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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Apr 1928, p. 5

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-- al Woman's Daily. Interest | SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Times invites the co- operation of its readers in contributing items to this column. Send in a postcard or phone 3. "Ren 4 --Mr, IL M. Law, Fairthorn Farm, Bowmanville, was the first to report spring sowing. Mg Law began on App. Allan Willi Queen's --Mr. n illiams, een' Unive has returned to his home, Division street, for the summer va- cation, «Miss "Billy" Mackenzie has re- tu from her home in Lakefield to finish the school year at Bishop Bethune College. --Mr, Harold Barkley, a recent aduate of the Brockville Business College, has accepted a position as clerk-stenographer in the office of General Motors. ---Misses Mable Nixon and Mary edd have returned to Bishop Be- thune College to resume their studies having spent the holidays at their homes in Peterboro, «Captain I. G. Gunter, 2nd Border Regiment of London, England, is vi- siting with his sister, Mrs, A. L. \V. Smith, 283 Richmond street cast, while on a business trip to Toronto and New York, Captain Gunter is a very well known Club Cricketer. Td CLARKE nONYELL A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday at 3 o'clock when Laura Eveiyn Bon- nell, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Bonnell, Eldon avenue, to Macolm Laverne Clarke, second son, of Mr, 'and Mrs. W. E. Clarke, King street west. The wedding was solem- nized at King street par by the Rev. C. W. DeMille. The bride looked charming in a pow- der blue canton crepe dress with hat to match and wore grey shoes quet of sweetheart roses and lly of the vallely. Her br! d, Miss Josephine St. Andrews, wore a rose georgette dress, with black hat and shoes. Her boquet was composed of car- nations and fern. The groom was attended by Mr, William Dit- tle. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a silver mesh bag and, to the best man a silk neck scarf. After the ceremony, lunch was served at the home of the bride's mother, The happy couple left on a motor trip, the bride travel- ling in her bridal outfit. On their return they will reside on Leslie street. WHITBY PERSONAL r. and Mrs. George A. Ross and daughter, Miss Marjorie, have returned after spending a pleasant winter. vacation in Florida, Here's a Tastier Recipe '1 cup boiled rice 14 cup Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 14 teaspoon nutmeg Mix Eagle Brand and water together _.} thoroughly. Beat egg and blend with the milk and vanilla, Add this mixture tqthe- rice (boiled) and mix well, « buttered pan and nutmeg, Place pan in a dish of water (as for a custard) and bake in a slow oven until a golden brown, Serve hot or cold, 1 teaspoon vanilla 1egg 14 cup water Pour into sprinkle top with the NOTE Eagle Brand creams ,) 8nd sugars ' your coffee deliciously at half the usual cost. THE BORDEN CO, LIMITED MONTREAL Send me FREE Recipe Book NAME, ADDRESS....00 yrssssromsparsons s poop 188 | OV. 83 8 NAY DF DB DFA DAB CONDENSED BRAND MILK a -- I flies - PE mer, #LIKE MOTHER LIKE DAUGHTER" : Stop scrubbing a and poreelain , , . your bathroo Let BAB-O and stockings, and carried a bo-. Thornton's Corners, April 16.-- Toronto have returned home after spending ' a week as guests of Mre. J. Sully. Miss Bernice Sully has return- ed home from her visit to Toron- to. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Preston on the birth of a daughter, April 10th. The Young People's Soclety are giving their play * Such a Girl" in the Oshawa ' Christian Church on Thursday evening, April 19th, Keep this date in mind any who missed seeing it before. 2 he attendance at Sunday Scflool last Sunday was 71. Now the roads are improving a full at- tendance is expected. Sorry to report there are still more cases of mumps around; al- so one of chickenpox. Little Donald Dies of Shannon- ville has returned home after spending his Easter vacation with his aunt, Mrs. BE. Pascoe. Mr, Har- old Pascoe spent the past week with his parents and has return- ed to his school, Miss Ford and Miss Taylor, our two popular teachers, had a very pleasant visit at their homes over the Easter holidays. The school has reopened and several new pu- pils are in attendance, Mr, and Mrs. J, Luke have mov- ed into their new house. All wish them much happiness in their new home, The young people of Shannon- ville, along with Mr. Harold Pas. coe, are coming to Thornton's Corners on Friday evening, April 20th to put on a drama entitled "Fast Lynne." This is from the well-known book of thht' name and should be exceptionally fine. Mr. Smith, 'a comedian of Belle- ville, 18 also expected to entertain the audience between acts with his Scoteh and comic songs and' impersonations. These young people are oming a long distance and we hope fon a well filled: house tn show our appreciation, The following fs a cast of the charagters: ' Sir Francis Lenison, Bob Little; Archibald Carlyle, Harold Pascoe; Lord Mount Severn, Reginald Lit- tle; Justice Hare, Tommy Em- mons; Mr. Dill, Tommy Emmons; Richard Hare, Tom Farnsworth; Officer, Tom Farnsworth; Lady Is- abel, Marjory Hudgins; Madame Vine, Marjory Hudgins; Little Millie Donald Dies; Barbara Hare, Laura' Cook; Miss Carlyle, Stella Steward; Joyce, Bernice McDon- ald; Wilson, Edith Cook; Susanne, Ruby Little, COLUMBUS Columbus, April 13.--Mr. Jack Bromell and Mr. Stewart Murison spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilson, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, Mr, Ross Murison who has been engaged as teller in the branch of the Dominion Bank at Whitby has been moved to Madoc Where he commences dyties Wednesday. Misses Marion and Ruth Brent, of Port Perry, spent a few days of last week with their aunt, Mrs, J. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and children, Gordon and Noreen, spent Sunday at L. Ellins. Quite a large crowd attended the crokinole contest held in the base- ment of the church on Friday night and all enjoyed a pleasant ever- ing, Priges were awarded to, 1st prize for lady, Miss Maxine Pere- man; 1st prize for gentlemen, Mr. W. Scott, and consolation prizes, Mrs. J. Nesbitt and Mr. Robt. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murison Ross spent Sunday in Torontp. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ellins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellins, and Levi, spent Monday in Toronto, Mrs. Ray, of Toronto, gave a very interesting talk on missions during the church services on Sun- day morning. A large crowd attended the dra- ma, "Lighthouse Nan," given by and '? Ashburn talent in the Town Hall on Wednesday night in aid of the community rink. SE KEDRON Kedron, April 18.--Miss Madsen, who bas been visiting her brother at Mr. L. Hancock's, is leaving for England shortly. She intends to return to her home in Denmark. Miss Bernice Werry has resumed her duties at Ashburn school after spending her Easter vacation at her home here. Mrs. Harry Gimblett and son, Billy, of Oshawa, spent a few days with Mrs. Norman Gimblett. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott and son Lee, have returned to Araprior. Miss Marie Cole returned to her school on Pelee Island, after spend- ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cole. Myr. and Mrs. F. Love and som, James, of Oshawa, visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Conlin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johm Brock and son, Douglas, Courtice,. spent Thursday with Mrs. Norman Gim- blett., Mr. and" Mrs. William Batty. Oshawa, visited their daughter, Mrs. H. F. Werry, on Monday. Mr. Thomas Conlin, of Whitby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Conlin. Miss Madsen gave 2 lantern slide lecture on Japan at Kedron on Mon- day evening. Other items on the Mrs. Wells and Master Billle of yo m were instrumentals by rs. T. S. Jewell apd Miss Doris Stainton and soles by Mr. R. J. Luke and Master Robert Hancock. program was very much en- joyed by all present. Miss Jean Love visited with Miss Ferne Ledgett and her aunt, Mrs. Charles Love, of Oshawa, during the Easter holidays. hy Miss Kathleen Conlin, of Osh- awa, spent Sunday at her home here. ' - Mr. BE. J. Clark, of Hampton, and Mrs. A. Jess of Hamilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gimblett, on Friday. Miss Mildred Cole has resumed her duties at Tamworth after spending the Easter holidays at her home here. TYRONE Tyrone, April 17.--Spring seems loathe to come! Winter's cool breath is still felt and snow Is to be seen in some places. Nature is no doubt working and some day buds will burst open in response to 4 warmer sun, Spring togs are coaxed out; but it's certainly not safe to put all heavy ones away ic camphor as yet. Miss Gertrude Oliver, of Bobcay- geon, is visiting Miss Viola Short. Mr. Lorne Allin, of Bowmanville, was a Friday guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Bigelow, Miss May Laweren, of Toronto, spent the week-end at home, Miss Edythe Clemens, of Turtle Lake, spent the vacation with her father, Mr, A, Clemens. Miss Florence Gardener spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Viola Smith has returned from Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones visit- ed their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs: Levi Ward, near Oshawa. Miss Edith Andrews and Mr. Wesley" Little, of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mrs. William Lit- tle. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Hills visit- ed her father, Mr. John Buckley, at Mr. and Mrs, Curtis', in Orono! Misses Rena Farrell and Kath- leen McCulloch spent the week-end in Toronto, Dr, Bricks will speak on China next Sunday morning, Mrs. Hatherley had charge of missionary programming arranged for Juniors. Col. Ia T. McLaughlin has sold his farmr to 8. J. Sharp & Sons, of Toronto, and will sell his valuable farm stock, ete, on Wednesday, April 18. SOLINA Solina, April 16.--Solica Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. 8. Bush on Thursday, April 12th with the president, Mrs, Thos, Baker, pre- siding. Meeting opened by members singing institute ode and repeating the Lord's Prayer, ness was dealt with at this juncture, Mrs. Bush then favored with music on the amberola, Then some of the FCTENA TTCHD IND BURNED On Arms and Lets Six Years. Cuticura Heals. "When | was a small eczema broke out on my arms and legs in small pimples. As I grew older the eczema became wet and turned very red, and my clothing aggravated it. It itched and bur) 50 that many 2 night I could not sleep. The trou- ble continued for six ysars. " A friend advised Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I senf for a free sample. I found great relief after using it so purchased a cake of Cuticura Sosp and a box of - cura Ointment which healed fe." (Signed) Louis W. Plunz, 7128 Jasper Ave., Edmonton, Alta, Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purposes, - Addrass Canadian BEE E : a Shaving 28c. ELASTIC SIOR-1] 4 4 ALISTS IN » WEIGHT S FITT ! ESSURE, FOR AND OX L7G 2) AUTHORS & C ORON The usual busi- | members dealt with the subject oi 'Ontario the very best Province." Mrs. Harvey Hardy took up "The Wealth of the Province," Mrs. E. J. Black Jave "The Laws of the Land," and Mrs, C, D. Pascoe described "The great men of Ontario." These papers were carefully written up and splendidly given and are worthy a plage in our Institute Journal. This program was to be a surprise pro- gramme and Miss Jane Swack dres- sed in ancient but beautiful costume did not fool the Solina ladies long as' her identity was soon guessed. The exchange of parcels was inter- esting and everyone felt satisfied with their exchange of gifts or par- cels. Sie. Wallace and Miss Bessie Pas- Bovril added to 'omelettes gives them a wonderful flavour and makes them more nourishing 102 coe, Enfield, at Miss Mary Ho garth's. Miss Magge Taylor, Orono, at Mr. W. T. Taylor's. Mr. Harold Bennett, Oshawa, at Mr. N> C. Yellowlees. Chapin, Toronto, H. Pleased to report Mrs. W. H. Westlake as gaining nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin and family have moved from Selina to the Sonley farm at Zion. We wish them every success. Pleased to report Mrs. S$. E. Werry making satisfactory progress in Bowmanville Hospital. Mr. and" Mss. James Moorey and Mrs. Chas. Blanchard visited in To- 'tonto on Friday. Mr. Normau Mutton and Miss Ruth, Oshawa, at Mr. W. H. West- lake's. at Argues. Mr. A. L. Pascoe is in Toronto] ~ attending the Milk Producers meet- ing and visiting his daughter, Mrs. AicLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink are moving into Mr. Wright's house in Solina. Miss Wilma Hudgins, with Miss Dorothy Harris. Mr. Isaac Hardy and Mr. Harvey Hardy with their aunt, Mrs. Nellie Hardy, Whitby, , Glad to thear the hum of the milk truck these days as it greatly re- lieves the dairymen of long, hard trips with their milk, Rev. J. R. Bick preached a splen- did sermon to an wppreciative aud- ience on Sunday, There was goodly number present, This Sun- day was our delayed missionary pro- gram and it was splendidly taken up by Mrs. Thos. Baker. Misses Isobel Yellowlees and Mary Millson sang a pretty duet, "Hear the Pennies Dropping," accompanied by Miss Evelyn Millson. Mr. Harvey Hardy was in Toronto and attended the Educational Con- vention and reports 'it a meeting welleworth attending. League at Eldad opening in usual form with Mr, E, R. Taylor as pre- sident. Scripture lesson by Percy Dewell, hymn 147. Devotional by E. R.- Taylor. "Slang and Cheap Talk" as a topic was ably taken by Miss Nora Werry, Several members took part in a reference reading. Mouth organ music by Jack Walker and Ralph Wilbur. 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