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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933 THE. NORTHERN TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Paragraphs of Personal Interest * Jack Grant trom Eaat of the Smoky was a visitor 9 ems: 66 Monday. Magistrate Guiway Seuave?o: Waa See eA hee ee seid Mastatsis Galway ant J.P. Mo. Taac for Cherry Pete to hold amen . Ri Ross of Pouce Coupe pale visit to Grande Prairie inat daughter, Mr. Crofton Cady and Mra, Dickie. Alex. Innes, secretary-treasurer of Soictt Retr SMunlctyal District, was 8 business visitor to Grande 1 week-end And while here took tn the shot at the Capitol Theatre, reports that the Spirit. River golt course ts in good shape and any- vialting the town will be welcomed by the club, reported the roads in excellent condition between here and Spirit River, the. Beaver- eoday se George Sanderson eee stick Tearesal uae from Eamonti ee Mrs, R. P, FitsGerat and the Misste Norah and Betty Eagar motored to Peace River this week G, A. Clarke, representing Peabody Overalin Company, Ltd, te making his rounds of the di Rev. Father McGuire last week made a hurrfed trip by car to Edmonton, re- turning oh Friday's train, Jean Teeple of Rolla, BC, viaited at the home of Mca, Nesom Chappel on Saturday of last week, LRL sear of Baskatoon, who ta visting his its at Beaverlodge, waa a visitor to town on Monday. His Lordship Biahop Sovereign re- turned to Peace River on Tuesday after his vigit to Christ Church, Grande Prairie, Henry wher who haa been kle-length gown of pale pink rough visiting at the home of Bilt Garrett reP? + af the east end, left on Tuesday for hla home at Sheffield, Ontario, Mr. ee Da left) on Friday here he will meet his few Weeks at Banff, returning about the middie of July. Pees smith of Chathasa, (Oats was 8 passeny jesday's train tn route to visit hia ee: Mr. and Mra. Archie Smith of the Halcourt district, ae Feetinn monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's was held Wednesday evening, June Tat the home of Mrs. 01 The next ashe while) Sentenivec Don Coleman and W. F. George of Kintiso are visitors to Grande Pralrle. The trip-was made hete in search of grazing lands, They made the trip on horseback. + MartHavelena of the Millarston als- trict was a visitor to town on Tuesday. ho (has been quite sick for some time, is greatly improved in health. ou oee Mectumg, of the Attorney Department, who was in mirable qualities of Blake case, return jonton last which his many friends were ac- Friday. by car, driving out with Reg- quainted, He will be remembered, Bean of the No poeta tava rocd) Phe Honorable Mr. Justice Ewing who presided at the alttings of. the Supreme Court in Grande Praitle, last Satur Peace River to open. the Supreme Court sittings there. . W. Lawlor, agent for the Attor- ney General, and Mra. Tay court stenographer, returned Peace River on Wednesday of this . Cady and Miss Freda Hii tia, lor. which the deceased was held In the week. They attended sittings of the conar ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. engagement of Miss Jean Teeple of Rolla, B, C., to the Rev. H. cently announced. mi take place in the Daied Church at Pouce Coupeion, June Ross has a friends in anniversary services at St. United Church taat fall, LATHWELL-MOORE A very pretty wedding took place at the home Mr. an: coke on Monday, Tune ety Miss Emily e bride of Mr. William Lathwell -of DeBolt, Father Shalla officiating. The bride waa given away by Mr. and Sra auesased (by The groom waa supported by his brother, Mr. George Lathwell. The bride looked charming in an ith matching coatee trimm with ruby chiffon velvet. The bridesmaid was attired in an ankle-length gown of pale blue flat crepe with matching coutee trimmed with white fur. Breaktaat immediately. followed the ceremony. The bride cut the cake, which wns attractively-adorned. The breakfast, which was enjoyed by all, was prepared. by Mrs, Thomas and Mra, Horgan. The happy couple refer tba) es ctnlents of many. beaut ina atta. Pathvall will reside at Ned Webb Highly Respected Pioneer Laid to Rest The funeral took. place in Valhalla of Molde district, Service at the church was conducted by the Rev. 0. . Haugen. Hymns sung were: Nearer My God to Thee and Rock Ages. by Mins Ruth Johnson. a service was very ieoreaatre Mr, Haugen mentioni gaid the miniater, as one who appre- ciated the small kindnesses: and even at his advanced age took a great in- 21 beaut atipctag the ign: oneal Community, Wreaths 6nd eprays were 3a SIR Mn of areside PyaleisyaMr/ and Mod, 1d; Time ... sk Bathing Suit BUY YOUR SUITS AND ACCESSORIES FROM US Se et BOYS and GIRLS Colored Bore oon at 50c Slack Suits, Beach Pyjamas, Beach Sandals is poroplete jand Murphy. ot Grands Black and 1.65 to 2.25 CHRIST CHURCH (ANGLICAN) oa 4:00-p.m, St, Joti Preachel At the Churches SABBATH IT HOLY Rector: REV. ERIC W. JACKSON, B.A, L:TH. Mra, Hedmah-Miller, organist. Trinity tt 9:00 am Holy Communion. - June 24 ST, JOHN THE BAPTIST 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion. ri Thursday, June 20 ST. PETER, A. M. 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion, WEMBLEY ANGLICAN CHURCH Minister: R. STRACHAN, L.Th. Trinity 11:00 a.m. st, Andrew San- Kntoon. Preacher: Bishop Sovereign, Buttalo Lakes ri Bishop Soverel: 1 f Roversien. Monday, leh. tantarn lectur 8:00 p.m, usany BERG eesbley, Aa tern lec WEMBLEY. UNITED CHURCH inister: A. L. CARR, B.A. B.D. Sunday, June 25 Farewell Farewell 11:00 a.m. Wembley. Sunday school. Wembley. . Farewell serv- THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA AT CLAIRMONT +. Minister: JAMES BE. McNBILL, B.D, Sunday, June 25 Clairmont Service at 11 am. Crystal Creek Service at 8 p.m, Beranson-Glen. Lesite Sunday School at 7 p.m. Regular Service at 8 p.m. FORBES PRESBYTERIAN REV. E A. WRIGHT. Sunday, June, 25 Grande Prairie junday school and Bible class, at 11 am, Evening worship at 7:80, m. Sexamith. Preacher: Bishop P ter. returned and took her place tn tl . sometimes smile Responsibility of Parents Stressed by Bishop Sovereign, Making for his toxt ihe firat vores jaro coming back to the ways of the in the BBle, In the bexinning God Quakers, Begala ape beara sind the earth ) A volte spoke ta Paul Re Rev, A. H. Sovere ., newly Christ, And Paul heoa appointed Bishop of eAthabascas fn the atont speaking Eetore, congreention which Chrletianlty Siieae cet Chueh (Anstionn) he Bonday eventos last, ald that It waw the men and ave eon Imprense foo was making headway through Belg ready to Rive hin life if need be for hia family. In developing his subje Lord- ship referred to the prodixal son re turning home after life of dixsipa- tion, and of the welcome he received their parents, in father. He atreased the fact resting upon parents was atrense that mokt people mins the whole kern l In conclusion Hix Lordship sald, of that parable, which is the attitude teal to (ta tonight, in thin Of: the father and his readiness tol aacred houxe to delente utir Uves to sare the His servi r many years, and they might he'p to answer for othera problems which had faced the xpeaker himself. Xa children interpret God xhrough he groat reaponalbility a, Peslicalbton:tn tite Bont Bishop Soverelun also apoke Inthe Reali wesihoe Vadlan, nen ( would mcening to x crowded church: tmpoasible for people to follow ae Tanners The apeaker told a story. take from The Bonnle Rrier Rush, 7 WI I H I HE of hew a Highlander by the name of Lachian Campbell drove his daughte fron his home: although she had done gare rons MRA lore, the Aaiteh BOY SCOUTS home. During all the years the es hud Kept a lant burninn to guide his Gauabter: Nome, The cha 6 Christ that was Highianders nai, Hla Lordship. Nt mhere are 1.507 Ciitholle Roy Scout A2t troops In 108 archdlocesea and dio- cenen in the United States t tent caterpillars In Jed on thia spring by the the Eastern Townships, to hein Sionity a apinelea thin. He dled fn cet, nn aay aie ian sald the Bishop, nas not al. princess Alice Opens Scout Exhibit nou, He ta oul witha body ana psneete Allee Opome Scout Exhibit, when the moon, sun and stars are i, Ness) te ete on Decnatee blotted out you and I will live on. . el altace ea rr on Continuing, His Lordship sald that Brighton, was counten es htene: man has the choice to go to the right Princess Alice, en Ee orth epalits turner of man na a sou Hesdmaster of Eton Address Seout Bishop Sovereign referred to a statue A gathering of 600 Boy of Be Davia rolding in bis hasan sing) Slouri and stlet wan adrened at Eton by Dr. Allmgton, headmaster of che te tamour achoot tculptor In teapnfereed to the marble ts far an that in posal Inthe world of tunic we ace 2 Fp Rhodes Scholarship to 0.A.C. Scout A Rhoden scholarship, the first won Iisat wipilniat, Writs Kreluler standing) At Ontario Agricultural, College, haw before ui eas) the very sou of gone o an: Engilah Whitehend Beout the aHSEANpRS kpresslon, Scholarship student, W. J. Garnet. Retesrlu ta GE power af alience, Beveral Whitebead sholacaiipe; fl col t Wales 5 national F The prenontation wax made by Presi- naturally reason from the k by the In- In reape the unknown and that the thought of dwelling of the Holy Spirit ceived thr God waa brought to people through Comminnto the earthly father. ir dun en clon dent A ted Moi mod: daya plan mer went of at ane pro breathing, ville A. scholarship Scout Scouts Watch Delirious Hospital Camp Borden, Scout Headquarters TAILOR MADE SUITS Pay Good Dividends for Your Lone Scout Revi Investment Man, After nssistini the body of a girl bather who had been xubmerged some fifteen minutes, Ino ie an Ol Country A unique form of service trken up acy by Rover Scouts of ( Lon: S irat sneer don, te the watthing pa. tents at oll sitar, Word. When needed the hospital phones, and eonse. wo Rovers are provided at once. They MAKE capacity, eanily and pnae to an tnvitatio ough the Canadian. Trade Uculaes ap ade Pr lage Ceremony CLASSIFIED RATES OF CLASSIFIED OR WANT ERTISEMENTS ory ch In Highly Inxtructiona, hospital nuthe Helen, verwood, Alberta Canadian Flag to N.8.W. Scoute ply to Lay conts per word: each consecutive Insertion, 1 came. per inimum tot al charge 3 freezer, -quart 0 cents, Freexon 16 cents for Platzer, Sit 1 Sinnons, Alberta, agents for herlanda Investment Company of se Gialeey cote Bog Ete HN te tit gf arveut. time. Don Morrinon, presence of the State Governor. The Treart Valley, Alta i fing: now (files with others at wk. i h Wales FOR trate cathedrat wat attended by 1000 Grande Prairie . Hcoute and Rovers of the London Pio- FOR RENT Two-room hound, newly cone. i B. Hedman, Eee roomed house and Garsical Heads U.S. Catholic Scouts Terma: half cash, Patrick at month: Hiyen, Arohnlihop ot New, ork, 30 honorary chairman of the Bixhops Committee of the National Catholic Committ ting in the United States . FOR SALE Portable Unier- eee wood typewriter, ax xood as oa Pallet Seoutiti new. Price 40. 1 vals Seoutine: FOR SALE Piano harp, ood Ae bunts condition, Price FOR SALE One old Strad vio- PRluneg mepilan Sont) Free: ea School, Hammersmith, and didreswed by Lond Baden-Poseell ron hen oars FOR SAL Portable Pa Scouts Pay to Plant 50,000 Trees with 10 records, Al conaition, ma rentricted budwet caused the) Price 1 Ontarlo Department of Forestry to A. B. HEDMAN mncal the anaual May Dun acout Grande Prairie reforestation camp at Angum, near 0 -o the boya pay thelr food re. applied than there was lation for, and during two ted 51,000 young trees, to aPtrol Leader Jack F of aCrman, recovering. Drowned Girt omptly began the finally with auccess. Phone I eee Gra our FRENCH DRY CLEANING C. Stredulinsky Merchant Tailor 1 P. nde Prairi . Bex 1071 the speaker: Observed that people) course at a Canadian the Quakers tege, are awarded English Scouts each form of worship, * me he sald, we year. The 1933 medalist nt Kempt- The Women s Own Corner By CHRISSIE BILKE McLAURIN BAPTIST. CHURCH gt; Pastor: zi REY, 8, J. WATERMAN Asaistant Pastor; REV. MAX Sunday, June 25 11:00 a.m- Sunday School. 2:80 p.m. Percy School. 7:80 pim- Grande Prairie. 8T. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: REY, NELGON CHAPERE, ALA; 5D. 11:60,a.i3, Communtoncesevice. Ser I Am the Vine, You Are the Branches. Tenor Hoo Vaughan, Junior Choir. 90 -p.m. Evening worship. Sermon: The Way. Senior Choir. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Grande Prairie THE SALVATION ARMY. , icers in : Captain F. Henderson and Lieutenant M, Wilson. Sunda study. . :30 p.m. Guard parade, hureday 8:00 p.m. Public Sunshine Hour, PAM AUS LUTHERAN) AN CHEIBCH 12 miles Mast and hiverta Mintater FRED T, GABERT Sunday School .. ice. Sunday School . Boglish Service (Bervices every eesend and fourth Sunday of the month.) EXSMITH UNITED OHURCH later: REV. R. SIMONS. monet June 28 Teepe Cres Sasuunsin torview 2d cin, Morning View Service at 8 p.m. CARD OF THANKS We nincerety extend our thanks ta the many kind frienan an ecusines ho BO. 4, Appreciated the. many Sequtitul fiow orm went nm (i eateom of him, + Me, and Myre, Fatconar, helt, Keith, Doris, Tin the finis comes with life going thia summer to the mountains, The longest lfe is only very short if we measure it by years. The years go by so quickly that t seems as though we are only starting to It only I had my time over , but the tragedy of it Ix As we go through life we have to h opportunity as it presents itself to us, and these opportunities ght through life. After all, t doesn't cost much to do some one a good turn, a be surprised-at-the-happtness-you-yourself-get aut of doing it. always, begets happiness, you know. So let us resolve to mtart in right now to be more kind and thoughtful for others. The world 8 oul up out of the depths of despair. I thing the words of Carlyle are so uppropriate when hy expect to pass through this-world but once. good thing, therefore that T can do, or, any Kindness I can show to any fellow creature: let me t me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pasa this way cae Thought for Today: The ornaments lof a house are the friends who visit it. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Mildewed linen may be rentored by noraping the apots whlle wet, covering What 'we'were) what we are, what With fine chalk scraped ta powder und we're going to be. Fabbing well ts. The first is all blurred and fading ah away, When pouring fat Into a basin ang The mecond we're drawing ax best we) one tablespoon Of bolling water. Thi ; will mike all plecea The third and last we may not yet the: bottom and thefay will be clear. Our life is 4 story, with pictures But trustin God, and twill beautiful cakerpoluenatilaa cab cneetbeed hold the Iinen Mm milk whilst t in boll- ing. You will. find the stains soon amen The story, the pictures, are all In His Bih Muffet sala his car couldn't skid to- water in which from abrinking, S Soa witiielaeall genoa candea What One Girl Wore: ith fea sroonrain, tea and white ; Petes iden tea eutaaeien rocks Sy patty Brees and white linen Now comes that delightful time of shopped tor, No matter where you're seasid or a boat trip, your play- time wardrobe mist include a eS of linen - ensembles, Linen has triumphed this season and no well- Greased womanean afford fo overlook Ite importance. - You can wear linen from morning until night. A linen sports frock in the morning, a gay checked. linen ult in the afternoon, and one of the new and atunning black linen dinner frocks inorder, lahoes in every shade to match every jeoatume, Ai raviihing tinen ensemble tched at the vin Gaol ead. attraative. track leetave thandkerchlet linen, vrei Im white donign on a cherry red back- Chegpeediead fall-tength white linen coat boasts an adjustable collar that ie eenren. when chemically pure, cdmpoesd wolely OF the element a MAY be buttoned up or removed ac- to your desires, added irra See aaat abowe ateiu tticoula slaukets ara washed pewvonea theen and diat 1 Boy C held this The Hunghstan to the xrent world Scout gathering to be gal 70 each, and other countries leaner umbers. The Intter include Japan. Slam and Haiti, Wl Sixty per cent of the public schoo bulldings now used in the United States are one-room structures, . for World ing summer near Budapest will 000 boys and leaders; The Gran Douglas Cafe MEALS 25 CENTS Short Orders DOUGLAS, Propristar de Prai Spain, Assyria and Portu- Househ Special AN UP mi old Furnishings, Cur- D. H. McQuitty WELL DRILLER Successfully drilling wella in hi Prairie Ajstrict for over twelve years. rranggments. can be in regards te terms. taina, Small Rugs, Plano Covers, SEXSMIT IES CLESREA Portieres and Ta cur xine Fauaidies and . Clothing. rw ot 18 emus cma C, Spencer . FOR Parisian INSURANCE Cleaners- nail branches Near 1.0.0.F. Hall Reliable Companies . GRANDE. PRAIRIE Phone 5 Grande Prairie, Alta. ts effectively com Have you visited our. Soda Fountain and Tea Room The most modern and up-to-date North of Edmonton PRESCRIPTIONS Our Specialty Mail Orders Promptly Attended T: Butchart s Drug Store NYAL SERVICE DRUG One C. G. BUTCHART, Phm.B., Propri It s economy -and common work. . That's his business, ingredients an sh would. Our up-to-the-minute shop is In the emancipation Dual- neax, If you ure not customer, start now. ALL OUR FLOUR 1S MIBLED TESTED WHEAT Women Gradually Becoming Emancipated By the Modem Bake Shop ase to let the baker do. the He uses just as good FROM
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