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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 6

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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6
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Mrs. B. wife of the Mexican Consul, Miss Maria Teresa Herrera, Chancellor of the Mexican Consulate, Miss Mary Jane Luxford, Miss Betty Rowell, Mrs. Elena' Herrera and Miss Lilian Melvin. By.

way of farewell to Miss Denise Gaudette, who is leaving to reside in New York, Mrs. Flor-encia Moreno de Lezica, wife of the Argentine Consul, entertained at dinner Thursday in the Vancouver Club. Guests were Sewing For Flood Sufferers THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE Tuttday, June 1, 1U By MARIE MOREAU The Vancouver Dally Province Fashion Editor Give Now To all those wishing to sew lor the Red Cross by way of aiding flood area victims, To The B.C. Flood Emergency Fund The Need Is Urgent A Vifc" please contact as follows: Crosby United Church, Tuesdays, where sewing days are Tuesdays, Mrs. J.

Arnold, CE 5360. St. Mary's Church, Kerrisdale, sewing days Mondays, Mrs. G. N.

Buckland, KE 2342 Y. Ryerson United Church, Fridays, Mrs. H. L. Quinn, KE 2973R.

Kerrisdale Municipal Hall, Thursdays, Mrs. H. G. DeBou, KE 3631. Kitsilano Neighborhood House, Seventh and Pine, Mrs.

G. V. Lawrence, BA 0846. Chalmers United Church, Thursdays, Mrs. G.

S'. Harris, BA I i if 1 A I ytftftWWffl V-v Send Contributions To The Royal Trust Co. 626 West Pender St. Vancouver, B.C. 3220L.

West Point Grey United Church, Eighth and Tolmie, Wed nesdays, Mrs. Morley Sheir, AL 1203. Christ Church Cathedral, Tues days, Mrs. William Barclay, BA KITSILANO CHAPTER, IODE, because it is named for an Indian chief, appropriately has adopted the Indian them for a garden party to be held Wednes-ady afternoon at Killarney, 2890 Point Grey Road. Mrs.

Fred Melton and Mrs. H. M. Sumarlidason (extreme left and right), are assisting the convener, Mrs. William Barwick, second left, and the regent, Mrs.

M. J. Quigley, in plans for the affair, at which hprne cooking will be There will be prizes' and entertainment and presiding at the urns will be Mrs. Howard Coulter, Mrs. G.

A. Godfrey, Mrs. W. Walch, Mrs. C.

A. Moore and Mrs. M. S. Parry, Mrs.

Angus McLean, Municipal regent, will open the fete. 0445. First Baptist Church, Fridays, Mrs. W. Worsfold, CE 3191.

Seventh Day Adventists Church, Tuesdays, Mrs. A. Emery, BA 0689R. Victoria Road Community Hall, 5822 Victoria Drive, Thursdays, Mrs. Douglas Beaddie, FR 2836.

Married Here, Motor to Home In Toronto Mr. Gordon Trevor Thomson and his bride, the former Rita $1 SOUTH GRANVILLE Near Broadway Lenore Puterbaugh, whose mar IODE Offers Clothing To Evacuees HALIFAX (CP) Emergency flood conditions in "British Columbia today prompted the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire to offer the hundreds of homeless there the clothing col riage took place May 22, have been honeymooning at Harrison Hot Springs prior to motoring east to make -their home in Toronto. The marriage of the daughter lected by the British Columbia of Mrs. Ida Puterbaugh, formerly of Nipiwan, and the son of Mrs. I.

Thomson and the late G. Thomson of Toronto, took chapter for overseas shipment. Mrs. W. N.

Martin of Vancouver was asked by delegates attending the 48th annual national meeting to semi a telegram to her place at a double-ring ceremony performed by Rev. O. W. S. Mc- Call, D.D., in St.

Andrew's-Wesley Church. province approving the use of. this clothing for those being 0 1 'i Mr. William Harris supported evacuated from their homes. the groom, whose mother came "We are not falling down on COTTON FORMALS are the top fashion now; in dance dresses.

And not among the inexpensive ones either. Some designed by the big designers are price marked $300. This one could be copied fcr 13 of that if you jnake it yourself. Choose brightly-striped seersucker for the skirt and bolero and add a black silk bra top to show at the front when the jacket is worn loose. floods not fashions important The dramatic pictures of the ravaged valley and the accounts of the devastation in the paper, all bring home to us the sad tragedy of that beautiful and productive part of B.C.

But the thing that really pins my thoughts down to the flood and the flood sufferers is my mail or lack of it. Ever since this department started, the greater part of ray mail here at The Province has come from the towns and settlements from here to Cranbrook. And suddenly there are no longer envelopes coming in marked Aggasiz, Matsqui, DewdneyJ Harrison, Deroche, Mission and so on. About the "new look" our valley women couldn't care less right now. I do miss their letters though.

And instead of settling down here at my typewriter and getting out a little something on vacation clothes, I find myself wondering about the girl at Agassiz who was going to be married this week and wanted suggestions, or the accessories to be worn west for her son's marriage. Mr. 1 Relax and Enjoy A MID-WEEK STAY AT doweh island inn Bill Carlyle and Mr. Kenneth rn i i our overseas commitment," commented Mrs. Ryland H.

New, Oakvill, Ont, national president. "We are using it at a time when upper usnerea. The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Adam McBride, wore a a serious emergency exists." distinctive aqua blue crepe prin-! cess frock and matching hat. In her bouquet were Johanna Hillj roses and valley lilies.

mi Special Rates JUNE Only Mid-week rate, including return steamer fare, hotel accommodation fl? and meals 1. Monday through Tharsler Reservation City Ticket Office 193 Ormnville St. MA S4SS As sole bridal attendant, Missi Janet Wilson wore a dusty-rose crepe dress With contrasting blue 1 hat and carried blue and yellow St. Jude's Altar Society Tea Wednesday St. Jude's Altar Society is holding its annual spring tea Wednesday afternoon in Renfrew Community Hall, East Twenty-second and Renfrew.

7 Receiving with the president, ins and pink At the reception for 65 guests at Sylvia Hotel, Mr. William Har ris proposed the bridal toast. Going-away ensemble of the She's Cheering ivi'tli Tgqc, bride was a dove-grey flannel suit with matching hat and ac cents and kolinsky fur scarf. Lena re All official and fraternal dele gates to Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion, BESL, who are with her travel suit. Is her suit caught in the tranches of a floating tree somewhere between there and the sea? Or did she wear it away under very different and unexpected circumstances? And there was the woman at Matsqui who was making herself a gabardine coat and wanted my advice on the length of it, and she was holding up its finishing until she heard from me.

Did it, I wonder, get swept away from its place in the sewing basket beside the machine? Or did she have time to tuck it away into a safe attic before she left yesterday? The Saturday night dance that was so important to the girl at Creston is probably just one of those things never think about again. it- THE ROLE of May" in the Leslie Howard comedy "Elizabeth Sleeps Out" being presented by the Vancouver Little Theatre is taken by Doris Owen. The presentation will run from yesterday to June 4 at the York Theatre. going to Nanaimo for the convention, are required to get in Mrs. A.

W. MacDonell, will be Mrs. L. Nomura, vice-president. Drawing will be arranged by Mrs.

W. Russ; tea room, Mrs. D. Howe; miscellaneous, Mrs. J.

Cebula; cashier, Mrs. C. Turner, assisted by women of the parish. Pouring tea will be Miss E. and 'Mrs.

G. Duke, Miss Ann Macmaster, Mrs. D. E. H.

Cleveland, Mrs. T. J. Kearney, Mrs. A.

Gray, Mrs. E. L. Kilty, Mrs. H.

R. Sayer, Mrs. C. Ueberr-hein, Mrs. J.

J. Doyle, Mrs. J. Day, Mrs. B.

Mattson, Mrs. V. Lowdell and Mrs. L. Dohm.

iny 1 STXAIOMTVi 1 touch with Mrs. E. Hanscombe for tickets. Boat leaves CPR wharf on June 13 at 11 a.m. day light time, and all delegates must Vera Tacky Weds in South A wedding in California with a 1 Mrs.

Ren. Tivy, who went from rrcTySyfTl VfLl I kMA rTLJJ(y i BROKE his date 2y I "fir I rVj wbonesovs I rZ I 816 CAMCE Jm 1 flood relief fund started travel by this boat. Mr. Don Adams of Leslie House will speak on "Modern Trends of Interior Decorating" at this Vancouver interest took place" Vancouver to be her sister's Holy Nane Society will arrange Saturday afternoon in St. Joseph's i matron of honor, wore a brown evenings meeting of Vancou games in the evening.

Church, Berkeley, when Rev. and white worsted sharskin suit, accented in white, and corsage ver General Hospital Alumnae Association in the nurses1 Father O'Connell officiated at of yellow baby roses. auditorium. Plans will be made Mr. Edward Cassou was best St.

Louis Baby Christened Sunday Irene Elizabeth Rose were the for celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of VGH training school. man. Their letters and so many others from the flooded districts are waiting here in my "overdue letter file." I guess they'll never need answering now. Lying there they seem to represent the little problems of every day that are swept away by catastrophes like a flood, and replaced by such mountainous ones It is impossible to think they ever really mattered. Today's Province says that "every safe, dry, comfortable citizen in B.C.

has a chance to help the thousands who have been washed up as refugees in the floods." That safe, dry, comfortable citizen means me and my donation goes in right now. I hope that all those friendly people who write to me are among the fortunate ones that don't need help. But if they are, I hope the B.C. Flood Emergency fund grows big enough to make them dry and safe and comfortable again soon. 'Following a honeymoon at California's Shasta Springs, Mr names given the infant daughter and Mrs.

Myrick will reside at of Dr. and Mrs. Henri St. Louis nuptial rites for Vera Loretto, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Tacey of Berkeley and Mr.

Fred Tacey of Vancouver, and Mr. Guy V. Myrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myrick of Los Angeles.

For the ceremony and reception, the latter at the home of the bride's mother, the bride wore a navy blue worsted suit with white accessories and a six-orchid corsage. 1360 Berkeley Way, Berkeley Announcements at a christening ceremony in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Sunday, Rev. Father Meek officiating. Lord Tweedsmulr Camp WA meets tonlht at 8 at the home of Mrs. ihe christening robe had been John Mardonalcl, 5092 Dunbar Street.

worn by the tiny principal's god ur (j our mother, Mrs. Harold Almquist of San Francisco, and the cape had been worn by her father. Dr. A. kjTriTS HELP MYSELF? VWR BREATHV WHO? ME AND iVl KEEN II rryr what do yooyHOUEV chile, 1 careful! i :lir4.l:ifry(li,i mean wasnY what it k- not vj, W(U; NExrOI uSTtktHL TOOTH ToJLjr rif swectxn ano Blais was proxy for Dr.

Fortin of By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Montreal, who is the baby's god father, and Mrs. M. Miller, the 1 Mil I The letters keep coming, hun (answer unless you wish to keep maternal grandmother, was dreds a year, asking what to do about superfluous nair. iteaaers "write though they were desperate and the unwanted hair tweezmg these pets indefinitely. For the fine hair which one often sees on the jawline and the upper have cosmetic wax, or the procedure of lightening them and leaving them.

Applications of peroxide will lighten the hairs. So. you see. it is all verv easv proxy for her cousin, Mrs. Almquist.

A small tea the home of the baby's parents followed the ceremony. Band Concert To aid with the fund for their forthcoming tour, the Vancouver would ruin their lives. They say things like: "It is giving me an inferiority complex and makes me very self-conscious." "My per- gonality is not what it was. although it requires a little time I Inow.phonc 5HrtTMeiSEejuo)ow awkkam4 Junior Band will hold a half- and attention. It is certainly ridiculous to allow a few hairs to Actually, the remedy is very simple and clear cut There are four well known methods.

The first and the only permanent one hour concert from 8:30 till 9 a Jfj followed by a dance at the Arcadian Hall, Thursday. spoil your fun! There are some very extreme cases of suoerflu- ous hair which may respond to medical treatment However, the average woman does not have such a drastic problem. Another Month If you are a hair's breadth away1 from beauty and would like to have my leaflet to refer is removal by electrolysis. There is no danger in this if you are certain that you have an expert doing the work. Second, there are the depilatories which are acceptable for arm or leg hair.

Women say, "But I have to keep on doing this because the hair comes back." Well, it is worth it just as any grooming measure is, most all of which must be ie- peated! You do not manicure! I A DATE TRICK JLWTH806. -JVt JUOT OF to Only Doocierarrt, Contain. JlrT DIIAHX, Exctuttv, SHUill I 1 MXl Now Safety Ingrodlont I LjK i Voto Is difforont from ony. i 1 wv. mu lUiD HOU2S! vo, nod owy vo, osmom.

IN SCIENTIFIC TESTS, MOSS THAN oom not rot BY A 5INGLE etVSHlKS Of to, send a stamped, self -addressed A FINER PLACE, AND BETTER CARE FOR YOUR PRECIOUS FURS It costs no more to store your fort in Voncomor'i largest n4 most modern rafritaratod, fireproof, -elusive fur storaga vaults. Also soociol vault acconv madation for fur-trimmed and clotn coots. Storagt Rotes $2 Per $100 Valuation envelope with your request fori leaflet No. 53 "Superfluous Hair," to Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. The month of brides, new swim suits and vacations enough excuse for two or three pound boxes of Purdy's famous Chocolates! For a londed Driver just pfimM ILEEfllT Drainpipe Clsoner your nails and expect it to last two months.

Third, shaving the legs. There fcas long been great controversy as to whether this makes the hair stiffer and thicker. I do not think it does, although one widely-known expert told me that it depends on the individual For the heavy black hairs on the chin electrolysis is the best LM7. I'ff CLEARS AND CLEANS SLUGGISH DRAINS Full Insurance Complete Protection ma a ipodip Crcr.i!!3 at Rftnlli BLACKHEADS Blackheads go quickly by a staple SMthod that dissolves them. Get two maces of peroxine powder from your Uraggitt.

apply with a hot wet cloth entry over the bUcHieadt and yon -Mil wonder where they fcave flooe. PXjgTr' YCw2 CZ2ZJIU LTD. TsJ rf hi "By remonnf mtj of I -i I 75 and 2343 CraariScStfMt.

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