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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Dec 1929, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 - Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community /| SOCIAL and | PERSONAL Ofiver T, Flint of Qaeen University will be spending the Christmas vaca- tion at his home 781 Albert Bt, Provincial Constable Thomas Mit- ehell, Tyler Crescent, Oshawa, Is leaving today for New York from re he will sml to England to visit his mother in Cornwall County, He will be away about six weeks, Young People's Beelings CHRIST CHURCH AY. F.A, Last evening the regular weekly meeting of the Christ Chur¢h AY, PA. was held at Christ Chureh Pare ish Hall, The meeting this week was # birthday party, to eclebrute the first birthday of the AY.P.A. of this church, There was a very large num ber of visitors from different parts of the city, Guiness und contests con prised the amusement, In the early art of the evening a large box was Pn into the room from the kit chen, on being opened it was foun to contain net only a huge birthday pake but little Miss Dorothy Rigg, who served the cake to those pres ent, Hach piece wis wrapped sepia stely and on the outside was (he same of a street in the city, Th names were aalled out by Rev, BR, I Patterson and the late one left hold Ing the name which had not bee ealled received a prize, which was na small doll with a eard, reading: "With the compliments of Christ Church A Y. PA, This Is m first birthday watch me grow," Other refreshment were served after which Mr, H, Rig -. Eo i EN i Cc ht ae f A wide Belection of Christmas Gifts i Await you at FASHION SHOPPE 84 dimroe Mt, Routh VARPLEY'S | "Old English | " Lavender A Gite Always Appreciated | EN'S SETH M $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 & $4.50 $3.25 t0 $10.00 ALNO INDIVIDUAL PIKCEN 100 UP KARN'S DRUG STORE Noxt I, O, Phone 878 goty "re iin thi ave un short address, thanking all ose whe had been kind te come to the birthday party, The Wegting broke up about ten-thirty, There wi be no meeting of the AY. PA, next week, An omission made In the report of the "1921 Revue" was of the selec tions given hy Mri, Moody, She sang two songs "Pale Moon" and "As | Went Kosming" 'The smiles and hearty applause of the audience wi sufficient to suy that her humorous recitation was well given, Mrs, Moo dy was thanked by all of the AYP, 4 members for her services in the Revie ST. ANDREW'S §. 8, CHRISTMAS SUPPER Fhe St, Andrew's Ladies' Ald gave the Sunday School ehildven of the ehireh thelr annual Christmas sup- per on Tuesday evening, Over 250 children and their teachers sat down nt tables gayly decorated with the conventional red and green Christe mus colors and réd candles, After the supper the ladies were entertain ed by the children who prisented a very fine eaneert Previous to the programme Mr, Young, super intendent of the day School call ed Mrs, Livingstone, president of the Ladies' Ald Soclety to eome for wird and the ehildren with a hearty clap showed thelr appreciation of her work, The proramme Murguret Parks a recitation, ftatlon, Iren Hon n Flegnor 'Wall Whitelaw Sul was as follows A recitation, Milton (irae Crigde n reading, , Leorge Murion Oster L recitation lean Walker 8 plano solo, Harold Claford an reeltation, illeen MeBrien pin SLI | trl Smith L plano | 0 recitation lo, an In plane, lin and banjo b Geral Fonkin Murray Rutherford and Donald Thompson Six kiddies of the Primary Depart ment who took part were Rose Drew, Flaine Higleton, Joan MeLaughlin, Hagel Scott, Jean Lindsay, and I'hurne Parks C.G.LT, GIRLS TO SING CAROLS ol creating spirit In the eity the Lraining of Osh Fidelis group of Camelot Hoy United Chureh worship serviee on Christmas Eve, This Is to take place | from 730 to 9.3 in Simeoe St, | Church-and to consist entirely of | carol singing Ile the | public will feel free and g at any time throughout the evening, even if they are to stay only a few ly minutes This is for every. || Vit For the purp wider Christina Canadian Girls wi assisted by Ulder Girls Club of ure holding " in the the Is ot Simcoe wirls hope to Come BErvicy one . ( SOMME BATTLE FILM MISS. ING of the official Brit film of the battle oi has started a what is consldy film ever tak Diss |t stat || Disappearance sh War Office the Somme recently leverish search for ered the most histor on, It 18 now the property of Di tin Maddick, who was army photographer during the World war, und has not been shown in public for | a 12 years, The film was placed in Dr, |g Maddiek's safe, and during his seve Audrey Cook of Ottawa, well. known Canadian violinist, whe recently gave a violin recital at the Salle Coloninlo Canada in the spring, after an ab: in Brussels, Miss Cook, who Is study: | sence of some four years, Her Brus. ing In Paris, went to Brussels companied by her brother-in-law and [audience of the sister, Lord and Lady Minto, She will | world SEAGRAVE BAZAAR [52 | Women's Association and Women's way, 5 and a generous patronage tor all the! ™ . sales booths, 'the decorations reflects F Smith were in Lindsay on Thurs ed the spirit of early Christmastide, | while be desired ol hig " &¢ Rr Ny CANADIAN VIOLINIST PLAYS IN BRUSSELS The photograph hore shows Miss | return to Parle te continue her stu | dios and hopes to give a soncert there nd In Berlin hefore veturning to £2 nes [ only' recital was given before a large European musical United chureh on the a4 and daughter Daisy, Heaverton, and Mr, Riches WAS SUGCESSFUI moray were guests of Rey, and i Cireen, while in the village JLUL 4 W, Stone and Miss Alma Clements . / | visited the latter's sister, Mrs, Char s Wilson, of Prospect, on Sunday, Miss Annlg Michie, of Greenbank, d Irignds one evening last week Ciarheld Stone Girls' Club Realize About $160 fiom X " nto and will spend some Mr, and Mrs, J Mi Harding and Mrs W mm spent Monday in Lor ont | Mrs, L, A Orchard Grant and My Shunk spent Monday in Linds Mr, and Mes, H, Short spent Tue in Font J. Woolridge, M In on Friday Seagrave, Dee, 12 spite of th veather confitions lust, tl yuraar held under the auspices of the Association and Quadrata dub was a splendid success in every | here was a good attendangy | 90Y 5 McMillan and Gas To My Bruce 10, a Horn and Mrs, A on De GOLD MEDAL GIVEN FOR ELOGUTION the supper was all that coud | | son | The concert, which was given hy | he young men's eholr of Sengog Un | ted church and Miss Daisy Parker, | Beaverton, was greatly enjoys nd appreciated, Mrs, Sweetman w sanist und director of the choir, | the The Women's Comer Vor Anything of Interest to the Homemaker snd the House keoper CRYSTAL EARRINGS Big, barrel shaped crystal earrings banded with onyz, are the orna- ments worn with a white tulle frock gledled in black jet, Daytime hemlines grow more even all the time, Some long-skirted evening gowns also affect the even hemline but have it barely missing the floor, PALE PEACH The softest of peach shades Is ong of the most popular evening own shades this season, One society dance revealed that shade as the favorite, CUBAN HEELS '" College girls are going In for dressy oxfords instead of sandals for their afternoon footgear and show Ing a preference for sturdy Cuban heels on thelr campus footgear, BATISTE VESTER A black flat erepe frock, with yoke and sleeves cut in one, has a little Vester of erossed folds of ba tiste In off-white FLOUNCED SKIRT Very new Is the separate sports skirt of diagonal tweed that has a deep circular flounce for its full HORN, has returned home | - . | METAL-NET | Lurge or small meshed net for [ Wowns, with elaborate metal trim | mings fire among the most formal ol the season's evening gowns, BISHOP SLEEVES Sleeves having all things happen to then Many of the new flat crepe frocks for day time have the old-fashioned bishop cut, iy sorts of FABRIC HATS One of the smartest of smart win ter styles Is to have one's beret made of the fabric of the coat a FLATTERING HAT The large flattering hat Is finding # place In the winter mode, It Is an excellent "Sunday night" hat MUFF PURSE Muff purses are smaller | Heaton advances, Parls with purse and an/ A { | of black broadtall {little ones to the Serb Children's Hospital, which has the wholehearted support of the Sere | bilan Government, and has an endow | ment from the Miners' Lamp Relief { Fund, There is, however, urgent need | for further support, This hospital 1s already ly the nature of a memorial to those devoted friends of Serbia; but in order that their individual | names un live, we are making this {appeal Yor funds for the endowment of special cots to thelr memory, The name and portrait of the man or wo man thus ¢ will be above the bed, as the + mult cart made care of the Angle mmemorated KLEEKLY SLENDER A distinetive model of black ean ton erepe with beige Galyak fur trim, \ It's quite modern with its dis ngonal elosing modice merging inte hip yoke with pointed treatment st front, Pin tucks narrow the shoul dors, Nleeves are fitted below el. bows with darts, The back is slimly straight, with fulness concentrated at front In elreular flare The most remarkable thing shout Niyle No, #10 is the simple manner in which it is made, Cut It out In morning and it is easily finished the same day It 18 designed In slses 20 yenrs, N40, 08, 40, 48, 40 inches bust It is also very 16, 18, 44 and effective In mid night blue fallle silk crepes with applied band In aquamarine blue erepe, and is made with 8 yards of 40<Ineh material with % yard of d0<ineh contrasting in the medium Klee, Dahlln-purple flat wllk eorepe, hlack erepe satin with hand of the dull side of crepe, tweed-sllk In rust brown tones with plain blend. ing crepe and feather-welght tweed In plum eolouring with matehing fallle allk crepa smart combinations Pattern price 20 eeits In tamps or col (eoln is preferred) Wrap colin carefully We suggest that when you send for pattern, you enclose 10 cents additional for a copy of our new Fashion Magagine, RECIPES | SURPRISE PUDDING One cup chopped suet, 1 eup flour, 14 eup brown or white sugar, V4 cup black currant Jam, ¥% eup sour milk, 1 feuspian baking soda, dissolved in the milk, pinch of salt, Pour in greased pudding mold and steam 2V4 or 3 hours, Serve with sauce, Make this pudding, M you wish, the day before using snd steam again for a short time, It Is a very good sub. stitute for a plum pudding, ---- SNOW PUDDING After a heavy fowl dinner many housewives prefer to serve a light dessert, like snow pudding, Cook in i saucepan 2 tablespoons cornstarch (molsten in cold water) and 1 cup hot water, When clear add 2 beaten egg- yolks, ¥4 eup granulated sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring, Pour this while * hot over well-beaten egg whites, Steam 20 minutes, Serve with a cooked sauce made of 1 cup milk, 2 tablespoons sugar and yolks of 2 eggs, yA. -e FLORA OF WATERTON LAKES PARK The prairie flora and the mountaln flora meet In Waterton Lakes nation al park In the southwest corner of the province of Alberta, Here, in the valleys, and on the lower eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, the wild flowers bloom in May and June, In July the higher passes are colour ful with delicate blossoms of every ue, Expert Watch Repairig URNS JEWELRY STORE King & Prince Mts, "L was In very poor health before my baby was born and had wo lis down two hours every day, The doc tor sald | would never carry my baby a | was too weak, My mother pers suaded me to try Lydia , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, It has helped me wonderfully, My baby is not very big but he Is strong and healthy, 1 recommend the Compound to every woman | hear complaining and when I feel weak | rake it again myself, Everybody says they never saw me looking better, 1 will be glad to answer letters if [ ean help A wor men ta be strong and Ws hh again," Mrs, William Hardy, 70 Rt Street, Lindsay, Ontario, TIT TTT TETIRS Vegetable Compound Io Findhim M PAA Maks [ and Opbuwiy On Cangaa "What should T take when I'm run down, doctor?® I'he number of the ear, of course A A°HS ------ ---------- SKATING !! Skating will Start TONIGHT in The Motor City STADIUM Those in charge of various | booths were; Mrs, W, Crosler, Mi W, Frise, Mrs, F, Watson, Mrs, Wanamaker, Mrs, H, Eagleson, Mi H. Leask and Mrs, lL, Scott he | girls' booth and fish pond made plen | ty of sport for the young people an children and was mapaged by th members of the club hi ley' quilt {brought in nearly forty dollars, It was purchased by 5, J, Woodridge. | Fhe proceeds of bazaar and supper | was $160 | Mrs, Mark, who ha mer with her two sons, J F, Mark, and daughter Martyn, of Prince Albert, left last week for Toronto where she wil spend the winter with her two daugh ers, I'he services in the United chureh ere Hiness four veags ago was remov ed by others to « with new municipal regulations compelling re moval of all films to roofs of houses in which they were stared, When the doctor asked tor the property a fow davs ago it could not be found, The film consists of 20 reels, and shows the attack of July 1, 1016, "mopping up" by the Royal! Fusiliers and many other dramatic incidents EE SS gh mply spent the sum. | Mark and Mrs, W -- ------ heer Chiffon Fall Fashioned | HOSIERY At ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor, King & Simcoe Nt, Sunday evening were of special Mr, Riches, 8 layman mbray United ehureh was present | on nierest | [ONCE LUXURY FORTHE FEW] 0% FORTHE REST OF US TOO NOW nd addressed the service on te of the Budget Fund, He assist Mr, Green at all three a vices of the clreult, Mr, und Mrs, Jolin Watson Beautiful Diamonds reflect prosperity. Once "Luxury for the Few," now but $50.00 for this love- ly 18K white gold Diamond Ring! Once ""Lusury for the Few," such exquisite watches now only $15.00 and up, Gleaming silver-plate, in fashionable patterns, once 'Luxury for the Few," now for the rest of us too, in TUDOR PLATE by the makem of Community Plate The Honeymoon Set $10,50 BASSETT'S On Oshawa's Main Corner days, They attended the funeral of Mrs, Watson's brother, William Mit chell, whose sudden death occured In Hamilton on Saturday, Joe Grantham visited friends Seugog for a few days last week Quite a number from Scugog at tended the supper and concert onl Friday evening and spent a pleasant time with old friends The officers elected for the Quad rata Girls! Club for the coming yeu are: president: Irene Spoffard; vice president, Ila Moon; secretary, Vel | ma McMillan; treasurer, Ruth Stong; program committee, Alma Clements, Aileen Fishley, Vera Far mer, Iva Reynolds, | The people of the United ghurch cireuit are looking forward to 1h missionary Banquet on Friday ning of this week, RoveC, C, Wash ington of Fenelon Falls and Newt Gamble, of Lindsay, are expected t be present and give addresses, The WMS, meeting that was to he held on Wednesday afternoon, has been postponed on account of this meet ing, and will be held at a later date A wood bee was held on Tuesday afternoon in connection with the church, Quite a number attended and a good supply of wood was eut and drawn to the churgh for future use, Miss Treno Spoffard and Misa Ila Moon are preparing the children for the Sunday school entertainment to [oon in Hamilton for the past few al | | | | | | Vy | contest which wa have | } LeRoy Brown Wins Covet. ed Award at Orono Contest 13The Gold Medal held recently was pronounced the best vet, The judges, George F Annis, and Mrs Ross Pearce of Courtice, and Mrs, WV, J Moffatt of Orono, had a difficult task decide who would have the medal LeR Hrown, who recited "At the ike of "with fine expression warded the trophy, Heautiful sung hy Mrs, George Ans nis, of Courtice, Mr Swarbrick of Kendall, and Miss Helen Powers of Orono, Rowe's Orchestra played fing music Rev, W, Sterling, the chairs man, reminded the audience in a short address of the need of training for the great army of youth who are long will take the adult places in life, Miss Louise Stephenson, of Osh wit, spent the week end with Dr, and Mrs, Kerslake Miss Flora Cébbledick attends Women's Institute convention at th we Edward Hotel, Toronto, as delegate from Orono branch, Mr, and Mrs, Fu W, Bowen, R, R Waddell, Mrs, Rena Fairbairn, an Miss Dorothy Gibson attended the bh anservative banquet held at the R val York Hotel, Toronto, Thursda HN, Mrs, Harrison received the sa! s Tuesday that her sister, Mrs Vdanig, at Russell, had passed away suddenly, She left to attend the funeral, but expects to return home shortly, : I'he Clarke Agricultural Society, under the direction of Mrs, Donald Rabb, presented the popular new play "Hands Up" recently, It haa hoon given several tines with sue CONS FRIENDS OF SERBIA Orono, [I Ning | y Of Were PLAN MEMORIAL London, Deo 18-A memorial to members of the voluntary nursing units who died in Serbip during the Great War is proposed in a letter to The Times signed by Lady Berry, Dr, Algo Hutohison, Miss Francis If Latham, Dame Louise Mellroy, Mra, St. Claire Stobart (of Stobart Unit), and Mrs, Carrington Wille, "In Rolgrade," the letter states, "is the only children's hospital tn all Ju goslavia--an international link indeed stounded immediately after the war hy Dr, Katharine Macphail, It is al ways thronged with out-patients, and has never a vacant bed, The custom in Yugoslavia is to admit the mother with the child, but so vivid 18 the memory of the loving care of British doctors and nurses during the ware that parents willingly surrender their Historie Sites Canada's historie sites drew large umbers of visitors in 1920, These reas are not large enough to permit { camping but they form attractive bjectives for motor travel and are helping to make the highways of Cinada interesting both to Canadians line, Places like Fort Anne, in Nova Scotia and Fort Reausejour in New Brunswick, Fort Chambly and Fort Lennox in Quebee, and Fort Welling tom at Prescott, Ontario, had thou sands of visitors during the past sea Registrations in these eastern irks showed a large number of en PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON The Oshawa Dally Nimes Pattern Department Oshawa Ont Enclosed And Please send pat TTT TT TL I fo conte a TTT LLL TTT LL Name Address «ius lfown Provines coiisrienn Price. 20 cents sach, Send stamp " LLLTTLLTE tries from the Prairie Provinces and win, Wrap soln sarehully, Mritish Columbia, indiesting that the wople of the West are now, by means of the motor ear, mingling with the people of the East, There Ia evident a growing desire on the nart of Canadians to know thelr awn country, This undoubtedly is a good thing for national unity, Tt Is helping ta enrich individual experience, and to increase national prosperity As nducements to this form of travel! the "ational Parks become increasingly | ortant each year ARS SR 5% HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID BY EXPERT MECHANION Old floors finished lke mew, Storm windows, combination doors, General contractors, BW, HAYNES, Residence 180 » 8 161 King St, W, Phone 481 CA | For that finest gift of all....a GRUEN A gift that will live--=and speak--and be useful==for many years , , ., A gift whose daily, hourly service will recall pleasant memories of its giver ,, . 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