1941. »UY WITH CONFIDENCB AT f THE $ T a M OF q u a l it y jliST ARKIVEB -- NEW SHIPMENT ANRLE SOCKS WOMKN»S 1, ^ rA 'T T O N ^ W h it® -Sirring- Col*. w SVoN-- and White. Sizes KVolOSi. M r .............. -...29» ri?iMiV--WhiUs and Colors. Sizes lO'i. I'air ......................25c jjrjvj'|i;[j_S(ri|»es. Sizes 8V4 to I0!i. J'a i '- ........................... MISS 1]. Hn»LBY, 25c CHILIjnEN'S O O T IW --White and Shades. Sizes 4Vt to S'/j. Pair ..19c T£U RY ~^olors and White. Sizes 6 to 8^;. Pair ............................... 25c ^ PLAIDS--Gay Colors. Sizes 6«/i to 8 Vj P a ir ............................... ».85c KAYON BABY SOCKS--Wlilte and Pastels. Sizes 4 to 6'/;. Pair ........... ^3c .1678 MARINE DRIVE II. Pout Rich, Creamy* Fresh-Frozen jpenguin Ice Cream A better products Wd make it ourselves ^ Fresh Creamed Cottage Cheese. Local Fresh Eggs Light Lunches. Hamburgers P E N C ^ I N 15^3 Marine Drive. West. 1057. A . ^ 1 -- (I British Sailors' Society ^(Irace Ptirling Unit) A Tea for Comforts for the Men o f the Merchant Marine = . From 2:30 - 5:30 p.m., Satiiii.day, May 17th, " at the home of Mrs, H. G. Barker, 3015 Marine Drive Musical Program FOR SALE AH kinds of Bedding Plants, Asters;" ■ ^Stocks, Nemesia . Marigolds, Petunias, Cosmos, Lobelia, , T agates, Verbena, _ Salpiglossis, Ageratum, ' Salvia, Etc. Also Geraniums, Fuchsias, Nepita, Iceplant, Calceolaria' Etc. Cnt Flowers Specializing in Roses & Shrnbs H anging Baskets A G EN TS FO R EDDIE'S NURSERIES The POl's3348 Marine Dr West Bay VISITORS WELCOME;AT ANY TIME. Phone W e s t 364M 1 Mrs. Ethel Thomas, mother of A daughter was born on May Mrs. J5, S .,de Gruchy , of . 2659 6 th a t, the yanoouvor General Mathers Ave., passed away last Hospital to Mr. ami Mrs. W, A. Thursday dll the city. Funeral H. Parker of W est Bay. services Were held at 2 p.ni. Sat- ♦ ♦ ♦ * urday ill Vancouver with mlor- Engagem ent nienl in Mountain View Ceme- Tlie engagem ent is announced tery. , o f Elspeth (E lsie) Mary Camp- * * * bell, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Field en- Mrs. William G. McIajuh, 26'43' terlained in their ^Ve.sl Vanoou- l^Iaclava, to Mr. William Joseph ver home at an afternoon party lliighos, second so iro f Mrs. An on Sunday in honoi* of ilieir son, nie Hughes, W est Vancouver, - LAC. J. T. (Terry) Field, who and the late Martin J* Hughes, leaves ioniglit for Londqn, Ont.', The wedding will take place in to resume training in the R.C.A. Clirist Chukdi Cathedral at 3 F. Mrs. Pearl Stewart, West Sev- i ii.rn. on May 23. entli, is entertaining at dinner ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ' . for the airman. , Mrs. Harold Molfat and five * * ' ■ 'months* old,little daughter Wen- The home of Mr. aiul Mrs. K. dy, arrived here by air from W. Greene at 229 29tli Street, Honolulu in two days, and are was burnt to the ground with tlie guests of Mrs. Nels Loug- ihe contents at 1 a.in. Friday hoed of 2174 A fgyle Ave. The night, the fam ily having a nar- Clipper, on which they flew from row'escape. The blazo apparent- Honolulu, arrived in San Frail ly stiu'led in some way frorii the .dsed in a day and the following.^ kitchen stove, and by the time it clay they travelled here by plane was noticed had obtained such a to the city, hold that/M r. and Mrs. Greene^ * * and their daughter, Miss R achel,"' ' A daughter warf born to Mr. also two children, Juno and Joan and Mrs.'A. C. Searle (nee Elea- Cornwall, were forced to take rior Brine) of. 2193 Bellevue refuge on the roof.' Tli'eir'cries Ave., last Friday at St. Paul's for help were heard by Lieuten-" Flospital. ant Jack Hughes, who was pass- ' ♦ ♦ ♦ , ing, Frank Ellis, who was tak- Mr. and Mrs. E. 0 , W itherly ing a municipal bus home to the and fam ily moved today from garage, and Ernie Robinson of 1472 Fulton into their own home 2897 Bellevue- Ave. These with at. 1940"Gordon Ave- the help of Robinson's ladder . * * * were able to fescue the family, |The Rev. F. A. Ramsey left although some of, the latter suf- on Friday for New Toronto to fered from burns and cuts and atterid the funeral services of his shock. Frank Ellis supplied first mother, who died suddenly last aid from the bus kit. The fire Thursday night. , brigade which arrived were un- * * * ::able..io_:.:quenchTheTJaze,...v^^ __Mrs. N ightingale, who has had obtained too strong a hold, been staying with her sister, Gordon Cunningham also made Miss Nellie' Stevenson, of Dun- a gallant attem pt to reach the darave, has left for Hornby Is- fam ily from the back of the land. house, but was forced by smoke ♦ ♦ to come down again. ' . Colonel Norman D. Dingle, of- ----- -- =-----------------" ficer commanding the 2nd Bat- Shower F. I. FULLER, Proprietor A t her honie, T456 M^est T4th gyle; and Sutherland, Ave., Vanebuyer, - Miss D(irc>thy sh()rt t i^ Morrow was a recent hostess a t last week, when he visited the a delightful linen shower.^ , T^ St. Stephen's "sKowei:: w as given the Miss Margaret Glenn, whose members of King David Masonic MAY DAY FESTIVAL ers and willing, to do so phone marriage to Mr, V ictof R. Logan Lodge. . • - . ______ ' one of the following? It is ar- Johnson, -2206 M a r in eD r iy e , The Social Committeev o f th e sam e, on will take place on May 17th. The The float has been brought Chrysairthemum A s.s o c 1 a tton »f May Day. Phone dur- table wa.s centred^with red roses round from F ishennan's Gove- have consented to decorate th e Miss Edna Sherborne pre- and placed m position at Dun- towninc th l Q„efn" l idl - '* * * • , A d a u jh to w a s jK ir m aT St. to give a quantity of flow-' -W ^551^R - 254-Y2.' paTty"^Fthe~younger~ ■paui'sTlbspital fd~Mr. and Mr.s."" set entertained at the Panorama K. Barclay of 1562 Marine Drive. Roo:^ Hotel 'Vancouver, on ..Sat- * : ureSy. evening, in honor of the Shower com ing marriage of Miss Marg- Miss Marion Blair was -guest aret Glenn to. Mi\ Victor^ B of honor on Tuesday, evening at gan Johnson. Mr. Dal Riebards, ' a kitchen shower given, by the conductor of the orohestra, an- Girls' Auxiliary to 'the Barbar- nounced the engagem ent to the ians' Rugby Club at the home of audience. Miss Doreen Elgar, Sandy Cove, _L*-- *-- *--------- - - --Spring'-flowers decorated .the Shower table which was".presided oveF ■ Mrs. T. Shumas and Mrs. H, b y Miss Ruth Blair. Bogas were recent hostesses at Others present were Mrs. ̂ the home d f-th e former in the ,Thoma,s ■ L ightly,, the . Misses ;; city at a china shower in honor 'Josephine Allan, Peggy Barker, of Miss Lulu Ray, daughter o f, Lenore Beattie, Margaret Bill,. Councillor and Mrs. K. A, Ray. Dorothy Dovaston, Helen Ed- .; Mrs."Ray and-M rs.-H end Ray,-awards, Jean Forsyth, Jean Hill, godmother- of the bride-elect, Dorothy Jackson, Barbara Kelly, v presided at the urns, and ser- Joan Marentette, Lola Markle, viteurs were Miss Violet Shu- Barbara McIntyre, Joan Parker,^ m as^and Miss Rose, Miss . Eve- Shirley Parnum, Barbara Spar- -:; lyn and Miss Helen Ray. Also honoring Miss Ray, Mrs. L. Rambert and . her daughter, Miss Marcelle Rambert, enter tained recently at their home, 1373 W est Sixty-fotn^th^ Miss Ray's marriage to Mr- George D. Sphier of Los Angeles will take place on June 2. row, Pat Wallace, Moira Wal lace, B etty Watson, ' Efnistine Weeden, P atty Weeden.- • * ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, who have been occupying a suite at "'The G a b le s ,W e s t Ba^, have- now, taken possession of their new home a t 2731 Mathers Ave. Bennett's BAKERY miTTEUCUDST BUEAD SATURDAY SPECIAL Crvain CukeH 26c n doz. Scotch Pancakes^ Scones, Raisin, Apple. Mince Pies 15c each Delivere'* Every Day Wheat (term Bread 14GH Murine Dr. IMumo W. 27 Hollyburn Theatre T I I D U S D A Y , F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y Muy IT ith , K U li a n d 17t h CKDRtJK FOR MUY "Let George D o J t ." a l s o • T | I K (iAY NlNETIE^t" N o w s a n d C a r t o o n________________ ............^ ^ ^ -- M O N D A Y , T U E S D A Y A N D . W E D N E S D A Y . M a y ID lh , 20t h a n d 21s t DOIHJLAS FAIRUANKS, .IR. RITA nA Y W ORTll 'm O M A S MITCHELL "Angels Over Broadway " ' a l s o . lACKlE C()OI*ER FRED 1)IE UAR rilOLOM EW t^TWO BRIGHT BOVS" HOLLYBURN EBUSINESS ~ COLLEGE ASK ABOUT DICTAPHONE COURSE W est 341 ' Nellie H arrison" A.T.C.M. Special Diploma Teacher of Piano and Theory 1955 Inglewood Ave, West 105G-L Burrard Laundry Ltd. FAM ILY LAUNDRY Phone N orth 1310 or West 691L "The SOUTH SEAS'* Sspeoially caters for private parties, clubs, etc. Moderate Charges -- Phone S. Grant, Mgr. ^Nortk 878-Y3 *17. R E A L . K S T A T E I N S U R A N C E V A l . U A T O R N O T A R Y P U B I . I C S fitc iu H iz in ^ Lin ^W c il ^V aneouvci iP io lic x tlc i O F f l C E i Z446 M A R IN E D R IV E P H O N E : W E S T 1 0 7 7 *■ ■*. * * * Try M. Taylor, Beautician, BARBARIANS' AUXILIARY Tbe-.Jiext-Jiieeting of the Bar- 1520 Marine- Drive', fp)r ^ u r .foarians Girls' A uxiliary will be next peiTnanent and new _ hair Tuesday evening. May . 20, ,at the ' home of Miss Jo Ah828 for appointment. Ian, Radcliflfe Ave. The death took place, in his 71st year, on Saturday in the city of Frank Taylor Harrop, father of Frank T. Harrop of 24th and Ottawa Ave. Funeral services were held a t 3:30 p.m- Monday in the. Vancouver chapel' of Harron. Bros. Ltd.,_jf:ollowedL by interm ent in the'.Returned Soldiers' Plot, Mountain' View Cemetery. The-RevT-TV-FUis of ficiated. EXPERT W atch and Clock Annual Dance Recital REPAIRING' " By Pupils of - . T. CHRISTENSON (formerly with Birks Ltd., Montreal) 1522 Marine Drive BETTY CAVENDISH Friday, May 16th, 8 p.m. -- High School Auditorium ' A ssisting A rtists: W est Van. Boys' Band Silver Collection for the Red Cross . -