NSW THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928 | WOMEN'S DAILY INTEREST SOCIALand | PERSONAL The Times invites the co- |i _operation of its readers in | | contributing items tn. this i "column. Send in 2 rasteard f or phone 85. - Nr, Carl Boyd, of this eity, vis- ited at his home'in: Marmora dur- ing the Christmas week. «Mr, Carl Guest has returned' to his bome in this city, after vis- ting with lis parents in Pi:on. ~--MissésDell and Helen Bleecher of this cit yisited wivth their moth- er, Mrs. M. Beecher, at Woodrous, Picton. --Mr. H. O. Perry, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Elliott at - Peterboro, returned to the city. . Mr. Ernest Peeling, of the Osha- wa Times staff, visited with his cousin, Mr. Raymond Hudgins at Picton, during the New Year's week end. --Mrs. Wolff has returned to her hame in Peterboro atefr spend- ing the Christmas holidays with her son, in this eity. --Mr. Fulton Best, who spent the Christmas holiday with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 2, Best, in Kingston, has returned to his home here. --Afr. and Mrs. W. © Tayler ana Mr. Percie Maybee were aomny the local yeunte who attends' the New Year's ve rfpormance of "Aladdia" at the Royai Alexandes theatr> in Toronto. --Reverend W, S. Smart, Mrs. Smart, Wesley and Marjory, motored from Cherry Valley aud visited with Mrs. Smart's mother, Mrs. Thomas May, at Harmony, during the Christmas week, --Mr. D. A. Campbell, B.A, Di- rector of. Technical Education an Ontario, arrived at the Collegiate this morning for the annual inspee- tion of the vocational or commer- cial department of the school. Mr. Campbell expects to remain in this city today and Friday. Weddings FRENCH---BARWELL Orono, Jan, 4.--The marriage took place here of Lillian, young- est daughter of the late Mr. H. Barwell" and Mrs. T. McComb, to Mr. Cyril French of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs, French, Port Hope. The bride was given inn marriage by her brother, Mr. Har- old Barwell, and wore white geor- gette over white crepe romaine, and veil arranged in cap effect, with orange blossoms. She carried Sweetheart roses. Miss Dorothy White of Toronto was bridesmaid. Mr. Lawrence Beal of Orono was groomsman., Mr, and Mrs. French left for a trip before taking up residence at A143 Oshawa Boule- vard, Oshawa, PAYNTER--GOODMAN The Centennial United Church, Dovercourt Road, Toronto, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wed- nesday evening, January 4, of Ma- bel Estelle, youngest daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. R, M. Good- Paynter, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Paynter of Beu- lah, Manitoba. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr. E. A. Goodman, was. charmingly gowned In a French frock of chanel blue geor- gette with diamente trimmings; her hat a creation of gold tissue with flange of tulle, silver hose and black satin slippers completed her costume. Her flowers were sweet- heart roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her niece, Mrs. W. Hayward Hewitt, as ma- tron of honor, gowned in midmght blue Elizabeth crepe with touches of honey dew, and a smart French hat, and carried butterfly roses. The groom was supported by Mr. T. Miles Kinsman, brother-in-law of the bride. The Rev. Dr. Newion Powell officiating. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the Carls Rite Hotel where the bride and groom rr ------ Vet man of Oshawa, to William Charles ioR 8 200uiN 81 many friends and relatives. the wedding happy couple left for York and points east. The bride ¢ travell ing in a chic frock of black char meen and gold brocade, and Hud- son seal coat. The out-of-town guests were from Winnipeg, Tantallon, Kings ton, Stratford, Oshawa and New Liskeard. statement published here. Instead of carrying - around germs in a handkerchief, people should emu- late the Japanese who blow the nose on paper used once. Our Daily Recipe GIPSY BROWN Put through the food chopper one pound pifted dates, half cup this one cup of finely grated cocoa- Mr. and Mrs. Paynter will re fie or raisins, or both; mix with side in Tantallon, Sask. CARTER--PRITCHARD A pretty wedding took place this morning at the King Street parsonage when Christina Victoria eldest Mich of H:. and Mrs. Wm. Pritchard, of 227 Verdun road, ny the bride of James Edward Carter of 295 King street west. The Rev, C. W. /DeMille per- forming the ceremony.' After a short honeymoon spent in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Carter will take 'up their residence at 295 King street west. SEVERE CRITICISM FOR MILADY'S HANKY Montrea., Que., Jaa, +--*"Per- fume may disguise the handdker- chief as a dainty toilet accessory, but hygienically the dishcloth fis less disgusting," says Dr. Raoul Blondet, a physician in France, in a nht, Spread one cup of cocoanut in the bottom of a fairly large pan. Place in a medium hot oven. stirring frequently until delicately hrowned. Form the date, fig and cocoanut mixture into balls or rolls, and roll in the browned cocoanut. These are really delicious and much better for children and grown-ups than candy, KARN THE DRUGGIST {FOR SERVICE OHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFIC» p---- (NOMEN WARMLY Light in Appear- Paris, Jan. 0.~-When a lady walks along the boulevards in zero weather, cold winds whistl- ing around her scanty skirt and to suppose that she is looking for pneumonia. Dr. Leon Bernard, professor at the Paris faculty of rzedicine, be- lieves she is even better able to withstand the cold than man. "It is a mistake," Dr. Bernard sald, "to regard women's clothing as essentially light. It is Mght only in appearance. '"The modern woman wears silk, satin, fine woollen garments, materials which are much more closely woven than man's gars ments and isolate the .body per- fectly. The question of flimsy CLAD, SAYS cnr Declares Clothing is Ouly | shoes is important only fn wet weather because the feet are not FITTING L WEIGHT Avo PRESSU AGENTS CANADIAN, 'ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ELASTIC HOSIERY . bdominal AUTHORS & COX LTD 5 CHURCH ST." TORONTO almost bare legs, there is no meed|, affected by dry cold as much as people generally believe. "Moreover, women cover the upper part of the body, which contains the organs particularly sensitive to the cold. There is one rule, for men and women a- like, in cold weather; Be careful about abrupt changes of tem- perature. Be sure to cover up well when going from a warm temperature into 'the open air." To every person comes his day, So calmly wait your chance-- Pedesrians have he righ of way When in the ambulance. yam SE -- ---- -- - ------ ------ ~ { TR Final Clearing Prices on. COATS Don't Miss Seeing These Sale Commences FRIDAY JAN. 6th Corsets and Underwear Prices Much Below Reg. Corsets All discontinued num- ' bers, D. and A. and Ee ia Parisian models, white = 5 and pink coutil. Reg. ar > $1.49 Fill up Your Linen Chests with Treas- 'ures from the JANUARY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS lig 8 low Coton, yard, 33C fish Blain we 68c 76 Jukicathed 49 c Colored Krinkle Bed- spreads, 80 x $2. 29 105. Rach, J White Krinkle wuplex Chamci- sette Gloves An imported make that 1a8 the weight of two or- dinary gloves in one, A splendid winter weight glove in light sand, sand, grey and black, Per Pair, Corselettes In pink brocaded coutil, sizes 30 to 36, elastic inserts, 4 hose sup- paris: Spesiol, Re A Sale of Sales! Uffering the people of Oshawa and the surrounding country Greater Values than has even been our privilege to announce in a previous Season's Clearance Sale. We have gone through every department hunting for Big Bar- in Super gains for you, and wherever we have found surplus stocks, odd lines, and merchandise of a seasonable character, the sale knife has cut | | Hosiery Values deep into the regular price, assuring a speedy and complete clearance. A mild Fall and Win. || | sing a ter brings you by far Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose in Briefly We Tell You About the Wonderful the gente price ve. | RE SE Gl and Dress Goods V ductions on COATS high quality hose. Colors all yess 00 S | ues that any January Sale 31" Dress Flannels, yd. . 38" Flat Creps, yd. .... $1.49 31" Fugi Silks, yd. ..... : oe 40" Silk Failles, yd. , $1.79 black in all sizes. has offered, $19.50 and $22.50 34" Natural Pongee, yd. .. 49¢c 40" Wool Santoy, yd. 89¢c 36" Shot Taffetas, yd. ... 98c Fancy Wool Delaines, yd. . 89¢ Baronette Satins, yd. .... 89¢ All Wool Coatings, yd. . $1.69 Crepe Beck Satins, yd. . $1.98 40" Tweds, yd. 40" Serges, yd. ......... 39¢ Wool Blankets 25 Dozen Wo- men's Chamoi- sette Gloves 2-dome wrist, silk stich- ing on backs. Reg, B59 value, January Sale, pair, 33¢c Corsets In pink coutil, medium low bust, 4 hose .up- Wri." A very popu- rls: 880 Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose A special collection of all clearing lines, Win- some Maid, Tru-silk and Puritan Maid; all first quality that regu- larly s:ll at prices vary- hag from $1.19 up to 2,00, Clearing : 89¢c Silk B% Broaden d$1. 49 Fr = 42.38 29 2 rie 6190 . % Krinkle Side Special per pair Hemmed Pillow Cases, Boyish-Form : petisirpe ip 39c $29.50 Coats for $15.95 $39.50 Coats. for ...... $24.90 $49.00 Coats for » $69.00 Coats for $89.00 Coats for Girls" Coats at 25% Diwiay Night 70 $39.50 Women's Fancy Rubber Aprons 25¢ Girls' Winter 'Weight Underwear Girls' Velvet Hats, 98¢ Regular up to $3.50 values, | SUPERSILK | 1 The Fataons Fowteen Stand Women's Velvet and Every litile girl can have another Doll. Big Beautifui Mama Voice . Dolls, worth from $1 to $1.50, for, ezch, 69¢c Cur Popular Beauty Biz Bath Soap. Reg. 10c value everywhere. 5 Cakes 25¢ | Pure Thread | SILK HOSE | The Hose that has a Dominion. | wide reputation for satisfactory , wear. This is absolutely the first | 'ime that Supersilk has ever been i sold for less than $1.48. Shown in every good color and black. ll January Sale, $1. 27 Greater Values in this Sale than can be equalled anywhere. $5.95 to $9.45 pair Not One Quarter of the Story is Told in This Advertisement There are so many Just as Good Bargains that it would be impossible to tell you about them all. "A RICH TREASURE TROVE OF BARGAINS" describes more accurately than any other phrase this store in January. Grey and white Felt Hats. to $6.50, Reg. $2.95 and $3.95 epi | F. for Watch the windows for new Daily Specials Watson's make, one of our big sellers that gives extra wear. Vests and Drawers. Sizes 18 to 24, 49¢ 2 to 6 years .. Sizes 26 to 34, 59¢ 2 to 14 years . | Women's Silknit Ni ht Balance of a special purchase offered in a previous sale at $1.39. Reg. 31.55 value O86 on sale for .