13 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 6, 1052 ?t. - s 1 j THE 1952 DIVAN OFF CERS A Clark, Illustrious Po-Robert H. Johnson, vTh G NOBLES Hoio;ta Publicity ! Shrine Hospitals were men-j tloncd in nationwide publicity' starting from a simple human-! interest story emanating from' Covington, Tennessee a story of a crippled girl who was helped' to regain her health. i )t Kabban; Jack M. c' Priest and Pro- r, 44 ll cr S. Hudson, Oriental 1 Sinclair, Treas- i Horace jK Meston, Recorder. OF THE 1 ' sy How The Shrine Found Its Soul This picture o; i;ie ". anaering Minstrel is that of Noble Eugene Reitz, of Isls Temple, who played on his horn the popular song "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" at the entrance to the Multnomah Hotel In Portland, Oregon, at four o'clock on the June morning of 1920. This Incident was used with great ef MYSTIC SHRINE - - I COMPLIMENTS OF GRAND CAFE SING LOW, JOE WING, GEORGE LOW Second Avenue West ROBERT A. JOHNSON Chief Rabban GEORGE S. POWELL Assistant Rabban fect by Noble Adair In his stirring appeal for passage of the Resolution. Noble Reitz was laid at rest on September 30, 1944, and to iir rrcmorv we Day tribute. The part he played in the establish T MAY YOUR VISIT BE A PLEASANT ONE AND LEAD TO MANY MORE. o "w "TO' , V I , 5 r i - I ment of ShrlnerB' Hospitals for Crippled Children was an, un 14.- W- ,4 'ntu ji. s: pl witting but most Important one; thus demonstrating that "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform." , In his speech, Noble Adair dramatically appealed to the assembled representatives to pass the resolution and provide the Shrirte with a reason for its A SINCERE WELCOME TIIH EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY TO WEAR Extends Greetings to Nobles and Ladies L I ,s 1 Phone 550 Third Ave. W. existence, Instead of "Forever! Blowing1 Bubbles." On that day, back in 1920, the clouds outside had been hanging low and rain had been falling j throughout the afternoon. When j the resolution was passed by un-; anlmous vote, the sun suddenly 0, lii'X 3liS WALTER F. HUDSON - Oriental Guide ' JACK M. STREIGHT High Priest and Prophet PROM broke through the clouds and I ri-v 1 shone down through the windows upon the Representatives there assembled and filled ;he house with glory . . . The Shane Had Found Its Soul! COMMERCIAL HOTEL WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 209 Third Avenue WELCOME VISITORS A O N S W. 'H. MURRAY.. Proprietor I : Many Patients Patients in Shrine Hospitals h;ive numbered as many as 30.000 a year and today the annual budget is $3,500,000 ; yearly. W. M. MESTON Recorder i. HORACE SINCLAIR Treasurer The above, with the Illustrious Potentate, comprise the ' Divan of the Gizeh Temple. If THERE IS ANY COURTESY WE CAN RENDER, ANY ASSISTANCE WE CAN GIVE WE WILL BE HAPPY INDEED TO DO IT ACME CLOTHING STORE FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Operating 38! Years 1 i,' 1 - ! . f ft a T 1' 5;-'!. ! I hi ( '1 .-f i 1 ; t L to' t ..... s: " ., ' - t f H !ti',r' Si " , , - ( : : 1 1 1 : ... I - r WELCOME WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN GIVING A WARM WELCOME TO THE SHRINERS AND THEIR LADIES SHRINERS Have A Good Time WRC0M mi 5 A Royal Welcome To .1 THE SHRINERS J 0 Albert & McCaffery Ltd. BUILDERS SUPPLIES Frizzell's Motor Products Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT B.C. VAN'S BAKERY 3rd Avenue PRINCE RUPERT ENJOYS HAVING AS GUESTS IMEIKr UISMIPILIE . COME AGAIN! ' V CUAWWMIU- M()Ulv TRAVEL' AliKNIIiS ( Allace block )