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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Jun 1930, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY 'IMES, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 PAGE FIVES 'omens' Interests in the Home --- and the Community EER Miss Mabel Bdawards and Or ¥imer Tunkett, of 'Vatbrboy 0, were the guests of Mrs, Petley, Centre Bt, on Bunday, , dn ink og i - Waly ig BY, oun, Alice BL, kre visit ng BIN oe ad re, Wink Welt, Agingourt, for i fow days, Juek Dodwell, Biirking, Ont, spent the week-eno with. his brother, Mr, Ceell Dedwell, Klenk Eireet, Mus, 0, Hutchison, of Torente, Aen the week-end with Mr, and ve, B,J, Andison, Jalvbank street, My, and, Mys, H, J, Waly ann daughter, Joan, Alice street, and Mr, and Mys, A, Pipher, Bill, Annis and: Wileen, of Bruce street, als ; tended the Wair family plenio on saturday at the home of James Welr, Brown's Corner, Miss Jbba Laurson, of Toronto, WAS In town with hey parents ovey the 'week-end, Mrs, H, Grean and family, 1%5 Mary Bt, spent a pleasant week end at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, Mr, and Mrs, PJ. Pascoe; Osh Awa Bivd,, spent the week-end wiih My, and Mrs, MoCveary, Belle: ville, Miss WB, Wtinson spent Sunday with friends at Unionville, a rr NOT VOR PLEASURNK Wifey: "I'm going up-town this afternoon," - Hubby! "Rhopping?" "No, I won't have time, 1 just want to get some things 1 need," SPROTAL ORDRENS TAKEN FOR BRIDAL OUTFITS at the THE FASHION. SHOPPE 84 Bimeos Weddings MOON Kel AMA Al Plokeviug, Ont, on Saturday, August 17, 1089, " the Rav, J, 5 Verguson, Hattie M,~Lambh, Man- chester, to dvason A, Moore, Burketon, titi cama n VE IBON==HARDEN On Saturday afternoon at North: mingtey parsonage, ut one o'viock, Hav, A, M, Irwis united In mar vinge Misia Jane, youngest daugh: ter of Mv, mud , (10 den, Bngiandg, and William iilisoy, son of Isaac Ellison of Whithy, | The bride an room were al tended by MS and Mrs, Fred KH): son of Fort Whithy, After the cere mony A reception and wedding brenkiast was held at Lhe home of My, and Mrs, J, H, Bdgertun, Bryon Biveet, Whithy, About fif- Laan guests were invited, After a honeymoon trip to Niagara Valis My, and Mrs, Bilaon will reside on King Bireet, Whithy, WEBSTER PARKS At the home of the bride's pare ents, Kent Hirveet, Lindsay, (he Rey, A, M, Irwin, Oshawa, united in marriage Vivienne Kathisen, daughter of Webster of Mariposa was bridesmaid and 8B, Clare Web ster, brother of the groom acted | Which is meetin As best man, After a short weds | England, from duly 5 to duly 17, ding trip My, and Mrs, Parks will | Ducing pam of Mev: Warven's so. venide on MeLaughlin Blvd, Oshe| Journ in England she will be the "wa, guest of Baden-Powell, A TE COLLINN==HRICKEN A ploturesque wedding took place | gowned Lo-day at 0 o'clock at Bt, CI0OVEe'S | with hiaok satin shoes and ploture Chureh with Canon de Pencler of (hut, and corsage bouquet of pink Madeline, only | sweetheart roses, Mrs, Coline, mother of the groom H, Hicken, Oshawa wan married (0 1ooked lovely in Tabac colored geors Mr, Edward MH, Collins, youngest |gette with hat and shoes to mateh, When the bride and groom left The bride entered the church on her [tor a haneymeon father's arm to the strains of the land Detroit, the bride travelled in a wedding march, played hy Matthew | Monet flolnting, when daughter of My, and Mrs, Charles son of Me, and Mrs, N, J, Collins, Goldhourne, long tight Gothie sleeves, "I'he full Te oes 'were trim:| MAN 18 ATTACKED BY GIANT CONDOR Reno, Nov,<=A condor measuring Bho oarried a |ten feet from wing tip to wing tp, shower bouquet of white butterfly | was killed in and pink sweetheart roses, lilien-of- Truckee, Cal, hy H.W, Wteln care. And maldenhair form, | taker, when the giant vulture at The hride's only Jewellry was a |tacked him, med with tiny sprays of orange blossom, 'The long silk tulle veil embroidered with lovers knots was worn cap fashion with orange bios. goms AL the side, thesvalley The Canadian Girl Mr, and Mrs, John | sociation has been honoved In the Parks, and William Laverne Web. | nomination of Mes, W. DD, Warven, ster, won of My, and Mvs, Lesiie | shown above, chief cosimissioner township, | of the givl guides, as one of the Miss Gwen Macsayden of Toronto | Wine women to the world's com: mittee on goiding a Voxlease Park, trip to Windsor ensemble with emnhell lace hat and blue kid shoes, Her exquisite hridal mown of | gloves, purse and fox fur fvory satin was fashioned period | peturn style, with silhouette hodiee and | Bruce Mireet, na-ploture hat andy denhair fern, The | Pink vones, Oshawa, 80 wuests, I'he bride's mother receiving with No aeidn nsede--will '§ooda==your dyes beautifully injure the finest utensils, Sonaet \ auiekly and evenly, | SUNSET DYES rope of pearls, the gift of the groom, The mald of honor, Miss Doris Pe. tet ol No Soptied in» vaste! flowered ehiffon w | ro) N quet was Yapture Poses and male maldn, Mus, 8, Oloments, alster of the groom and Miss Doris Martin, wore gowns of princess style and large pleture hats of the same shade Ian the dresss, Mrs, orehid And Miss Martin wm rose-du- Harvie, Both carried prety hous uets of yellow Perpst roses and orn, The dainty little flower girl, Miss . Blanche Roneham, fro \ of pale yellow, skirt that fell to the ground, Her "basket wan filled with yellow and The groomaman was Mr, George MacGregor, Oshawa, and the ushers Mr, BD, Jamieson and Mr, H, Rogers, After the ceremony a reception wan held at the home of the bride's rents, 214 Kendall Ave, where Oh Wis served on the lawn te over the bridal party was eharmingly months, Ntein wan startled hy a whirring sound and looked up in time to see the condor coming toward him at a tervifie speed, With a hand rake he warded olf the fivat attack of the bird and then shot ft with a revolver, g Condors seldom attack human heings, but often kill odlves and sheep, "PLUTO" IS CHOSEN AS PLANET'S NAME Viegatal, Avig=="Pluto!" has been nelectad by solentinis of Lows oll observatory here as the name for the recently discovered (rans Neptunian body which they believe In the long-sousht planet X, The name in symbolle of the comparas tively dark and distant regions through whieh the oelestian body rides on its orbit round the sun, The announcement was made hy Roger Lowell Putnam, trustee of the observatory ------------ Stunting Airman ls Winnipeg, June 88 James Hill, Phsyénr-old electrical enminesy of Reginn, met death in an aeroplane orarh here yesterday, Flying a Moth plane, near Ste. venson Aerodrome, a few miles went of the eity, Hi is reported to have heen "stunting' when the ma: ohine got out of control and erash. od fram a height of 2,000 feel rr BIG INCREASE SEEN IN EMPIRE TRADE Melhourne, Australla, June #8. "I prediot a great increase in the volume of trade hetween the dif: ferent parts of tha Empive in the near future, said the Mow, J. M, Fenton, Federal Minister of Trade and Customs, on hin return trom a wip te England, a Fi bh HS kin ue) ompite: 0 8: A WAY A J! des prop Fenton, "hy fnventiva« tions have led me to helleve that tue adele Titastiontle, a 0 nany bi Whe Wet Abroad. MACNIDER TO LEA Washington, June 28-<Hantord Macnider, United Htates Minister to tawa, In expected to come to ington shortly from his home 110 'Mason City, Towa, to go over with Government 18 here the jan of ourrent affairs between nada and the United States, We will then, it ln understood, go im: a 10 Otawa to sotupy the which has bean vacant for six WILL SETTLE DOWN Pwo sallorg In A subway tin wera dingussing the general situas ton, Sald the tall one: "When I tL done With thin hiteh, I'm going 0 &1t me a pair of nice light oars, And I'm goin' to sling thew across : +A walkin in ht a place 1 ol On a : ouiderr : On 8 aah where I'm goin' to aettje down!" Killed at Winnipeg| HOLDS PICNIC Ball Game Between Boys and Girls Ia Special Feature The Willing Workers' Mission Band of King #ireel United Church held its nanual planle wt Chubtown on Saturday afternoon, Two games of ball were played, the two oaptaing of the first kame, which was composed of both adults and ohildren, were Doris Warbur: ton and Kathleen Warburton, the winning team helng that of the former, The next same was hue tween the girls and the boys, the two oaptaing being. Isls Barks: and Vernon Oshorne, tha winning team being that of the latter, Races were run, the winners heing Bobby Luke, Allen Sheil: aan, Harris Michael, James Hare, Doris Rundle, Vernon Oshorne and Isla Barker, Bupper was then. served alter whieh the children yeturned to the tows about 7 o'olook, BOGUS CLERGYMAN HELD AT HAMILTON Alleged to Have Performed Fake Bigamous Marriage Last November Hamilton, Ont, June 20 Theodore Boyd MeAndrews of #47 Cannon street east has heen brought back from Woodstovk where he was Arrested on a wars rant issued hers charging him with aiding in procuring a felgned marriage between Willlam Mui thews and Irene Wiiliwell of Langs ton, Ont, The arrest followed disclosures made during a polies court session Inst week when Matthews, former stock salesman, faced charges of bigamy, non-support and conver sion, MoAndrows, It in alleged, din guined an an Anglioan Churel clergyman, performed (he mar riage ceremony at Tillsonburg on November 20 last He gave his name as Boyd and sald hin home wan In Toronto, Pollos state that MeAndrows And Matthews visited the wervice station of Nam MoCammon on Caledonian Highway, a mile south Of the olty, on the morning of the "wedding," and MoAndrews anks od permission to change hin cloth ng. MoOammon sald the accused left with his overcodt collar turn od up and he did not know what poourred, It In now helleved that MoAndrews changed to the attire of & clergyman and the two pro ceeded to Tillsonburg, Matthews wan arrested wome time ago In the Miates and later returned here, Me worked for © K, Weller and Company, and (his firm recently made an asisgnment When he married Miss Stillwell he had a wife and family here, and Mrs. Matthews charged that she received no support from her huss band, WAS FABRICATION Two Men Under Arrest Will Be Freed---Boys Exploded Dynamite Cap Toronto, June 2d.-=DPenitent and bewildered, Nob Radfdvd, aged 14, nat yesterday In the dining room of his home at Bal lantrae, eight miles from Htouft ville, and sobbed out the true atory of the mysterious York County "shooting for which po lide had held two Toronto tree aur geonn uhder arrest since Thursday From the lad's quivering lips, York County poliea learned that ft wan a dynamite cap, not a shot Ann, that mangled the right hand of hin elght-yearsold brother, Jack, The shooting atory, on the basis of which Willlam Ryan, Winona Drive, and Stanley O'Hara, Ar lngton Avenue, were being held on '$4,000 hall, was admitted to be pure fabrication, concocted to ward off a leking at home, Mis little body shaking with sobs, RB the police to hin father's barn where imbedded (0 the earth were 26 dynamite caps similar to the one which exploded Thursday in Jack's hands and put im in the Hoapital for Rick Ohi ven here with hs right thumb and two fingers almost blown off, LL net sir will be de When they reappear in Out on June 27, vi DANGEROUS AMIABILIT Teacher: "Robert, it YOu HA Al phys sere ind hi Sousidetate to w TR ETL WARK, Wilk: they Robert: "Some of them would think they could Nek me!" WANTED L] A young mother wan having dif. flonlty In persuading her hour-year old son to go to sleep, ao on thin occasion she promised him a hand tal ot raising of which he was ex ally fond, The ohild smilingly subsided, and HR A NT n un, whe he raised hin Koad and asked: "Yaur handiul, mamma, or mine?" MISSIONBAND. | Hin grace, Bishop J, M, Rodrigue Villeneuve, Oblate of Mary Ime macuinte and supevior of the Oblate Neholasticute In Ottawa, | U.S, Seeking Those That Can Be Adopted to Country's Farms Washington, June 83 United Hiates government » fentists are ex ploring the far corners of the earth to discover new plants capable of being grown on Ameriean farms In the past decade, plant explors ars of the agricultuve department have hrought back plants which are now producing American ¢rops valtied at millions of dollars, Vir tually every section of the world has eonteibuted to the plant finds of department explorers Holling of the departments ex paditions in an. Interview, By Morrison, acting chief of the ofce of foreign plant Introduction, out ned some of the most mportant da. | coverien by the division, Among them are alfalfa, now a widely ETOWN PARLUTARS CPOP| ROY hoane, found in Turkestan and grown ax tensively here now, durim wheat, the nave! orange dates, a new vai foty of sugar cane, and, more re gently, the avocada, or alligator Pear, Porhaps of even mora far reach ing importance wan the expedition which veturned with specimens of a rubber producing plant, epphorhin intisy, two years ago, which It is thought may eventually make the United Miates Independent for Ita rubber supply: ANAESTHETIC DEATH DURING OPERATION London A widow complained at a Miteham, Surrey, inquest that her husband had not heen told he wan to have an annesthetio before a alight operation fhe sald that he had a dread of chloroform It he had known it walk going to be administered she wal sure that he would not have | consented, Other relatives sup | ported her protest, The operaton wis to reliave an abnoess In the neck eanwed hy a septic tooth, and the man, Henry Hammerton, aged 46, of Mitoham, | died under the anaesthetio, Dr, Maclachan, who performed the operation, sald that It Was a very miner one. but it would have hoon exceadingly painful without the anaesthetie, The man himeell quite understood that he was going | to have ohloroform, 3 Dr Anning, who Adgniniatered the anaesthetic, sald th Mr, Ham: merton had made no ohjeation, Returning a verdict of death hy misadventure, the coroner sald: "1 am satisfied that the operation was necersary," Addressing the widow he snide "IP the operation had heen sues eanaful, would you have heen pleas. ed? Would you have made any objection to the anaesthetio?" he widow «= I should have thought he wan a wonderful doctor, The Coroner==It makes all the difference, GOOD FOR HEALTH HArrORAte.~ "If t Ane AFPORALE. +o LE YOu wat tn.en. oy OATH Aood health ou nat oat food that hag not bean vooked. Thin wan the advice given hy Sir Bruce DrucesPorter, the nu geen, In an address at the elghth "status tory general council meeting of the General Medarations of Trades Une Jone Approved Soolety here recent. ¥ "There in only ona vegetable that you can cook without destroy. ing the vitaming," sald Sly. Bruce 'and that is cabbage." . who has heen appointed fiest bishop of the diocese of Gravelbourg, Suskate chewnn, "Teach your children to spend SEARCH WORLD FOR thelr pennies on apples rather than " aweets, but don't tell them to eat (Apples hocause they are good for USEFUI PLANTS ten d {things heonuse they are good for Eh rr Mgrs. H. W. SIMMONDS 1 New Price 30... 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