PAGE SIX aS and SOCIAL PERSONAL Clara Homer spent the week-end at her home in Whitby, Miss Ferne *Miaahey t the week-end at her home in Lindsay, LEE BE Mesars. Boyd Russell and Porrowdale spent the week-end Trenton. Rev, C, E, Crags of King street United Church was the visiting pas- tor in Napanee, yeaterday. CIE I Mr. and Mrs, Edward Dean of Qrono spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Herb Ogden, 154 Bruce street, we Mrs. Albert Storks and Miss Mae Storks spent the week-end in Acton, the guest of the former's daugh- ter, Mra, Lorne Cole, Mrs. J. Gilmour and family, of Toronto, were guests of the form- "e Sister, Mrs, J, Lennox, Division reet. in Ad LE I Mr. John Kellett and Mr, and Mrs, Talbert Kellett of Pontypool visited friends here recently, Mr, and Mr, . Ww. Sparrow of Thurlow were recent guests of friends in the city, * % Mrs, T. L, Wilson and children, Qolhorne street east, have been [) ing & week with relatives mn mpbellford, » 0 Mrvs, Hannah Ha has yeturned to her home in Montreal after spending a month with, her daugh- ter, Mrs, Coulson, Hillcroft street, Mr, and Mrs, E F, Caw- ker, King street east, Rev, W. P." Fletcher, pastor of ducted the morning services at St, Church, Orillia, yesterday, on the occasion of the Church anniver- sary, The Women's Aualliary of Holy Trinity Church, are holding a ser- fes of afternoon teas to help in making the bazaar, which they hope to hold in the near future a financial success, The first tea will be held at the home of Mrs, Tur- ner, 114 Stacey avenue, Meadames Turner, Hardman and Crowle will be hostesses on Wedpesday aftor- noon, . % The dance held im the South Simcoe school auditorium, Friday evening, under the auspices of the South Simcoe Home and School Asgoclation, was very successful, There was a large number in at- tendance and splendid music was supplied by a local orchestra, Weddings ANDREWS.-HUGHES A pretty autumn wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr, and Mrs. I, Hughes, 262 Quebec street, when their second daughter, Bron. wen, was united in marriage to Robert James Andrews, only son. of Mr, and Mrs, Robert J, Andrews, 212 Verden Road, Rey, F, J, Maxwell officiated, The bride, who was given in marsiage by her father, was lovely in a poudre blue georgette gown, with hand-painted roses and picot edge of silver trim. ming, She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and fern, Miss Megan Hughes, sister of the bride? and evening Pa United was a charming bridesmaid in a Style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 30 , 86, 38, 40, 4% snd $i nats measure, requires yards of 40-inch materisl with % yard of 86-inch contrasting, No, 127--Popular Coat Dress. This style is designed in sizes 186, 18,:30 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bush measure. Size 36 re- quires 3% yards of 40-inch mater- sl with % yard of 86-inch con- trasting and 5% yard of 18-inch material for separate vestee, No, 135--Smartly Simple, This style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 40-inch material with 1% yards of binding. style is designed in sizes 34, 86, 88, 40, 42 and 44 Inches bust measure, Size 36requires 3% yards of 40- inch material with = 8% yards of binding. No. 948 -- Important School Frock, This style is designed in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2 yards of 40-inch material with % yard of 18-inch contrasting. No. 846--Dainty Bolero. This style is designed in sizes 6, 8, 10 snd 12 years, Size 8 requires 1% yards of 40-inch material apd % yard of 18-inch coptrasting and 3% yards of ribbon, BETTY Lou SPECIAL - Permanent | lmzer waving slso, Wave $5 Get gp all Steam Wave, Special for a limited time only, Expert Fhcne 2568, at 86 Simcoe St. N., over Orange Hut Centre Street United Church, coms |} THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1 sf 7" h i if i i 5 ] i : = it 2 i ured tea and the @ society, dressed in Hallowe'en costumes, made attrac- tive helpers at the tables. Misses May Maxwell and Verna Rutledge were in charge of the sale of work, - The proceeds for the after- noon amounted to $40, PREMIER URGES CHURCHES T0 BE ACTIVE FOR PEACE Prime Minister Welcomed Home By Surging Crowds-- Left for Ottawa Sunday Quebee, Oct, 29.--0 Canada and the British National Anthem were sung hy three thousand people as the Empress of Scotland docked here Saturday night, bringing back Premier W, L. Mackenszle King af- ter an absence of more than two months in Britain and Europe. Officially greeted by Hon, Ern- est Lapointe, who has been acting Prime Minister and by Premier Taschereau of Quebec, Mr. King was whisked away to his hotel and Sunday afternoon he addressed a large audience in the armoyies, tell- ing some of the experiences he haa zone through at Paris, Geneva and London, , In company with Hon, C. A, Dunninz, Minister of Railways and Canals, Premier King left for Ot- tawa, where they arrived at noon on Monday, Mr, Dunning, as well as Hon, Raoul Dandurand, Liberal leader in the Senate, were also in Europe, Premier King's speech was given in response to words of welcome in the two official languages of Can, ada, delivered by persons of both sexes representing the Govern- ments of the Dominion, the Prov- ince of Quebec, City of Quebec and the women of the ancient province, The occasion was featured by the first fall of snow this year in Que- bee city, but the white carpet re- mained only for a short time, The Prime Minister was welcoms ed by Hon, Ernest Lapointe, who spoke for the people of Canada as a whole, For Quebec, Hon, L, A, Taschereau, Premier of the prov- ince, voiced a cordial welcome and expressed an appreciation of what Mr, King and his assistants had accomplished overseas, Mayor Au- ger, of Quebec City, "who presided at the meeting, spoke for the city, and Madame Georges Parent, wife of the Federal member for Quebec West, for the wonren. Incidentally Mr, King was presented witha hou quet of crimson roses, the presen- tation being made hy Miss Mar- celle Paradis, daughter of Senator Paradis, "Our great purpose In going abroad was to carry a message which is uppermost in the minds of the Canadian people, a message of peace and good will," sald Mr. King, DR. LANGSNER SAYS SMALL MYSTERY IS SOON TO BE SOLVED Winnipeg, Oct, 20.--"In two weeks I shall return to Toronto and disclose the details of the Am- brose Small murder case," En route to Edmonton, Dr. Max- imiliap Langsner, the Viennese criminologist, when interviewed, spoke of the sensational Toronto case in which the millionaire thea- trical manager passed into oblivion nearly ten years ago. 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Direciiops and formula op each box, [Herbert Re Suburban and District N ews Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Correspondents ALMONDS Almonds, Oct. 23.--Mr, and Mrs. ames Hyoke and daughter, of New visited with the Misses Blanche d McGregor. Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds and of Bovmanvil Mr, and ed on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. T. GC, Osburne. Miss Madaline Huff and Mr, J. Morrison, of Oshawa, visited on Sunday with Miss Hilda Lee. Miss Helethia Vanstone, of by, spent the week end with Miss Ruth Richardson, Mr, and Mrs, E. Philp, of Puna, Alberta, attended anniversary ser- vices on Sunday and spent the day with Mr, and Mrs, T. C, Osh urne. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Crawforth, of | Salem Base Line, Oshawa, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs, A, W. Richardson, on Sunday and attended Almonds anniversary services. Almonds anniversary services were largely attended both morning and evening, Rev. A. L. Richards took for his text in the morning, "Silver and Gold Have I None, But of Such As 1 Have Give I Unto Thee," while Mrs. A. L. Richards spoke on the "Hem of His Garment," in the even: ing. The church was beautifully dec. orated with flowers, The choir rend- ered very suitable anthems in the morning, and Mr, Jack Frosi, of WhitLy, sang a solo, and in the eve- ning Mr, Vernon Rowe and Mr. Ro- bin Nicholson gave a duet. The choir concert on Tuesday eve- ning was much appreciated and well attended. The following humorous program was given, The choir sang these old-time choruses: "Strike Up the Band," "John Brown's Body." Male chorus, "The Missus," "Old Solomon and Levi," "My Bonnie," "Old MacDonald's Farm." Ladies' chorus, "I'm Dying for Someone to Love Me," "Old Arm Chair," inter- mingled with two readings from Miss Birdie: Thomas, of Whitby, a humor- ous solo from Dr, F, Reynolds, of Whitby, and two solos from Mrs. Michael, of Whitby, all receiving great applause, after which refresh. ments of sandwiches, cake and coffee was greatly enjoyed by all, 'Ine thank offering collections and concert givings amounted to $200, thus bring- ing to a close a very profitable and successful anniversary, Mrs. Melrose Bryant, Mr, borne Bath, of Pickering, visited in the neighborhood on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Gould, of Toronto, visited with Mr, and Mrs, W, Hall on Lunday and attended the anm- versary services and the concert on Tuesday evening. The young people are holding a Hallowe'en masquerade on 'Tuesday evening, next, prizes will be given for the various best costumes, ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen, Oct, 24.--Miss Mary Virtue, of Toronto, visited with her mother, Mrs. J. W, Virtue, Sunday, Miss Gertie and Winnie Oke, of Bowmanville, spent Sunday at their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Oke, Miss Elma Dickinson, of Courtice, spent Sunday at her father's, Mr, E, Dickinson, Mr, Ira Trevail, Oshawa, Miss Maud Ashton, Mrs, E. C, Ashton and June, visited her daughter, Mr, Stew- art Rodman, Scugog Island, Mr, and Mrs. Russel Ormiston, Mrs, H, J, Werry spent Sunday with friends at Orono, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Smith and Wilma Smith spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Alex Smith, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Will Preston, Port Huron, at his mother's, Mrs, Geo, Preston, Mr. and Mrs, E. Boyd, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stevens, Hamp- ton, Mr, C. Rodd and Miss Luella Stevens at Mr, Howard Stevens', Our Dramatic Club put on their lay, "Getting Sandy," at Scugog on Tuesday, everyone taking their parts well, On November 2nd, they expect to give it at Elizabethyille, The fol. lowing gave vocal selections at Scu- gog, Mr. John Slemon, Mrs, Orr Jeffrey, Miss Maud Ashton and Mrs, Lloyd Ashton, Mr, C, A. Stainton, Oshawa, vis. r. Luffman, Thre friends, Messrs Cecil Colla- cutt and Leslie Coombs, accompans ied by Mr, Leslie Collacutt, contri- buted violin music, which was much enjoyed. Migs Sadie Virtue gave a report of the layman's conven- tion recently held in Toronto. The meeting closed with a hymn and the e benediction, iss Marjorie Hoidge and friend, Toronto, visited at Mr, Harold Sal- ters, on Sunday. Miss Ruth Ferguson spent Sunday at home, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mason, Friendship, N.Y., have returned home after visiting at Mr, C. W. Hast. ing's, rs. Martin and son Arthur, To. ronto, visited at Mrs. Bessie Robbin's on Sunday. . Messrs Percy and Harry Cowling, Toronto, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Bick, Bobcaygeon, is visiting her son Rev. Mr, J. R. Bick, Mr, and Mrs, T, R, Tennant, To- ronto, spent Sunday at Mr, T. Sal- ter's. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Trull and family were Sunday visitors in To- ronto, BROOKLIN Brooklin, Oct. 26--Mr. and Mrs, Jim White spent the week end in Toronto, Mrs, Harold Mowbray who has been in the Oshawa hospital with ap- pendicitis has returned home, Messrs. E. Morrison and R. Wide- man have returned from Alex, Al- berta, A very successful canvas has just been completed for the Bible society. Mr. Wm. Ratcliffe is president of the local branch and Mrs. Geo, Jones is secretary. Mr, Job White is in Weston, On- tario, Mrs. S. N. Griffen, of Detroit, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mackey, for a few days. A very successful banquet was held in the Township Hall last Friday evening October 19, which was pro- vided by the Women's Institute for the boy scouts and their fathers, The tables were beautifully decorated with marigolds, Mr, E. Patterson was chairman. During the evening numer ous toasts were proposed which were very ably responded to. A very pleas. ing feature of the evening was a pre» sentation to Mr, Agar, scout master and Mr. Reggie Dyer, assistant scout master. Mr, Agar was presented with a lovely club bag and Reggie Dyer with a fountain pen. Mr. Jull spoke a few words after which Mr, Palmer, of Bowmanville, gave a very interest: ing talk to the boy scouts, Mrs. Norman White is in Wood- stock conducting a teachers' training class, Tuesday evening at a well attended meeting of the Young People's Lea- gue, an interesting evening was en- joyed when the program took the form of a debate, the subject being "Resolved that Capital Punishment Should be Abolished," The speakers for the affirmative were Mr, Ire- land and Miss Carscadden, they brought out some well considered points as also did the speakers who upheld the negative point of view, Mr, Howard Mackey and Miss M, Raney. The time was left open and a very able discussion took place, re- sulting in the judges giving the de- cision to the negative, : The boys and girls of the continua- tion school went to Claremont on Thursday afternoon to play the re- turn game with the boys and girls Lever Prothers Limited, Taman of f t, The score was 7-0 In favor of the Brooklin girls and the Brooklin boys were ahead but it got too dark so they are going up some other night to finish it, A very enjoyable time was spent by all at the fireman's ball on Thurs- day evening, Numerous prizes were given out and they had a very large crowd, MYRTLE & Myrtle, Oct, 25--Much sympathy is extended to Mr, James MacKen- zie and family of Columbus in their recent sad bereavement in the death of a loying wife and mother, Mr. Norman Claughton, of Stow- ville, is helping his brother, Mr, Joe Claughton, for a time, Mrs. William Tower is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. A. Flett, of Cherrywood, Rev, George Nicol of Toronto visited Rey, Merriman and other friends here last week. Mr, and Mrs, James E, Beacock and son visited the former's daugh- or. MoS. George Houghson of To- house to house here the earlier part of the week and presented the property holders with their tax bills, Miss Mary Ross, who has spent the past five months visiting her four brothers in Saskatchewan, has returned and has been visiting her sisters here. Messrs. Reid and Erle Cook have purchased 2 new Ford coach. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Graham upon the gift of a baby oy in their home on Monday, Mis. "Tardif of Brooklin, mother YE £5 32 i wi 4) 2 i H i EX 28 £7 i | : i f ! £ if i § : i : £ : : ; if E E £ g E : : 3 : | : | iE if%p 11 fi £5 if as5E : : 5 3 i £3 | i 46 of NORTH OSHAWA orth Oshawa, Oct. 29.--The Home N and School SW holding a Hal asked to contribute to the lunch which will consist of sandwiches, pumpkin. pies and small cakes. Prizes for costumes; silver offering, at the door, Mr. Addison Scott returned from a trip to the Northwest Thursday. Master John Powell wishes to thank his little playmates, and friends and H. & 8, Club for fruit and kindnesses during his recent illness caused from a motor accident, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown, Miss Brown and Mr, Jones and Mrs, Rus- sell Jollow were guests at the dance at Woodward's at Brooklyn last Friday evening. HARMONY Harmony, Oct, 27.--Mrs. O. C. Lander visited her sister in Bow- manville last Wednesday, , Mis Ida Gambrey of Orono vis- ited her sister, Mrs, W, M. Fare- well, this week Mrs, Chas Mackie and Mr, Har- old Mackie attended the chicken pie supper and concert at Port Per- ry on Wednesday, A, E. Wells of Toronto, spent this week with Mr, and Mrs, H, Wilson. K, Fletcher spent last week in Toronto tives, Mr. and Mrs, Gene Willson and family of the city visited Mr, and Mrs, H, Willson on Wednesday. V. Williams is home again from North Bay where he has spent the last two months, Mrs. Shannon of the city visit. ed Mrs. Chas, Mackie on Sunday. Mrs, A, O'Connor of Pickerin~ is visiting Mr, and Mrs. I, I, Healy, Messrs, K Fletcher and J, Stace ey spent Tuesday at Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs, Young of Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs. J. Luke and Mr, and Mrs, V, Drew, Wednesday and Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, H Willson and fam- ly spent Sunday in Toronto Mrs. Hapell is visiting friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs, A, Minty of "Tn- ronto spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Mackie, Messrs, Harry Gimblett, Ww, Lewis and H. Willson were at New- castle Friday, The Trail Rangers met Wednes- 1 Ee] a few days with rela- A y | by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Led. and mentally alert. amount of bran form. most of the boys present, One new member was initigted. ¥elith day night at the usual! hour with Etcher was present and helned entertain the boys by showing them new games. Miss Ruby Greentree entertain. ed a few friends at her home on Thursday evening. An enjoyable time yas spent with different games, The Sunday School held a social evening on Tuesday. Ogtober 23rd, for Rev. Mr, Irwin, A gooey number attended and the eyen'n~ was spent in games. and singing During the entertainment Mr, Ir- win was presented with a check in appreciation for his services and help with the Sunday Scool, Re- freshments were served, The Home and School Club held a social evening and Hallowe'en entertainment on their regular meeting night, Thursday, The auditorium was prettily decorated and was well filled, the meeting being conducted by the president, Mrs, K, Hern, It was decided to hold an executive meeting Mon- day afternoon to decide about the hot lunches. After the reports were read the following program was given: Reading, "The Mystic Hour of Twelve," by Louise Pol- lard; motion song by some pupils of Junior Room; community sing- ing led by Miss I, Oke and Mr, Timmins; recitation, George Hunk- ing; song by some boys of the ine termediate room; dance of the ma- ple leaves by twelve girls. A treat was promised to the room with the most number of parents present, Miss L. Mackay's room winning by quite a mumber, Following the program a guess- Ing contest was held, A large glass jar was filled with peanuts and the school children guessed, Harold Winton won. hy sues' = the eact number, A fish pond wad fixed for the children, each one present getting a little basket fill- ed with popcorn and candy, The games played after that were bal- loon game, witches and black cat. Did you ever see a lassie, and I lost my Jjack-o'-lantern, Pop corn and home-made candy was served and the enjoyable evening was brought to a close by ginging God Save the King, Mr, and Mrs. Chapman, or Or- ono, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C, Mackie, = CANADIANS TURN TO FLORIDA FOR A CAREFREE ,,,.. WINTER SEASON Semi-tropical Florida is again drawing large numbers of Cana- dians for the winter season, It is \becoming more popular every year --principally because it is so near, its climate is so inviting, and fit offers such an array of interesting sports and pastimes peculiar to that part of the country, Where else but 'Florida can one enjoy better such an exciting novel. ty as Tarpon fishing--or awuaplan=- ing--or speed-boating--or polo. Where else can one motor for miles through avenues shaded by grace- ful palms--by great citrus groves of ripening oranges and lemons--or along the short of the Atlantie, There's golf too--all winter long. Arrange now to spend your win- ter months in Florida, Any Cana- dian National Railways Agent will gladly supply you with information about rates, routes and its resorts. Washington, D.C,, Oct, 29.--- Forty-three million men and women, by far the largest number ever registered, have qualified to participate in the battle of ballots at the presidential election 'on November 6. Bien JUST ARRIVED New Evening and Afternoon Dresses, Come and see them, FASHION SHOPPE, OSHAWA 84 Simcoe St, 8, a---- We Repair Anything Bought in a Jewelry Store BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's 2fain Curner spring brips, allow Always in place, HEAFFE PENS PENCILS »SKR " This handsomest of pen merchandise saves money At better stores everywhere The phenomenal success of the W, A. Sheaffer Pen Company hes been in Bood messure due to this remarkable desk equip- ment, The Lifetime' desk fountsin-pen set! 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