THE QSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY. JANUARY 27,1928 - Bl wR LT EN 2OCE ® F&F 2839 soon, J was a : 9 : : 3 Ione Crossman was voted ves the 'most graceful of the group. Paget 1s Jost of age who were found without a tistc. is defects are: Miss Jer-| looking and mos; itl - herf, Miss Mary Anne Joslyn, | 80ciety. ames, the * m 'Miss Margaret Darnell, Miss ope," was married to Lord G : Cant, Miss Betty Da conner a couple of 'yéars ago. ! rothy Salomon, Miss ia Johu-| Her wedding, which took place at son and Miss Ge trude nedy. Wells Cathedral, was the most pie- According 'to Miss Fin I Whit. turesque society wedding of the man, head of the Department of | century. Angela was 'a brides. Physical Education at the college, | maid on this sion. 'The bride. posture and correct feet are stressed|to-be is a clever artist bath at most in gymnasium work. Fifty-three | Painting and sculpture, She will of the co-eds examined are suffering| probably design her own 'wedding from foot troubles which have been|dress, which is likely to be on caused by wearing high heeled shoes, | mediaeval liwes. she said. : Mrs, Chancellor, was Sylva Pa- Many others were defective in pos-| get, the eldest of the three girls, .ture," heart action, vision, hearing,!and her marriagt to the elder aon teeth and on other' points. More|of Sir John Chancellor, (Fovernor; than 150 were re-examined and in-|and Commander-in-Chief of South structed in corrective exercises. Ten|ern Rhodesia, 'took place last year. were found to be nearly perfect aud Miss Paget's mother, a daugh- fifty possessed only slight defects.| ter of the 13th Earl of Winchelsea, Most of the others were found to be|'was an active werker in organis- in need' of medical attention, ing the Anglo-Russian Hospital in T------------ Leningrad and in connection with Our Daily Recipe rescue work among Balkan refus goes, ki COD STEAK WITH MACARONI Two slices cod, 1 cup fine bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon minced parsley, % teaspoon kitchen bouquet, 1 cup cooked macaroni, 2 teaspoons melt- ed butter, 2 teaspoons flour, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon anchovy . essence, any ene BAGKS TRIN LOOKS Washington Pastor lssues oan Jhat ack all Ten Commandments For Married Life Washington, Jan. 27.--"Ten Com- mandments for a successful married life," were announced by the Rev, John E, Briggs at his Baptist church here. They were: 1, Thou shalt have a definite un- derstanding about money matters, lest the husband shall think he owns all he earns, 2. Ye shall not both get angry at the same time. 3. Ye shall not discuss gossip be- fore your children 4. Thou shalt not say "I can't do a thing with Willie" in his presence, Let a beam come out of thine eye and cut a shingle therefrom and as- sert thyself, 3, Thou shalt not entrustffhe in- ner most secrets of thy wefided life to an intimate friend. 6. Thou shalt not neglect to make thyself agreeable, lest thou look like a rummage sale, 7. Thou shalt not try to. start life PARENTS APPEAL * NISSING STUDENT Frances Smith Asked to Re- tum Without Ex- planation Or x i of B have 36: | post, ann {tickets turned to. duty. -in-that. city. after|for the trip will be. le at the 8 ing he M0 a @ecting next Thursday' evening." Do- neral Motors . Service School. at [nations of tobageo, - cigarettes or the plant at Oshawa, Thi ived Toney. fibm any individual, fraternal a: great 'deal. of in the | orga: of business 'hose: wish- most important . technical 'problems, | ing: to Sha its" avihpathy x th the :|and were shown many ways of sim- | Yeterans in-this. way 'will bé grater the{ plifying. service work. They were also | fally accepted, He states, ay the local y ollowed | required: to pags examiiitations on the | Rost Wish to, if 'possible, have some- jer from' Mi Dougall, | problems met' by a mechanic ito | thing for each' 6f the -370 patients 'Mackie 'read as the lesson, properly service the new "Bigger and salm, For 'this 'year thei Better" Chevrolet, : 1s to «ise the envelope A smart shipment of felts IB for spring has arrived, New oy 1s the silhouette -- are the colors, - the trimmings, and intriguing are the prices, The hues are, reds, blues, greens, rosewoods, They are crochet pedaline straw, and rallread braid. |B Specially Priced $3 98 . BE freien Clearing! & Fall. and Winter Hats B § Felts 98¢ | Velvets E' Metallics now in the hospital. These will be called for "if sofification is made' to y i t]either: Mrs, 'Armitage, secretary of o i ' BA} the Ladies! 'Ausiliary of the Legion, FA & part 'of the meeting HOLD AFTERNOON TEA phone bp Lou to Arthur Gladman, : leas ing. pari £.Lif ; " secretary of Post 43, phone 2435M, Northampton, Mass, Jan, 27.--Be- Was thie presentation of -Life Mem- |." myo very pleasant 'afternoon teas] At thie next meeting of Past 43, lief grew Monday that pretty Fran- pr to Mrs, H.-Hunt and Mrs.| were held on Monday and Wednes- | the naval members will provide the | ces Smith, freshman at Smith Col- Mackie; +, Who 'is. the honorary } day afternoons of this' week, when | first of a series of social meetings. | lege, who has been missing since Jan- sident: of 'the Circle. A very com« the members of the senior Dress< [The program will.includé a Hawaiian | wary 13, had purposely run away e and help ul report Jrepared by{ making clags of the night school were | quartette.and,a vaudeville turn with | from the school, vs. Watson and Miss Horsey dele- | entertained by Mrs, I. F. Hammond | of course, refreshments. So strong was this belief that the gates tothe convention at Port Hope at her home: on Simeoe street: south, a arents, Mr. and Mrs, St, John Smith < then' Miss Jean Keddie| The ladies all brought their, sewing roadcast a new letter to their mis- d she mt ering with twoland very enjoyable afternoon were sing daughter. The letter, made pub- § 90108. ! Mr. Debenham's father and mo- ther live in Addigon road W,, in a | house notable for its magnificenge and resemblance to an Hallan pals ace, g : lic by the father, read: -- "Dearest Frances: EAT MORE FRUIT Foy : J v . hy % \ | A) « Ovaltine protects A CT YURING rth stormy : or months y he from ills) I, t, Easily Ny te opvite vitality to protect yom {worded address was read } "Hise 10 WALKERVILLE ) | Friends Bid Farewell to Mr. and Mrs, H. A, Gray-- Presentation Made Friends of, Mr, and Mrs. H. A, Gray, met at their home on Masson street, on Wednesday evening to bid them farewell and wish them all suc- cess in their new home which they will make in Walkerville, where Mr. Gray will be with the General Mot- "iors plant. A Jjetentation was made {by Mr, L,'H. eard.on behalf of the guests of a silver pysex casserole and a pyrex pie plate, while a suitably by Mr, I Gillett. A pleasant tho? quis even: ing was spent, tinged |, w regret at the tought that the friends Who "=| had so endeared themselves to many were leaving the city and this would perhaps be the last. time that they '| would "have the opportunity to visit with. Mr. and Mrs. Gray. PRESENTATION TO RECENT BRIDE A the regular meeting' of the Pythian, Sisters held last evening a | presentation of " half-a-dozen silver spoons was made to Mr, G. Thomp- son, a recent bride by Mrs. "M, Dis. ney and Mrs, J. Goyne on behalf of the Pythian Temple, . Badminton Be al Ten players of the Ontario Regi- ment Badmington Clb will 'journey to Toronto 'a week 'from Saturday, where they will enigage the Toronto Badmington and Racquet Club in a series of f oe vasion, a local preparation for this in: a :is being held at the Ar- ay. The draw for the Satorday's is as follows: 'Mrs. J. A. Morph and 'Capt, C, A. Mason-vs. Mrs, Gickie -and Mr, o. E asin. Mrs. H. L Taylor ind Mr, Coppin] vs, Mrs, Lander and Mr. Boudler, and Mr. Hanning 4 , 'Mrs. C vs. Mes, Fees and Mr. Mounce, Miss Mackie and Mr, Cowan vs. Miss - Hazzlewood and Major Hod- Ors, Schell and Mr. and Mis. Conant Col... : ' Maj 'B. Soi vg, figs; 25 a ani Maj HE. Smith, 'Grierson and*Col. 'Chappell vs. in k and Me. Myr : § Tf; nvray and Ko thers ys. | "We want you to know we are thinking of nothing but your safety and happiness. "If you are safe and wish to make a different 'life for yourseli, we do not want to interfere, but to help ii we can, "But we do want to know that you are safe. Won't you write to yow aunt Susie or M, T. and say that you are? "They will see that your confidence 1s respected and your wishes are car- ried out. Above all, we want you to come home, but if you wish quiet and seclusion, we will see that you have it. "We want no explanation. We only want to care for you and know you are safe. We get through the days only because we hope every hour to hear from you. "With dearest love, "Mother and Father." Governor Alfred E. Smith. has is- sucd -an 'appeal to the misging girl through the press to communicate directly with him if for some reason she did not feel she could get in touch with her parents, The. investigation into the disap- pearance of Miss Smith came to an abrupt standstill here when the in- vestigators reported they had ex- hausted every clue, State Detective Joseph V. Daley, and five State policemen, searched every . Smith College building from basement to attic without finding anything of value to them, Even the ash piles and wastepaper bins bins were examined in the search, the third which has been about the col- lege since the student disappeared on Friday the 13th of this month. At the same time large posses of boy scouts and volunteers were searching the surrounding country- side and patrolling the Connecticut River, but nothing was uncovered that could be used in clearing the mystery of the girl's fate. 3 tablespoons grated cheese, 1 egg. wipe the fish, place in a greased What little Willle gets at night | where thy parents left off. Begin in low gear and shift gears until you Bi | if pan. Prepare the stuffing of bread crumbs, parsley, kitchen bouquet and seasoning, and add one-half beaten egg. Place this on the fish, and on top place the macaroni and sprinkle with cheese. Bake about 20 minutes, Prepare the anchovy sauce, and serve with the fish,' before he goes to bed. "because it strengthens him," is the best medium for yalsing a fine crop of microbes, Bo says Dr. A, Liv. Ingston, consulting dental surgeon to the London University Counefl, campaigning against little Willie's bedtime diet of milk and biscuits. The further history of little Wil, lie, according to this authority, is as follows: "That sticky, starchy, sloppy food is gong to ferment all night, and six months later little Willle wakes up with a toothache, The microbes get into the nerves, which hurt, The poison spreads and MNitle Wille develops tuber- culous glands. He is rushed 'off to a hospital and is pulled around with the ald of fitty or sixty peo ple, including doctors, nurses,' house surgeons and charwomen, Little Willie, a little later, is added to the wreckage that produces Bolshevism, All; of which sad tale fis told to point the doctor's alliterative moral that 'an "8" "dfet--"stieky, sugary, starchy, solely synthetle, which Is spoiling the Englishman" ---i8 , and an "F" diet--"fresh, fragrant, firm and fibrile? fruit" --is good. Tt seems a depressing way of saying "Eat more fruit." HOUSEKEEPING HINTS To reopen a sealed envelope, lay 8 wet cloth or paper over the flap and press with a warm fron. Alcohol is a good cleanser for plano keys, and will mot cause them to turn yellow so quickly as water does, EE ------ You can get an unusual polish on mirrors if you use a soft cloth dampened in cold tea. Old fash- ioned coal oil' applied in the same way 1s algo found excellent. KARN PHONE 378. 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