WOMEN'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 35. "Mr. J. M, Owens was a week- end visitor n Woodville. A Mr, W. MacLean, Midland, was a visitor in this oly on Monday, LJ] Lord and Lady Strathcona re- turned to England recently from India, LJ . . Clarence Ackerman has been visiting with Mr, BE. Bongard, Mil- ford, for a few weeks. Mr, Harry Hunter, of this eity, accompanied by his son, Russell, Toronto, were recent visitors in Midland, Mrs, N. Mellveen and family, who have been visliting in Toron- to for some months, have return- ed to Oshawa. woo» * LJ Dr, T. W. G. McKay, M.0.H,, is attending the Canadian Confer- ence on Social Work of the So- cial Service Council of Canada, which is being held at the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal, this week, Miss Cleta Abernethy was a re- cent visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Abernethy, Camp- bellford. a Mrs, J. H. Boyce, Warkworth, announces the engagement of her daughter, Pearl Eva Gladys, to Mr. Ernest W, J. Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willam Blair, of this city, The marriage will take place the latter part of April, Weddings BALAYN-OSBOURNE A quiet but prefty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, April 21, at § o'clock, at St. Peter's Aug- lican Church, Toronta, when Thel- ma Ileane, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James Osbourne, Roxborough Avenue, Oshawa, be- came the bride of Mr, William Clifford Balayn, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Clifford Balayn, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs, William Balayn, Sguth Hamp- ton, England. The bride looked charming in a French bridal rose crepe dress, with hat to mateh, She carried a bouquet of tea roses and lily of the valley. After the ceremony the happy couple left for points west, On their return they will reside in Toronto. When washing a white silk blouse or jumper to which youn want to give a little stiffness, add a few lumps of sugar to the rins- ing water, roll tightly in a clean towel, and 'ren while still damp 'ee USHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 Our Daily Recipe Apple Crisp Wash, quarter, core and pare 8 apples, Put into a greased cas- serole, and pour over the apples 1-2 cup water nfixed with 1 tea- spoon cinnamon, Mix 1 cup su- gar with 3-4 cups flour and work in 7 tablespoons butter until crumbly, Spread over the apples and bake uncovered at 400 F. for about 30 minutes. A wringer should always be un- screwed after use in order to take the weight off the rollers, Two little wedges of wood ean be placed between and so allow the alr to pass through. Egg Outlets Two tablespoons butter, 4 ta- blespoons bread flour, 1 cup scald. ed milk, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 hard. holled egg, 1-3 teaspoon paprika, 8-4 teaspoons finely grated onl. on, 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley, few gratings nutmeg, Melt butter, add flour and stir until thoroughly blended. Pour on gradually the milk ani bring to the boiling point, Cook in dou- hle boiler five minutes and cons tinue stirring, Cut eggs In coarse pieces and add with remaining in- gredlents to sauce, cool and shape in the fqrm of cutlets, Dip in flour, egg and crumbs, fry in deep fat and drain on paper, . Make a ent at small end of each eutlet and insert in each a 22-inch plece of macaroni, Serve with white sauce, Cambs | Corrective Supports Attractively Made for Convalescent Women MISS MABEL CRAKE, registered nurse and educational instructor from the factory, will be in our store Saturday, and Monday from 9 a.m, till 12 noon, and will be glad to give expert information regarding these garments, A Charming Frock for the Larger Woman The attractive novelty silk crepe model pictured here ia one of the season's smartest frocks. The long collar and front panel are of oon: trasting material and give the muchdesired slenderizing nen, There is a shirred inset at each side of the front, tucks at the shoulders, and long sleeves gather ed Into wristhands, Sizes 36, 88, 40, 43, 44, 46, 48 and 50 inches bust. Bize 38 requires 3% yards 86-inch, or 8% yards G4inch mate rial, Price 20 cents the pattem, Home sewing brings nice clothes within the reach of all, and to fol. low the mode is delightful when it H EADQUARTERS for Camp Supports, mended by leading Physicians, Thousands of women have found health through Camp Corrective Supports. There is a model to meet every need--for displaced organs, hernia, weak back, maternity and convalescent use, Let our experts fit you to these at- tractive, scientifically designed models, Recom- Ladies' F. T. Lamble and Children's Wear 4 King St. East 8 cheery start when Kellogg's Corn Flakes & come to break- fast, , , . Here is flavor to tempt any appetite--delicious Kellogg flavor, And crispness that makes the calmest taste all excited! CORN.FLAKES 9 ore than 11,000,000 enjoy -~cllogg's Corn Flakes daily. 4d A can be done so easily and econom- leally by following the styles pie- tured in our new Fashion Book, A chart accompanying each pattern shows the material as it appears when cut out. Every detall is ex- plained so that the inexperienced sewer can make without difficulty AR attractive dress. Price of the bask 10 cents the capy. ---- PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON To The Oshawa Daily Times Patter, Department Oshawa, Ont, Enclosed find ,,,,,,,, cents, Please send patterns listed be low: errs res pled uy, slze ,., sess snrsvsmanen BIEN 4400 me rere vem LIE ER [ERT EE EER EE EEN) Name Address fown 04s 449 Province , .... rT Price, 20 cents each, stamps or coln, Wrap colin warefully, ATH BIRTHDAY REBFKAH NO. 3 Event Fittingly Celebrated With a Concert and Banquet SERRA INIIINIIIIRIIRITNS Se sar aa merase Lodge of this eity have passed their {orty-seventh year since the forming of their lodge, and this was fittingly cele- brated Wednesday evening, when following the regular meeting, 2 concert and banquet were enjoyed in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. An excellent program was furnished by Miss No- ble, elocutionist, Miss Palmer, dan- cer, Mrs. Noble, soloist, Mrs. Han- na, all of Toronto. A very pleasing ceremony took place when Sisters H. Caverley, A. Thrasher and I. Follest were asked to come forward to be presented with beautiful bou- quets of cut flowers. Mrs. Isabel McDonald. Noble Grand of the lodge, made the presentation. Mrs. Thrasher and Mrs. Caverley are the oldest members of the lodge. Mrs. Follest had so kindly donated a huge birthday cake to the lodge, and as this was also the occasion of her birthday, she was made the re- cipient of many good wishes and the compliments of the day. AN three members, though completely taken by surprise, replied suitably. Community singing was enjoyed until the adjournment to the ban- quet hall where a sumptuous repast had been prepared by Sfster Mary Shaw, District Deputy President, and her committee. Toasts were proposed to the King by Mrs. Cavs erley. to the good of the order, which was replied to by Mrs. Thrasher. A toast was proposed to the oldest members by Sister Mary Shaw, and was fittingly responded to by Bro. Spencer. The Visitors, proposed by Sister Mabel Disney, Past District Deputy President, was replied to by Sister Maud Knox, Past District Deputy. If they ever make cooking schools more popular than dancing schools there are going to be a heap more successful marriages.-- Cincinnati Examiner. The ex-Kaiser is now said to have given up all hopes of regain- ing his throne. He will not be for- Rebekah No. 2 NAR x | nm given for running away from it.-- Kingaton Whig Standard, a E--------_--AIAA_.. YO TIT HA Many Oshawa Guests Attend Pleasing Recital in Toronto Given By Miss Helen John] ston of This City in To. cert Hall Last Evening-- Function Was a Brilliant Success The recital given hy Miss Helen Johnston in the Toronto Conserva- friends ih Oshawa, have watched the progress in her musical career from were proud of the success achiev ed last night by the young wom-|1 an, who, with such pleasing stage deportment, polgoe and tory-Concert Hall last evening was | 1 of unusthal Interest to her many | Misses Lillian Nieman, Miss Jean Friends, who | ( taxing and varied program of pis ano numbers with the technical skill and perfection, and the ar-|y tistie finish of a professional, In| A, deed, Miss Johnston can almost be |} truly classed as a professional as her recital last night is one of the | ¢ final steps In the attainment of her degree of L.T.C.M, the high- est standing in the Toronto Cons | servatory of Musi Consequents | y ly, the happy moment at the close of the program when the young |, artist stood with smiling tace arms full of flowers, with which she had been literally showered during the recital, to receive the congratulations of her friends, was not Its deeper note of triumph In the '"Dellus Concerto in C Minor" Miss Johnston was ably ussisted on the second piano hy Misa Lillian Nieman, while the happy combi Moo such artists as Mr, and Mi Loo Smith and Frank Machford, with Miss Johns |« ston at the plano, tetto In C Minor a Several r ates of Ontario Ladles' Whithy, assisted their gehoolmate in the capacity of nshes | ¢ ars, After the recital, Miss John- ston and a number of her friends | were entertained at the home of |) Mr, Thomas Jenking, 97. Dunveg- | an Road, hi daughter, Miss |, K, Jenkins, at a reception and without foy to lsten to; Jt girls and gradu- Jt Coll 1 \ 0 p 0 ( n h Ji I Ww c Q ; A JAA | TRUSTWORTHY | I AWOMAN MUST trust her hands sndclothes soap |! of SOME kind> |» Yet Hands are | precious, Clothes ¢ost MONEY,,.,, (I oli Both are safewith | SUNLIGHT. I ministerial representative, Rev. | A. McLellan llions | of women know it is TRUST~ WORTHY 1 1 ( | Y t J J. ( I dance, were: ston, Miss K./ Mitchell, ronto Conservatory Con. | 4d¢rson, and Mr, D, Mr, and son, Mr, ford, Mr. and Dr, and Mrs, -- Mr and Mrs, Harry Minchingdon, Mr, Mrs, Addison Sellery, Miss "Bun- Miss childhood, | Ruth Currie Mr, Mr, Mr ) almost | lery, Mr. Edwin Minchingdon, Mr. faultless mueiclanship, rendered a | Edward Stevens and Mr. Emerson Martin, and Mpg, Mig, Leo Gray, Mrs, ¥. E, Hallitt, Mrs, 1, E, Marion Lick, A. and | yee, Jamison APPROVE PRINCIPLE WOMEN ORDINATION made the quar | es Brooklin, "former | Port Whithy, then made a few introduce. agendn representatives were appointed to | on the or Monday, the students from Simcoe Street United Chupch, [ Oshawa, was committee St, Paul's Churen for the splendid behalf of the Sanderson preciation frome the delegates. The meeting was eoncluded shortly af- pronouncing the benediction. follows: 'lugston, H. Stainton, Jos Among those present Mr, and Mrs. D, F. John- Miss M. Miss L. Germond, Mr. M. Johnston Mitheell of Oshawa; Mrs, G. D. Atkin and Mrs, Frank Blach- Mrs. Leo Smith, H. G. Armstrong, Hezzelwood, Mr, and Mrs, Wasson, Dr, and fe" Hodge, Miss Grace Elllott, Miss "Tommie" 'Dot' Beatty, Sinclair Miss Alan Farewell, Phillip Atkinson, Mr, "Tots" hunting, Mr. Clifford McCormick, bavid Lloyd, Mr, Lorne Sel- Jrosthwalte, Among those from Oshawa at- ending the recital were Mrs, H, Brown, Mrs, Coyte, Mrs, Wil- wr, Mr, an dMrs, E, Bruton, Mr, Hartley; Mrs, McNaugh- on, Mrs, KE, Lick, Mrs, D, M, Tod, MeGibbon, Mrs. G. D, Jonant, Mrs, M, Ellis, Miss Jean Keddie, Mra, C, M, Mundy, Misses London, I, Mun= Armstrong, 1, Taylor, and Mrs, ly, N. Mundy Harvey, ARRAS ff wall 'blanded and scientifically fference grocers. The flavour will charm you. tea Is very d..iclous If hish-growny packed --"§A AoA Orange Pekoe Blend is all you will realize the di i-lb.--At all of these. R. A. Welr, J. win (chairman), Walter Ruel ham, Geo, Mazon, W. A, Bunner, W, Elliott Members; J, R, Shike, Trewin, J. Shrevenson, 8 T Thompson, . H. Millard am (1, Langmaid, 1 Miss M, Ww. mow, J, ker, Young Case, Ww. Ww, H. T Evy, M . Courtice, J, G Annis, Dr. ( A vit mabalia Farster ne all ge -- A lace, Wm. Shirling, C. W. DeMille, No doubt Whattam, ¥. J, 8. Dougall, J. #. Farguson, A, I. | callats sing Sanderson, Rk. 'I' Maxwell, H [ [tan Richards, 1°, G4, shout it: People am saddest when some radio vo -Toronte Telegram. R. Trumpour, A. M, Ire Bunner, J, W. Phillp, R, Wm. Rabeliffe, H, BE Parsons, RR. Philp, © Chant, \\ I. ARI V Robertson, J (8) | RI JR M Hn 6% muscles Chapmur Waddell, A It is od drug stores, -------- Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains Por quick velief from all Rheuma tic pain, chest colds, sore aching ind | rub on H{heamabalm, Kt | cqual, It penctrates, Ask for Rhew Lambago, thousand: has nt made In Canada, 75 (Continued from page 3) luy morning with religious exercls- After the singing of a hymn he eripture reading was taken hy he gecretary, Rev, I, IL. Jull, of while Rev, W. Elliott, of I'erry, led in prayer, The Rev, A. M, Irwin, of hnirman, ory remarks, the minutes of the ast meeting were read and adopts | wl and the business of the day com: | nenced following the order of the | During the morning session, Iay he Bay of Quinta conference, whieh vill meet this year In Smith's alls last Tuesday in May, con- | until the following Sunday Dr. £2. FP, McGillivray, was appointed to pre- tev the | inuin f Whithy, are an obituary for the late Farewell, principal of mtario Ladies' College. After! wich othep routine husiness had eon transacted, dhe court was ad- warned at 1.1.40 a) m., allowing | various committees to get to- ether hetween that time and 12.30 hen dinner was served in the hurch basement hy members of t. Paul's church Ladies' Ald, The committee on ministers and brought In a lengthy re- concerning the transfer of to different charges. The Dr, H. 8S. Dougall rank ort 1inisters esignation of confirmed and the recommended that he rinanent superannuation veral 1 for temporary su- annuation were also granted "J. Maxwell, of St, Andrew's irch, Oshawa, brought in a reso- on thanking Dr, Dougall and tev. CW. DeMille for thelr good ork during their stay in this bhytery Rev. DeMille is leave : presently for a new pastorate eceive p (uests 1 1 Sarnia Before the of the session was decided to hold the Septem- Presbytery in place made a honor through | close the this the Jaremont as trong hid for Rev, McLellan also yoved that a vote of thanks be ten- ered to the Ladies' Aid Society of epast which had heen provided. On | Rev, A. R. acknowledged this ap- society, er five o'clock, Rev. Sanderson The list of those present is as Ministers: Revs. D. W. Besh, . U'. Robins, P, H. Jull( secretary), E. Grifith, A. Mclellan, J. F. 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