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Oshawa Daily Times, 31 Aug 1927, p. 5

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contributing items to column, Send in a card or phone 38, --Mr. F, Low of this city ing with his aunt, Mrs, F, of Castleton, --Miss Aileen Brethour, of is the guest of her aunt, Myers, King street east. --Misses F, and E, Reeson H. Pierson motored to Detroit to spend their vacation. --Miss Eleanor Harris of geom, is visiting with her sist J. Wallace. Bond street east. --Miss Kathleen Mitchell, 206 after visiting England and the ent. visiting with. her cousin, Mrs. lace, Bond street east, her home in Niagara Falls, --Miss Phyllis Harrison, Jean of Drew Street, left this bell Stone of Greenbank, sister Baird, Dr. David Mitchell, of the General Hospital, was the gue parents, Mr. and Mrs Bs Simeoe street north, 'over th end. 21 Miss Irene Winter, chen shower that was held home last evening, friend, Miss Lena Cook, a opened and the verses, whic! much merriment, had Fefreshments served, Ww ARMED OVER SOCIAL and PERSONAL this post- is visit- Haynes sr, Toronto, Mrs, E. and Mr. recently Bobeay- cr, Mrs. ) Simcoe street north, returned home on Sunday Contin- --Miss Grace Babcock, who has heen J. W al- has returned to of [Port 1 some Hope, who has heen spendin time in this city returned to her home there. --Mrs, N. S. Baird and daughter, morning to spend a short time with Mrs, Camp- of Mrs Toronto st of his Mitche 1, e week 7 Athol street east, was the hostess at a kit- at her in honor of her bride of next month. After the gifts had been 1 caused heen read, music and dancing were enjoyed and Tuesday with the Georgina and' Mrs, the last love RODMAN--JARVIS At the St. George's Church on cier officiating street, to Mr. Hugh Leslie Rodman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Rod- | man, Buckingham avenue, was sol- | emnized, The bride, away by her father was attended by Mrs, R. F, Babcock of Toronto, her sister and Mr, brother of the groom acted as best man, On their return from a short honeymoon Mr, and Mrs. will reside at 65 King street west, JURY--McLAURIN Bowmanville, considerable interest took place Thurs- day afternoon when Miss Janet, daugh ter of the of the Baptist Mission in India, united in marriage with Mr. John IL H. Jury, Bowmanville. which was very quiet, beautiful groom's residence on Silver Street in the presence of a small group of rela- | tives and friends. left shortly after 'the ceremony Newport Hospital, It is usually hetter to be a man's (B Whithy, Ottawa, afternoofi, August 30th, Rev, Canon C. R. dePen- the marriage of Amellia, daughter of Mr, W. G. Jdrvis of Prince who was given W. E. I. Rodman, Rodman tion point" Aug, 30-- Just A wedding of late Rev, John McLaurin, [ ? was The wedding took place in rose garden of the Mr, and Mrs, Jury on oan extended motor trip to Boston and other American cities, including New- |! port, R.I., where the bride for several | INS. years was Superintendent of Nurses at Dr. than his first, 4,760,000, 1516 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, What of those sceking relief only to find that they waited too long: Disney Block , ; 4,125,000, In a war, e=l'"HONE~- i510 opie Post Offwe WE LEAD IN RADIO y Staff Reporter) Ang. I-A. G, which, slowly, Pearl predicts the futrue size of American cities thus: will have 13,048,000 inhabitants hy the end of the century, Chicago with 5,400,000, Detroit with and Los WHY NOT WORK TO AVERT IT? (Preshyterian recent address, eral William Lassiter made the as- gsertion that the time is almost sure to come when the people of the Uni- ted States will again the hasis for plea for the support of the govern- ment's program for national defense. Is that the only thing to do in the face of threatened war? no such thing as national or inter- national reason? thing to he done when the possihil- of war arises--to Browning on behalf of his client Mary Coulson, appeared Willis and pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving arising from an accident on the highway east of Whit- by about a month ago in which Mrs. Fluke, Starrs Hill was injured. penalty was a fine of $25 and costs and thirty days suspension of license. FUTURE POPULATION (New York World) . By developing a "law of growth" from the study of nature, says Po- pular Science, Dr, of John Hopkins been able to predict the future po- pulation of the United States. cording to his figures, our popula- tion will be 184,678,000 in 2000 A. D., and it will reach the "satura- a hundred years later, ingide the 200,000,000 mark. Dr, Pearl's firét observations were pumpkin, organisms, grows and reduplication of its cells. discovered that at first the pumpkin frrows rather of increase hecomes more rapid, nally after reaching maximum speed slows down again, down rate almost exactly reversing the acceleration, having reached full size, stops grow- before Magistrate The Raymond Pearl University has Ac- like by the all living division He then its rate ¥i- the slowing until the pumpkin New York followed hy Angeles with Advance) Major-Gen- be tested by impassioned an Is there Is that the only begin fever- Guan Pentagai, eiofulqid come 323 The distinctive Gruen Pentagon Acclaimed America's most beautiful watch for men, the five-sided Pentagon case, how- eves is more than distinctive in appeazance. By keeping the watc it ad utes to fines keeping accuracy YOU BUY THE BKST AT BASSET'T'S Cor, Simcoe and King Sts, upright in the be pases, time 3 tue bility of war, ity | not hend all the energies of diplomacy toward clean- ing up misunderstandings before feverishly beginning to arm and thus serving notice upon. a probable opponent that he had better arm also, When the race of arming has gone ahout so far war is sure to break, GIVE HIM A CHANCE The woman lion-tamer was a won- derful person. She beckoned to the fiercest lion, and he meekly came to her and took a plece of sugar out of her mouth, "Anyone could do that," said a man derisively from the audience. "Do you dare to say you could?" retorted the woman indignantly. "Certainly--just as well as the lion." "You look Sad?" "Yes; the doctor has ordered my wife to go into the country. If 1 look pleased she won't go." TIMES, WEDNESD DAY. AUGUST 31, 1927 At Local Theatres Herman C. Raymaker, who di- rects Louise Fazenda in "Simple | Sis," the Warner Bros. production recently directed her in another of her laughing successes, "The Gay Old Bird." Mr. Raymaker has also been responsible for many of the Rin-Tin-Tin films, Though still on the sunny side of his thirties, he is a veteran in his profession, having half a hundred screen hits to his credit, "Simple Sis," the Melville Cros- man story was magnificent. material for the Kenyon adaptation, blend- ing as it does, mirth and tender- ness. Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook, without doubt the most spontaneously amusing team of the screen, have a way of seeming not to act at all, but actually be, the ludicrous and lovable characters they portray. In their support are William Demarest, Myrna Loy, Billy Kent Schaeffer and Cathleen Cal- houn, "Simple 8is'" with Louise Fez- enda and Clyde Cook, comes to the New Martin Theatre nekt Thursday for a run of three days. That ultra-debonair young fel: low, Adolphe Menjou, diverts his unique artistry and makes fun of the well known eternal triangle in "Blonde or Brunette," his latest Paramount starring vehicle which comes to the Regent Theatre Thurs- day. Greta Nissen and Arlette Mar- chal, respectively Norwegian and French charmers, are the triangle's other points. To give the comedy the proper French spice, it being an adaptation of a Parisian stage suc- cess, "An Angel Passes," the non- chalant Menjou marries them hoth; not concurrently, of course, First, he marries Greta in a deli- herate effort to shake off his wild Paris associates hut only succeeds in acquiring a new set of wilder associates. Then hoth women match wits for his affections. The homily that gentlemen fancy blondes is put to a severe test. The result must he seen to he appreciated, comes when Menjou finds himself stranded with the two women at a country estate. He is divorced trom one and married to the other but his hosts are unaware of this and insist on putting him in the wrong room. John MeDermott, who adapted the play to the screen, and Direct- or Richard Rosson, are said to have: ereated one of the cleverest comedies ever offered. Every foot The elimax of the hilarious farce | Tw Our reputation is behind every packagde. 'ates ing cast for the produetion, ineclud- ing such players as Mary Carr, who plays the good-samaritan grand, mother; Paul Weigel, the hutler; Evelyn Sherman, the mother-in-law; Emile Chautard, Henry Sedley, Andre Lanoy and Henri Menjou, the star's brother. Recent Deaths WILFRED TATTERSALL All North Oshawa joins today in extending their heartfelt sympathy to Mary and Elmo Tattersall, in the loss of their four-year-old son, Wil- fred Tattersall who passed away yes- terday afternoon at 4 o'clock after Ei rl, ny. go's scene of the neavsweight cham- plon's | Dempsey next month, Furthermore, i the sun stayed out, storm that for the past three days has drenched the countryside in a steady down-pour. return battle with Jack ending a rain 100,000-GALLON RESERVOIR Aug. 29.--As a result Markham, of a steadily increasing demand, the Markham decided to augment the village wa- ter supply by the construction, at the 000-gallon concrete reservoir, are in course of preparation and it Village Council has waterworks station, of a 10,- Plans an {illness which originated about a | 18 expected that the tank will be month ago. Wilfred was the third wn child of Mr, and Mrs. Tattersall, id two older sisters, Margaret 10 'f™ p-------- years old and Geraldine eight years, and a younger hrother, Gordon of two years, remaining to mourn his loss. Mr. Tattersall is a well known coal merchant in - North Oshawa where he has been in business for the past ten or eleven years. The funeral will be held tomor- row (Thursday) afternoon interment to be made in Orono Cemetery, TUNNEY RESUMES SPARRING AFTER THREE DAYS REST Speculator, N.Y., Aug. 29.--The sun came out just in time today to allow Gene Tunney six rounds of fast work as a pre-final warm-up hefore leaving Thursday for Chica- | "The wonder metal of the age e'" is a fitting term for Aluminum, Its lightness, brightness, freedom from rust, and many other good qualities, make it a container GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN self Filler, 14 Carat Gold Nib Made by Waterman Styles Special for School 'il Only Two Days KARN'S Boys' or Girls' [od enin Men's Suits and CREDIT TERMS Will Prevail To All Our Old as Well as New i 77 By Annoucement on -- MT A GLASS BROTHERS nnounce the Opening of Their New Store Cor. Simcoe St. N.-Richmond St. TOMORROW MORNIN Credit SEPT. 1st. 1 he new store will be stocked with an exclusive line of Ladies' Coats, Dresses, Fur Coats, Lingerie, ity ---- of film is interlaced with lau y ade i n | } ghs, -- 8 Wal digg navel) friend) ' ishly to prepare for it? That way, How quickly our vacations pass: | giving Menjou a rare opportunity pr, snceflgnce jor good tea wee B Ad F C in the past, has, meant the hasten-| how swiftly flies each minute; it al-| for his individual style whic ea Is pac only i are ; ' k d > which he ~+Really sol Jonking hove go hi ams urniture 0 ing of war. Is it not time to try' most seems that old Time's glass | makes the most of, y di in this modern metal packe= Ph DRUG STORE P 0 gearce these days 4 5 something elge? Seeing the pessi- 'must then have gmicksands in it. Paramount has selected a sterl-| BE€» 7 ane - ii lll to make mine do another year.' 3 "1 reer #9 La A ao. ° bl lb -- A]

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