A THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 4 "omen's Interests in the H ome --- and the Communit A ---- A SE --------E -- SOCIAL and PERSONAL ios 12, Tuttle and Mrs, Tuttle are . 16 New York City to visit Mré, fon o's son for the Christmas season; on Jones of the Slegiate de to her n i he, winter in Miss D. YanLuven is spending the hristmas vacation at her home In amilton, Miss Blanche and Carrie Btintson will spend Christmas with thelr par mits in Omemee, Ont, Leonard Glover, oi School of Phare macy, Toropto University, iy home lor the holidays My, and Mrs, Ernest MeGlrr leaye wdiy to spend Christmas at Mr, McGire's home in Durham, ; Ontario, Miss Savage of the Collegiate Teaching Staff is spending the holi- day season with her mother in Tore to, Mr, and Mrs, A, E, Q'Nelll of this city will he spending the Christimns vacation with relative in Port Hope and Lindsay, Percy Fletcher, of Tospnto Univer sity, is in town with his parents, Dr and Mrs, W, P, Fletcher, for the win ter vagation, Mr, and Mrs, J, Carruths of this city, arg leaving to-day for Lindsay where they will spend Christmas with Mrs, Carruths' parents, Mr, and Mrs T, J Shunk, Misses, Helen and Muriel Oke, teachers In this eity, are leaving to- day tor thelr home in Woodville, Ont where they will be for all the Chrlst us vaeation, Miss Lugy Northeott of the Une {versity Library School, Toronto, is in town spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, § Northeott, Masson St, Miss Wilda Kulght, daughter of Mrs, W. P, Knight of Falrbanks Bt, (# in town for Christmas vaoa~ tion, having come home from New York where she Is attending the Behoo! of Fine and Applied Art, The ladles of Holy Trinity Chureh entertained over two hun. dred and fifty of the children rof that ehureh to a supper last even: ing, Of course as one would ex- pect at this time" of year, at a children's - entertainment Banta Claus wap present, and thls time he stayed during the supper for the concert afterwards that the children, providéd and then after all that' he distributed gifts from the huge Christmas tree, to each A lo Nelection of ristmas Gifts | Await you at | \ | FASHION SHOPPE filitte Bt, Mouth | oves redness irritation. so § BUY NOW FOR i CHRISTMAS The Ideal Christmas Gift The Treasure Chest of Beauty # | | Pad 7 boy and girl, The success of this merry party was due mostly to Mrs Percy Kilburn who worked untiy ingly to make it so enjoyable, Miss Klleabeth Millchamp of Oshawa, who Is at school in Eng land, will be the guest during the Christmas holidays of Rev, apd Mrs, de Chamant, Vairoaks vicar: Age, Mt, Kastlelgh, Hants, and may also visit her aunt, Mrs, Gor don Jennings, at Rye, Busses, -- GIRL GUIDES MAKE MERRY The Christmas party of the 2nd company of Girl Guides was fully attended last night st Christ Chureh, and the Guides were da. lighted to have thelr Commission. er, Mrs, Evie Phillips, with them for the happy occasion, Mrs, Phil | | lips presented the first badges that | have been earned in the company, when she give the Mecond class honors to Mary Pisher, lla. Val lean, Dora Hweet and Annie An derson and the Toymakers Badge to Martha Robertson, Ua Valleau Mary Wisher and Annie Anderson, Mrs, Phillips then inspected the patrols and spoke te the patrol leaders about thely smart appear anes, Patrol stunts were put on for ten minutes each, and then u sng song was held, after which regreshments were, seryed, rp nn pepe WMEL'S MEETINGS | CEDARDALE UNITED ChUCH W, A, The Ladies' Auxiliary of Cedardale United Church was held in the Suns gny School rooms on Wednesday alt ernoon with a large attendance of members and visitors present, After i devotional programme a finance! report of the preceeding months was given dy the Urdasurer, 'I'his was followed by the election of officers of which the results arg ws follows President, Mrs, HH, Day; Vice Presi dent, Mrs, G, W, levine; Cor, Ses retary, Mrs, FF. Branton; treasurer and couvenor of Flower committed, Mra, F, Singer; Missionary Monthly seeretary, Mrs, I, Adoris; Press Bec retary; Miss G, Pankhurst; Strangers secretary, Mrs, L, Leavitt; Assistant Stranger secretary, Mrs, W, Mein stny, ee Branton and Mrs, Naylor sang a duet and an address was glven on "Child Wellare Work in thy Mission Field," Mrs, Leavitt on behili of the Auxiliary read an address of appre- ciation and expressed the good wishes of the soclety after whieh Miss Ger» tie Pankhurst presented a Christmas git to Rev, and Mrs, G, W, Irvine Mr, Irvine in replylng thanked the Auxiliary for their cupport and faiths fulness during the past year, in the combined programme of work for thelr church while studying the mis slonary programme of the church at fiome and abroad, The Associate Missionary Soelety was organized one year ago and in voner of that occasion ou birthday Christmas cake was presented by Mrs, W, McKinstny, A pleasant so f ofal hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting, the lunch being served hy Mrs, Arnold, Mrs, Leavitt, Mrs MeKinstny and Miss Pankhurst, ------------------ | James: "Yes, sir, I've been out of | work for a long time, bat I managed | to get a bit of a Job last Sunday, and | arned five bob" The Minister: "What, James, you hroke the Sabbath" Tames: "Well, sir, ohe of us had to be hroke" A A Gift That Will Be Appreciated COME AnLY-Lhar Jur KING BmPHOYK Owe SST, 8h SALES TO A CUSTOMER -SUPPLY 18 LIMITED 130 for postage sad pecking. "a Lovell SIMCOE S.--PHONK 68 Silt To A rg ol wis, ot . Gloria Wwanson, who says that to wear thelr clothes, is seen above in a beautiful evening gown of black panne velvet and black silk velvet trimmed with black pearls, The neck and back ave cut decols lett In the form of an Inverted arch, much in Gothic manner, AT CHRISTMAS A store at Christmas the Is Kestatically gay Vith color, perivineg voices that It takes your breath It's like a lanterned Falryland Newsblossomed in the street A store at Christmas thme 1s gay But, oh! a home is sweet, IME HWY, Divinely bright and fair With candles on the altar and A carol dn the nie And sunshine on where The friendly people meet A chwgh at Christmas time is fale But, oh, heme is sweet I think God smiles at Christmas tine Indulgently upon \ store; | think Hig spirit fills A church at Christians dawn But when He looks lite a hoe, All snug and warm and sweet, (And Mary found in Bethlehem No threshold at hor feet!) [ think His eyes Hl up with r, eh! a home is sweet Aine Sutherland, in "Within a Wicket Gate," the chureh steps teat Plants that possesd sprawly, ving ike habits add grace the window garden" if used disore ly among the ferns, and 'the plants of upright growth, The fuchsia a beautiiul plant of this type, th foliage Is very ornamental, the gree leaves usually showing red veins the base; the flowers are enchanting in form and color, Quite a startling departure from the shrubby tuehsia of moderat: sprawly growth is the trailing fuch sta, the "Queen The development of a young plant Is especially interest ing, and one ab ed derives from It greater Joy than in the possession of a mature specimen, The 3 shoots quietly ereep out to the edge of the pot in every direction and then go reaching down... 'd, after which it continues growing and by-branch« Ing until a great wavy mass of fol lage and flowers hide the container and swing gracefully below, The blossoms, borne in continuous clusters, have sepals of gay scarlet and soft purple corofia, This training tvehsia thrives best In a wide light window where the pot may be held aloft in a bracket placed at such height as will aes eommodate the drooping lengths of the vines, and charm t FOR THE COOK Popular and delegtable as they are, "Hap-jacks ave not a puis able daily foed for the uverage erdon of the gedentary habits, Ith this fn mind the housewife sould BOrva them ap an ocoasionul Since the Ingredients for makin griddle-cakes are always at ry they make an excellent emergenoy dish for a almple and satigfying luncheon or supper, Some of the varieties of griddle cakes which we have borrowed from Huropean countries are subs stantial enough for malp dishes, The addition of meat or vexatahley ohapges them from a bread sub. i - _. dk Sheer Chiffon Wall Fashioned HONIERY At ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Neap Cory King & Stmcoo St, ER RR TS | The Women's | ns | women who dress well learn how | The) (rains secompanying wrap is of the same For Anything of Interest ot the Homemaker and the Housekeeper Ea lt , Eo A church at Christmas time Is most | 4 | Books Give Testimony of | Francis X material, designed with capo ef- foce and trimmed with Chinchilla, The caps veveals a new note in Iw short 1dngth and in the huge bow Loneath the ein, This how goes hack over the shoulders to form a yoke nevoss the back and loses t+ self In two long ends, which form The dress itself is featured with trains, | RECIPES CRIsy COpPRINS One cup buttery and lard combin- ed, 2 cups lght brown suger, § ekgn, 4 tablespoons water, 1 ten: spoon vanilla, 4% cups tour, tenspoons baking powder, 1 tes: spoon soda, 1 teaspoon sult, 1 eup chopped nut meats, % cup shreds ded and mineeqg eltron, Cream shortening and gradual ly heat in sughy, Beat until creamy, Mix egks, water and vanilla and heat with a doyer heater until ght, Add to first mixture and flour, salt, haking powder and best until blended, Mix and sift sodas, Add to first mixture with nuts and. citron snd mix thoroughly, Cover mixing howl with plate and obi several hours, Rell a smal) amount of dough at & plme, Roll on & Hghtly floured molding hoard into un thin sheet, Cut with cookie cutter dipped in flour, Bake eight or ten minutes In a hot oven, Your hundred degrees V, is a good Lem perature for these eonkies, BTARS Stars In a midnight sky, So ealm and | 4 Fwinkling, as clouds go hy, All through the night, Steadfast they shine, and true List' what tl} iy 1g you "Waech has his work to do With all his might, Spurn not the humble hough it he slight Cirent deeds are done by few Do what God meant vou to" M, L, Waghorne, les ™ aria --=Now York. tusk, : | titute to hearty concoction to Vo with Bravy, The Knglish mothod of serving [ plain wheat cakes adds interest to | a company breakfast op Hunday Corner | ning supper I'he onkes are | baked as large as a supper plate | and Are ipread as they are baked | With butter and jelly or sugar or and plled one eake whove the other, layer cake fash | lon, They must be kept warm until) | 01) are baked, Cut In wedgeshaped ploces, ple-fashion to serve, Potato Griddie«Cakes Two cups grated raw potato, # OlEn, 2-0 oup flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 4 tablespoons milk, Pare potatoes and let stand in oold water for several hours, Drain ind grate, Peat egos well and add rated potato, Mix and sift flour, salt and baking powder and add to first mixture, Deut well and add milk gradually, Drop from tip of beating spoon onto a wells greased priddle, Lake until brown, fivet on one side and then on the they hot JUDGE READERS BY TYPE OF READING | marmalade, erve Character, Audience is Told Montreal, Dee, 20==The hooks that people read are direct testimony ol their characters' and principles, Rev, Talbot, 8), New Nork, declared in speaking recently to « large audience at the Columbus For: um, Hy this he did not mean that because a person who read stories of murders wus a murderer, but he explained that in such eases, the reads or is a potential detective, "What do you read and why!" ask: ed the spe . The answer of many people 1m taMoid newspapers, roman te magarines, in fact anything in lit erature that i sensational, This is a phumeiul stato of affairs for thy people of today, who in their own estimation believe themselves people ol education, Law Not Observed In the United States where this opinion is probably 0 popular than anywhere else, there is a law in ex» imtence that is supposed to govern everything: tn reading matter, Unfors tunately this law is being neglected and little by little articles ol sensas tional type have heen allowgd ta bg: come part of this hterature, "Why do people read!" the speaker asked, and 10 this question, hg res plied that sometimes it was because was entortalning; if such were the case and people have a varied taste for literature, everyone can be suited to perieation because there ave good books for all tastes, " Joseph Laverty, K.C, introduced the speaker, and acted as ehalrman, PT -- An Amerloan vigor was taken to Lord's to seo his first cricket mateh, It happened to be a tow game, or so the tourist thought, His mentor, ene of those rabid enthusiasts, plied Mp Kiest with numerous historieal facts about the game "The fest erloket mateh was starts od about 1880" he said, "Oh, ves" murmured the Yank politely, "and CHARMING PRINCESS MODEL It will be diffieult to find a better Shoe 1or your new frogk than Style NO™WNO in Princess lines that is tea tured at all Paris showings, It Is interpreted in black canton grepe, a ravousite daytime combinas ton, It han a panel front that extends to hem that gives the figure charm mi length and grace, 'Ane back has A corresponding set panel in points ed outling reaching just below the walat, Lhe sides and back of dress are eut with elreular flaring hen, dipped cons siderably at the back, an important detail of afternoon mode You can copy this Paris gown ex- tly at just the cost of the material, It in designed in sizes 16, 18, 0 years, JB, 40 and 42 inthes bust, t also adapts itsell beautifully 10 the coarse net used for alterneons and Sunday night occasions, and fy exquisite in plum shade or in black, It will give the figure sloekly slender line as it has a tendency to cling in this type dress, Hottle green fallle silk erepe, black Justrous erepe satin, independence blue crepe Elizabeth Yobageo brown flat silk crepe, jacquard erepe in rust brown tones, sheer metal gloth in jade green, and hlack sheer velvet ather exquisite ideas, attern price 20 o or coin (coin is preferred), cain carefully, We suggest that when you send for pattern, you enclose 10 cents addi fonal for a copy off our new Fashion agazine, cents In stamps Wrap PATTERN PURCHARE COUPON fe hl Th Y A Ty nelosed find aenls ® LILI "Nated Below EE EEE TE TTT TIL Pravipee LL LLL TTT T TT TITY USUAL CHRIST AS HEARTACHES BEGIN Yuletide Club Secre- tories Starts London, Dee, 10, -Just as certain #8 Christmas comes round again, there is the customary melancholy praces slon of defaulting Christus club se retaries, The procession leads elther to the police court dock or to the wulcide's grave; In a few instances it lends abrowd, Working people, who begin putting Jmill amounts into & district Christs was club early In the year in the exe pectation of having dhe total return ed to them for Christmas sre facing Jitter disappointment in many Insts ces, Already this year there have heen at least a orn prosecutions of club seeretaries or treasurers, and at least half a dozen funerals of offi cals who took the easiest way out 'he secount Is hardly completed, In many instances the smaller clubs wre started in some corner pub lieshouse where workmen gather in the evenings, Probably most like able man in the erowd Is appointed secretary and treasurer, He has had no knowledge of bookkeeping and no experience in the handling .of any money except Wis own wages, The outcome when Christigas arrives may easily he Imagined, \C RADIOLA "46" nemie Lo Loud, hh Price, $27.50 "eqn hai RADI "aan Compaet, eed ery of ny Price 878) with adiotrons $96,850, 1008 Yo sateb ate: Oshawa - CANADIAN who's winnin't" [3 Pratl uli lamps oc Procession of Defaulting | BT A FEW USED Conroy Electric Washers at bargain prices to clear hefore stock take ing. Mother would ene Joy one for Christmas, CLEVE FOX | HELPFUL HINTS | HB, Ss When mixing plaster of paris use Jyeerine or vinegar instead of water, You can then work with i from 2) 15 30 minutes before it will set, The time to sift four is before | measuring, not after, Sometimes fous wets so packed down in the bin that, unless sifted, a cuprul of it is newror i cup and a hall, When bolling elothes In soapy wa ter shice & lemon, neluding rind, into the water t0 whiten elothes, Iron with a warm iron, New necklaces of pear fue oi glamour by the addition of pendants, HARDWARE | links and clasps of brillisnts, Some | use antique earrings to fashion links Phone 285 Oshawa | at each side of the neck, 4 n wh RN ------ We a good thing that his neme Isn't, Bandy MuacKlous, else nobody would ever gel any Dpreseus There had been a blowout, and the father of the family was perspiring and profanely changing tyres, "I don't see why you have to tall that way," said his wife reproach fully, "You act ns it It were a total loss, You never see the good In things," "Well, what good Is there in this?" 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