0001 April 16, 1932, FOR SUPERIOR TAILORING AT MODERATE PRICES See WILLIAMS, the Tailor 1668 hfarine Drive Exclusive Agent for REGENT and HYCRAFT Msdeto. Measure Clothes, $24.00 snd up. Dry C)eaning and Pressing Phone: West 20 Residence Phone: West 286L z W. Ls OGDEN CO. West I46 MEN'S AND BOYS'URNISHIViGS EXCLUSIVELY The First Saturday in Our New Store We Celebrate with Values Extraordinary 300 psiv ag f C I mostly Now Spring Lions only of Men S SOCkS some csshmoro snd fancy, Hght weight vsyon 26c, 35c snd 50c uncs Hmit5 psivs to each customer 19C a Pl Men's Finest Quality Fancy Shirts With two scpsvsts collsvs, silos 15 snd 16 1-2 only e 1 9S52.05 snd 53.60 values for Men'8 Silk Ties 65c od 75c uncs fo .„... ------ 39C Men $ BFRCB$ Light snd Messy stylos, vcsl "sino,„39C OUANTITIES ALL LltlITED Ectly ShoPPing Nccssssry 3.) )p ~ v) CT 08. il 16tn The residence of Mrs. V. V. Vinson, Gordon Ave. and 14th Street, was the setting on Wednesday afternoon, April 13th, of s successful spring tea, sale of work and home cooking given by Naomi Chapter No. 26, O. E. S. The guests were receiveed by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. John McGowsn, assisted by Mrs. Vin- son. The tea was officially opened by Mrs. Emily Maxwell, Past Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. W. B. Thomas snd Mrs. C. B. Greenwood were conveners, assisted by Mrs. Jack Allan and Mrs. J. Duncan. The tea table was beautifully decorated with a basket of spring blossoms snd daffodf)s, flanked by tall green candles in silver candlesticks. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. A. Clifi'e, Mrs. Hartle, Mrs. Somter, Mrs. Casson, Mrs. Al- lingham, Mrs. Finlay, Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Swinton, Mrs. M. Taylor, Miss F. McCreery, Mrs. R. McVean, Mrs. Geo. Clarke; while assisting in serving were Mrs. D. McMillani hire. Feather, Mrs. Kruger, Miss H. Russell and Mrs. J. MitchelL Vocal solos were beautifully rendered by Mrs. Colin MacLean and Mrs. F. P. Lovegrove, ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. Sheffield. Mrs. W. Gray and Mrs. Neill were in charge of the sewing. Mi's. H. L. Thompson and Mrs. J. Murch st the home cooking table. Mrs. Cripps and Mrs. Miles were at the door. nVNnARAVK CASH GROCERY InztE )mIh Ccaath lanais ides'5 ifhlif Hobl E . MADE CANDY lco Cream snd Soft Dtinlls Phono West 726th sndBellevue C. J. Overington PIONEER BARBER 14th and Marine Expert Work 4 Phone West 135 lais5 ilthe a)aalh. dfmth ofIk Ihl6n agplii. slsmf Automobile Gloss Glssing Repair Woik alivrovs Rcsilvcvcd JIM HOLT "THE GLASS MAN" Bnsinoss Tclcphonc: West 141 Rosldcncc Phone: West 140R 1744 Marine Drive mf hm n Ihm. liln it n 4 vsi vlsip d f c ddt nisi Ih Repairs are being made to the westerly end of the Fortune Cup Inn, which was recently dam- aged by fire. ~ ~ ~ A primrose bridge and whist tea will be held in the Legion Memorial Hall on Tuesday, the 19th inst. Banana Cream Pie Slice 2 large bananas into a ;+eked crust. Pill up with whip- ped cream sweeten with vanilla. Drop a spoonful of red jelly on each piece. ~IIc n'a Ii Iz sfsfg'cottish Country Dancing Society of B.C. West Vancouver Branch US PUBLIC DANCE IN LEGION HALL SATURDAY, April 16th, at 8 p.m. illst,b lshr IP RefreshmentsAdmission 25c. CHIEF MATHIAS with CAPILANO INDIANS Will give a CONCERT AND ADDRESS in the INGI,EWOOD SCBOOL AUDITORIUM FRlDAY, APRlL 15th, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Model Indian Village Admission: 26 cents. Native Songs and Dances. tcu ) THE WEST VAN NEWS Local and ersonal A daughter was born last bionday to Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Piper, 811 17th Street. ~ o o The pupils of the West Van- couver schools sre practising steadily for the baseball season. ~ ~ ~ The Hollyburn School soccer team were successful in reach- ing the flnals for the Lange Cup. They put up a good fight but were unfortunate enough to lose to the Queen Mary team by a score of 6 to 0, the match being played last Priday at Mahon Park. s s s The infant boy of Mr. And Mrs. Moore of East Beach is a patient in the North Vancouver General HospitaL c s c Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Teece, 17th snd Ottawa Ave., left on Wed- nesday to take up ranching on Pender Island. ~ \ \ Mr. and Mrs. Smuck of Van- couver, have purchased the Sol- loway house at 24th snd Ottawa Ave., and expect to take posses- sion shortly. o ~ Frank Gorlich of 30th Street, who is s patient in the Shsugh- nessy Military Hospital, is mak- ing good progress. o I O.L. No. 2990 will hold their regular meeting next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Orange Hall, when a prominent member from Vancouver will deliver an ad- dress on the history of the Order. v s c Miss Jessie Sweezy of Mar- pole, is the guest of Miss V. Cooper 26th and Bellevue Ave Mr. and Mrs. Solloway, 24th snd Ottawa Ave., moved last Saturday to Mission City. ~ o ~ M. K. Bowman, 10th and Duchess Ave., left last Tuesday for his farm in the Peace River district, The Junior Choir was enter- tained at a party by the Duncan Lawson Chapter last Saturday afternoon at the United Church hall. After a number of games, ice cream and cake was served to the small guests. During this period Mrs. Pearce presented the prize for selling the largest number of operetta tickets to Joan Sheffield. Ella Colpitts who was also a good saleswoman was presented with a memento as well. Mrs. Pearce then pre- sented Mrs. Shefffefd and Mrs. MacLean with an enlarged pic- ture of the operetta. hire. Fraser who was unable to be present, is to receive one also as an ap- preciation from the Duncan Lawson Chapter. The small folk who played the Sleepy Heads in the operetta then appeared on the scene with two large boxes, one of which they presented to hfrs. Colin MacLean and one to Mrs. Sheffield, which, when opened, contained for Mrs. Mac- Lean s set of Craft Book-ends, and for hfrs. Shefffefd a console set in craft work, this being tok- ens of appreciation from the Junior Choir to their leaders. T01YIICThe Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Wom- en's Clubs will meet in Vancou- ver July 13, 14 and 16, and Miss Josephine Dauphinee, 28th snd Waterfront, past president of the local group, is acting as gen- eral convener for arrangementL The meetings will be held In Hotel Vancouver. ~ ~ s The West Vancouver Schools Band has a very busy time a- head and all members are asked to be at every practise from now on. On April 29th the band will give a concert in Vancouver whik on May 6th the second un- nual concert will be held in West Vancouver. Special music will be taken up for May Day. c ~ The programs of the Holly- burn Theatre are now numbered in connection with the drawing to be made on 26th April, on which occasion two numbers will be selected. The owners of each of these will win a prize of $6. It is requested that the programs be kept for reference. ~ ~ Dr. W. T. Rush, 2166 Argyle Ave., returned Monday on the Empress of Asia from a trip to the Orient. ~ ~ v W. P. Ball of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 2360 Bellevue Ave. Mrs. Ross, 14th and Marine Drive, who has been sick, is now able to be around again. ~ s Guy and Sidney Desmond have moved from 1694 Argyle Ave. into a house at 2932 Marine Drive. s Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boyd, who have been spending the winter in Long Beach, California, re- turned on Wednesday to their home st 2660 Bellevue Ave. ~ ~ The following were the three winners in the recent doll com- petition put on by the Lesage Drug Store: 1, Peggy Napier; 2, Coralie Hunt; 3, Helena Ald- red. Photos of them were taken on Wednesday afternoon by C. J. Broderick. \ o s Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baker have returned to their home at 2304 Bellevue Avenue, after spending the winter in Vancouver. ~ ~ o Dr. E. A. Henry had the mis- fortune to cut his hand badly this week with an axe. The Naimo Chapter, O.E.S., is putting on a military whist at 9 p.m. next Tuesday in the Masonic HslL o o o Captain David Baird is now back at his home at 2918 Marine Drive from the city, where he has been spending the winter months. ~ ~ ~ C. B. Kearns, 11th and Duch- ess Ave., has returned from Penticton and is machine oper- ator at one of the Vancouver theatres. A most enjoyable evening was spent by those who attended the 1Vhist Drive snd Dance (spon- sored by the Canadian Legion in aid of the unemployed exwervice men) last Friday. Winners were as follows: Ladies'irst, Mrs. Hughes; gentlemen's firs, John Fiddes; Ladies'onsolation, Mrs. Fiddes; gentlemen's consolation, John Stark. Over seventy people attended the dance which followed, the music being sup. pfied by Comrades Lowes and Childs. A tap dance was given by Miss Irene Turner during a few minutes intermission. In order not to clash with the I.L. P. whist drive the next Legion whist drive and dance has been postponed until Saturday, April 23rd, at the Legion halL SULPHUR snd MOLASSES 3.3C. WEST VII lmmCY Ybo Stoic of Svrvko. 1402 alsvlao Dvlvo West 37 Eslcvgsncy Phono Wsot 321 IAftcv 0 p.m.) The BURRARD LAUNDRY For Peoph Who Are Particular THIRD ST. sod ST. DA VIDE North Vancouver Phone North 1310. West Van. Representative F. BIVERS Phone West 4101. I Amblesigle Sheet MetalWorks IAURIE spEcK, pvsprkmv 1446 Marine Drive Phone West 78 FURNACES and SHEET METAL INSTALLED and REPAIRED JOBBLVG Stration's BAKERY Variety of Breads improve every mmd- All Kmds of Tea Breads ASSORTED PASTRIES Almond Varieties Banbury or Eccles Cakes Christening, Birthday, Wedding Cakes made at 1468 M ARINE DRIVE Phone West 27 or we w)B call West 36 Scrvko at yonr door Benny Manners Fresh and Smoked Fish Ncw Laid Eggs Dressed Pen1 ivy Mrfz D. G Ritchie of Gsiiano Island is the guest of her daugh- ter, hire. E. Lane, 30th snd hfarine Drive. s ~ Mrs. W. J. Kans, who left here on April'th to visit her daughter Melva in Seattle, is confined to a hospital there fo)- lowing sn operation on one of her eyes. She expects to return to her home at 1263 liiarine Drive in a few dayih See our Spring Stock of Furnishings for MEN BOYS LADIES GIRLS FANCY SOCKS WAISTS HOUSE DRESSES BEACH PYJAMAS 35c 3 for 3L00 60o 3 l. 05 6 i. 35 Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th snd Msvino Dvivo. Phono Vfcst 144 Curtain Rods, Covticcni Silk Hoss snd Unfvscssl Swcstols also Novsltko Toys, School Snppnss. Homstitching $30 TRADE IN To sdvsvtiso this New Snpsrhctiodyno wo will mate yon tbo nbovo offer on your oM Phonograph or Ssttovy Sot. THIS OFFER IS LHIITED--ACT NOW. J. W. KELLY PIANO CO. LTD. Wont 37 Cor. 14th and hiarine West 37s ~ ~