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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Sep 1928, p. 6

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Laan Bt {HE OSHAWA DAILY [IMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 Woman's Daily Interest SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Times invites the eco- operation of its readers in contributing items to this column. Send in a postcard or phone 35. Mr. Robert Jewell was a recent guest at his home in Fenglon Falls. *® * * Mrs. Roy Kelett and som, Gor- don, visited friends in Pontypool, recently. 7 * ~ Mrs. Robert Mason and Miss Lavada Mason, of Fenelon Falls, spent a few day with friends in the eity. *¥ % * Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and family, of Cobourg, are spend- ing their vacation with friends in this city. * * * Mr. William Chambers visited at his home in Fenelon Falls, Mr. John Doreen and son, Frank, visited relatives in Shan- nonville! . * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL. Lqtt, Simcoe street north, Mrs, William Lott, Miss Rita Lott and Mr, Harry Lott attended the Hamilton-Heath wedding in Montreal on Wednes- day. : * * * Miss Eleanor McLaughlin "Park- wood," in company with Miss Vio- let Meyers, of Toronto, attended the fall meet of the Ontario Jockey Club at the Woodbine yes- terday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R, 8S. McLaughlin, "Parkwood," have sent out invita- tions to a tea for their daughter, Eleanor Victoria McLaughlin, un Friday, October 12, from 4 to 6.30, Miss McLaughlin is to he one of this season's debutantes. Mr. Roy Reid visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daytom in Little Britain recently. * 4 4% Mrs. S. Jude and daughter, Re- becca, of Beaverton, are visiting friends in Oshawa. 4% 8 . On Thursday evening about 55 members of the local lodge of the Daughters of England enjoyed a theatre party together in Toronto. After the theatre supper was cerved in the Diana Sweets. Weddings HAMILTON---HEATH The marriage took place at the First Presbyterian Church, Mont- real, at 10.30 Wednesday morning, Sentember 26, of Irene Phoebe, daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. Wesley Heath, of Springbrook, anl niece of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lott, Sim- coe street north, and Henry James Hamilton, son of the late James Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton of Montreal. Rev. Malcolm Campbell officiate]. The bride wore a becom- ing gown of heige erepe-back satin with a Fox felt hat and shoes to match. A silver fox fur, the gift of the groom, completed the charming ensemble. During the signing of the register, Mis. W. Westwood Rower sang "Because." After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton left on a wedding trip to Bermuda, and on their return they will reside in St. John, N.B. The bride travelled in an imported small brown hat and shoes and hag of the same color, Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lott, Mrs. Willlam Lott, Miss Rita. Lott and Mr. Harry Lott, all of this city, WwW. 0. T, U, CAMPAIGN The National W.C.T.U. is open- ing a nation-wide "Scientific Temperance' campaign, to he con- ducted entirely through the Sun- day Schools of the Dominion, start- ing on November 18, which will extend over a period of three months. Follow Through-- NOTHING gives you that vrishing breakfast, A e and fit you feel!' Not a Pep is health i wi? i ealth in a package, and constipation. folks who like Serve Pe lunch or dinner, ruits or honey, ep. to feel young. pre that coasened, wash-day Even if you use Sunlight eppy, drivin i A oh 3, Keller BL like a tasty, ep! See how single mental hazard! Ful) of flavor--full of gocu- ready-to-eat whol r--tull of go strength-building hole wheat cereal, rich in vitamins, flakes that wake up eva the laziest appetite, Pep with milk or cream is nature' Contains enough bran to be mildly es non al elements. Crisp, golden erfect food, elps prevent A wonderful food for young folks--and for often. At least once every day, For an extra treat. B,. For breakiant Eat Pep and have pep. Your grocer has fresh or canne . whole wheat including the bran Put aside for 2 moment if you will, RE thoughts of Suolight's genesal advantages iy Thisk only of your own precious hands Tel yo uh Saris hands wd eppeasance. for no other The that tweed coat, trimmed with beaver, { Harvest Thanksgiving ley, Brock com posit dent, Miss Margaret Wright; vice- Pipher. cal program followed, the father didn't ment.-- Woodstock their P's ()'s. pay more attention to their hose and RALLY DAY SERVICES AT KING ST. CHURCH TO BE HELD SUNDAY Special Rally Day services will be observeds in the King street United Chur . on Sunday next, September 30. The fall choir will render special music, assisted by Miss Dorothy Allen Parks, soprano soloist of the Church of the Re- deemer, Toronto. Her selections in the morning will be "Her Ye Noi, O Israel" by Buck, and Newton's "Hark,, Hark, My Soul", In the evening she will present "Just As 1 Am" by Hawley and Bartlett's "Lord Be Merei™ul". The minister will preach morn- ig and evening. FAMOUS MISSIONARY * AT ALBERT STREET CHURCH ON SUNDAY Interesting services have heen planned for Sunday at Albert ctree! United Church, In the morn- ing Rev, Hilton Bowles, B.A., oue of the leaving missionaries of West China Mission, who is home on furlough, will preach. le is a hrother of Chancellor Bowles ot Victoria University, A large eccn- sregation in expected to be present on this, occasion. In the evening members of Royal Black Precep- tory No. 763 will attend in a hod, it being the occasion of their an- nual church parade. SPECIAL HARVEST THANKSGIVING AT HOLY TRINITY CHURCH special Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held in Holy Trin- ity Anglican Church, Court street, a» week from this Sunday, October 7. Special music is being arranged while the sermons will be of a particularly inspiring nature. The celebration will be continued on Monday with a supper and concert, QUEEN MARY LODGE GUESTS AT TORONTO Maple Leaf, L.0.B.A., No. Toronto, held their sixtn annual birthday party in Kim- bourne Hall, Toronto, Wednesday evening and entertained as their guests the me 1hers of the Quc 1 Mary, L.O.B.A, No, 95, of this city, During the evening presentations were made to many members and guests among which were the Mis tress and Deputy Mistress of the Oshawa lodge. The assembly was later address- ged by M. W, Sister Cameron, dis- trict Secretary of the Grand Lodge; R. W. Sister Roe, Past Provincia: (Grand Mistress of Ontario West; R. W. Sister Lillian Morgan and Alderman Walter Howell of To- ronto, During the evening an interesl- ing and varied program was given, with Sister J. Dickenson of Tovonte as convener and W. M, Sister Clarke presiding, The 507, of REGULAR MEETING OF CLEFT CLUB The Cleft Club, a club composed of the pupils of Miss 15. R. Emsley's music assy, held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Ems- street east, Wednesday, septemher 26. This club which has been or.anlzed for the past three years hold meetings every month for the purpose of discussing events in the musical world, recent musi- eal prozram, recently published ions and other affair per- taining 0 the music of the day. The main item of business at this meeting was the election of of- ficers, The following will hold of- fice for the ensuing year: presi- president, secretary, sistant Miss Marjory Blewett; Miss Vivian Goyne; as- secretary, Miss Winogene An interesting and varied musi- President Coolidges son plays a saxaphone, and it is a safe bet that the instru- Sentinel-Reyiew, In the old d: girls had to mind and ( Nowadays they "choose" eyes.-- Montreal Star. $5000 i irely fr harsh is entin ce trom chemicals and a made to dissolve freely into soapy sw shat safely do all the household clcdnsing. Lever Beothess Limited, Toronto of Purity means Purposel) | Household Hints If your home has old-fa:gioned windows with inside blinds that have been removed, build shallow book-cases where the blinds were. They make a tremendously de- corative border to windows and form a focal point for a room. Wash your bath sponges thor- oughly every few days. Use either milk or boiling water with some di- luted tartaric acid. Rinse thor oughly and dry in the sun. If your face is round curve your halr out on the cheeks, part om the side and wear it well off the forehead. A folded envelope will answer the purpose of a shoehorn when travelling. A little ucalyptus oil sprinkled on a soft, clean cloth is tge safest and best way to remove stains from any delicate material, When using orange and lemons during the summer, carefully cut the peel into quarter sections, soak overnight in enough cold water to cover, bring to a boil and simmer for fifteen minutes. Remove peel. To each cup of liquid add I eup white sugar. Bring to a boll, add peel simmed for fifteen . minutes and seal. This can be used for all cakes and puddings in place of the bought candied peel and will be found finer flavored and more tender, One of the most useful of kitchen utensils 1s a pair of scissors for trimming off bacon rind, cutting up dates, figs, peel, plmento, marsh. mallows, lettuce, ete, F ashion Notes Shell pink crepe satin is used alternately: on the right and the wrong side to fashion fan-like god- ets from the hipline to the hem of the skirt, The bodice is of the crepe, with intricate bandings of the satin, A Parisian purse for street ser- vice is round, with a narrow strap to slip the hand through, It has ornamental stitching in tan the ex- act shade of the calfskin which fashions it. Paris reports that lace will come in unusual colors this year, The colors, however, are not the only unusual thing about the lace for many novelty weaves are being in- troduced, which hitherto had nos been known, It is rumored that astrakhan and Chinchilla are to be the favor ed furs this year, in place of the dyed white 1abbit and Chinese cat, ------ A sports sult of fancy beige brown and yellow flecked novelty fabric has its skirt button in points onto the erew-necked waist with tortoise buttons. The Patou hlue erdpe hlouse over a circular skirt in a two-piece frock has a frilled hem that ferms a cute peplumy below the hipline when the belt is fastened. Velvet, so popular for frocks, coats, ete, this year is even used for lamp shades and makes charm. ing ones that look especially well with wrought iron stands, New bracelets of wood, set in gilt and other versions of wood combined with metal are amchg the novelties offered by Parls for wear with sports clothes, Jur taily Recipes Peanut butter and orange mar malade combine to make an inter- esting filling. Equal portions of peanut butter and marmaralade are mixed with enough sweet cream to make moist. These sandwiches are very good with tea. BLANC MANGE HALAKALA 2 tablespoons gelatin, 1-4 cup cold water, 1 cup rich milk, yolks of 4 eggs, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 cup crushed pineapple, 1 cup whipped cream. Soak gelatin in water. Bring milk to a boll, add egg yolks, sug- ar and gelatin. Add pineapple and stiffly beaten cream. Pour into mold and chill, CARAWAY CAKE Sift 2 cups flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoons baking powder; rub in 1-2 cup butter, add 1 cup small raisins and 1-2 teaspoon car- away seed and about 3-4 cup of sweet milk. Mix as for stortcake and bake in hot oven. The caraway may he omitteed but if you like the flavor be sure to add them. This is good eaten while hot with butter, POTATO APPLES Mix 2 cups hot riced potatoes with 2 tablespoons butter, 1-8 cup grated cheese, 1-3 teaspoon salt, a few grains cayenne, a grating of nutmeg, 2 tablespoons cream and 2 egg yolks, Heat thoroughly. Shape like small apples, roll In flour, egg and sifted crumbs, fry in hot deep fat and drain on unglased paper. Stick a clove in both stem and blossom end of each apple. See Our Coats and Dresses New Styles Arriving y at the Fashion Shoppe 84 Simcoe 8, Phone 2 ead d Aidt dsl l LASS a PPP PrITITTTTTITTYTYTTYY FPP PPPITIITITITITIVTTEYVTY Cait 8h 8 8 i 8 DS nn bs nd dd bel Let Night School Be your passport in crossing the barrier that stands between you and your future objective, If you desire the commercial field, Maple Leaf College can assist you in its Night Classes. If you cannot call, write or phone 3098, ° Maple Leaf Business College Mundy Bldg, Oshawa R, C, ASHENHURST, Principal That's the NEW changing times, more inviting slice Gives you EXTRA § slices, Try a NEW Bamby Canada Bread map Owned by 1873 B Shaped and Baked to meet Present Day Requirements Bamby Loaf! Canada's 'best-liked bread improved to suit the The new improved shape cuts daintier, s that are just the size to satisfy--neither too large nor too small, LICES, too--6 of them! Fewer of these annoying "left-over" half The flayor of Bamby Bread is finer than ever in the NEW loaf, sugar have added to its rich creaminess. More milk and Loaf today, Ask the to leave it with you, If you prefer to telephone call Oshawa 2420 CANADAGBEFAD COMPANY Albert Lee, Manager at Oshaws The New loaf of b

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