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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 May 1928, p. 5

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"Woman's Daily Interest SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Times invites the co- operation of its readers in v Arthur Ramisdale, ot Chea: 80, ting er, Mrs. C. BE. atlined, Court street, Mr. Louis Hyman has resumed his duties, after having beem con- fined to his home for several days, . Ld . Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pardee left today on an extended trip to England, sailing from New York on the Cedric, June 2. e+ a The Viscount and Viscountess Willingdon arrive, in Toronto to- night and will be the guests until Tuesday of the Lieutenant-Gover- nor and Mrs, Willlam D, Ross. - + + ¥ Mrs. L. W, Stewart and daugh- ter, June, of Hamilton, are visit- ing the former's aunt, Mrs, James Judge, who has just returned from Kalamazoo, Mich. »* LJ] -. Mr, and Mrs, John Jacob, the latter formerly Miss Lucilla Cham- bers, Bombay, India, are sailing for Canada on the Ascania May 25. Mr, and Mrs, Jacob expect to re- main in Canada until September, * LJ] -. Mrs. H, Hurst, King street west, and Mrs, Huxtable, Barrie street, and Mrs, A, H, Smith are attend- ing the graduation exercises of the Grant McDonald School for Nurses. Miss Ethel Johnson, daughter of the late Mr, R, J, Johnson and Mrs, Smith is among the graduates. CI The engagement was announced yesterday of Miss Lucy Crowdy, only daughter: of Mr. and Mrs, James F, Crowdy, of Celtrin Lodge, Rockeliffe Park, Ottawa, to the Hon, James Kenneth Weir, elder son of Lord Weir of . Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Mr, Crow- dy is assistant secretary to the Governor-General, Miss Crowdy is one of the most popular members of the Capital's younger set and made her debut two years ago, She is in England now visiting rela- tives, The wedding is expected to take place in Ottawa before the end of the year. Hon, James Kenneth Weir is the eldest son and heir of william Douglas Weir, Pe the first Baron Weir of Eastwood Park, Greenock, Renfrewshire, The young couple will make their home in Scotland. « Weddings MARTIN---DICKSON . On Thursday ev: , May 17. in St. Andrew's M by the Rev. F. J. Maxwell, Margaret Dickson to James Harry Martin, both of the city of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Mar- tin will reside in Oshawa, . ---- . KINTON--FERRIER A quiet wedding took place on May 15, in St. Andrew's Manse when Myrtle Irene, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam E. Ferrier; Perth, became the bride of Char- les A., son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles F. Kinton, 125 Stacey Avenue, Rev. F. J. Maxwell performed the cere- mony. They were attended by Miss Evelyn Blair and Mr. George Kin- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Kinton will reside in Oshawa, 5 Household Hints BROWN ROASTS To crust a roast with a deep brown hue, have your oven very hot when you pep the roast im, then lower heat. This crusts the roast and keeps the juices in. \ SUMMER DESSERTS Cooked desserts are often too strenuous for the housewife in summer, Fresh fruits or cheese and crackers, are desirable finishing touches, MEAT STOCK It is often advantageous to have your butcher hone a joint you are buying. Use the bone for meat stock or soup and your roast can be stuffed with dressing to fill in. Creamed Eggs This is egg season, Dice the whites of hard-boiled eggs in hot cream sauc-, cover squares of toas. with the mixture and top with the yokes put through a strainer, Pudding Sauces Here are a few excellent pudding sauces to "dress up" quick desserty and prosaic bread ;uddings: Orange Cream Sause--One quar- ter cup orange juice, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 1 cup confectioners' sugar, % cup heavy cream,--Thin all ingredients apd beat well, stand in cool place at-least an hour he- fore serving. Lemon Sauce--Two tablespoons flour, 4 tablespoons sugar, pinch salt, 1 cup water, 1 teaspoon lemon extract, Cook all together, adding leman extract first before serving. a XX IX / PLAN ANNUAL - GGLT. CANP Qshawa Girls' Work Board Meet--Camp June 20 to 30 at Oak Lake At a meeting of the Oshawa Girls' Work rd this week, ar- rangements were completed for the annual camp for C.G.I.T. and Sun- day School girls of this city. The camp will be held at Oak Lake, in Hastings county, June 20 te 30. This is the first year that one camp has been held for the girls of all the co-operating Sunday Schools and also the first year that the tile of the camp has extended over one week, Last year the girls of Kiug Street Sunday School held one camp and the girls from the other Sunday School a different one, but mow all Sunday Schools will combine in the effort, and it is expected that about sixty girls will attend. All Sunday School girls who desire to attend will be wel- come at the camp, and Mrs, W, H. Tait, President of the Girls' Work Board, will be camp director, At the meeting. of the Girls' Work Board, arrangements were also completed for Playground ac- tivities this summer, There will be, a playground in Cedardale, and possibly others, open three days a weak, and the older C.G.I.T. girls are glying their time in turn to supervise the play of the children, RRANTFORD BOWLING CLUBS ORGANIZE NEW ASSOCIATIONS Brantford, May 17. -- Organiza-' tion of the Teelphone City Bowl- ing Association, to present open lawn bowling tourneys here, has been completed with the backing of sthe three local cubs, Officers are: President, R. T, Stillman; Vice-Presidtnt, Ald, J, D, Ansell: Secretary, W. E, Hartmann; audi- tor, Clarence Stiles; executive, J. A, Hainer R. P. Morrison, W, Lahey, H, B, Beckett, J, Hagey, D, T. Williamson, | tht three clubs; Hep . Cooper; Pastimes, / Laughlin; Dufferin, ALT, Both the Telephone City and the Lloyd Haris trophies will become the property of the new associa- tion and will be offtred for compe- tition on July 1, LEGACIES, Unto my friends I give my thoughts Unto my God, my soul, Unto my foe I leave my love-- That is of lite the whole, Nay, there is something, a trifle left, Who shall receive this dower? See, Earth-Mother, a handful of dust-- Turn it into a flower, : ~--Ethelwyn Wetherald, bo SE © XX TX IL } THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1928 THE NEW MODE FOR'® SUMMER ushers in an en- tirely new type of millinery to complement the change in fashion. Now, too, is the time to plan and choose the LOVELY LARGE blue, tangerine, henna, orchid, vacation outfit and this is the shop where one is certain to find the best of the new in great variety. SMALL CHIC HATS FOR SPORTS . OF FELT, HAIR AND LACE In the new colors--charming as summer flowers--cornflower beige, tan and black. $3 98 Priced Moderately upwards from ... . Y BRIMMED HATS Hats like these will not last prettily trimmed with flowers, SPECIAL CLEARANCE--$2.98 for during, the season every hat sold at twice the price. The lot is made up of crochets, railroad braids and fine straws ribbons and brilliant $2 98 pins. In"the season's smartest styles and colors .. . long at this remarkable price, Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded I PORT ENGIN ENTHUSIASTIO OVER LACROSSE OUTLOOK + ort Egin, May 116,--As a re sult of a visit on Thursday last by Fred ¢,. Waghorne of Toronto, past president and official repre- sentative o fthe Ontario Lacrosse Association, W, M, McCutcheon of Walkerton, a member of the executive of the O.A L.A, and Harris Rife of Walkerton, an ar- dent lacrosse enthusiast, Canada's national game, 1s to be revived here by the organizing of a mid- get team. 'The Young lads are keenly eathused over the pros- pects of a district of the 0,A L.A. being formed with Souithanipton, Port Eigin, Paisley and Walker- ton cntering midget teams. The local organization has as ils offic- ers: 8, R, Wesley, President; J. A. Howe, Vice-President; Ross Goar, Secretary-Treasurer, A smart, decorative accessory for the forma gown is Chanel's newest chain of beautifully cut petal- pointed crystals put together in a triangle makes a delightful adorn- ment. for a decolletage, Fashion Notes Navy and grey costumes are stropg at the New York race meets already opened. Rl Cte Coats of small figured, printed taffeta over dresbes of the same material were a Paris suggestion for Easter, and several new models of suits and ensembles made of stiff printed silk were shown with the coats uswally full length and straight in lune, while many have scarf co"ars which tie at one side in a taffeta bow. Among the modes noted at the United Hunt's meet worn by smart New York were: F rmal wraps in black satin or grey cloth -- two Pp .'t* scarfs of fox or sable fur--) tailleurs of striped or mixed fab- ric--printed silk in casual scatter --important pocket details and coats with selvedge trimming. At the smartest luncheon of the week at the Ritz in New York, soft sil': frocks were much in evidence, many of them cut along ruffled lines, and tiny flowered prints, gay cubistic designs and confetti silks were included In the patterns, Our Daily Recipe ---- Pineapple Cream To make it, take a cup of the fruit, a cup of cream, a tablespoon of lemon juice, a tablespoon of the pine juice, and a quarter cup pow- derad sugar, and a quarter of a pound of marshmallcws. Drain the cup of pineapple, whip the cream stiff, sift in the sugar, add the marshmallows, cup up, and the fruit juices, then fold in the pine- apple and rile either into one larg. dish lined with angel or sponge cake, or into mall dishes similarly lined. Or else you can put it into small dishes and serve cakes with it, Many people can the juice of the pineapple and have it to flavor fruit drinks in the Summer, Butterscotch Rice Rice, cooked in milk until soft, is delicious for a simple dessert, when served topped with plenty of butterscotch sauce, served hot and sticky, . Foaming Egg Sauce --- one egg white, % cup powdered sugar J4 teaspoon vanilla, 1 sae volk, 1% tablespoons milk (0F % cup whip- pred cream.) Beat egg white till stiff. 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