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Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Dec 1929, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929 Interests in' the Home --- . and the Community arn Vomen's s il tary Pall last even~ 4 ae i thn hint fast even- won 'were the prige winners, being Mrs, Thuton's oy, the Daughters of ng: had a surprise part her home, Bho Is one o mafibers of She lodge, a ha word on afore the party broke up vefrewhs | ments were served, the oceasion of Mrs, W. C o : birthday yesterday or am, Williom St, nds, for her at the oldest hv guests athared ; There Lod og lr Thre AA of euchre, Im avatiing he prises ate en Mr w Hl Among those present from ou | t the Ontarle Mospital ednesday evening were a Braphd, William Chalmers, Miss Margaret Chalmers and James Chalmers, sll Buests iy Miss Jean Chalmers Thompson nurses In traifing Py the hospital, Yesterday afternoon Haly Trin ity Chureh W, A. opened at 5.80 pm, by } Cowan, who wan presented with a bouquet of flowers hy little Mins ooths where fancy home-made cooking nnd oth " were on sale, looked very heir Christmas decorations, oré 'was quite an at- i for the young people, fen and a hot supper Were 10} winner of the hope ¢ " that waK on raffle was Mer, Hudson, of Ox The ladies of the W, A, are well pleased with the results of the afternoon, At the Geo, These were i Si. re, Fred] 1dia Davis, The At- request of those Trl Church AY.I'A, fagain « present thelr "198 He- hair! oot hale dressers add beauty to by graceful lines and con» tls ust as Important to ktep the easy help derine, It i y simple 0 use, ou do Hy put a little on your each time you arrange your ; any Deufeline brings out the y, Nfeless hair} ng and lustrous than " rflaniine: makes It easy to he fholia fo ui nderine { stops ri tends to Sands the hair , sllky and abundant, bottles used a year! Five spend ews "Tie Hekate ar Deing | gold for Mldron ' with Robert "Gn yA Ar hei Chur A Y and Norah Wrveen 0 10 the hristmas Pious Fie oiler Labett wore on bb King Fg Hridey on t, miter how in, Jn the Motor City AMaye, t first Ume, the rouse' Hates viftted the home f Mrs, everyone is ik their a Cdpbrseation the music and the refreshments served treme adits Prssent, the Hostess he the Th ish il the it au hosen ted hey be The schedule secretary, Jack Tosland, stated that he is fatten the chickens that wil be fiven a8 prises at the Noll Off hes fore Xn nd everyone who wise . PHide will be sure of a full sized ound fowl, day, Dee, 18, Mrs, Pow- nl oll, 100 Mary Bt, has Invited the Memb RY 10 her home miter bowl u foh will make the sixth ph ive Vriday that the boys and girls have enoyed the hospital ity of those Oshawa residents inter- ated In the Bowling Team, CC ENGAGEMENTS MY. Perry Cronk, 175 Warren Avenue, AWA, ahnounces the engagement of his eldest daughter, Eva Viola, to Harold B, Thurston, son of Mr, and Mrs, W, M, Thurs ton, Lakeview Farm, Dunford, On. tario, The marriage will take place the Inter part of Decamber, WOMEN'S MEETINGS W.M.8, KING BT, The meeting of WMS, of King 8t, United Church was held Thurs- day, December 5, in the school room with ihe prvi Sty Mrs, Hales Dare ker In the chair, , The minutes were road und ap: proved and treasurers' reports shows el a Aple ndld wmount ralsed for the yer 1929, A vole of thanks was tens dered Mrs. Newton Edgar the retire ing secretary, for the splendid work ¢ has dong for the past two years, Mrs, Hebbington, temperance wecra: Ary HAVO BK paper on "Nomberntice. The Programme was In ¢ larg of Mrs, Michael's group and took the form of a Christmas programme, The programme consisted ofa solo by Ruth Ferguson, a reuding "Peace" by Mrs. Roy Bird, a solo by Mrs, Langmald and a ronding by Velnm Hurels, The meeting closed with prayer led hy Mrs, Milard, Wo ERT AT, LADIES' AID dled' Ald of Albert St, 'Unl we Church held thelr regular month. ¥ meeting in the church parlor hursday, December 8 Cameron oecupled the Ne in her ustial eupable way, After singing a hymn the seripture lesson was read by Mrs, Budge. Mra4T, Lewis then called the roll to which a goodly number responded, Records of the last meeting were read and approved, The tre bn a report was alse given and {t showed special ftems of Ins terest, It was decided a hot supper would be served on the evening of January 28, 1930, which date is the anniversary of the opening of the new church, Ararngements were made to make several quilts for sale ut the close of the business session, There will also be a rummage sale in the basement of the church Thurs. day, December 12, at 20 pm. at which group number 4 will serve a Aton cont luneh, rs. D. McMillan was called upon and gave a very interesting and helps | ¢ ful talk on Chelstmas pictures, and Cheisfinas hymns thelr authors ly origin. She told how te Attng! gplebrate Christmag, and Jevelon t X true Christman spirit, The meeting closed with hee on gunk was werved and a on wi hour spent, The next mee amy 0 the first Thursday In the New Year, Meme rs of chureh and congregation also visitors will be welcome, W.M8, SIMCOE ST. The Women's Misslonar of Simeoe St, United Church ------ this ext tiormance Fr Jhlldren' 5 Ald Society Ti of SLI RE hustan jo J, Soclety held Its Sheer Chiffon Fall Fashioned HONIERY At ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Newp Con K For some time now the Ontario (son, Regimental Dall hes been the wor vinl function of the year in Owh- awn, Last evening was the occs- slon of the annus) ball, It was held '| in the Armouries as 1s usual but the decorations ana lighting ef- fovts which are so essuntinl to the success of such an affair far sure passed all those of previous years, (old and blue, the Regimental colors, were used entirely for the ohandalier hades and the stream. ers. which were artistically draped trom the ceiling and festooned gracefully Mout in a manner to make the hall appear at its best. The regiment's 'black Cat" was in a prominent position In the entre of the east balcony with branches of evergreens banked around it, All the walls were lined with evergreens, While the guests were assemb- ling, weloctions were played by the band and also during the time of the, formal reception, In the re ceiving Vine were Lieut-Col, H, B, and Mrs, Bmith, Major and Mrs, Hodging, Major R, A, and Mrs. Bmith, and Col, Molirien of To voutp, Mrs, H, E, Smith was In & gown of white «georgette and tulle, with wsilver trimmings snd shie wore silver slippers, Mrs, Hod~ gins' gown was of binek chiffon with rhinestones and her shoes of black satin with brilliant buckles, Whe wore a cherry red shawl, Of white brocaded satin was Mrs, R. A, Bmith's gown with flared skirt long at the back, a shoulder trim. ming of red velvet flowers, Hor pihooas were red satin, The dance music was perhaps the hest that has ever heen heard nt the hall, It was composed of three planos and twelve other pleces, To the strains of popular fox trots and waltzes the couples danced, the 1adies In thelr beauti- ful dresses, of styles ahd shades too varied to deseribe and t conventional black of the gentl men's evening clothes relieved oc- onslonally by the red coats and uniforms of the officers present Although the Intervals between the dances were not long It Was then that the velees of the jolly erowd could be heard Inughing and joking and of course there wis the usual scurry to tind parts ners sas Koon As (he musie began wpaln, A change wos made this year in the serving of supper, Forme erly It has always been served in the officers' mess, hut to aveld confusion and the use of rather too small a place the supper Was served at the east end of the dance floor, Among those present were Mr, aid Mrs, Goo, MeLaughling Mrs, Kwart MeLaughling Mise Margaret Anderson; Miss Lola Germond; Miss Margaret Hart; Misses Pry | Annual Military Ball Was Brilliant Function Ottaway Miss Mary Vraser/ Mr and Yr, Ja Lol Ah Miu Margaret Habis. Miss Kathleen Wheatley, Jack hum, Mr, and Mri, Leo ind Mr, and Mm, W, C, Livinguton 4 and Mrs, G, M, Goodf ow; 08 Capt, and Mrs, J! CO, Garvey; Aron and Baroness Kortf; Mrs, Albert Wiis; Miss Helen Willems; Mr, ¥, Vordham; Mr, W, H, Jackson; Mr, and Mrs, BR, 8, Morphy; Mr, snd Mrs Ray MoLaughlin; Miss Jean Thompson; Myr, Rex Barnes, Mr, bod, King, Whithy; Mr, ¥, A, 8h C4 Cacharine Mr, W, A Catharines; Mr, and ao willisms, 6, Willams, owmanville; Mis owmanyille; Mr, Clayton Downey; Major V, H, Wood; Mr, T, §, Holgate, Bow. manville! Mr, Jack Allen, Cor bourgt Mplor sand Mrs, H. . manville , and 0, Carte rh Mr, Honnessy; Miss M Millman Mr, N, C, Millman; Lt. Col, and Mrs, V, Chappell; Ma), S It, Hampton, Toronto; Mr, and R., G, Mills; Mr, and Mrs, has, Cowan; Mr. and Mrs, J, A, MoGib- bon; Mr and Mrs, 0, D, Conant; Mr, Allen Curtis, Port Hope; Mr, Jack Hargan, Port Hope, Lt.-Col, and Mrs, G, R, Pearkes; Mr, and Mrs, W, I. Davis; Lt.-Col, Bodden Irwing Mr, W, Mitehison, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, Percle Maybee; Mr, CO, HH, Dascom, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, It, Burrell; Geo, 1, Gummow; Mr, and Mrs, J. B, Waterous; H. T, Baywell; H, M, Baul, Toronto; Capt, ¥, ¥, Neylan; Mr, J. A Donovan; Mr, C. G, Morrow, To- ronto; Mr, GU, D, MacLaren, Whit bys Lt, 1, J, Bruart, Millbrook; Mr, and Mra, Hagerman, Bowmanville; Col, L, T. MeLaughlin, HRowman- ville; Mp, and Mrs, H, P, Behell; Mr, and Mrs, Ross Mackinnon; Mr, and Mrs. 1. MH, Carpenter; Mr, Frank Raymont; Dr W, Gifford! Mr, Gelkie; Mr, ana Mrs, X, C, © Houthey, Bowmanville; Mr, and Mrs MH, 7. Bull; Col, and Mrs, J, FP, Grierson; Dr, and Mrs, C, K, Wilson; Mr, and Mrs, B, V, Lan- der: Norman Moffat; Mr, and Mrs, a, Ww, Mefavuhling Mrs, 0. A Williams; I, Dassott; Ma), and Mee, G, C Na antle, Dow manville;' Miss Dorothy Bonny castle, Nowmanville; My, and Mrs I. N, Dassott; Mr, W, L, Barton; Mr, CUE Howell} IR, Hamilton; Mr, and Mm, D, 8 Brown; Mr, nnd Mrs, ¥, Storie; Mr, and Mrs, G, N, Irwin; Mr, and Mrs, W, H Clark: Ma), and Mes, I, W, Utton, Toronto; Capt, and Mrs, H, T. May, Toronto: Maj, Gen, and Mrw, J. WH. MacBPrien; Maj), and Mra, I N, Moody; Mr, and Mrs, J, N, Tam blyn; Mr, and Mrs, Ted Grigk; Mr, and Mrs, GO, W, Garner; Mr, and Mrs, R. W, Millichamp; Capt, and Mra, T. K. Creighton; J, A, [owns Toronto} Wm, | Young; Mr. and Mrs, Barnes, Coe hours. D. | regular monthly meeting in the Bune School room yesterday after noon, It belng the last mseting of the year there was a good den ol business to discuss, After singing a hymn and prayer lead by Mim Thomas the business was in session OfMcers for the som year were elected as followss President Mrs, Ih 1, Gay, Ist vice president Mrs, Adair, 2nd vies president Mes, A 1 Crolghton, Recording Sec Mis Varding, Corresponding Sed, Mi Glenn Henry, Treasurer Mes, Eber Snowden, See, of Christian Steward: ship and Finanee Mra, A, M, Steven. pon, See, of Missionary Monthly Mes Se ifley, Strangesy See, Mr, W, L Mursh, See Temperance Mrs, T H, Everson, Envelopes See, hy N joses 4 Supplic See, Mra H, uke, Press Reporter Mh, Hil. Pianist Mrs, G JE, Fleming, Leader Mission Band Mrs, EA. Ever ton anslated by Mrs, Stewart Alger The programme consisted of a solo consiated of a Atma story which took the bce, « oe usual Bible rdf. fpudh a ny. a solo mn aybe, a rending by 0 {ar Hii od rm, H rental trio by en and Mrs, Flaming. Mrs. Henderson read a story and Mrs, D, M, Tod and Mrs Klis sang a duet, This final meet. ing of the year of the WMS, closed ith prayer and the singing of a hymn, day Mab p.or Aw Irishman was sentenced to sev: on days' hard labor, When the first evening came he banged on his cell door and called loudly for the ward: or, who asked what A wanted, "Why," sald Mike, 1 wapt to go om he," arder="Rut you got seven d Mike--"Agreedy but his Lords sald. nothing about nights" ow oy ---- hard to tempt appetite chronic dyspeptic to us hunger of the health- r boy--there's a loaf [SHELTER CHILDREN GIVEN OUTING Kinsmen Club Take Kiddies To Visit Santa Claus Od Wednesday afternoon through the kindness of the Kinne men' Club, the children of the Shel. ter in Oshawa accompanied by the matron were™taken down to tha, Arcade store where each child, af. ter greeting Banta Claus, was give on a gift, After this they all were the guenta of Mr, Osler, the man ager of the Regent, at the theatre, An enjoyable time came to a close when they were conveyed to the fhelter again. King aots of this nature help to make life happler for these homeless little ones, and are highly appreciated, FIRST AID PRIZES GIVEN WORKERS St. John Ambulance Asso- ciation Awards Made at C.N.R. Shops ---- The St. John Ambulance JAnocias tion is now at the forefront. mony | man. on nalsations a Canada «. clared Col, C, A, Hodgetts cM. " director-general of the assoc tion n {distributing w io ald trophies at the anadian National Railways' shops at Joint St, Charles yeste No afternoon { \t the phe \e, \ od, the social 4 granting 1 pyards Vo Win "the Quobee Provincial hield were vi Nat e Sith, py Woodings, Wi Ahilosly Hh 'lockton and Saniot annerpsup were cot sh, John gerry, Tsang Anderson, Richard fore raker and Harvey Bertra Other awards wore pros Dr, Keith Hutchison, I. Cat wichael, assista t chi foal cor of the x . ck, supers viser af th first ald activities of the system A eDonald, Superintendent of motive power sho a G, MeLen- nan, Superintendent of car shops; MN, : Saami ner, Re ish Ison announced that he and his brothers here arranging for the presentation of a new WoPhY In memory of their father, Dr, A. - chison, medical officer of the Grand Trank system, and Col, Hodgetts 1h a by Lal 1) avallable for JSonbeuition next year to all teams in the Dowinion which had not secured a asnicr trophy, | I! PATTERN FURCHARL COUPON timated that a "tyre" trophy would ha | WOOLEN SPORTS FROCK A feather weight tweed Is choice Of smart woman 10F ali-gay occasions, Style No, WJ sket:hed is sinart and simple and extremely slender with its one-sided rever terminating at left hip, I'he skirt buttons snugly at side with grouped plaits below closing which carpies out vertieal live, so ln: portant for smart tallleur, An inset pocket In placed at ops posite side A narrow belt shows raised waistline, Sleeves are fitted below the elbows with slight flare toward wrist, Lhe vestee, rover lacing and pocket flap are of plain sheer woolen in matching shade It is designed in siges 16, 18 20 years, Jo, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust, Black woul Jersey Is exceptionally modish, Black wool crepe with rever fue- ing of eggshell shade silk crepe, Hunter's green erepe silk sell-trim med, covert cloth in prune shade in self~check pattern with rever facing and vestee of plain covert in match ing shade, tobacco brown faille silk crepe and black sheer velvet with vestee and rever facing of jade green silk crepe are Ideal selections, Pattern price 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin Is preferred) wrap eoln carefully, We suggest that when you send for pattern, you enclose 10 gents addis tonal for a copy of our new Fall and Winter Faslion Magaxine a | fo Oshawa Pattern MM eerimen Ou "we On Enclosed find iio series GARI Viease send patterns 'lated helow | The Women's Corner Vor Anythin g of In Interest to the Helin the House or =D) [HELPFUL HINTS fo {Ha A och, snd oer nt vote vegeta i? 4h EM Sl from Large of tiques, be used. wuch, dom side, tide ; dog, befog my d Prom A Northern Iviand The Sholom pines of Down-They- ow Lean inland, every one, They are so small it seems as tho oir lves bh Vor spring drifts late asoross Lhe son, Too soon the fal shuts down, So every little vallant tree Lifts each a meager erown, Whole generations of the tareh, Have swung thelr wild-grape vines, And birch bent a Above the Molen Who never count a Pav lot For roots to stretch and Erow- Vor what are years, but dew or To pines of Down-They-Blow? THY ORIENTAL RUG quantities sugges are now being made in Greece, India, Persia and Turkey, factory conditions, and where la- bor Is cheap, their price is not as prohibitive as In former times, and many people moderate means them to thelr homes, a sllky woftness wear well and it Is difficult to tell them from the rare aud costly an~ Oriental rugs have a ho minoss and individuality peculiap- ly thelr own, They ure durable and will not ravel easily, repaired They do not show footprints and ean be made Lo fit any room. They are now heing made in solid tones an well as In figures, rugs are the only rugs knotted by hand=-unless ono excepts the Nay- ajo rugs, made by the Navajo In« dinny, and home-made rag rugs, The value of the Oriental rug dependy on the beauty of ts de sign, the fastness of ita color, the compactions and evenness weave, the number of knots to the square Inch, and in the materials In some of the richest rugs, the finest silks and gold and 8) vor threads are used, Home who have had experience, hand-made Oriental rug ak 827 to #40 a square yard will gutlive ten other earpet Olaim that a eyes, A wealth of love and wondrous wis. lies He asks no meed To share with me whatever may be- We understand without a dialogues He Just believes in me, for he's my Some say this friendship's but earthly whim, That when he leaves this world I'm through with him; I can't aceept their creed, nor do I try To think a love like ours could ever die; The thought of it would all my bliss That 1 should go to Heav'n without OR: without costing a third on In the Jong rum, Orjental|d Pugs are not an extravagance, They make fine wedding presents for bride and groom give a rug long years of hard wear, MY DOG I have a friend within whose lustrous | thes's are washed t you wish Yor it hig well, orange jules lor julee he frig Jour & os, squeeser ¢ # COATES ane Bosds will in ry way be quickly removed, Brown artioule olly 1s RECIPES | BRAN MUFFING Sift 1 cup of whole wheat lous with 8 teaspoons of baking powder and § teaspoon of salt and add 2 oups of bran, Dissolve 1 00n of soda in 1 tablespoon of bolling walter and add 1% eups of thick sour milk snd cup of molasses, Wtir the Mquid into the dry mix- ture, add cup of butter (melt- ed), beat thoroughly and bake In hot buttered muffin pans about 25 minutes, APPLE AND OFLERY SALAD Peel and cut into dice tart ap- ples and drop in cold water to pre- vent discoloration (add a few drops of lemon julce to water), drain, add an equal amount of fine- ly cut celery and % amount of chopped nut meats, moisten with mayonnaise to which grated horse radish has heen added in propor. tion of 4 tedspoons te a cup of dressing, Betve on Isttuce, a ------------------ PELEE ISLANDERS | 0 WITHOUT MAIL "Cold weather another reason" Na housewife likes wash: day at any season, bul cold weather provides an added reason for keen dislike of this form ef past-clay household drud- gery. Save yourself this day for other things and save yourself expense al the same time by wsing dne' of our five different kinds of "fdinily"" 'wash" service, They are all mod. erately priced, « Enc h wishing is dovie reparate. Iy in soft water 'without any unsightly marking or starching. Phone to-day or ask any "one of our courteous drivers, just. begun, ipravy ry for vi ves! oy lamb fs 04 4 a litle tart feathery arch pines 30¢. at drug stores | Made by the makers of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE, COMPOUND { FRR RRR BRE RAR ET i DATE AND PEANUT PASTE One cup stoned dates, 1-2 cup pear nut butter and 1 teaspoon salt, Wash and dry. the dates, remove stones and put through the food chopper; "add peanut butter and salt, Mix 'and roll nto small" balls, then eover with fe- Ing sugar or grated cocoanut; Lay en plate to dry, of Oriental under For these retgons are adding They have abd lustre und A 'wide 'Nelection of Christmas Gif Awalt yon at FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe St, South They oan detection, Oriental of I Plane Not Ready And Steamer Locked in ---------- Windsor, Dee, T.--The Leaming- ton-Pelee Island alr mall service which was to have started yester will not ba In operation until next Monday, Postmauter R, Brett of Leamington was advised hy Dis. Joes Postal Inspector May at Lon on 'The reason for the delay is that the plane which will be useq dur. fog the winter for the third season OF air mal! service to Pelee Inland in not ready, It has been at Lone don for some time being over hauled, Pilot Jerry Fitton of To- ronto has been chosen to fly the plane for the London Alr Trans. port company, contractors, Meanwhile the steamer Pelee which carries mall in the summer to the islanders, in fast in fhe foe at Kingaville and mail is piling up st the Leamington office, no Uy having been made since last riday, The Pelee, at the hast in whe Limes over any who expect to but to be at my an Kingsville where she arrly day morning after a two-day bats tle with ice, has steam up, and will attempt another trip to the island with freight if the present thaw softens up the {ce enoush, The lake i» filled with loa ag far as the aye cap see from Kingsville, 404. BIMOOR #0. SOUTH Phone 788 CLLTTRTTRTTIT TORTI TON. | sennernns BIO suninnennenin "oe Provimnes coonninninminismsssnsinninies 4 Frat" reli Yampe, BRIDEGROOM AND BEST MAN QUARREL Kendal, (Eng) ~The expenses Incurred by the best man at a wed. ding were mentioned at Kenda! County Court recently, when the ride and bridegroom, as plaintiffs, sought to recover the cost of ma terials used in work done for the beat man, the defendant, who counterclaimed for the cost of ree freshments bought for the wb Fa reaktast, the cost of the marriage ilconne, and the charge for a tax! for the ceremony, Cross-ezamined, the best man sald he Jroguied refreshments but could not rémember all the items, They included butcher's meat, gro- corlen and, he thought, "a little bit of i There was also a bottle of whia The hatatitt "Did T tell you to buy whisky?" The Defendant (a Scotsman): "No, but you asked me to prooure refreshments, and I thought whis- ky was op [Nuderdug thing at En fan weddin opine id that he him- if pald the marr! fee, and added (to the defendant), "You bought the whisky of your own free will" The Dotendant (noorntully): "Pought it with free will, did I? 1 tell you it cost me $3.18." The court awarded the plalus ttf 48.60 and dismissed the counhs terclaim, "Gea! Are vou ry "Am I slek? Say, there are health. bo men than Tin the graveyard [Me King & Prinee Sta. u vid hs R Bras | ERE EE A Reverent Service 7 Reasonably Priced There are many to whom cost must be a.cone sideration, though the affection, grief and re spect be boundless, To such, we offer a veally impressive service attended by distines tiveness of equipment, thoroughness in the handling of all details and a price moderation never evident in the elegance of effect, No Extra charge for Chapel Service. DISNEY -COTT FUNERAL HOME: Corner Bruce & Celina Streets, Oshawa Phone 1082 "Stan Cont"

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