0001 Vc 9 r M!&r. . ',Ih~r mr.~ h v'wrr W»~ 'E.r'~ . r J~ ~ w 'enW A L& iwir r &'& r'. & .&"! ~ n rx ~ v'c"r r ~" ~ &'n,r & ?&& v &rr&&!: ir ~ rx'. ' ! ~ 'r Wr'/ wr r rr err'. rrr'r.. rrr r vr &Vrr '&r THE WEST VAN NFWS STOCKTAKING SPECIALS WEST VANCOUVFR Christian Science Society BRITISH ISRAKI Lecture Committee B&aa&b ol &bc Brliisb israel Vi'arid Fe4&rauos CANADIAN I.EGION MEMOIIIAL HALL NEXT SUNDAY si 3:00 P. M. Speaker& MR. PERCY KING Sebie&ii "THE PROGRESSIVE PI,AN OF GOD." (A Berlrx ol lsr&ams) sir. King br&md&sets over CKWX every Monday from 0&46 io 7&16 p. m. GIFT Sjf~p ph NB&&V TO RoYAL S&ANK A. J MARLIN ~ ~ IP. CP. e)O)f 22 y. P)4ONEI WEST 22r&6, CHURCH BDIFICB 2016 sed Eeqelman, Heuybure Tbix Society lx ~ Branch of Tba Mvtber Church The First Cburcb sf Cbrisi, Scieeost, ie Boston Massachusetts. Sunday Services 11.30 s. m. see 7.20 p.m. SUBIECT, AUGUST 81st, "CHIIIST JESIIS" Get Ready For Fall Now is the time to have your Clothes Renovated and Cleaned before fall sets in. liien's and Ladies I'lain Suits, 31.25. SPECIALTY--hfen'8 Suits to order Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. H. P. Humphreys Residence, 13th and Heywood, Phone West 252k. Rector: Rev. A. Harding Priest, B.A. Trinity 11 (August 31st). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion, 10 a. m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:16 a. m.--Morning Prayer. 7:15 p. m.--Evensong. 10 a. m.--Bible School. 11 a. m.--Morning worship. 7:30 p. m.--Evening worship A cordial invitation to all.M. WILLIAMS 1668 hIARINE DRIVE Phoae West 20 The Mission Circle of the Bsp. tist Church will meet on Tues- day, Septembr 9th, instead of on September 2nd.AUGUST Is the month for Photographs St. Anthony's Church Pastor Rev Father Carey Residence: 2558 Marine Drive Sunday: 7:45 a. m.--Mesc, In struction. 9:45 a. m.--Maes, Sermon. Benediction after Sec ond Mass. IVeek Days: 7:30 a. m.--hIass. Bible and Catechism Classes Saturday, 10 a. m. Confessions: Saturday, 11 s. m and 7:30 p. m. August 29th, 1930. Dr. Henry will occupy the pul- pit morning and evening. hIorning topic: "The Wonder of Life." Evening topic: "Cheer Him." The first meeting after the holidays of the United Church IV. A. will be held in the church hall on Tuesday afternoon, 9th September, at 2:15 o'lock. This will be the first meeting after the summer loess, and all members are especially asked to be pres- ent. A Few Suggestions IVedding Groups Baby Pictures Family Groups View of Your Home Copying Old I'hotos Framing Pictures Prices to fit sii p&ickenL THE King Studio V V. VINSON PROP. 311 Hastings St. W. Es&sblisb&d 1902 AU Wort Guaranteed ROSIE Oil. DISTRIBIITORS I.Tl). I'rogram The monthly meeting of the Diocesan Board of the Women' Auxiliary will be held on.Tues- day, September 2nd, at St. Sav- iour's Parish Hall, Grandview. The annual choir picnic will be held on Saturday, September 6th at Eagle Harbour. A special municipal bus will leave Amble- side at 2 p. m. picking up passe&L gers en route. hfembers of the congregation as well as the choir are cordially invited to attend. Honie Gas Symphony Orchestra under Calvin Winter Sunday, August 31st, 1930 CKIVX, 9:00 p. m. Phone Sey. 1046 (Old and New Favorites) March "National Emblem" .... ........................................ Bagley IValtz Medley "Old Chestnuts" ............................................ Lake Symphonic Transcription "The Woman in the Shoe"....Brown (Special arrangement by Sav- ino) Selection "Maid of the Moun- tains" ............ Fraser-Simeon R.K.O. Orpheum Theatre Pres- entation. ? ? ? PRIZE CONTEST ? ? ? Special Arrangement "The Song without a Name"..........Russe'.I Medley of Stein Songs .......Kent '"Ihere's No Gas Like Eiome" HOLLYBURN Barber Shop GO to the Fall Show. loth 4& Marine EXPERT BBRVICE E. MARSH, Proprietor Reception A reception was held on Wed- nesday afternoon last in the gar- den of "IVillow Dene" by Mrs. B. R. Harrison in honor of her guests, Dr. Lily Clark, sister of the hostess, and John Clark, N.A., C.B.E., J.P., Hon. F.E.I.S., late Director of Education in Glasgow, who are on 0 world tour. Among the guests invited were: Mr. and Mre. Louis Ajello, Mr. and hfrs. A. J. Addy, Mrs. Alexander, hIiss Archibald, Mrs. Cromer Bruce, Mrs. Geo. Bald- win, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Cornish, Mr. and hfrs. J. E. Durbin, Miss Joan Durbin, Mrs. Davis, The Misses Frame, Mr. and AIrs. R. W. Froud, Mrs. Gourlay and daugh- ter, hfr. and Nrs. Gordon Gray, Dr. and hire. Henry, Mrs. F. J. Heywood, Mrs. J. D. Kitts, Mrs. John Lawson, Miss Gertrude Lawson, Mrs. Lefeaux, Dr. Dor- othy Miller, hire. Nelson, Mrs. O'Donnell snd daughter, Mr. Geo. Smellie, Miss Smellie, Mrs. Tait, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ure, Mrs. IV. R. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. EI. E. Southern, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Young, Miss Southern. The Scottish Society was rep- resented by Mr. and Nrs. Mc- Ewen, president, Nrs. W. Iteid, Miss Philips, and others. This being the first visit to British Columbia by the guests of honor they have been particu- larly charmed with the surround- ing beauty of West Vancouver where they intend staying for several weeks before proceeding to Australia, New Zealand snd South Africa which will close a nine months'rip. The track and field meet for the Sunday Schools of Greater Vancouver will take place at Brockton Point on September 13th and 20th, when St. Steph- en's will defend the Allan Cup which they have held for the past four years. Established ee No&lb Shore 20 Years (Lady Assistant) HARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON guIIeral Qirertl)rs North Vancouver I'arlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 hL Hicklenton hae taken the West Van. Home Builders'ouse at 17th and Inglewood and has moved in. GO to the Fall Show. It is scarcely too much to say that sport, or, at least, athletic sport is a creation of the British character.--Dean of Durham. dmmh'w THE West Van News I'ubiisbed Every Friday Be«isrm sed Editorial Office: 17&6 xss Marine Drive (Next io Hosybera P O.) I'hone West 363 INGLEWOOD SCHOOL ANNO UNCI."k1L'NT Mail Assr&ms& P,o. B«x 01, Hvuybera, B.C. DII. E. L. MORGAN will move his oi'fice i'or the practice of DENTISTRY in the Wharton Block to the Yates Block at 1449 Marine Drive at the beginning of the month.Pebssber F. I'. I.OVEGROVE I'hone IVeat 363 81.00 e year by wail or carrier. Newxxiseds 64. per copy Hours--10 a. m, to 5 p. m. Snd 7 p. m. to 8 30 p. m. Gas snd Oxygen by appointment. ~DEATH OF NRS. hIARGARET C. KENEAI.Y The death occurred last Friday at the home of her daughter, hire. Rowland Reid, 21st Street, of Mrs. Margaret Copeland Ken. eely. The deceased, who had seeaey school xi Ie.oe s. m. been very ill for several months, Texumony Meeting Wednesday was in her 70th year, and had resided in IVest Vancouver for a number of years. she leave~ St,, Stephen's Church to mourn her passing one sister, hiiss S. Sharpe; two daughters, Robins Kenealy and hfrs. Row- land Reid, and one granddaught- er, Margaret. Funeral services were held at the United Church here on Tuesday at 2 p. m. when Dr. E. A, Henry officiated, the many beautiful wreathe and flowers testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held. United Church Funeral Chapel of North Van- Minister, E. A. Henry, D.D. couver had charge of the funeral arrangements. The following sent wreaths: Family, Mr. and Nrs. D. Raid, Liverpool, England; Mr. and Nrs. John Bootle; Mr. and hIrs. Richard Ward; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thompson; hIrs, Lothrop; Mr. and &Mrs. F. J. Patterson; Womr en's Association and members of United Church; Miss M. Fergu- son; hfr. and Nrs. C. N. David- son; iNrs. Robertson and family; Mrs. H. R. MscDonald; Mrs. H. Carley; Mrs. A. E. McEachern and sisters; hiiss Rose Martin; Nr. and Mrs. James R. hiitchell; the Pollyanna Circle of Wesley Church; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hogg; Mbs. R. H. Rayner; Mr. H, J. Wenm+h; Mr. E. Granger; Capt. and Ã/s. F. Francis Love- grove; hir. and Mrs. Adams; Mr. and Mrs. Adams; Mr. and Nrs. W. Blair and Ruth; Mr. and Nrs. Hardman; Margaret R. Hard- man: West Vancouver Board of School Trustees. A . &!.!.!! . R e6 r Dr. Marjory McGubbin DE&NTIST 10 s. m. Io 8 p. m. Evenings by eppoinimeet. Reysl Bank Building Pboae Wrxt 440 Residence Phoae Wexi 393. Hollyburn Hall Cor. 14th & Duchess SUNDAY-- 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11 a. m. -- Breaking of Bread, 7:30 p. m. -- Gospel Ad. ~ dress, Bright and Interesting. One Hour only. Everybody IVelcome, WEDNESDAY-- 8 p. m.--Bible Study and Prayer. Go to the Full Show. CARI& OF THANKS Mrx. W Reid sed famuy de sire te thank their many friends for kind exprexxk&as i&f xymps- iby aed beautiful Derai tributes during their recent loss. GORDON ROBSON Barris&sr R Boucner )VEST VANCOUVER-- Oflice No. 1447 Marine Driva Pbeee IVest 408. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 818; 610 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4199. GO to the Fall Show. NOW PLAYiNG LSSSSALE Richard Barthelmess ie THE DAWN PATROL The liiggest Air Picture yci a&a&le LABOR DAY (Mon.) and following 2 days Flirting Widow I)«rothy Mackaiil and Basil Rathix&ne Matinee MonE.So KING OF JAZZ Thur„ fri„sat. &4&xi Wmk Dlt. ROWAN'S FATHER l)IES SUDDENIA W. O. Itowan, father of Dr. E. IL Rowan, passed away sud- denly last week at Courtenay, B. C. The deceased, who lived in Vancouver, leaves to moor:&~ his loss, besides Dr. Rowan, his wife and two daughters. Funeral services were held last Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'lock at Center 6& Hanna'0 chapel in Van. couver, Rev. M. H. Jackson offic- iating, and interment wss made. in Ocean View Burial Park. Miss Winnie Andrews, who'as been here for a year visiting her uncle, P. A. Andrews, 1766 Fulton Ave., has left to return to England, going by way of the Panama Canal.