MN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 "omen's Interests in the Home --- and the Community " i mee ---- i HER 1.00K may 'set his qk. there, me pie the miles, thet eurve about J winsome mouth and tough her har the curves of youth to rout t the "something" God put there, t which drew me to her first, ot the imps of pain care, ot a sorrow's fiends necurst Can kill the look, t at God put there, oma thing beautiful and rare, othing common can destroy | ot all the leaden load of care ot all the dross of earth's alloy etter than all fame or gold True as only God's own truth It 15 something all hearts hold Who have loved once in thelr youth, 3 at sweet look her face doth hold us will ever be to me; Joy may all her pinions fold, Care mav come and misery Through the days of murk and shine, Though the roads be foul or falr, I a through love's glad eye That sweet look that God put there, The many friends of Tommy Pouckley are sorry to hear of his removal to Christie Bt, Hospital, Toronto, but ull hope he will pro gress favorably, The Sons of England's Whist Drive was a very enjoyable one last even ing when fifteen tables were playing The prize winners were Mry, Whit aker, Miss Ashworth, Mrs, {lenders son, and Meesps, T, Sharrard, | Sunlifte and 8, Clough. The special pr vig ze was won by J ht, The regular monthly meeting of he Young Women's Auxiliary of Ing St, United Churelr was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ella Stephens, 'The president, Mrs, Myers, opened the meeting with a short talk on Christmas and #he spirit of Christmas prevailed BE oushont the meeting, Christmas hymns were sung and Miss Vivian eRitehie read a Christmas story, Why the Chimes Ring" Mps, Mes Pherson favoured with a delightful vocal solo and Miss Mamie Kellough with a plano selo, The meeting was glosed with the Mizpah Benediction, A soclal time was then spent and Junch was served by Miss Stephens and the December group Caklelgh Lodge No, 151 held its egular meeting on Thursday Deeems i 5, The installation of officers took place with Mrs, Hill, Past Mis- tress of Hamilton Lodge No, 1 in gharge, Following are the officers lected, WM, Ms, Glide, DM ra, Oldrey, Chaplain Mrs, Harrlson, ecording See, Mrs, Samders, Fins Rhee Sec, Mra, Hubbel, Treasurer ra. Hastings, 1st Leet, Mrs, Hurst, d Lect, Mrs, firmer, Director of remonies Mrs, Evans, Inner Guard, fra, Hudscn, 1st Comm, Mrs, Gil- ard, dnd Comm, Mrs, Coulson, Ind All ir Await you Hy FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe St, Routh A wide Selection of Christmas G MR, F. R. HAWKEY | of Toronto Unity Centre will speak Welch's Parlors ¥Frideg, December 13 at 8 pm, Miss Kathleen Coburn, winner of the Ontario 1O.D.E, Overseas sche larship for 1030.31, She has planned to study for B, Litt, degree in Eng- lish at Oxford, Comm, Mrs, Parker, 4th Comm, Mrs Walker, Sth Comm, Mrs, Hastings, Sr, Guardian Mry Evans, Past Mistress Mrs, Hobb Visltors were pre ni from the | Pride of Clark Lodge, Orono Ontark and Queen Mary Lodge of this ety During the business of the evening Mrs Brant n presented Mrs, Hobbs with her Past Mistre Jewel and W nee lar ol wer Mrs, I lal n hited delighted Mrs, Hill with a &ut glass dish, Hoth replied very fittingly This belny the birthday of the | lodge un Banquet was held at the close | of the business ting A ! birthday cake took the place al honor on the table Mums and the lodge | golors carried out the table decora~ | tions, The toast master the | evening was Mr, Dateman, After | the toast to the Kine a toast to the | Grand Lodge was drunk and res ponded to by Mrs, Hurst, Other | speakers of the nk Mi Hill of Hamil OW of Orong all with pleasant evening SHAWA PUPILS Vil | A | Ly i JL v | Ontario Safety League Cone test Results in Three Prizes for Oshawa Pupils | i Ontario a drawing all public ughout the Ih October the Anno {| pupils of 1a thr Farly Safety contest and separate seh pravinee of Ontari were accidents, fire tion, and fire pre n, Donations | or a prize fund amounted ta $400.00 in cash I'he distribution of prizes in divided inte two classes, Class A 12 years and under, Class B 13 to 16 YOars, The Judges of the contest appoints ed by the Ontario College of Art, at Toronte were Mn I, EH, MacDeon« ald, ARCA, Misses BE. Grace Coombs, AOCA, Amy Despard, aoc A, and Yvonne McKague, AQ in Lengui for the subject weeldent preven venti Three of the prizes of $1.00 each were won hy Oshawa pupils, Mars aret Watts, North Simeoe Sehoal, bY IV, Pear! McFayden, South Sime coe School, Jr, ITI and Pauline Kane, St, Gregory's School, Jr, JI, _ . The subject will be "The Twenty-third Palm" All are welcome TONIGHT Tharsday, Dec. 12th FRATURING LITTLE Bruce White Bag Davey Lee's Loew's $100 First ; inner -- Music by George Norris Late of Grand Beach Pavillon Winnipeg And His Nappy Aces DANCING 8.80 pam, A Expert Watch Re in ig STORE King & Prince Ste. CHOSEN FRIENDS ELECT OFFICERS Annual Election of Officers and Social Eve. ning The Chosen Vrlends' annual election of officers took place last evening, The following are those elected, Chief Counsellor Dr, Cure, Vice Counsellor Alfred Rgingsloy, Warden Mrs, Hayton, Prelate Mrs, J. Marks, Ree, Bee, John Goynn, Marshall Jack Tosland, Inside Guard Mr, Lloyd Century, Fred Willson, Trustees Messrs, Luxton and Dennison, Auditors Mr, and Mrs, A, W, Bell, and Mr, J, Nore ishy Planist Mr, Norish, After the election H, W, Maddlll Grand Superintendent, Head Of flee, was called upon for remarks, and spoke briefly, It was decided to hold a Christ mis Dance in Rotary Hall on Mon day, December 24, also a Whist Drive Wednesday at the Lodge Rooms, The membership campaign wilk end on Saturday, December 14, After refreshments were nerved the, evening was hrought to a close, | WOMENS EETINGS | JESSIE PANTON AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of the Jessie Panton Auxiliary of St Andrew's Chureh was held on Mon 730 pm After the exercises the annual re port was given of the varlous com mittecs, The annual election of of ficers then took place, and for 1930 they Honorary President, Mrs FJ President, Miss, M day evening al devotional ure Maxwell} A ]---- ---------- 1 -------- \ tes (INE TTS aria --Now York. ITS YOUTHFUL A navy blue wool crepe that is youthful, versatile and serviceable, The new arrangement of box-plaits of akirt, scalloped at top and tapering to either side, makes Style No, 792 smartly individual, The alecves repeat the: scalloped treatment of akirt, They have the new French puff gathered into nar row cuff band, Feter Fan collar is always in good taste for keneral utils ity wear, especially for class room or office, It is belted at alightly higher waist. ne, It can be had in sizes 16, 18 20 years, JG, J8, 40 and 42 inches bust, It is simple to make, and the saving ia worthwhile, It ia particularly nice model for feather weight tweed which all the smart young things are wearing in Spanish red coloring, The plum tones are also attractive, Covert cloth in rust bron and nrinted wool challis make My splen- A) Canton crepe in petunia shade, par- tridge brown silk crepe, black crepe, satin, bottle green sheer velvet, and printed velvet in brown and beige coloring ohie, Pattern Prite 20 cents in stamps or coin (ain ia preferred) wrap coln arefully, ' We suggest that when you send for pattern, you enclose 10 cents ad- ditional for a copy of our new Fall and Winter Fashion Magazien, Courtesy of Torenta Telegram PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON A RR Rg Ra Enclosed And iii Seat Please send patterns Hated Delow) ILLIEEEELLLEN) PTRTTTTTTTTeTRrTTeTTTON || 1) vou droge I'y Waotten Borrur 1 secretary, ledge; I 1 Missionary Seer Bule Neeretary Cinmble | | W i I K tw M | CW, Rut A. Plpher N. Baird and Mi Miss M Mi | Mi re hit Awhs a Flaw! RITSON ROAD HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION The D ther meeting of the | i | | i Fue Rit \ \ \ n tian | Mi I, 1 ducted { meet | t the elul intima I, 10 be | fhe of Chr hy Wh | would add its « Chee tH he nh n | evening wa Stacey; who 1 worthwhile cal solos hy s V. Lan necharpe of 1 a pl program, It incl | Mr John Noble { maid \n Interesting [ on dentistry Giffard, | of the care of | ing tl closed with the National provid M nal tall W., H ortane teeth dus meeting Anthem lueati hy Ih my wi ho sty gi ' 1 he KNOX CHURCH WA held I | OVeIInY the Women's officers and he Association met repurts, Members Wil Lo supper at 6.50 banguet provided by i the convener ol led in a repart of the WW the year and also he total amount sum of $424.00 VE HIOUpPS were Mrs, Jo Knight, | | \ d htl Hee | Knox | unde \ Ha | Mroup | {to h | a {rie All Ww iy I" NE Was i cr LI | LIT at de in p.m | the ditfere {pa h proup work [the money n od te the I'he leads I Mrs, R Mrs, | An elogu IN hin | done du a handsom of rest Mol $1) Mann ' appeal was made by the president, Mrs, Dunlop, for the ladies of the nuregation ta come out and help in the great work, Mr Munra also gave a very stiving' ad dress, and wished tha ladies every success in 1930, Mp James Cormack spoke and outlined the work done by the congregation since its Inception Other dpeakers of the evening were Messrs, James Hamilton, and N. Megs hin, A short musical programme was given when the following artists took part: Miss Jean Munro, an instru mental; Mrs, Frank Leroy, a solo} Miss Isobel Munro, a solo, and Miss ex HH. Parker and C, Victor a Hawal jan guitar duet, accompanied by Mrs, Parker, A vote of thanks was moved hy Mr, Hamilton, to the artists and chairman Mr, Munro, Officers for 1930 are as follows President, Mrs, C. Dunlop; 1st vice president, Mra, € MacDonald; 2nd vice president, Mrs, J, Hamilton; Secretafy, Mra, N. Meching Treasur or, Mra, J, Cormack; Flower Commits tee, Mrs, Parker and Mra, Soanes, GRANDMOTHER SAVES ELOPING GIRL MILLIONS Hagerstown, Md, Dee, 13~Despite a provision in her grandmother's will forbidding it, Mavian CU, Robertson, olghteen, became a bride, secretly, be tore her twenty«lirst birthday, but Grandmother Robertson has stepped in and saved a §2,0000000 legacy for her, Spencer G, Kimmell, twenty-one, son of a Shamokin, Pa, railroad ens gineer, is the bridegroom, The young couple admitted they were married here, The $2.000,000 inherittMeo was left hy her grandiather, A, DD, Robertson, coal operator, but his will specified that Marian must remain Sink until twenty-one or marry earlier only with her parents' consent, The elopement was, of course, without the parents' knowledge, much legs their consent, and they expressed deep displeasure, Then Grandmother Robertson step ped in and won the parents over, el a 5% amy [ETTTTTTTIRRTCTIIIITOCTORES || LRTI Y . o Nae " AALARLLLL REL IN) Name oa Address Town ow Province LIRR OTON Price R cents each Send stamps wr win, Tap ain oarehuily, " Sheor Chiffon Fall Fashioned HOSIERY ' Ar ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor, King & Simcoe St, | ii Whi n Your Head i ---- A ------_---- Splitting The Women's Corner Anything of Interest to the and the House lgoper For Homemaker i -------- STOCKINGS bu m---- ------------------ Stockings, hung an a ster | Hulging, diftorted | With mysterious gift | Shouts, childish pratt | Taot of horn, clans [And in the wan Light of an early dawn, Ka red f ! I dir ) nd in ht of fey ' I" rattle} the 1d | Long [dire | fingers 11 memos tit laughter, us Fdith Mirlek Ember n hand! dered sued f for entirely new | type for alter ined in or ind neatly fas carved clasp TI and this is de DON Hae | | { | leinal pouch shape tened with a tl smartest from ment, Knitted costumes are for travel and sports what Is being says New York nat ni deep | W | toek black Gloves, lke ned In tone \ Are ol loves are tl char Nn Aporta , whether Dignity {2 the ne wear for Palm | the sports be active or the partiel pation only that of a spectator, while this dignity uc! ed by mping on the flare and fires in themselves are conapienons, the width In skirts being d through placed inverted ¥ eh we is | loss Vogl ! eh { |OVER 700 ENTRIES Willls got third prize for Pen low Hatchery and Poultry Farm, agents AT POULTRY SHOW o_o. (Continued from page 8) McLaughlin, Brahma, AY, got Ist and 2nd Hen, A, Balsom, Black Langshan, got 2nd prize for Coekerel, ¥ Ww Mel auahiin in the same class ot 1st prize Cock, first and second tien, Ist and 3rd Cockerel and the first three prizes for Pullets, In | Pl, Rocks, he got the first three prize for Cockerel and 2nd for Pullets, D, Dickson got 1st Cock, 1st Pullet and and 1st and 2nd Hen and 1st prize Pullet, SCD, Brown Leghorn, Wm, Jen kins, 3rd Cock, 3rd Hen, and 1st Pul lot, Charles Cringle, 2nd and fifth Cockerel and 3rd and fourth Pullet, Andrew Menks got fourth prize for Cockerel, A, 1, Tubb, got 1st and 2nd Cock, 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st and drd Cockerel and 2nd and fifth Pul let, A, Tubb, hug been a winner In the Royal Winter Falr, In past years R, CW, Leghorn, A. Balsom, 1st Cock and 1st Hen, 8S, €, W, Leghorn, 3, WW, McLanghlin, Sed Pullet, ¥ Cowle, 1st and 2nd Cock, the same two prizes for Hens, Cockerels and so Pullets, and alse pens, V, H Geo, Fuller, B, Cochin Bantam, 1st Cock, 2nd Hen, Ist Ist Pullet A len Ray MeLaughln, B tam, Jrd Cockere! Dr, Dickson, 2nd 20d and 3rd Pullet Geo, Fuller, Golden Seabright, 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st Pullet Geo, Fuller, Nirehen Game Bantam, Istand 2nd Coek, 1st and 2nd Hen, Ist and 2nd Cockerel, 1st and 2nd Pullet Cio Hower Hike and Dr Bantam, drd Cockerel, 3rd Pullet Geo, Fuller, Dik, and Nr, Red Ban tam, 1st Coek, 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st and 2nd Cockerel, 1st and 2nd Pullet Geo, Fuller, White or Red Pyle Bantam, 1st Cock, 1st Hen Geo, Fuller, Old English AV, Ban tam, 4nd Cock, 2nd Hen, 1st Cock erel, 1st Pullet Ray McLaughlin, Old English AV Ist and Jrd Cock, Ist and Coekerel and Cockerel, Balsom, B, Cochin Bantam, dred Cochin Bane Cocle, 1st Hen, Is Red and Jrd Nantam, ird Hen, Pullet WwW. tam, orel, Cochin Ban Hen, Jrd Cock DD, Watson, Buff 2nd Coek, dred 2nd Pullet Fuller, Duff Ist and 2nd Hen F, Bateman, Buff Cochin Bantam, and Cockerel, 1st Pullet A. Balsom, Buff Cochin Bantam, 1st Cockerel G. W, MeLaughlin, Dik, R, ( tam, 1st and dred Cock, 1st, 2nd Jrd Hew, 1st and 2nd Cockerel, and and 3rd Pullet, 1st Peon Geo, Fuller, Dik, R.C, Bantam, Coekerel, FF, Bateman, Dik Cock G, W. MeLaughln, Buff Orp, 2nd dnd Hen, Istand 5th Cockerel, Cock Sth Pullet Thomas Phillips, Buff Orp, 3rd Cock, 4th Hen, dvd Cotkerel, 3rd Pen, I, Bateman, Null Orp, 4th Pullet, Dr, Dickson, Buff Orp, 1st Cock, Ist and 20d Hen, 2nd and 4th Cocks erel, 1st, Ind and Jed Pullet, 1st and nd Pen Thomas Phillips and Dr, Dickson had entries in this year's Royal Wins ter Falr, Resides the different entries, the Hogg and Lytle and Cooper«Smith each have a display The Oshawa Cochin Dantam, Lion, Ban and 1st, 3rd RC Bantam, 2nd for the Jamesway Poultry Equipment, J 1 Pi also have nu display, Guesses are also being sold on un barrel of apples, The Officers The following ure the officers of the Association Patrons, R, 8, McLaughlin, G, 'W, McLaughlin, R., WK. MelLaughling Honorary Presidents, RB. A, Wadge, L, Fisher, H, Rice, A, L, Harding, W. B, Rundle; President, Warren Dearborn; 1st vice-president, C, M, Larmer; 2nd vice-president, T, J, Sherridan; secretary-treasurer, C, W, Law; assistant secretary, IY, Cowle; auditors, V, Clymer, A, ¥, Cooper; show superintendent, Len Visher; as wlatant Wisrintendent, V, Clymer; directors, Warren Dearborn, 1, Fish er, C. M, Larmer, VV, Cowle, J, Hrooks, V, Clymer, T, J, Sherridan, T. Wragg, H, Rice, 'C. W, Law Judges, Poultry==Wm, Carter, Cavies and Rabbits=8tan, Pringle, Pigeons, Gi, Snowden, Toronto, OSHAWA COURT OF L0.F. HOLDS FINE INITIAL BANQUET (Continued from page 4) sure sign that the eity was getting to be a large one, He told of his first view of Oshawa, which was on a summer's day ut about five o'clock when the men were quitting work He remarked that Oshawa was & very beautiful elty and at that time ap peared to be gn exceptionally busy own, Mr, Hand gave a brief sketch of the history, Le, foundation, cygan ization, ete, of the Independent Ord or of Foresters and pointed out, how in the past certain persons and cer thin proceedings had Injured the pre press of the Order, He stated that they had made many mistakes durin their fifty-five years of activity bui they had profited from these mistakes and were now enjoying the most real | success that the Order has ever ox- | perienced, He went on to show that | Independent Order of Forestry Is not merely an elaborate "Life Insurance Organization" but that it Is a lodge which belleves in giving practical | sympathy to its members who are in| any trouble pointed out the good work that the lodge was doing in fos tering the Orphans' Home at Oakville and the different Sanitariums that ar being kept for the care of tubereu! osls vietims, He also stated that it] was more than possible that In a few monthy' time, the LOF, would have the necessary equipment tor giving | free Radium Treatment to its mem bers for the curing of cancer, He concluded his remarks by as ing all the members to co-operate in every possible way in order to pro mote the Independent Order of For gators . Dunean Cowan again favoured the crowd with twa selections, Go A. Mitehell Councilman H, Naughan, introdue- ed Asst, Supreme Chief Ranger, Geo A, Mitehell, who also gave a short inspleing vddress, Mr, Mitchell refor red to the coming Monster Forester | Meeting at the Coliseum, Toronto, on February 25, He asked the Osh awa lodge to make a real effort t swell the army of new members tha will be presented on that night an also paked the Oshawa lodge to have a wood representation at that meeting R, Gibble gave two humorgus selec tions which were enjoyed i much | by all, especially by the Supreme | Chief Ranger, | Wi Rellingham, Chief Ranger, of the Oshawa Court, thanked the differ ent speakers tor thelr presence and i a eeL | k | | | ET K for thelr Inspiring speeches, J, C, Flder, High Viee-Chief Ranger con cluded the speeches with a short but apt speech, He also mentioned the prosperity now enjoyed by the lodge and urged the members to keep up thelr good work, The evening was brought to a close hy "The King" Lverybody left for home feeling that a big step had been taken, In assuring the Oshawa lodge and the whole Order of added suc ness, Besides the members from Tors onto, there were several members from Port Hope, who came up to the hanquet, SAYS HORSE AND BUGGY WILL RETURN Joston, Dee, 12.01 course, Rufus W, Colling, 97, and probably the old« est horse trainer In New England, nay be unduly optimistie, but he be {eves the one-time honored horse and buggy 18 due for n comeback, Collings sald he belleved wealthy people would ngaln return to horses for pleasure purposes, "to be different for other reason" "There Is n feeling of pride that from oy a horse that a enn't no matter " i no Comey ning un feel, it 18," he said, them and buggies, Rich people they have had enough nround the eountry at 0 i an hour and they will learn the of traveling lelsurely" Cnt male how big and shiny nrediet that u'll nto favor ngaln, horses nn of travel, ye see no menns will decide rushing mul plensure Coffee. 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