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13 orrr men THE CALGARY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. FEB. 19. 193 and Their' Interests TTTTT STERILIZED EVAPORATED Symphony Gives WORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY A. C.

LEIGHTON HEADS A.S.A. I I Celebrate Golden Wedding .0 Wt "HV, -gjafa. 1 Astrid Already -Beloved by the Belgian People Former Swedish Princess Will Become New Queen as Leopold's ConsQrt By EDOUARO TRAUS (Attociated Press Foreign Stiff I BRVSSELS. Feb. 19 tAP No one who has her-career since arte became Crown Pna 0.3s nf Belgium, a bare even yeai doubts that Belgian wij! tak-'he wife of Ciovyn Pi nice he former Prlnreei AAttlrt ot Sweden, completely to their heart They did so vtien she same to as Leopold' bride He; captivating smile hci pfi-nnality and her informal mannei conquered the- people ovrr-hoe destinies, she will hf called to pie-eirie beside her buhand.

Born of a notably demoerstfr Royal fan.ilv. AstriJ evidencei the eame gracehilly wav that belonsed to her Swe-t4h pnrfntp She walked freely about the and shopping other 1111:1: ladies do Later, having a mo'tvtr with the hiith of a daughter Josephine it: October 11. she rti.l not bulk pushing a hubs cairisge aicr.g the shaiiy avenue Louise as manv moher, the bouigeon clas were doing Princess Astrid gave ttie Belgian unmitigated iction bv bcanr.t: HOMFVSTYLE SOl'P is the only kind you can urp tiuir family will like. So Heinz uses your way thr homp-inade May and saves you the time and thr work and the expense of doing it for yoursiflf. Hoing" Sotip are cixikeil slow I in open Lettles.

flavour i lirrwrd into Hi em and stays there until you want it. fan) kind-" cwnplvlr. not rondrnard, ready to licat anl ent. Have Hring one or THE MR. AND MRS.

JOHN WILLIAMS of. 821 Rojal avenue, who received, the congrat illations of their friends on Friday on attaining the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding, which was olennl7ed on February 16. 184. at Pcterboro, Ontario They have lc soup Icxlay. Many vorirtioa ertidi one a soup mastrrpirrr.

Ortlrr a supply from your Healer. Irin, are rconomiral. three dauchteis, Mrs. Andrew Fleming of Calgary, Mis. V.

MilleH of Peteiboro, and Misa Huttie Williams, who resides With' her parents. Many tokens of irmembranrc were received hv Mr. unit Mrs Williams on Friday, and the following friends and relatives' gathered to do them' mm MnAr hr ne(rn. mnim TRY THIS ONE TONlCHT honor'. Mr and Mrs Andiew Fleming.

Mips Isabel. Miss Keiiy, Andiew and Allen Fleming. -Mi. and Mrs 11 Cattle, Miss Nellie. Harry and George Castle, Mr.

and Mrs Hardie. Mi, and Mrs Kenneth. Humphries, Mr. anf Mis William parry, Mis A. MiKiljop Mir I-mhert-snn.

Miss J. Stephen and Mr. George Miin. Second Concert i Monday Evening Miss Isabelle Logic Will Be "Tonight's. Soloist Fine Program Arranged TDMGHT at the Grand theatre, the Calgary Symphony will present the second concert of the 11133-34 winter season.

The pro- giamme to be given under the direo- tion of Griori Oarbovite ky. promise es to he thoro-jghly enjoyable Miss Isabelle Log if, soprano will be the soloist, Among the many out-of-town visitors who attend tonight' rnncert wilt be Mrs. J. Comlie of W'etaskiwin. Mr nd Mrs IJesemer and Miss Evelyn Leiaemre of Dids-hury.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. V're and Mr.

and Mrs. Collier of Carstairs; Dr. and Mrs. of Cochrane. Mr.

Hyde of Iethbridge. Miss Ethel Cleggett of Vlr-torla. Mrs A. Alston of Milo. and Mr.

A. Cor-bttt pf Edmonton Progrsmm Tonight' symphony programme follows: Overture Eulynnthe Weber Symphony No. 13 in G-Major. Haydn Adagin Allegrn Largo. Minuet.

Trio, Allegio consmrito Vocal "Ritorr.i Vincitor Verdi Recit Aria, from 3rd act of the Opera "Aida Soloist. Isabelle F. Legie tntermission Valt Tales from the Woods-Kirauss Vorspell tn the Srd set. "Die Meister-singers- W'agner Overture Tsnnhaueer Wagner Mrs F. Barlow, who has been the guest of her sister.

Mrs. E. S. M- Rory, for. the past three moniris.

left during the week-etjd for her home In Vancouver. 999 Very Rev. Dean H. Rcg left at the end of the week for Winni peg where he is attending the 50th anniversary service al All Saint' church, 9 9 9 In honor of Mrs Fos'f 1 who I visiting friend In lng Beach. California.

Mr. J. Fias-ler of Mira-Mar avenue entertained at a bridge luncheon when the at tractively appointed table was deco rated In the alrntin mottr. 9 Birth Announced Mr and Mrs Ross Ptmce sn-. nounce the birth of a son, Oeiald.

Ross, the ScottifM private hospital, on February It. FriendsHUor D'Arcy Marsh To compliment Mr D'Arry Marsh, who 1 leaving Calgary thi evenmg for Toronto wheie he will lake' over new duties, a dinner arrangerl in the Palliecr hole! Saturday evening, when the assembled fi iemls pieeenied htm -with G. Wells book, "Th Shape of Thinir to Com Thoe who attended were: Mr Alexander Calhoun, Mr 1 Btockington, Mr C. B. Clark.

Mr. Norman Smith Mr. I. F. Fitch Mr.

A. Corbett of Edmonton, Mr. Jams McCook. Mr. K.

C. Ckniphell. Mr. William Rtovel, Mr. John Houtham.

Mr Allan Turnsy, Mr. Chaile Blrchetl and Mr. N. Emm Read. The Venerable Archdeacon C.

Mcathcnt of Vancouver in CaJKary on Saturday afternoon and will remain until net Friday Farewell Honor Mr. and Mrs. Day Miss Bessie Markeniie entertained recently In honor of' Mr. and Mr Jam Day who will leave ahdrtly to realde. In lndon.

England. Hiring the evening Mr an.l Mr. Day were presented with a traveling bag Bridge honor went to Mrs. Cocker, and Mr. Jones Those present were: Mr and Mr J.

Dav, Mr and Mis. A West. Mr and Mrs. Cocker Mr and s. A.

Jone. Mf. and Mr. K. Lnnon, Xllsa M.

Kemp Mr. A Popl. Mr George Sheir, Mr. A Slang Mr, A Darroch, Mr Taylor. 999 Multl colored balloons finale down fru the cetlsng upon fie dancet attending the ning uper dance, In the baXniom of tbe palllaer hotel, whilemyrmd tramen were suspended, below ttie coTtai cnanqeuer.

AWvyng rnose praeent wer Mr. and frs, Dixon, Mr. ami Mr. H. WMeredlth, Mr and Mr Jme lewar Mr.

and' Mr Walter Sprtgue Janie Millr, Lethbr1ge; Mrs- A-. Mr Ciarenc 1wgheert Mu AIIX Carson, Mis Mary Mclean Ml Dorothy Harvev Mi Dixie Flr. Ml Betty Hoathoott, Ml Marl Cameron Mis Helen Mahaffy, Ml Vema Fuow Miss Gooigina Mackentle. Mr. Eric Yorath Mr Scott, Mr.

Harry Stats Mr Frea Bin-H. Mr. Arnold McKinney. Major C. J.

Stewart, Mr Wain. Mr. Jack Clinch Mr Doughs Chetwynd and Mr Tonv McKlnley. Mr. and Mrs.

Frsnri Reeve have taken Mra. K. Kerr residence. 731 Fifteenth avenue west, and will reside there after Match .1 Mis Jean Hill I spending a few days in Edmonton, th guest of Mies Marlon Cummer Mr. Allan Carsrallan spent the week-end In Banff 999 Praise Muticsl Advancement Mr F.

W. Ouliand of Winnipeg waa vlnilor in Calgary lest week. He Is director of the Men Muelcsl Club of thst city and wtitle hr attended the local ymphony' rehearsal, expressing hlmeelf delight ed with Calgary mulcal advancement. 999 Mr J. D.

Pitman entertained at luncheon todav al th Calgarv Golf and Country club Is honor of Mr. E. Wells of Spokane. Washington. 999 Engagement In Michel Announced MICHEL.

BC. The engage- ment Is announced of Ml Cather ine Vanbueklrk of Fernle. and Mr, J. Trrion of Michel, only aon of Mr. and Mr, p.

j. Terrion. i marriage will take plac on Feb ruary 23, FOR NEW TERM A. C. Lelghton.

whose contrlbu tion toward tbe province' artietic development hat been considerable, waa re-elected president ot the Al berta Society of Artiets, which held tta annual luncheon meeting In the coffea room df tbe-T. Eaton Company atore. on Saturday. F. G.

Gar- butt will continue ai chairman of the council, while i retiring mem bers; Mr Norbury. Mr. Campbell and Mr. Fordyce will be by Petley Jntiea, Edmonton: R. W.

Moor and R-r-t-Harvey. Member of committee choeen Include: con- etitution. Mr. J. E.

A Macleod. Mr J. M. 8tevenon anc. Dr.

O. Car penter; programme. Mr. Arthur Button, Mr. R.

L. Harvey and Mrs William Motherwell; publicity Mra. Gordon Levghton. Mra. William Motherwell and E.

C. Campbell. The monthly publication will again be edited by Mr. Irwin- The year had been a iucceful ene report preeented by Mr. R.

Duff. ecretary; Mr. C. LeiRtiton president; Mr. Fred Garbutt and Mr.

J. E. A revealed. Present at the luni heon were Mr Lelghlon. Mr.

Fred Gariutt. Mr. Leo pearvon, Mr. R. J.

Duff. Mr. A. E. Hutton, Mr, J.

Booth. Mr. I. Harvey, Mr. J.

Stevenaon, Mr. Richard Moore, J. Bird Mr. Ijndney Bennett, Mr. George Fordyce.

Mr. J. MacLeod, Kr.l J. Dlchmont Mr. Petley Jonea (Edmonton) ana Mr Gordon Lelghton, Concert and Minstrel Show Friends and member of Bethel chapter, No; J.

O.E 8., ate antlci-patlnf the concert' and minstrel shdw to be given on Wedneday evening of thin week at the Twelfth avenue weat Maonlc temple A. NeTvton -and Mr. W. Thomaa are joint convener of thlt affair, which will be featured by a concert during the half of the programme, followed by mlnftrcl entertainment. MONDAT The regular meeting of the League For Social Reconet ruction will he held In the public library tonight at rkH-k.

The auhject, ship and Democracy," will be taken by Mr. A- Calhoun. 0 TL'ESDAJf of Crystal Chapter JJo 10, LO HA, will commence prompt, ly at on Tuesday evening In Hlllhurat Maeonle hll, to be followed by a concert and dance at m. The Art and Drnartment of American Women Club Will meet at the home of Mm. Dickie, 1005 Eighth svenu wet, Tuesday afternoon at 30 O'clock Member at akd to notlne the addresa ha been changed.

Member of the Women'' Guild of th Pro-Cathedrl. Church of the Redeemer, will soeet Tueajay at 2:45 in the guild room' of Paget Hall. Th regular meeting of the Ceev tral Colleeriat Home and School Association will ha held in the as sembly hMl of tht arhool Tuesday at 3 o'clock. The speaker tor tn afternoon will Mr. Fred Man ning, who will have far eta topic The Douglas Sjetem Paushter of England lodge will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., with whist at 8:30 Important buelne Th Cliff B.ingalow.

Horn and Hchoot Association will meet In th rhool Tuesday st 4 o'clock. Mis Elsie. Leak will address th meeting, her subject being "Sight Saving." Th resular meeting of th Hlll hurat PT.A. will be held on Tuesday at 130 Mra. V.

Grevett, president or the Local Council of Women will be the speaker. Miss Dickson a class will entertain. A nubile meetknr will be tield In th main hall of the Labor Temple. 229 Eleventh avenue at. on Tuesday at 8 m.

Tor a dutcutwion of th Douglaa- System of Social Credit. Mr. W. Battrum will preside and Mr. A.

Weddell will giv a short ad drees. Mr. J. Unwln will peak em "Why Want to Adopt the Douglaa System A muairal pro gramme will be Ivan. The monthly meeting of Wesley W.M.S.

will meet tn the primary room of the church on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Slide will be shown of mbi-mumty work In the east. Mis Betty Taylor will the eoiniat. 999 Chrtot church W.A. will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3 pm.

In the parish hall. Miss Ptnkhsm will the meeting. IIDG The normal skin requires sutvUskasjBtarp pit it) si Urn my Hmt ttw mm Hsssl MsMapU of DoBarrj DaBsrr Oeanselag Creaaa, Barry Skla ToaJ assi Fraakeawr, 11.00, 11.7S. DsBarry FeaaJitlos, Creaaa, 11.00. DU BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Crtotwd my Hudnvt trt.

rMoaiwTh By In MR. RALPH PEACOCK Baritone, who will be the tolQift at th Organ Recital to be given by Mr. W. Pneo, on Tuesday evening, February 20th, at I o'clock. In the Church of.

St. John the Evangalitt, 119 Eighth avenue esit, Illustrated Lecture At St. George's Hall An interrstlne; lllustiaied lantern lecture will be given in St. George' parish hall, by the Rev. Burton Thomas on Thursday al Refreshment will be served after the Iccturvr by Mr.

S. Lockle and her committee. tmc ciak'Aisio SHI I A etc AT TIWNI MOCYfcMOKt OMAH I Tmc bail with tmk SACS. TMRC4U(T-N0r 7HS, A QITIVS KlWMl AT BAWCSS MTFtST-B'O AS TmY ABt, went, omit Mint ton. on, reason ADttWSStt AT CAMtl OH 6(0Ct-LOOM AT.

THAT Bit UILT 'TMC 10W THSlOIMINb STONE) SlU 'SAY- AT TMt LITTL. OUT AIKT YOU WHO WAVtHC "VI HI ATICW ATHIM-A4 tf ABALL- THAI MOUIO OO ANY SO) CjOOO- Sll.tY THINC And uTTtHLV iewii a WV-YOU-YOU 0M WHATTHSlDCA THAT YOU. THUMPING ACS? MY ACl? OH I'M 1 SOOOOO sonny -it Htt But whin it comcs to sakmc wiu-tmats AMpTHtw irony WtH II TMIt 0ONUT Sit OtUCiOUS OIAK. WMtN iTCOMti Pit making fount NOI 10 DUMl I'M 00000 ClAft YOU LIMS IT iwm MAOt YOU A COIONJUT CAHt-At UM-SA-rM-M. WiU Ilk Baker's It's easy to make thai eoe at pie iwl eake all anea love.

Baker's klnala are always 1e Uelously frrh. la Ids Mekaga, tin or by the found. I -til Or- I 500000 ion. ay trMfiu tjiij a Baudouifl, born September 1930. Like Queen Elizabeth ehe i a skilled nurse ar.d.a to'hus-pitale.

She 1 besides inter ested all winter eports. With her husband on a recenl visit to the East Indian French and Dutch colonies and the Belgian Congo, the subjects chiis'c'ned her 'White" Princess of Smile." An such she is likely to live in Belgian his tory 999 Mrs. H. McUiws was the uct of honor in Edmonion last week, when Mr and Mrs. Frank Pike entertained at Mrs.

.1 W. Bawden left tndav ttyA I-thbridge. where she will sp5tid several days? 999 -Mrs W- Sears, with hrf small daughter Pat, has to Cal gary after visiting in Toronto, Ot tawa and Chicago 9 Dr. Charles G. Pf, Roberta distinguished Canadian author, i lb Ottawa for several riavs with his snn and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. DouglaK Roberts. 9 9 Mr. aniMr. James Orr erf Ed-niontor'ho are takinic up resi-drnrejn Calgary shortly, were guc.vts.of honor when their friends gathered at the residence nf Mr Bnd Mrs Hunter They wer presented with a bridge lamp aa a token of affection and esteem 0 Engagement It Announced ROCKYFORD Feb' IS Mr and Mrs.

Pat Colbert of Wmcna announce the engagentrnt of -their eldot. daughter, 'Ada Mary and Mr. Chaile Raymond Iltngg eldest son of. Mr. and Mi.

John Bragg of Rorkyfurxl, the wedding to take place early in April. Hon. Ian MacKensie. MP. who was a recent Calgary visitor en-tertalned at dinner in Ottawa this week at the Chateau Launer, Miss Mary MoQuaig western supervisor of the Victorian Order nf Nurses, i in Edmonton en route to Vancouver, and Victoria.

She a a Calgarv visitor last week Hi Honor the Lieutenant-Gov ernor and Mrs. W. Fnrdham Johnson entertained Signorina Amy nrinaiciy and Mignor Eitgelo Croi- zal at tea at Government House. Victoria, when other invited wer-Mrs Gordon Hunter Mrs' Beaven and Sir Charles Delme-Radciiffe 9 9 9 Honored Prior To Departure Mi and Mr. Laurence Clark, who have been guest at the Pl- liser hotel for eeveral day prior to their departure, left with their two daughters, Paige and Joan on Sun.

day morning' train for Vancouver where they will reside A number of entertainmenls have been given In their honor in the It fortnight, and among the host esses recently entertaining were: Mrs William McDonnell. Mrs. C. Frnci, Mil, R. F.

C. Remnant. Mrs Norman Woodward. Mrs MacMllian, Mrs. W.

Hall, Mrs. Culbertson. Mr Fraser. Little. Mm.

Qulgley, ind Mrs Hamilton Fih 9 9 9 Venerable Archdeacon arid Mrs Jeffrey of Winnipeg aie Irav- Ing that citv shortly to resin in Victoria 9 9 9 Given For Saturday Brid A miscellaneous shower wa held at the home nf MiM Don lnkMer Thursday in compliment tn Miss It hod Thomson, who marriage to Mr. Norman Kennedy took plac on February 17. The guest of honor wa the rereipient of many lovely and useful gifts and-those present wer Mrs William Klwood, Miss Ella Knerkt, Miss Peggy Name. Mis. Rhona Thomson, Miss Mahle King, Miss Leors Toot he, Misa Dorothy Anni Mrs Stanley Green.

Mrs. Ollerenshaw. -Mr Ijeonatd. Moore Mr il- llsm Ahhls. Misa Ruth Miss Doils Inkster, Miss Beth Roberts, Mis F.vslvn Oilerenshsw, Miss Opal Inkster, Mr.

and Mr Joe Fox, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Thom son, Mr and Mis. George Inknter, Mr," Norman Kennedy, Mr. M. Walker.

Mr Norman Inkster and-Mr Leslie Inkster Spiritualist Church Will Hold Whist, Dance Social of th Calgary First spiritualist church is holding a whist drive on Wednesday at under the auspices and con-veneiehlp nf Mr W. Bile Twenty-four hands of whlat will be played and daneir.g will follow. Good i pnre will be given and refreshment ervd. The affair will be held in the church hall, corner of Seventn svenu snd Third street eaft. GIANT PCNOULUM HUNG PHILADELPHIA Feh in iCPi An AVfnot pendulum believed be one nf th largest in the woitd was hiing Sunday in the Franklin Instltii'e to tell how the ea'ith i rotating Ma le of vanadium steel the pendulum itself is very light, but the hob a' the end of ll I to iweigtl pouu-Js.

1 Glenmore Hall lp Be Scene of Dance, Concert, Wednesday On Wednesday evening, commencing at 8:30 an interesting and varied programme will be given at. the concert and dance in th Glenmore community hall, being arranged by Mrs A. F. Holli-day to ra-ise funds for the renovation of the hall. The services- of well-known radio artials have been obtained for the occasion, and among those taking part will he Allan Crawford, Kddie Clement.

Victor Wallace, Alice McMillan Thuimon. Mis James Nicol, and member of a local dancing school An excellent dance or-i-hestia hie been procured, and memheis and friends of Glenmore community are invited to attend. Die kens Recital Tomorrow Night An oonmtiinitv' is to he.i.iven the readei of I)irken in ihir city see portrayed' in story and picture liickenx favonte book. "Havidnp-petfield." on Tueedav evenfig in the Y.WCA.. a' S.l.V llpilfr the auspices of a group of the Business and Professional Woolen's Club, Mm Winnlfied Paik- will give a dramatic vecrtal of Ae hook.

Illus-tialed hy 70 lan'efi slides portraying familiar. rhajucter. Mies Parker was for a rinniber of year associated withthe Toronto Dlckcn Fellowshipsand the slides to be ued have, been ohlnined from that blanch. Those attending arn. Invited tt come in a Dickens character rtfUunie and one of the features of fie ev lrt of pii evening will 'he the award- for the het character 1 Kin Robertson, Mrs, 'iisy and Miss Mannn Januevon and refreshment will conclude a social hour at the c'ote, 9 9 9 Surprise Party Marks Birthday 'A pleasant surpii paitv a held one evening recently at the home Rev and Mis A V.

Rhoads In honor of Mr Rhoads' birthday. The evening was spent In game nd mueie. after which a buffet supper a eerved The guests included Mr and Mrs. Rhonda Rev. and Mr Jlenrlrk on Mr.

Mr. Sather Mr and Mrs Jtossard. Mr. and Mrs. H.

icleod Mr and Mrs Radrhffe Mr. and M's. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wee! man. Mr and Mrs .1 Kaieer, Mr Gahn, Mr? R. John.Hcm, Mrs Lundy. Mrs i cob-son Mis.

Miller Mis. Parkinson. Miss Mildred Bossard. Mis A Nlckle, Mih Marion Maclean Miss Dora M-ac-lertd. Mis Catherine Mif Luiity, Mr.

Oerrard Mr Smith Mr Franklin. Mr. Winter, Mr, Miller Crystal Chapter Plans Social Evening An event of Interest to men, her of Black Prereptoty. LO L. and LOB.A.

and their friends, will the oclal evening sponsored bv the, Crystal chapter. No 10, LOB in the Hlllhurat "Masonic hall nn Tuesday at Jo under the ronvenership of Mi Annie MeRae A hllailou sketch. "Aprtl rooi vocal solos bv James Rintmil. selections by Ruby Gieenfield. elocutionist, will he attractive Item on lh evening's programme.

A good 01 chesti a will supply the dance music Invitations to the entertainment may be obtained from any member of the Crystal chapter. WHITNEY LEWIS MICHinil. Feb 1 iSpeclall-At Knox United church. Drumhel-ler. th wedding was solemnlred of Ml Mabel Lewi and Mr.

Nick Whitney, th Rev. Mr. Ieltch officiating at the The brute and bridegroom art now residing five miles northeul of Mlchlrhl. 9 9 9 I1WKTKKIO On lay. Fehiuary a wedding of local interest was solemnlred when Veia Teno became the bride of Mr.

William' lwe. Rev. Mr. reitrh officiated at the cere-mony in Knox United church, Drumhelier Mr. and Mr Lowe are reading on their farm wrst of Mlchlrhl.

9 9 RORYK KAPANOK CARBON. Feb Stieelall A quiet weddiiif took piece hre Sunday. Fehruaiy 11 when Mies Carrie Kapanuk became th bride of Mr. Nick Rohyk. The brld wa very pretty In a gown of whit and veil wi'b white hoes and arreones The bridemaide ere Ullv KapaniiH FU'et of the hnd and Mis Kst iMr.yluk of Diumhel'er Awieiing the brlilgsgroom ere Nick and Andrew Krawrhuk Rev Father Klllen of Rocktoo.l of'iciated, The young roup! will resiJt in West Weddings St.

Barnabas to Hold Lent Tea Thursday Affair Is Being Convened by Mrs. A. H. Malthouse St." Rai-nabas VV A will hold a Lenten tea on' Thursday In Parish Hall from 3 until 4" o'clock. Th president.

Mm. R- Appleby, assisted by Mn J. Roe, will welcome the gueMe Mrs. A. Malt-house wlil convene the tea, and thoe serving wil be J.

C. Griffiths Mrs G. While. Mrs V. Robin.

Riley. Mrs W. Henibilng and Mr, A Burr The ladies in charge of. the kit rhrn arrangements will be Mrs H. Rnwe.

Mrs. E. Wilson. Mrs Phillips, Mrs A. Brownlee and Mr Knud-on.

Fieri Fonjer will a't treasurer or 'he 999 Suepriie Party Held Miss Glad ye Meadows a. surptiefd a' her hdm on Fri-ilny evening, when a group of her friend gathrird for a party, C.aniei) and dancing were enjoyed and the were le Middletnn. MU Eieic Kilgour Mis Gwer.eth MarVrlgh Mies' Gladys Puchel. Mi. Gertiude Marnn.

Mies Frances Mice Ma'ie'lea Cain, Mr. Vred Henderson. Mr Al-fled Cormaek Mr. Clement, Mr. Floyd Ethndge.

Mr Rov Clement, Mr." .1 Hi Cam, Mr. Douglas Card and Mr Albert F.llertson A buffet upper was served by Mr. Cain. Royal Purple Order Hostess, Friday at Delightful Affair A file, with low and dark red tulipy f-H In mv Tanked hy tall reI tapers, decorated the tea table when the Orria of the lioya! Pujpl entertainevV at a St Vaientir.e tea on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Hutch- ings I Mr Hammi4 and Mrs Hti'ehing leceived'' the many guests during the X'lernoon, while Mt Kelly.tnvitcd the gues! to the tea Kto'i Mrs J. and Mis Woodall presided at the tea urn for the flt hour, their places being takeh bv Mrs Altentan and Mrs Sllammlll The- hoslene for- the afternoon wevf.

Mr Mrs Corge Daniels. Mrs 1 )' Jacques ill-. Percv Powell, and Mrs Allen Napper, Mrs lAnk convened the affair assisted by Mis VV le Dd Mrs W. Payne Mrs" Sinclair read the tea cups, and the cushion raffle was not completed Dance at Normal School Enjoyed By Two Hundred One of the most successful dance of the season in the Normal echooJ ws the Valentine dance held In the auditorium on Friday evening More' than 2J student and their gur' gathered an the hall, which was ganv dee-oiatH Tor the occamn wi'h colored stieamer ami hearts, and danced to excellent- music provided by a student orchesira Mr Ken-yon Kennedy and members of the social committee were in charge of arrangemen' for the evening while Ml M. Kb her and Mr K.

Sheane ae'etej bv acting a judge the dance Several novelty and pitr number added really to the eno-ment of tt.c evening Mis Edna Hamweil and Mr. Malcolm Taylor won the "spot" dance. Mis Eiva Gir and Mr Ted-dy Callbeck won the prlie for the best waltrtng couple, and Mir gutnton and Mr, J. Butler were in tht elimination dance In addition to the many student the guest Included 'Mie E. Keith Mis Carr.

Miss J. Sam we II, Mis kleele Held. Mum Speer, Mies Hovl. Mum Mariorl Scarr. Mis Shaw, Mas Erk-harrlt Mrs.

Grlednle Mr Weller. Mr. Jack Doolev, Mr Stew-art Hay. Mr. Fred Smith Mr Fair-hanks Mr.

U- Fisher Mi Basil Col, Mr A. Cheaey Mr F. Brattle Mr, Thomnon. Mr Jenkin. Mr J.

Currle Mr. Nicholson. Mr. J. Richardson, Mr John Me-Klnnon.

Mr. J. Alt Mr Gedle-man. Mr. A Banniter.

Mr. W. Retd. Mr. Bishop Mr.

Milton Anderson, Mr. A. Jewsen, Mr T. Jone. Mr.

A. Ewery Mr A Diwson, Mr T. Charters, Mr H. Millar, Mr Harper. Mr F.

Wilke Mr Webber, Mr. Bill Morgan, Mr Stancer and many others Prairie Lodge Whist Planned At the executive meeting of Prairie Lodge.No 31, LSOA. held at th home of wa decided that Mr Streetitig should set a or the whist idrivs to held on btuai is. 'H4 "UtJ. Calgary Artists Are Commended By English Firm Designs hy Technical hoo! Students Stand High in Empire Entries Another acknowledgement if the talent ar-'d skill of Calgary art students la revealed in a letter-re-celved by Dr.

i. Carpenter of the lnstltule of Technology and Art, fiom the governing director of the Paragon China Limited, Long-ton. Stoke-in Trent Some months ago. when a competition- was announced In designs suitable for reproduction on this china, during the week when local lO.D E. chapters sponsored a Paia-gon china display at the Unions Hay store, studeni of the Institute decided to enter a number of de.

sign. Forty-seven design were submitted In two weeks by So students acioHllng to A instructor In response to this work, the letter to Dr, Carpenter read, in part, as follow "I am glad to have an opportunity to writ to you with reference to the designs submitted by your students: and I thank you for your letter sent to us, cars 'of th Hudson' Ray Company, Calgary "I would like you to convey to your student my compliment and veiy sincere appreciation of thrdi efforts In design, ng pattern suitable fol china "I would like you to ugr them that th major part of the d. gn ar very freth iiSi di(tmc. live idea, do not know that all of th deaign cn be repro. duced in a practical tn a butin proposition', but I guar-nte that if I were to ek th am number of (tudenta from Our thool.ef art in this district who are continually making design tolaly foe pottery ng lo working en potitry itssif, they ceuld not hsv givn enything oetiee, ir qoon.

The winning rtcslgo will thai which Is niosi suitahle for pottery itself, he goes on to say, and ha con- eludes. When I ha ve i nn.ilitei eel Iheee demgnr. I will raiefiilly retuih them to you flee of charge, and It Is my iniention. jut to show my p-preciation In a piactu-ai way to send you for piesentation to th tudrnts themselves a cup and saucer of each design. "I shall mak' certain comment on.

each sketch when I return thr-m to you which may be trTThe students themselves aiiang- tor the Buy enmpany to make pi ton of a teavt to I he winner ofyrht-1 lipt fl.un" The letter is mgned hv the a-n -1 etning ditertoi nf the P-mgoti China l.lnil'e.l I I I I (4 Frances Willard Day Tea, Wednesday A France Willard dav tea I be. ing by. the Hlllhurst WCTP to be field hy th Invlta 'ion of Mt A. Cook, at her home, .111 Thirteenth treet northweet, or afternoj.n.'Mie) Martrsm Kawdry will th pekr, arid an invitation I xtndd to White Rib. bom rs and Interested friend 4 Tired, Below Par? Try This "Hospital-Tested Reedy If vmi knra that a remednr tv( heen tl lly IS(KH fjt a Pltl.1 nil to PfV twine I ma-doWSW tird, hi.i p' st4 th resu.i had been that SJhT imprtseed rt'smr la etmrge rA-l Im M.

pressed inh a r. efi'ly rnde thai (sunns IV. W'W Itania' pink Piiis At le4lnf Osss r) an hopi' to deeia nrnw4 ll. lea pstieilr in a elime aete lr-e smeocrt these world lntn ie ressed Ihs hmogWft i no red 'ortHier sm ir th 4 rf nerout eshesjs .1 hee two vital hsood 'srev fttgtn frn th tuaew ar-O rtu'Cnieiil fdm the fnnel eva lu ich, ed a lack of fhr ine ih coo eei-lt. rsee ler lb rd eV.

pu. i-sea helow onrmsj at ise srsr ihse a eeroeAeH n- ifr4r Mtrr 'he 'ireefrnent est re. in t'nik Plller-and tn pee ii rwaes the hl aieo Irjuprmesl. Th -l l.t iheie iired-ut fee I rrin.e.ed their rrp wt rr. ai ii- f.i.re! heenn wa agus iiii ha viil putting UP Uh wit'' Feerf -I-, a run 'n tVirisii.s' Put f'il.

will henefit ili.v henetmed th're 0 It isstients. Th'e )r pi.taiiaiiofl will eseior -ie "erV g.ir and hlKlVanr plth, her suae ll raviuslit your bl vi jj rum Viki taklrg (to rlmncse. K' in a I I eel shxe. Yul i fsel iMnTieer. eeri'iHsed aid roue iorr.u a yrJ tK th l-rtt 1, I th' prnvea Met.

7 dnif the i-n a prka. 'ItMivultMl rrn.irta mi thews 10 rerrfied hv th on fi A vrri Troublesome Skin Diseases No one ran expect to hava clear, tmght km when tha Wood is ia an impure enuiLtino. know n( no otbr retnedy the market to-oay that can errual hurilni'k Blorsl Bitter a a rtuiaUe (or the enure flandular system, punNirif, i from titimors, Imparting rich, healthy Mood, snd Bcainah-iiig nd tuililni'up ths tmal powM of ths ivitein. fo1i tiiiifiitv IP 1 1 ii nil mill I Kpd Colds guickly clear heai drug rl ral iWreei put up In the ui fttn by Tbe T. Milbara Cv, I.

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