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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Aug 1930, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930 PACE FIVE Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community SOCIAL'AND PERSONAL The Misses Norah 4 and Lois Mundy left this morning on a boat trip from Owen Sound to Mackinaw, Miss Jennie Moody has returned lo town after spending two weeks on & motor trip visiting friends at London, Norwieh, Sarnia and Brant. tord, Mrs, William ¥Vilyer and baby of Toronto, are visiting with friends In this city, Mr, and Mrs, Orville Kitehing and baby daughter of Midland, spent the week end with friends in Oshawa, Miss Kunice Nichols, Drew sires is spending her vacation with her parents in Toronto, Mr. Hugo Thorn of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Hamilton, Bond Btreet, Miss Lleanor Waters and Dick Cockburn of Toronto, visited with Miss Evelyn Anderson, Fairbank street Sunday, Jack Morris, Draw Bireet left vestorday to spend his vacation with friends at Centre Island, Tor. onto, Mr, George Wilson and Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week-end in Tor onto and Campbellford, Me. and Mrs, Perkins and Miss Morkins, Oakvill, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Moffat, Athol Street, Mr, and Mrs, Morrison and son of Moronto were week end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Luke, Division Breet NOTICE! "The Times" will publish re ports of meetings of all Wo. men's Organizations in the community, Kindly addres such to Women's Page Ed. itor or Telephone Number 35. When writing remember to use only one side of paper, SUMMER SALE- Where mn Talks FASHION SHOPFE Phone B083W Mr, and Mrs, McConnell of Tor~ onto' spent the week end with her pavents, My, and Mra, Werry of Lolhorne Street, My, and Mrs. Cook and dangh- ters of Watertown, visited on Sun~ 4ay with her mother, Mrs, KB, Me aughlin, Mr, and Mrs, Cornish, Albert Street, opened heir home on Vri- day evening for a card party under the auspices of Vietory Lodge L.O, B.A. Home forty guests took part, the winners heing as follows: Ladies' first, Mrs, Lee; Indies' se- cond, Mrs, Thurtell; gentlemen's first, Mr, 'Thuriell; gentlemen's second, My, Fonte: ladies' third, Miss Bane; gentlemen's third, James Baunders, M, McIntyre Hood and son An- gus were in Torontn on Saturday attending the Canadian Champion ship Athletie Mesting, A larga number of visitors wore at the Girl Guides camp at Venes len Palls, on Cameron Lake, over the weok end, This Is the ramp vhich is being attended hy the Jet and 2nd Girl Guide companies of Oshawe and the Whitby Company, ant of which Mrs, Gordon Rad cliffe of this city is In charge, Among the visitors noticed at the camp in the course of the week end were the following: Mrs, Cliten, Mrs, Andrews, Mr, aud Mrs, Ander. son and sons, Aruce and Grant: Mr and Mrs, Hweet and daushter, Harel, Mrs, Fitehes, Mrs, Atkins, Mrs, Turrell, Mrs, Blston and Mr, Norton, all of Oshawa; Mr, and Mra, 5, M, Goodfallow, Mrs, Me Arthur, Mrs, Ruddy and Donald and William Ruddy, all of Whithy and Miss Elleen Savage of Winnls Pes. FASHION TIPS For evening full length skirts eut without irregular hemlines prevail and the majority of evening coats are on the same long lines, Other even ing wraps are in, two-third length types, Four piece suits are predicted for the fall Afternoon coats for fall are devel oped In broadcloth with some velvet also remarked, In the list of after. noon fabrics selected by Suzanne Talbot seme black broadcloth regis: ters in models with white satin col lars, Other fabrics are velvet and crepe satin, Gingham 1s the latest material for the hig apron which completely cov: ers the frock; or which, indeed may easly take the place of a frock while housework is in order, Easy to laun der, they are in soft pastel shades hound with a deeper shade or a eon trasting color, such as pink with dull qreen, There Is a new shade of green: fue, meant especially for evening frocks and evening cloaks, By elec tric light, it looks almost an Alice blue, but it has this peculiar gift; it makes hlue eyes bluer and hazel eyes # delightful greon, No More Piles HEM-ROID, the prescription of Dr, J, 8, Leonhardt, is guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, It gives quick action even in old, stub: born cases, HEM-ROID succeeds because it heals and strengthens the affected parts and removes blood congestion in the lower bowel== the cause of piles Only an internal medicine can do this, that's why sal. ves and cutting fail. Jury and Lovell Tad, and druggists everywhere sell HEM. ROID with guarantee that it cost you nothing if it doesn't end all Pile agony, out out hare by ps . You may driv a you are Spectly or Indirant. Tou Bal oh main, nace oF ain a Vin uty Reno a fo he Bien The Highway Tra/fic Amendment det 1930, A New Law or Motorists ere is an amendment to the H hay i Tate t dt which he m have ne of wh to any ol. our agents,) e carefully the offences mentioned in th fortunate shel escape accident, but sven the most sometimes become involved in ng in perianal Inj jury or property damage to someone, The New Law Says: be from the Alef a The Canadian Automobile nang Association EE --., ee an ave with. yon may not committing any of o Act, and Bo are acoldents result- LE tified, hu Ra i ovine a hond gf & Burety HEMEL tee Te the pot ie i, BE Saray mao : Correct Diet Body, Gives Energy Builds BY EDWINA NOLAN esr Rofrgaruion Deparment HOUSEWIVES are are haaring 4 Il) ,. proteins and oh fd mineral elements In RUF Id raaae res fuel to Jundblons it pay takes out what | ods a od takes foods as a building to regulate SEH ul A soles al nd" er Jthors as Doty pros in i Sorived, we are told by sts, from fats -- butter, eveam, salad oils, sausage meat, bacon and other Ai Aig 1 from our eere- carbohydre als, Toe n potsions 4nd sugary 9; AN m proteins, such as milk, meat, legumes, fish, eRESs, nuts, cheese, PBollding material comes from mineral sfomani shundant in milk, ges, green or leafy vegeta. bles; from water in milk, and al) commen foods except fats, Ja and starches; and from pro Voods to regulate body processes are found In Ni slaments, water and vitamins, the latter be ing Ai Ae in She Lops leafy §{ Youetablen, raw fruits vegeta on Now, how may the housewife se oarry | leet from this list the proper eom: bination of foods so that her menu will furnish everything the body needs?! Dr, KE. V, MeCollum, noted biochemist and discoverer of im: rtant vitamins, says that if eer: in foods are first provided; | then the vest of the menu be lanned to suit individual Tasta irst allow, he says, a quart of milk each day | for each Person; serve one leafy "we day; serve an Jiaoo od fruit or raw vegetable twice a day, Pro teetive foods, of course, also are perishable and they must he kept properly refrigerated to be whale: some and to retain their bast flavor and full amount of foed value, By 'Thornton Ww. Burgess When all is said and all Is done, Mischief never van he fun weMother Wrown, Mondny "morning, Mone in the country, at least, is washday, It was Mother Brown's washday, Warmer Brown and Farmer Brown's Poy were at work down in the cornfield while Mother Brown was doing the washing, Jim Crow, the youn Crow that Farmer Brown's Boy had made a pet of, had gone down to the cornfield riding on hin mas ter's shoulder. That was his favs orite pereh, By and hy the washing was fin. ished and hung out to dry, Tt Why a beautiful morning and Mother Brown rejoiced as she hung out the wash, for she knew that It would dry quickly, "I shall be able to got a large part of my ironing dene before dinner,' salg Mother Hrown, "and that will he A hig help, It Is cortainly luoky that the sun fis out today, for | have a lot of cleaning to do and I want the wash out of the way." Mother Brown went back inte the house and she went about her work singing. HBhe didn't once look out, ag there was nothing In particular to look out for, Mad the looked out this story might never have been, Jim Crow had remained dewn in the cornfield only a little while, Home imp of mischief prompted him to fly back home, Ordinarily, he would have remained dewn there in the cornfield, Porhaps it was the fant that Just as he left the farmyard on Farmer Rrown's Boy's shoul. der, he had seen Mother Brown come out of the house with a hase ket of snowy white clothes and It lad stirred his ourlosity, Anyway, he flew back and perched first on the roof of the harn, m this point Jim Crow could view the whole of the farmyara, He saw at once the clothesline with their snowy white burden, Ho cocked his head on one side and studied that wash, His eyes twinkled, Tt was a twinkle of mischief, You see, Jim Crow had discovered thoke clathosping that held the wash on the lines, Ha looked to the kitchen door, He I was day morning, What Happened to the Wash I, saw nothing of Mother Brown, Then he flew down te one end of the lines. He reached out and took hold of the nearest elothes: pin It moved! Jim Crow Fave a sharp tug, The colthespin came free, | Jim PWAY Craw chuckled He flew with that eclothespin In a fow minutes he was back and pulled the next clothespin A towel dropped on the ground, Away went Jim Crow with that eclothespin, He wasn't gone long, He pulled another elothespin: An. other towel dropped Jim Crow chuckled again, This was no end of fun All the time Jim Crow kept a watchful eye on the hack door Ho knew he was in mise chief, Yen, slr, he knew he was In mischief, He worked fagt, did Hm Crow, He worked very fast He wont down the length of that firat line and pulled every olothespin, All the things that had hoen hanging on that line were new on the ground, -Then he started In on the next line, Ny the timo he had pulled the last elothespin and oar ried It away, the anly things left on the clothesline were the sheets These were so big that, they wore folded over the line and had not dropped when the clothespins were pulled, When Jim Crow flaw away with the last clothespin ha didn't return; he flew down to the cornfield and talked to his master while the Intter worked, Perhaps you can guess the dis: may of Mother Brawn when she went out to bring in the clothes to Iron them and discovered all hut the sheets on the ground, At firat whe couldn't think what had happened; but when she looked for the olothespine and couldn't find them, she became suspicious, You see, Him Crow had taken oth. or things, Hhe looked all around for him, but of course, he was nos where to be ween, | am afraid that Mother Hrown lost her tom: per, Could you blame her? You #00, she. had that big wash to do over again, (Copyright, 1080, T. W, Burgess) The next story! "Farmer Brown's Boy ls Called Home," THINGS, very fine quality silknit, and are perfect in every way, FROM THE LARGEST SILK LINGERIE FACTORY IN CAN. ADA WE SECURED SURPRISE VALUES IN THE LOVELIEST We Commence a Period of Unparalleled Gi Our stocks are in wonderful shape to take advantage of every eppor- tunity that manufacturers offer us, And never have we had so many SHADOW PROOF PRINCESS SLIPS with built-up shoulders, Garments are beautifully finished Reg. $1.95 value for iii chances to buy worthy merchandise at such drastic price reductions, We are keeping constantly in touch with the leading factories through~ out the dominion, picking up spe- $1.29 quality for SILKNIT PRINCESS SLIPS Daintiest of French Lace Trims at These alse are in a very fine quality, and in the color range there is a good proportion of white, Reg, $1.69 Top and bottom, cinls here and specials there that we know will be of interest to our many custamers IT PAYS TO WATCH OUR WINDOWS DAILY 98¢ modest price, Regular and aplique werk, these, PANTIES AND BLOOMERS You never saw such beautiful garments for such a Two-tone and two:color effects, You must get your share of $1.00 qualities for Trimmings of lace years, for, garment, GIRLS' SILKNIT BLOOMERS AND VESTS Our regular 65¢ and 75¢ qualities, In sizes 6 to 14 There is a Little Lot of 10 Dozen of the PRETTIEST LACE TRIMMED SILKNIT NIGHTGOWNS Regularly such qualities would sell readily at $1.50 te $1.75. In fact you would consider them goed buying at those prices, There is a complete range of colors and sizes, THERE'S A HOSIERY SALE ON THIS WEEK THAT WE WILL TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IN OUR NEXT ADVERTISEMENT ER KITCHEN CORNER AMR KAANAA Pecause cornmeal, graham and whale wheat flours may net keep well In hot weather, purchase them in small quantities, Mothers find that it pays ta keep resolutely to simple meals regular!) served for children to prevent diges tive upsets, Though a pressure cooker for home canning may cost more than a hot water bath container, it is economy in the leng run because it lonsens the waste from spoilage. All nen acid vegetables should he canned un. der pressure for safety, Golashes and rubbers should fit the ohild's shoes hut should be large enough for the child te put on and take off, When you pack your pleated skirts for holidays eut off the feet of some old stockings and draw the skirts through, They will arrive in perfect condition, ~ Newspaper, rolled tightly and tied in the centre with strong twine makes W satisfactory garment fuer, Leave W loop of the twine to hang it hy, Helpful Hints ---- TO MAKE A SCENT JAR + Gather rose leaves on a fine day, lay them in a hroad-mouthed jar and sprinkle a little common salt aver cach layer of leaves, Any sweet: soented flowers may be added, Strew over the whele a little bay salt, well pounded; some orrin root, sliced; cloves, cinnamon and angelica root, sliced, Mix the ingredients and cover the jar clone, THE DRAINS A long-handled button hook is a convenient utenall to clean out a drain choked hy lint, Da this fre quently and prevent a had case of pipe trouble and the necessity of calling the Plumber A man was PrAiSING his wife, as all men ought to do on proper ocey sons Man="8he's as womanly a woman WE OVET Wik Hut she can hammer wills like likening" Listeners=""Thats remarkable" Man--"¥Yew, sir, vou know light ld i ---- Opportunities for selected graduates tn Al paid exeeutive or special positions Entrance requirements: 4 vears N.Y, Rate High Sehool or its equivas ont Stealght 8 hour duty ches aye A well gonducted nursing course is # fine preparation for wifehoed and a splendid opportunity te euls tivate the lmbit of right living, B64 beds for the reception of every known disease Nix Dispensaries in connection Affiliated with the Visiting Nursing Association 1130 hours devoted to classes, recite tions, demonstrations and labora tory work in Anatomy, Histology, d No split wats One whole day off every ? 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