© gt i HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES SATURDAY "BETOHER 6 1927 [A WOMEN'S DAILY INTEREST | SOCIAL and PERSONAL 37 The Times invites the. co- uperation of its readers in contributing items to this column. Send im a post card or phone 35. ~--Robert C. Waterson and Mrs. Waterson of Vancouver, B.C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Alloway, Simcoe street morth, Mrs. V.wie.s0on and Mrs. Alloway being sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Waterson came east to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. W. Kean wife of Dr. Kean of Essex, Ontario, who is Mr. Water- son's sister. ---Honourable W, E. N. and Mrs. Sinclair were guets at a dinner held in Toronto last evening by His Hon- our the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. W. D. Ross, in honour of Pre- mier L. A. Taschereau and Mrs. Taschereau of Quebec. ----Mrs. Harrv Hewitt of Detroit is visiting with her parents, Mr. and WHEN USING ATR Ne] BS FLY PADS READ DIRECTIONS / CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THEM }Y EXACTLY / Best of all Fly Killers--10c an 25¢ per packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores. Mrs. Dalby, of 31 Burke street. While their guest she 4¢ill attend the chistening of baby Joan Dalby, Ler niece. --Miss Helen Perry, Secretary of the Girls' Work of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec is a week-end guest of Miss Beulah Galt, Agherdean street. --Miss Arlie Barrawclough, who is attending school in Toronto was a guest at the ball given at Hart House for the undergraduates of the University of Toronto on Wednes- day evening. --Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hamilton, Alma street, are spending the week- end with their heir parents in Port Hope. BRIDE-TO-BE IS GIVEN SHOWER A delightful evening was spent at the home of Mrs. F. Flintoff, 29 Elgin strect when a miscellaneous shower was given in honour of Miss Irma Cooper, a bride-to-be. The rooms of the home were charmingly decorated in yello wand white, Miss Cooper re- ceiving many beautiful gifts from her friends. A very dainty luncheon was served by hte hostess. Those from out-of-town who attended the shower were Mrs. F. Cooper, Miss Cooper's mother, Mrs. A. Morton, Mrs. A. Boyd, Mrs. C. Cooper and Miss Lea- nore Cooper all from Arono. Their presents made the event a double sur- prise for the bride-elect. TEACHER ATTENDS CENTENARY SERVICE (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Oct. 8 Fourth form of the Bowmanville High School had a holiday yesterday afternoon, when Miss Hicks, the form teacher, attend- ed the centenary service at the Uni- versity of Toronto, Miss Hicks had arranged at attend the anniversary sarvices during the field day activities and left last night for Toronto and so was not on hand when school opened otday when the field day was postpon- ed on account of rain, PERSONAL Bowmanville, Oct.- 8--Miss I. K. onto iversity. maiville High School staff, graduates of University of Toronto, were visitors today to the centenary service and de- dication of the carrillon bells at Tor- n "POLICE SECURE WIDOWS JEWELRY. 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Pol'ce had collected ihe assortment - of gems from pawn shops in New Jersey and nearby cities, Willis Bea-h, Hammonton poul- try-man, and alleged admirer or Mrs. Lilliendahl, was still among those missing, although police haa spent all Wednesday night runmag down "hot t'ps' which had poured into the headquarters of Troop "A" of the Jersey State police. Police also spent some time checking up on Beach's past record, and locat- ing the woman named '"Margaret," with whom he had had some corres. pondence now in the hands of the poilce. | Beach was at -liberty on a $5,- 000 bond, after having been held |as a material witness, when he dis- |eppeared nine days ago. A warrant charging him with aiding and abei- ting the murder' has been sworn | against him, To Produce Beach Atlantic City, NJ., Oct. 8.--Edi- | sen hedges, counsel for Wuus | Beach, Vineland poultryman, want- ,ed in connection with the murder of Dr. A, William Liiiiendahl, Wed- resday might announced that in ac- cordanze wich his earlier announc- ed intention, he would surrender Beach to the State police at 7.30 o'clock 'Ihursday morning. He said he did not know exactly where Leach had been hiding, but he knew tnat Beach was on his way to his (Hedge's) home in Marga | City Wednesday night. Hedges said he would inform the rprosecu.or of his intention. "When Beach heard that the case was to go before the grand jury Friday he immed.ately got in touch with me," Hedges declared. TRIGGER OF GUN CAUGHT ! ALGOMA BOY IS KILLED Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Oct. 7.-- | Eugene Elman, 16-year-old Brimley boy, was killed on a duck hunt, when the trigger of a shotgun caught and exploded the shell, the charge entering his right lung. The boy, his brother, Robert El- man, 15, and J. C. Milligan, 14, were in a small boat at the mouth of Waishki River, a short distance from the Elman home. The gun was lying in the boat and Eugene had reached over to pick it up. (. N. R. WILL START SYSTEM OF EXPORT GRAIN PERMITS Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 7.--Com- | mencing at midnight Monday, Octo- , ber 10, the Canadian National Rail- | ways will put into effect the nermit system on all grain for export to |! 'en orts of Vancouver and Prince Rupert, T. T. White, superintendent | of the car service, announced to- | day. He said this restriction was de- | sisned to control the movement of export grain to these ports and to | prevent congestion. 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