a Springtime Is F ashion ee, Showtime In White Rock The well known proprietor of ;Buena Vista Avenue on Friday, the local dress shop, Mrs. Jean jevening, April 18. McAdam will commentate this year at the seal tho wn | Caroline Johnson To Be Show sponsered ie Wo- men's Peseta of the United Crescent May Queen ces Church. At the meeing of the Cres-|*0 4 p.m. There will also be Jean, as she is affectionately |cent Park PTA on Wednesday, |#¢ of Home Cooking: ? known to her many friends, is|April 2, the May Queen was| . ve " an expert golfer and curling en- | Chosen. She is Caroline Johnson, |. Mrs. Esther Sager thusiast, says “that this spring’s |and her Maids of Honor will be|proud entertainer of fashions have never been more |Darlene Phinney and Caroline grandchildren on Easter becoming and with the variety | Ellingson day at her home on Crescent |that abounds this year, every-| Cres¢ent Park students will|Road- A pair of twins and. Jone should be able to find a |be taking part in the Centennial |their brother and aister came jshape, a color and a texture |Pageant to be held June 6... ,|from Kelowna, and the others jthat will bring them a new ex-|The Spring Tea will be held|from North Vancouver and |perience in fattery. April 18 at the school, from 2| West Vancouver. |. As in previous years, Miss S685 ______,, Irma, of Irmengard’s tery ; will be showing some of her own originals. Irmengard's | if) TTERD THE ASHION HOW i hats are expressly designed to |} frame you in loveliness. She Friday, April 18, First United Church Hall }will also be showing accessor- jies in various tints and shades | to help you carry your chosen | for all models by |color from the top of your head ! } to the tip of your toes. \} | Mrs. Dolly Acorn, local re. ve for G. L. Pop, will | ig down furs from the | H | Vancouver furrier for our local | § girls to model. You will see |! | glamorou: models in capes and stoles to keep you warm on ||} |those cool spring evenings. The finishing touch of glamor for our fashion models will be A preview of the latest fashions which in Spring fashions which will be modelled Given hy aMPain GedTaeN Grows Every product superbly will highlight the annual Fashion Show spon- at the Show at the new United Church Hall id her tratnéa aesistants WAthil styled by Outstanding sored by the Women's Association of ithe on Friday evening, April 18. Mrs. Flore ty Counselor make-up ito|l Authority. United Church are featured here by these Sully, right, is general convenor for the shov | atic balance to the }vivid colors of spring clothes. él General convenor for this an- 3 nual affair is Mrs. L. K. Sully, ~—~4| Legion Auxiliary Holds | Which will be held this year in ae the new United Church Holl on | Spring Bazaar Mrs, Harry Clarke, of the Army and Navy Veterans Aux- iliary, officially opened the an: nual Spring Bazaar of the La. dies’ Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Branch No. 8. The af- fair was held in the Le | Hall, Johnston Road. Mrs. Ada | Boss, first vice persident, pre- | sented Mrs, Clarke with a gift on behalf of the Legion Auxil- || iary members, | In charge of stalls were Mrs. |} | | { i | M. Kyle, Mrs. | } 4 lovely models. Miss Mary Ann Proctar, left, —Garner Photo. and Miss Doreen Ahlstrom display the latest For cosmetics and skin care to suit your individual per- sonality . . . consult, in the privacy of your own home.., ' Phone WI. 8-1266 Garner's Private Studio Photography Mrs. A. Willoughby, sewing; | Mrs. S. ©. Stewart and Mrs. Walter Hunter, home cooking; Mrs. A. Dempster and her granddaughter, white elephant; | Mrs. E. Inglis and Mrs. Bethel, plants; and Mrs. N. Paterson, | novelties, {i Mrs. M. Eccleston was gen- €ral convenor assisted by Mrs. | J. Peach, Mrs. S. Loydall, Mrs. M. Criddle and Mrs. S. Thom- son. lo ne eet b SESS Rn a Mrs. R. Miller won the gro- cery hamper; Mrs, M. McPhail the cake raffle and the door Prize was won by Mrs. FE. In- glis. 3 Irmengard’s Millinery As pretty, as spirit-lifting as spring itself . . - See the latest in spring hats exclusively designed by Irmengard’s . . . with matching gloves and purses .. . at the Spring Fashion Show, Friday, April 18, in the First United Church Hall. 15236 Pacific Ave. White Rock | Gay spring blooms centred the table in artistic fashion, Decorating convenor was Mrs. || | E. Inglis. i Busy Schedule Ahead For Legion Auxiliary A busy schedule awaits all members of the Canadian Le- | }| Son Auxiliary, Branch No, 8, | as they engage in their annual | spring and early summer events Vimy Night, on Wednesday, April 9, jointly sponsored by ||the W.A. and Legionaires, fol- lowed the annual Spring Baz- aar held last Saturday. The || annual St. George’s card party {s slated far April 23. || ‘The annual Silver Cross Mo- | ther’s Tea is slated for Wed- | Spring Fashion hesday, May 7, All White Rock | ||mothers who lost a son in ac- ‘ tive service, interested in at- Sh w tending the tea are asked to te} contact Mrs. J. Hazlett. Mrs. Jessie Wood, auxiliary President, and Mrs. S. F. Stew- art, have been named official At THE FASHION SHOW SEE THE WONDERFUL DISPLAY G. L. Pop FUR COMPANY LTD. of VANCOUV! Sponsored by the W.A. to the First United Church ra delegates to attend the conven- tion to be held tn Nanaimo in May. Unofficial delegates ac- Sumpanyine them are Mrs, E. inithe-v; Cues Hall merson, Mrs. W. Whiting and FRIDAY, APRIL 18 Emerson, Mrs y , P presented by - ie | Bluebolls ring their little bell, Mrs. 1D}, Acorn = White Rock Jean McAdam \eiitintit iti" tetas royal Ave, semeanrari” —~ Phone Wl 14985 Washington Ave, Where we loye to sing and ‘WI, 89015 || dwell! Jane Johnson, 932 Parker St. Fur SToRAGE