Ituhamah Schelnfeld Frank A We and Our Neighbors- AN EVENING AT THE WALDOIF AITOIIA 0,, 1 know that silver fox furs coming backi Saturday even- ; visited some ‘out-of town . mu gtgyinfl at the famous ll/lrlldorf-Astoria Hotel. We decided H would be fun to sit hr the lobby .1; hour before going on with 3;. Plans. It proved to bea wonder- “”.,.‘,2°“;.: the big events of the 1, W“ on schedule that night at ' hotel. The annual dinner dance med all-star show given by the ‘I; geld Club was to take place zwmg sert Room of the Hotel. with Cleofle Jeseel, a leading figure the entertainment world for ism, yeug, as master of cere- N no «”"T‘},'Z‘uma unaludino the din- M,-) were twenty-two dollars per mm presumably then, those at- fm, knew their fashions and wujd afford them- we had fine seats. surrounded by pm; and flower. arrangements a lit} feet from the Bert Room. And ,,.. hour we had to spare. by I mcky chance was the time when m, guests were izatherlng. (If any 0; you have an extra hour. lobby Ming in the big hotels is more gmuglng than a movie. You won't be alone It 1:3. . And that is how I know that silver fox furs are coming into mm nwn again! Guests at_the expensive dunner-dance wore silver W maps over lovely evening W.” certainly they were out- numbgfgd by the mink and other my jackets and capes (many of ,4 silver for, of white fox and blue we platina fox) but I counted at least two dozen of the fine P. E. I. \g:':r‘lV that seemdd the most flat- ;u-mg of all. I shall take this opportunity in [.11 you a little-about the 1954 mnmg gown. The style that is illierent from the usual——th_ough it has appeared the last three years in sport wear—ls the shorter than ankle-length stand-out skirt that swisltcs around and shows petti- coats as striking as the skirt. One [adv in a heavy black silk gown with such a skirt, sat down, and D 0 N 'T Take A CHANCE Take A CHECKER 8553 — 8554 _ 1),, . .9 01):! ‘,4. I’ 2’: - ....’ s 9 .- I l’lMAi{VFN‘ ii; ‘.; DAlNTYSI’ll~‘ OD/§_WAl3ER'5 mn- Look for Marven’s Seal of Quality Penrecr PARTNER fin cmcxeu Refrigeration same a sermon: Ben-in To an Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ILIOIHOAL APPLIANCE R-vein '-*-.:; ..5.'.-..;."'= I yery rainbow o disclosed. ‘ ’°m°°"" "" But by and large, the 1 1 gown with tight bodice andu:.il:: falling in folds to the gnkju 1. still the favorite. However. than were some slinky gowns that touch. ed the floor. some even had trains. Never shall I forget the very tall woman with. the skin tight belt- lfll dfll-5. in a striped lavender and green material! she had a grey- lsh face powder and scarlet lips and looked like The Vampire of the horror storiesl What ‘is her history7'What is her background! She is probably an actress with a terrific need to exhibit herself off the stage. too—but why in such repelling guise? I There were few other gowns of striped or figured materials. Plain fabrics in blue, yellow and green shared honors with white. Red was the least in favor. and black show- ed~slgns of increased popularity. strapless bodices are so common they are taken for‘ granted, but sensible women. not too young, were more flattering shoulder ar- rangements. In closing. I wish I could name some of the notables, who were present. I could get a. list. but this is an eye-picture. I did see Mr. George Jess-el himself. He is a short slight man. a contemporary of Eddie Cantor. with non-descrlpt features. But he holds himself very erect with shoulders squared, al- most as if artificially support- Lstsr, the function began and we could hear the music. was it the truth. or sour grapes, I asked my Unconscious. that i preferred being an observer to being a guest, at the dinner-dance? FIVE BUSES VITAMIN ENRICHED FLOUR CITY AND DISTRICT cooms for Perfect Pictures aors 'rAxl—Dlai 6560-6569. OIAIWILL for Better Photo- graphs. ms'raa's DRUG STOBI will be open this aftemoon and evening; VIII!‘ Ill-STYLE MILLINEBY, 168% Great George street. Every style Hi-style. lANDY'9"'Now catering to Ban- quets, Weddings, Conventions and social Gatherings. Phone 7412. lNGAGEMEN'l‘.—Mra. Jean Mac- Arthur. formerly of Alberton. wish- es to announce the engagement of her daughter, Carrie Burns. to Thomas-Kasper. son of Mr. and Mrs. John l-'<.iehl of Saskatoon. sask. Marriage to take place in Town on June lst. . KEBOBINI. Electric and Pro- pane Gss. Refrigerators. Bryenton and Mscxay. INTEREST at the rate of 1/2 of 1% per month will be charged on the first ' installment of city taxes after May 8th. 1954. r. E. .1. RURAL nEAUTlFlC- ATION SOOIETY. The Rurll Bew- tlncatlon Contest for 1954 is now on, and this year the Rural Beau- tification society offers up to 6 valuable prizes for Home Improve- ment, for Improvement to farm buildings, for flower gardens. for outstanding homes. There are prizes for r‘ unity Iinproveinmt. School. Rural cemeteries. and Roadside planting. Entries must be sent in this week. ‘ Initial judging will begin shortly. send your en- tries now to the Rural Beautific- ation society, Charl “ ‘ wn. ‘I'll !!I!!' installment of Cit! notes is due and payable on May 8th. 1964. ELICTIIO HIONOGEAPIIS — Three speeds. Rich tone $34.95. Toombs Music store. SATURDAY, May 8th, is the !l.nal day for paying the first in- atalrnent of city taxes. ‘YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOB.%- It the HUGHES DBUG STORE. "WE TREAT rm: SICK WELL." Glggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. A.Y.P.A. Players will present two one act plays entitled "Decis- lon" and “This Night Shall Pass" with specialties in the Odd Fel- lows Hall, Thursday, May 6th at 8:30 p.m. under the auspices In- dependent Order of Oddfellows. Admission 75c, children 35¢. FINE PERFORMANCE —- 'I'he Prince Street School Band which of die 9. E. Y. Music Festival made a very pleasing spectacle in their bright scarlet uniforms. Mr. lvo Cudmore who is the Band's director received favor- able comments frdm the ad- judicator regarding the calibre f music produced. it should be oied that the School Band was ot in competition with the P. E. . Reece Regiment as it appeared n the competition results for onday night. The Prince Street Band had a mark of 81 and were the only contestants in their class. ._.._ Personals Mr. George stiven, General Pas- enger Agant,'C.N.R.. Moncton, NE. a business visitor to Charlotte- wn. I The many friends of Mr. Clar- ence Gallant of South Rustico were sorry to learn that he was obliged to enter the Charlotte- performed at the opening night town Hnsplial for treatment. All Wednesday‘ ',May 5,1954 no Geordie] p...-‘ '3‘ The SALVATION AiiMY_ Present MAY 9th — 7:15 PM. In CAPITOL THEATRE MOTHERS DAY EVANGELISTIC RALLY Conducted by Sr. Captain Les. 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