WOMEN SOCIAL and PERSONAL Phe Times invites the co. operation of ita readers in contributing items to this column, Send in a posteard or phone 83, ! --Miss Audrie B2own, of Port Hop» visited with her sister, Mrs. A, E. O'Neill, King street, and Mr. O'Neill, recently. --Mr., and Mps. J. H, Renwick have returned to their home on Connaught street after visiting in their former home town Peterboro, Metallic Hats $2 98 To sea these hats is to de- sire them ---- to buy them, New, fresh merchandise sparklingly bright io the wanted colors, a-glitier with tingel and metalli brocades, The materials are satin, faille and felt, The felts are new in thei trimming, Metal embroid- ery, stitching and ap- pliques make them espe- cially attractive for win- ter wear, Regular values to $4.98, Tomorrow --------------------t---- 'S DAILY INTEREST as the guests of Mr. and Mss, GC Carruthers, Aylmer gheect. N --Mr, Clarence Richardson, - of this city is visiting with his parents, r. and Mrs. Robert Richardson, at denham, ' ' GALA NIGHT OF PYTHIAN SISTERS D.D.G,C. of Toronto Pays Official Visit to Temple Ne. 1 ® every success, For this wonderful banquet prepared Sister Ethel Northex and committee' deserve great praise, The company broke up about midnight and this draught a pleasant evening to an end, £ ST -------------- PERFECT BABY NOT BEE) KNOWN TO CRY Nuneaton, Eng., Dec. 8.~This town claims to possess one of the world's wonders in a 9-month-old girl, "Happy" Bouestridge: She as never been known to ery. "Happy" is attracting the widespread atten: tion of baby experts, who are con- founded because she is otherwise nor- mal and theoretically it is impassible Ontario Temple, No. 1, Pythian Sisters, held their regular meeting Thursday evening with Sister Clara | hall was filled to capacity. A great number of visitors from the Queen City Temple No. 5, journeyed down, accompanying Sister Mar- garet J. Bonner, D.D.G.C,, on her official visit to the local Temple. Bro, Herb. Lewis of Toronto, Grand Chancellor of the Knights |of Pythlas of Ontario motored | down and was one of the disting- | uished visitors here. The election | of officars then took place, Sister | 3. J. Bonner, D.N.G.C. and Sister |.Kaith Stein, P.C., both of Toronto acting as Tellers, The following fficors were elected: filster Graham, M, B. C; Olis? P. 1. Sister Logeman, B.J.; Sister Hurst, Manager; Sister Norther. M. of R. & C.; Sister Rus- Sister Sister Larke, . Guard; Sister (iMard, - Installing Officer; Sister Gone, Grand Representa- tive; Sister Badgley, Pianist; §is- ter Clara Schwartz, Press Corres- pondent; Sisters Coyne and Cliff presented the Temple with a new flag which was very much appreci- ated, Before closing the meeting a presentation of a heautiful bed- room clock was made to Sister Bonner, D.D.G,C, on behalf of the Temple; the Grand Temple Of- ficers Sisters Schwartz, and Disney making the presenta- tion, after which all retired to the banquet hall where the tables were beautifully decorated with plenty of good things to eat and this being the 8th anniversary of Protertor; a huge three storey high birthday cake with eight candles on it, made by Sis, Hurst. swelled the beauty of the tables, Sister Bonner was given the honor to light the candles and Bro, Lewis to cut it, After all had partaken of the deli- cious things set before them, In- teresting speeches were given hy many, all wishing Polly Just as fascinating as * Nola" Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Melville Gideon George Olsen and His Music Fox Trot Stood Still All the rage in London 21027 21034 My Blue Heaven Vocal Fox Trot Gene Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Austin 20964 On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day Fox Trot Duet with guitar Fox Trot Jobnny Johnson and His Statler Pennsylvanian Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra Jim Miller--Charlie Farrell Together, WeTwo 20819 ere 3 21016 bi Ss A package cf Victor Records makes. a i wo. deri! Christma i Veice" dealers hav FE at Rl s gift. "His Master's e special selections. a ne on Schwartz, M. BH. C, presiding, The' Y Fashion Tips sell, M, of F.; Sister Cunningham, Gillard the Temple for a baby to be normal without ery- ing ocgasionally, "Happy" laughs a great deal of the time, | Badger becomes t' : badge of smart- "ness for this soft, flutiering fur strikes | one of the most recent fashion notes in the trimming of the daytime coat of black cloth. Its light natural col- orings offset the sombre black wraps that are worn by so many smartly dressed women, "Wear yellow=--catch a fellow" is an old-time adage to girls, and "it seems to be taken seriously this season as yellow is the predominant colour scheme for the latest youth- ful frocks. From greenish tones to old gold, this colour is seen in many variations, Fantastically frosted is the surface of the tiny buds that are tightly bunched into houtonnieres, whic represent the very latest Parisian rage. These wee buds are surround- ed by glossy little green leaves, Handbags like mail bags represent an interesting novelty to carry with semi-sports or tailored clothes Copied from old-fashioned mail pouches, there is a looped strap at the back, The front flap extends only part of the way down and is fastened by a strong snap, which is hidden by an imitation of an antique ivory clasp, | In black velvet or satin or in colour- ied calf, lined in soft suede, such a { purse is both practical and distinc- Liye, The long and short of it are re- the Institution of the local Temple | presented by the very lng jumpers and very short circular s of the ' latest "sports frocks. The jumpers are invariably belted in leather and the full rippling, gireular skirts are de- finitely replacing pleated models. ool erepe and novelty j°ricy are the favorite fabrics fo: ilicse cos- tumes, | New use for an old material has heen found by one venturesome French milliner, who has fashioned a very striking skullcap out of black isinglass. This unique little hat. is made of tiny strips of the material and trimmed with a pompon of the same at the wery top of the crown. According to their lights shall the | new jeweled fobs be judged, for they are destined to - enliven afternoon frocks of the best types. Set in rhinestones, crystals or eoloured stones, fobs are made both with and without pins, and frequently they are jpaizhed by belt buckles and sleeye inks. Forbidden fruit never appeared more alluring than do the little bou- tonnieres of wool ornaments, done in fruit shapes and colorings and buch- ed azainst backgrounds of green me- tallic leayes. CHRISTMAS MEETING KING STREET LAS, SPLENDID PROGRAM The Christmas meeting of the Ladies' Ald Soeclety of King street Church wes held yesterday after- noon with the president Mrs. O, D. Friend in the chair. A large num- ber of members was in attendance. | During the business riod ft was decided to donate $100 to the Thank Offering of the Church. The convenor of the flower com- | mittee, Mrs. J. Booth, reported that 26 bouquets had been sent out to sick persops during the month. The meeting opeped with =» | Christmes hymn followed by pray- {er offered by Mrs. Crozier, | Christmas lesson was read by Mrs. W. Armour. A distinetly Christmas {program followed and it was thor- (oubgly enjoyed. It was under the guidance of Mrs. E. and {Mrs. W. Armour. A duet "Christ- !mas Bells" by Mesdames Farrow 'and Foster was much enjoyed. A reading was given by Mrs. J. Booth, followed by 2 plano solo by Miss Kellow. Previous to prayer offered by Mrs. C. W. DeMillel, | Phyllis Tresise favored with a reading. Following refreshments were served under the convemorship of Mesdames Ward and Brown. -------------- ONLY GRANDMOTHER IN NEW COXGRESS Washington--Mrs. Catherine Lencley, Republican representa- | tive. elect from Kentucky laid claim to the distinction of being the only grandmother in the mew Congress. She said her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Bentley, would be her secretary and that reports that this position would be filled by fer husband. former Representa- give Jom W. Langley, who pre- was proposire erection of 2 memorial areh to World War veterans on the plaza of the Union Station here. . i THE OSHAWA DAILY SALE OF WORK B SALVATION ARMY Splendid Program Given By Workers to Supple- © ment Sale A most successful sale of work was held under the auspices of the home league of the Salvation Army in the Salvation Army hall The sale was opened by a few words from Mrs. Com, Osburne, The handkerchief booth Was under the direction of Mrs, H. Roete am Mrs. A Martini fin candy th was conducted by Mrs, C. Laggfelt and: Mrs. ; pond ; 'the dry goods hooth was pre- sided over by Mrs. E, Drinkle and the faney s booth was directed by Mrs, H. Daninels and Mrs, W. Henkl ani Mrs, A. Bartlett and Mrs, W, Brophey presided over the vation, medicines, pensive. i i { 4 » 1 { 1 | | had charge of the fish | T TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 Mrs. T. Sali Gurney given. from the sters Sargant. took the solos and tion was Bread supplies a food element you cannot do without. Bamby Bread has long been famous for its nutritive value as well as for its purity and flavor. Canadian flour, specially blended and milled, fresh milk and pure creamery butter make Bamby Bread the choice of women who know the food value of fine bread. Try this Bamby Bread diet--simple, healthful and inex- ducted the tea room. The proceeds irom the sale amounted to $72. In the evening a musical program was It was opened with a hymn and prayer then the band played a well received nia March," followed by a selection rs. Tweedie sang a lovely duet, "Whisperinng Hope," then "an in- strumental «election was given by four bandsmen, Mr. E. S Sargant, Melville Smith and 4 The band favored, with an- other selection, and a was sweetly given by Mr. Gentry. he sorigsters, at this time sang to- gether "He Pardoned a Sinner Me" led by Mrs, A. Shortt and Elsie Fallis gave piano rr r---------- and Mrs, 8. Crawford OSHAWA & DISTRICT . Tweedie, 1s. Mrs. MeNaul, Mrs, T, Miss R. Sargant econ. W. Teachers Special prices will be given to teachers for Christmas Canes and Candies in quantities at The Savoy. 24 Simcoe Street South. Phone Fis (134b) Car Awaits Owner A car which has been recovered awaits an owned at the police sta- tion while the local chief is en- deavoring to ascertain whose property it 1s. The automobile. which is a Ford Coupe, Ontario License number 26-422, is regis- tered in Windsor, but police of- ficiala think that the owner has moved to Oshawa and for that reason are holding the ear here. selection "Wellonton« the and songsters. Two Mrs, S. Crawford nie illie It is not known whether or not the car was stolen, as it has not been reported to the authorities, argant, violin solo Motor Car Stolen It is quite apparent to William Edgar, 96 Burk street, that own- ing a car in this city isn't all pleasure. Surviving the worries of a hunt for parking space, he left his automobile ir front of the Bell Telephone Company office on Vie- like Holmes who solo. Emmie Osburne. The concert was brought to a close by the singing of "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow," then light refreshments were served to those who took part in the concert. soprano a very pleasing recita- given by Commandant E, STORE FQRLONg & Private Wire System 11 King Street East, Oshawa -- Above C.P.R. Office Phones 143 and 144 S. F. EVERSON, Local Manager DOCTORS the country over tell a sad tale of women broken in body and spirit by reducing drugs and stylish star- Women should watch their weight--for several reasons --but good scales, persistence and common sense are the best You will be able to keep co. Grain toria street, about last night. He was only . minutes, when, after finishing business he returned to where had left his car, search failed to reveal the vehi He reported his loss to the pol They are still looking for a Laughlin Sedan, which has a d blue body and carries Om License number 295-512, The common-sense diet Reduces weight, i~rov2s health AT the food your body needs for vitality, Above all, Fat in food makes fat in the body, but starches make out starches, don't cut encry, If you want to reduce, play safe--rely on Bamby Bread and other starchy foods for most of your energy. 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