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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 May 1928, p. 5

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Woman's Daily Interest | SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Times invites the co- operation of ita readers in coutributing items to this column, Send in a postcard or phone 35, Mr. J. W. Howson, Cavan, is a visitor in town this week. * LI Miss Ella Collacott, of this city, visited her parents in Salem, « ss 8 NIT Brags Harlow and bride are taking up esidence in Oshawa, . * Mrs James Watson, Kincardine, spent the holiday. with relatives in Oshawa. . . . Miss Cassie Ruse was the guest of Mr. W.'W, Horn, Hampton, for a few days, LJ * LJ Mr. and Mrs. L. Corrin visited Mr. and Mrs, Benner, recently in Bolsover, L LJ] * Miss Merril Culley and Miss Bell Culley visited friends in Uxbridge for the holiday. . * 2» Miss Florence Down was the guest of her friend, Miss Margaret Moore, Tyrone, L LJ] Mr. and Mrs, George Seymour, formerly of Orono, are taking up residence in Oshawa. ® LJ * Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Bylmer, 151 William street, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. G, Dodge, Hampton, this week. LJ * » Mr. and Mrs. C, Clemence and daughter, Mildred, were the guests of Mr, BE, H, Cole, Hampton, re- cently, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Redpath, 492 Mary street, were recent guests of the Jormer's mother, Mr. and Mrs, Orville Kitching, formerly of Midland, are taking up residence In this city, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Toronto, visited her daughter and other relatives in Ue Sity yesterday, Mrs. James Anderson of Kin. cardine has returned home after visiting relatives here for a few days. : . . . Mr, and Mrs, George E. Bull, Simcoe street morth, visited over the holiday with relatives at Lake Simcoe. * 8 Mrs, Alfred Fursey, of Leam- ington, Ont., is visiting with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bunker, Brock street east. . Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Forrester, Baird's Apartments, spent the holi- day at the home of her parents in Toronto, * LJ . Miss Betty Rice, president of the Young People's Society of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, left Wednesday evening to attend the B.Y.P.U, convention in London. J * J Miss Mary Hambly was the hostess on Wednesday at a charm- ing trousseau tea at her home, 32 Charles street, after three o'clock. Yellow marigolds, daffodils and tulips were tastefully arranged throughout the various rooms. Yels low roses formed the table decora- tions, at whch Mrs. Charles Pirie and Mrs. Albert Cox poured tea. Misses Dorothy Patten, Lillian Pirie and Mrs. Howard Keller, of Hamilton, assisted in the tea room while Misses Dors Flintoff, Flor- ence Cox, Evelyn Jefferies, Kate Shearer and Eva Dalby assisted in the rooms, where the trousseau was shown, Miss Hambly received her guests attired in a smart blue crepe dress, I -- Powerful, Penetrating Antiseptic Oil Heals Ecxema and Other Skin Diseases Must Give Results in 7 Days or Money Back Make up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well, Like a lot of other people, you- 've probably been 'conyinced that the only thing to use was an oint- ment or salve (some of them are very good) but in the big major- ity of cases these sticky salves simply clog the pores and tke condition primarily remains the same, Go to W, H. Karn, Jury and Lovell, Ltd, or any other good druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil, The very first application will give you relief and a few short treatments will thoroughly con- vince you that by sticking faith- fully to .it for a short while your skin troubles will be a thing of the past, : | Remember that Moone's Emer- ald Oil is a clean, powerful, pene- trating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy vesi- due and that it must give com- plete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded, Saves Clothes Saves Hands Saves Time Sunlight, being all pure s0ap-- ts magical lacher has the utmost cleansing value, yet is harmless to fabrics, . , . Saves clothes, The purity of Sunlight protects It helps to keep the skin soft and smooth . . . Saves hands. Since no soap can cleanse until it is dissolved, Sualight is y made to dissolve ly so that ic tums into copious suds a once , . » Saves time. Millions of women prefer the s0ap with the Sualigh, $5,000 guarantee of purity. BOTHERS LIMITED TO BONTO ar Sy a Cy - , or und Mr, and Mrs, H, A, Saunders and son, Robert, and Mr, and Mrs. BE. Saunders; all of Oshawa, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, L, T. Pascoe in Hampton. The engagement is announced of Louise, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William A. Allin, Osh- awa, to Mr, Edward Bovay, of Co- bourg, formerly of Whitby, only son of Mr, and Mrs, William Bo- vay, of Picton. The marriage will take place .quietly in June, . . . w=Miss Violet Copeland entertain- ed at a trousseau tea at her 'home, 477 Masson street, Wednesday after- noon to about forty guests. The guests were received at the door hy Mrs. Copeland, who looked charming in black georgette trimmed with cut velvet, and Miss Copeland, who wore a green crepe gown and black shoes and stockings. Miss Cora Leach as- sisted in the rooms where the giits and trousseau were displayed. In the tea room Mrs, Hastings and Mrs. Fair poured tea, while Ty Thern- beck assisted. The table decorations were carried out. in a yellow and white color scheme, with the wedding cake holding the place of honor in the centre of the table. GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY BY FRIENDS About fifteen friends and neigh- bors gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. H, Ashton, Verdun Road, on Monday evening to sur- prise them on the eve of their de- parture to the northern part of the city. The host and hostess were presented with a rose bowl and bread tray with the sincerest regrets on the part of the guests in losing such friendly neighbors. A social evening was spent and Mr, and Mrs, Ashton were given a cheerful send-of to their new home, Recent Deaths PR, HARRY OC, PHILLIPS The death occurred recently of Dr, Harry C, Phillips at his home, Rochester, N.Y. The deceased was. ahout 63 years of age and died from an attack of hoart trouble. He was horn at Hamp- ton, Ont, fin 1864, graduated from the Trinity Medical College of Toronto University and recejv- ed degrees from Cambridge Uhi- versity England, and Bellevue College, New York. Dr. Phillips is survived hy his wife, a son and three grandchild- ren In Rochester, his mother, Mrs, Mary Phillips, Hampton and a sis- ter in St, Catharines, of Oshawa and sympathy is ex- bereaved ones in the older citizens their sincereest tended to the their sorrow. | Household Hints Beat an egg thoroughly with a pint of hot rain-water and an ounce of rosemary. Rub it into the scalp very thoroughly, then rinse several times in clear water till all traces of shampoo have disappear- ed. - Whites of eggs if whipped too long become watery again. If you are buying amber beads or an amber cigarette-holder yon want to be very careful these days that it is real, not imitation, for the imitation amber {8 made so cleverly that it takes almost an ex- pert to tell the difference. One easy way of testing it is this: Rub on your sleeve, then see if it will pick up a tiny scrap of paper from the table. Real amber always will do this, but the imitatfon will not. Jam should never be made in an fron or tin pail. Epamelled pans, aluminum, copper or brass pans are the best to use. All pans must be glean, and brass and cop- per pans must be carefully examin- ed to see that they are free from all trace of verdigris. In buying printed silks be sure the prints are fast colors. It fis no economy to buy cheap silk that fades at the first washing. Make 2 lukewarm soap suds of mild soap. Never use water over 110 degrees, or slightly warmer than body heat, for either washing or rinsing. Never apply the soap .directly to the garment. through the soap suds. When the garment is clean, well and dry between two bath towels. When almost dry, press with a warm, rather than a bot iron. The glaz- protecting cloth or transparent paper. Pile Sufferers You can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause --congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Nothing but an internal remedy can do this--that's why cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leun- hardt's Hem-Roid. 2 harmless tab- safely banish any form of Pile mis- ery or money back. Jury & Lovell, Lid., and druggists everywhere sell it with this oe in J Dr. Phillips was well-known to | Wash by squeezing YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY SUCCESS Calvary Baptists Entertain Friends from Toronto Churches on Holiday The Young People of Calvary Baptist Church entertained about 150 young people from various To- ronto Baptist Churches here yes- terday. Services were held in the church building on Athol street west afternoon and evening. Sup- per was served in the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium and in the interval be- tween the supper and the evening services three meetings were held on down town streeet corners, the young people giving expression to their enthusiasm and zeal in this way. At the evening service a "say-s0" half hour was crowded with dozens of brief testimon- ies. Rev. J. H, Peer, pastor of Wil- lowdale Baptist church, Toronto, was the chief speaker, and he de- livered inspiring and deeply oidg itual addresses at both meetings. At the close of the evening ser- vice a score or more young people re-dedicated their lives to Christ | and His service, Rev. Glen Wardell and Rev, D. Hackett of Toronto shared the du- tied of presiding and several young people from Forward Baptist church rendered musical numbers in a very acceptable way. Altogether the day was much enjoyexl both hy the local people and their visitors from Toronto. Feminists say talkative women keep secrets as well as the other kind, Meaning of course tha kind that don't keep secrets.--Galt Re- porter, ~ Skill Is the paramount when selecting your physician or dentist, Why not the same with your Optometrist? Scientific knowledge, experi- ence and conscientious considera- tion are what you wanf, and Jury & Lovell's Eye Glass Service em- hodies all three factors, This eom- bination has established our repu- tation, + Jury & Lovell's, Optical Parlors consideration Ver ore » Georgette in effective stripes ana) coloring contributes a decorative oh 3% SN, Soh TA oke and w ne - hi at front. The cascading Jabot! {s made of plain georgette in har- monizing shade. For the 36-inch size 8'4 yards of 36-inch material with 34 yard of 27-inch contrasting is sufficient to make it. Style No. 825 comes in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust | measure. Chiffon, silk crepe,' printed georgette crepe, washable, crepe de chine, crepe satin and canton faille crepe are smart. suggestions. Price 20 cents the! pattern. Our Fashion Book, illustrating) the newest and most practical' styles, will be of interest to every | home dressmaker. Price of the 'book 10 cents the copy. PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON To The Oshawa Daily Times Pattern Department Oshawa, Ont, Enclosed find ,,.,,,,, conts, Please send patterns listed be- low: vesseversnrnsee BIER mosis ssessessrnrseen BIBW mi owee mrs ssssnsvnnien BBO 0 aee LEN ROR Name iss. Address .,. Pown ,,4 +, Province , . Price, 20 cen stamps or coin, :arefully, sess srrreneee ach, d Wrap cols RAE tel NARCOTICS FOUND Vancouver, May 23.--Concealed in a large bundle of laundry which was being taken ashore from the Danish motor ship Tacoma a parcel of nar- cotics valued at $3,000 was discoy- ered by Canadian Customs and Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers Phones 28 or 29 yesterday, Two men were arrested. ------ 450 Ladies' and | Three Big Specials That Will Bring Hundreds of Careful Shoppers to Our Store Friday and Saturday at 59¢, 98c¢, $1.49 Children's Hats 200 Ladies' Hats .. 8c Reg, to $5.00 Straw hats, silk and straws, crochets, to clear at this ridiculous price. Every hat is worth three and four times this price. In" all colors, (especially black) and headsizes, out they go away below 98¢ cost at .,... TR) 3 . Another Fifty Coats Have Marching Orders on Satyrday Women's, Misses', Girls', and Reefers for Boys, Wonderful Savings on Quality Gar- ments Such as We Take a Pride in Selling, Weddings FORRESTER-WAREHAM In St. John's Anglican church, Norway, Miss Elsie Mae Ware- ham, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Wareham, Kincard- ine, was married to Mr, Edward 0. Forrester of Kincardine, The ceremony - was conducted by the rector, Canon W, L, Baines-Reed, with Mr. W, H. Mould presiding at the organ. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white taffeta and her mother's veil of . Spanish net, which was fastened with sprays of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pink Ophelia roses and was attended hy Miss Mae Robert- son and Miss Evelyn Wareham, sister of the bride, who wore pink and blue taffeta dresses, with large hats and bouquets of pink roses and sweet peas, The bride- groom .was attended by Mr, Wal- lace Verner, After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Immedi- ately after the reception the bride and bridegroom left on a motor trip to Kincardine, and on their réturn will reside in Oshawa. SLATTER-~JOHNSTON A quiet wedding took place on Thursday, May 24, at the Knox Church Manse, Brock streetw est, when Rev. A. C. Reeves united in marriage Claribel, daughter of Mr. John Johnston, Huntsville, Ont., to born Ave., Oshawa. couple were unattended. reside in Oshawa, The young They will 200 Bette tas $1.49 Reg. to $8.50 This lot includes many of our better hats which sold from $5.00 to $8.50. Many are flower trim- med, Large and small headsizes in all colors. Out they all must go to make room for new mer- chandise away $1 ; 49 below cost at for summer wear. 150 Child's Smart 'brimmed and off the face styles for Young Canada. Made of soft pliable straws, light and cool These hats cannot be made for twice this price. While they last--only 150 to 59 c Hats 59¢ prrrrr paras s arr arn Store Opens At 8.30 A.M. ETRA SALES HELP 3 KING ST. EAST Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELERS Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South New Plumbing Business Locates In Oshawa 178 Centre Street "Good Material, Efficlent Workmen and Prompt Service." PHONE 1025W H. A. LYALL James Douglas Slatter, 339 Dear-} CUTS IN AHEAD OF JUDGE FINED $20 AND COSTS Hamilton, May 23, -- J. Whittaker, Fruitland, was fined $20 and costs for reckless driving on the Niagara High- way when he appeared before Mag- strate Vance in County Police Court today, and Judge Campbell, St, Cath- arines, was a witness. Judge Camp: bell stated that the machine driven - Bul Brick Beginning Saturday and Continuing Throughout Next & Al WeekaStupendous by Whittaker cut in ahead of while going at a good rate of # and an accident was averted by prompt application of the brakes of the judge's car, rr e---- The Italian laborer who fed pepe pered bread to the elephant at Tavs rytown is understood: to be doing finely.--Terre Haute Tribune, Our Frigidaire Cabinet Assures Perfectly Frozen Ice Cream ~ NO SALT OR ICE ' Neilson's Ice Cream In Bulk or Brick , pint 306 | vv 4 35¢ KARN'S . DRUG STORE Next Post Office We Deliver Phone 378

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