Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Nov 1928, p. 6

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«aE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928 -- Woman's Daily Interest SOCIAL and PERSONAL The Times invites the eco- operation of its readers ia contributing items to this column. Send in a postcard or phone 35. Mr. Angus Bell spent the week- end in Collingwood. * % % Mr. George Wilson, Colborne street, spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Campbellford. * * * Mrs. Robert J. Bell of Ottawa ig visiting her daughter, Mrs. George H. Lander, Drew street, * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster, Ritson road north, spent the week-end and holiday with relatives in Brampton. * * * Miss Lola Gillespie of Ottawa is visiting Mrs. George H. Lander, Drew street. * *® * Messrs. A. Lawrason and F. Mec- Cabe spent the week-end in To- ronto. Mr. Percy Hopkins, 120 Colborne street, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at his home in Castleton. Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Holden and three sons, 175 Gibbon street, spent the holiday in Preston. * * * ' Miss Hester Vokes of Hamilton spent the Thanksgiving week-end at her home here, * * * Mr, Howard Davidson spent the week-end at his home in Cam 11- ford. * * *% Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mock motored to Preston over the week-end, where they visited relatives, * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyle of Port Perry spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs, H, Doubt, Division street, * * Cadet L. Massey "ot the Royal Military College, Kingston, was the guests of friends in the city Sat- urday. * ¥ _% Mrs. George W, Pingle of Ottawa is spending this week with Mrs, George H. Lander, Drew street, * * % Miss Anne Storie, University of Toronto, spent the week-end and | University, Kingston, holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Storie, King street east. * *® LJ Mr. and Mrs, H, Caldwell of To- ronto visited Dr. and Mrs. H. B. James, Elgin street, over Thanks. giving. Ra * Mr. "Al" Williams, of Queen's visited his mother, Mrs, A. Williams, Division street, over Thanksgiving. Miss Betty Nalton of the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, spen: the holiday week-end with Mrs, W. Duizendstra, Simcoe street south. Mrs, Firth "Beaumont and two sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, B, Heaumont, Belleville, over the holiday. Miss Catharine' Hepburn spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin F. Hepburn, Picton. * % Miss Emily 'Palmer spent the week-end and holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, Palmer, Picton. * % Mr, Norman" Kilmer left yester- day for Regina, where he has ac- cepted a position with the Regina branch of the General Motors of Canada. Miss Edythe Cawker of the Uni- versity of Toronto spent the week- end and holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Cawker, King street east. Mr, M, Rombough, Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston, spent the week- end and holiday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, 8. J. Rombough, Ar- thur street, LJ * LJ Mr. Byron Edmondson of Walk- erville visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs, F, W, Edmondson, Simcoe street south, over the Thanksgiving week-end, Beli ¥ Mr, Keith Hoehn of Niagara Falls College, Niagara Falls, On- tario, spent the holiday week-end with his paents, Mr, and Mrs, F, C. Hoehn, Athol street east, * Messrs, Edwin' and Eric Henry, University of Toronto, gpent the holiday week-end with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, F, M, Henry, King street east, LJ] * * Mr, Harold Edmondson, Albert College, Belleville, spent the Thanksgiving week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Edmondson, Simcoe street south. "m TRI AED A Novel Gifs Idea Book-Boxes a from "oth This novel Book-Box containing one Berry Spoon and one large Cold Meat Fork, with blue velvet rack and vividly painted tray, 26 pieces of "gleam Only 6" " Communit Silver, with De Luxe Stain Price including tray, only *3 | es, 5 with lift-out Velvet rack, Commun. PLATE patterns-- my with De Luxe Stain less Knives, Service for Six (26 pieces), : Waa OMMUNITY PLATE presents C add charm and pid Bin your 4 to this fall »/ith the newest ideas im correct silverware, in Community PLATE, For a surpri can have more silverware Do not fail to see the lovely new table services we are offering y you up ou can easily and i Christmas Gift problems, yoassel and. from $4.00 velv solve all your feminine BASSETT'S on Oshawa's Main Corner NW -- Misses Howden, of Peterboro, spent the week-end and holiday witp friends in the city. * * * Migs Mary Medd, of Bishop Beth- une College, spent the week-end at her home in Peterboro. - Mr. and Mrs.) Kilmer of St.) Thomas spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. W. Park, Simcoe street south. * * % Mr. and Mrs, H. Boyce and two sons, Frank and George, spent the holiday in Collingwood. Messrs, Keith Wickens and Matt Sutton spent the week-end at the former's home in Stirling. * % * Mr, E. Kiefaber spent the week- end and Thanksgiving Monday at his home in Preston. * % Mrs. E. Farrow, Ritson road south, spent Thanksgiving in Belle- ville. * * Miss Edith Vokes, of Walker ville, is spending a week's holidays at her home, Albert street, here. * % * Mr. and Mrs. D. Hubbell, Toron- to, spent the holiday week-end with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. H. Hubbell, McMillan Drive, * * *% Miss Agnes Goold, of Walker- ville, spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Goold, Richmond street. * % % Dr. Dave Mitchell, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mitchell, Simcoe street north. * % % Mr. Bill Hart, Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston, spent the Thanks- iglving week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hart, Harmony, * 8% Miss Elena Stacey, of the Uni- versity of Toronto, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stacey, Simcoe street south. * % % Mr, J. P, Mangan spent the week- end in Montreal, and was accom- panied home by Mrs, Mangan, who has been spending several weeks in Montreal, and other cities. * % % Miss Rose Evans, in company with Mr. and Mrs, Orpin and daugh- ter Norah, and Mr. Fouse, of Tor- onto, motored to Buffalo for tne week-end and holiday. Mr. Nelson Cheseboro returned to St. John, New Brunswick, last evening after spending a week visiting relatives and friends in the city. * Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Pipher, Bruce street, atiended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Whitson, which was held from her former residence, "Athaview Farm', Claremont, yes- terday. * Ll Rev. A. R."Whattam, pastor of the Albert: Street United Church, conducted the Anniversary and Thanksgiving services in the Mark Street Church, Peterboro, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mr, i Walter Choate were surprised at their home in Ameliasburg last week by a number of friends, who gathered to hid them farewell before they left for their home in this city, They were presented with a purse of gold and a rocking chair. = * * Mr, and Mrs. A, L.-Ellsworth of Toronto entertained at a house dance last evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Betty Ells- worth, which was attended by 350 guests, The guests included Miss Eleanor McLaughlin, "Parkwood", and Mr. H. Millichamp, Simcoe street north, Piles Go Quick Piles are caused .by congestion of blood in the lower bowl. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause, That's why, salves and cutting fail. Dr, Leonhardt's Hem- Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds, because it relieves this congestion and strengthens the affected parts, Hem-Roid has given quick, safe and lasting relief to thousands of Pile sufferers, It will do the same for you or money back, Jury and Lovell, and druggists everywhere sell Hem-Roid with this guarantee. JUST ARRIVED New Evening and Afternoos Dresses, Come and see them FASHION SHOPPE, OSHAWA 84 Simcoe St, 8, | ceremony, Mrs. (Dr.) Grant Berry is spend- ing a few days ia Buffalo, w * * Miss Ferne McGahey weekend at her home in * LJ » Misses Beatrice and Helen Fraser spent the holiday week-end at their home, Simcoe street north. LJ * * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogden, Bruce street, spent the holiday at Coldwater, Ont. - nt the dsay. . = Mr, Jack Ogden, Bruce street, has returned from deer hunting in Muskoka. * * » Miss Velma McLean spent the week-end holiday with relatives in Windsor. * * * Miss Irene Rathwell, spent the weelpend and holiday at her home in Waterford. * * * Mr. Everett Bell spent the week end and holiday at his home in Lindsay. LJ * * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edwards and Misses Florence and Sophiy Ed- wards, Carnegie avenue, spent the holiday in Detroit, * - - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Werry and Misses Audrey and. Nora Werry, Agnes street, spent the Thanksgiv- ing week-end in Enniskillen * * Mr. and Mrs. R. B Wilkins and family, Mary street, spent the week- end and holiday with friends in Hamilton. * ® * Miss Wilda Knight of the Univer- sity of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end at her home, Fairbanks street, nere. * * * Mrs. Argue, 402 Masson street, had as her guests for Thanksglving. Mrs. Lehman and Master Frank Lehman of St. Mary's and Miss Ma garet Kidd of London. * * * Mr, Hartley Manning of the University of Toronto spent the week-end and holiday at his home here, * * *- Mr. Thomas Bouckley, French street and Mr. Jack Mat- thews, 75 Yonge street, att nded the reunion «f the 48th Highland- ers, which was hell in Toronto during the week-end, » - * 29 a2 Mr. G, J. 8. Morison, assistant sales manager of The Pedlar Peo- ple, attended the funeral of the late Henry Moss, Colonization Road Tnspector, at Renfrew last Thursday. Mr, James Swinton, Chief Engineer of the Northern Development Branch and Mr. M, Hackner, engineer of the Depart: ment of Public Works, ed the Ontario Government, * * LJ] Mrs. R, 8. McLaughlin and the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Oshawa General Hospital en- tertained the cast of "The Chuckles of 1929," at afternoon tea from 4 to 6 o'clock at Parkwood' Satur- day. The guests were received by Mrs, McLaughlin and were co ducted through the conservatory where they were shown the chrys- anthemums, for which 'Park. wood" conservatories are noted, and other flowers, Tea was served by the ladies of the auxiliary, fol- lowing which Mrs, McLaughlin an- nounced the winners of the ticket selling competition. Miss Cole of the Oshawa General Hospital, sold the most tickets, Mrs, McLaughlin second and Mrs, Grant Berry third, They were, however, not compet- ing in the competition, and Miss Cole and Mrs. Berry received small prizes in appreciation of their ef- forts, Miss Marion Nicholls re- ceived the year's free tuition for singing, dancing or dramatics, as she chooses, which was presented by Mr. Quarrington director of the Chuckles, Mrs. McLaughlin alse announced that the sum of one thousand dollars was cleared for the hospital funds, RECEPTIONS Mrs. George H, Lander, formerly Miss Inez Bell, will receive for the first time since her marriage ou Thursday, November 15, from 3.30 to 6.30 p.m, at her home, 65 Drew street. Mrs. George I. Lander and Mrs. Robert J, Bell will receive with her, , Weddings FEASTON-CARGILL The marriage was solemnized at St Andrew's manse, Simcoe street south, of Marjorie E, Car- gill, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James Cargill to Morley 8. Easton, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Easton. Rev, F, J. Maxwell performed the The attendants were Miss Ada London and Mr. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs Easton will reside in Oshawa, SMITH-KITSON The marriage took place at the represant- 4 First Baptist Parsonage, Aberdeen street, on Saturday, November 10, of Dorothy Kitson to Edward Smith, both of this city. Rev. John Galt officiated. After the cer- emony Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on a motor trip to Kingston and on their return will reside in Oshawa. HAGERMAN-JAMES The marriage was solemnized at 2.30 Saturday afternoon at Simcoe street United Church Par- sonage, 52 Simcoe street south, of Mrs, Louise James, Albany street, and William Murchison Hagerman of Foxboro, Ont. Rev. E Hars- ton, LL.B, performed the cere. mony, Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman will reside in Belleville, RATZ-ORCHARD The marriage took place at the North Simcoe United Church this morning of Florence May Or- chard to Irvin Lorne Ratz. Rev. A. M. Irwin performed the ceremony. Miss Alice Orchard, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Ratz will reside on Masson street. WILL ADDRESS MEETING Mrs. (Rev.) Richards of the Whitby Tabernacle will address the meeting of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the King Street United Church Wednesday, No- vember 14, at 3.30 when 100 girls of the C.G.LT. will become affil- lated with the W.M.S, LARGE AUDIENCE ENJOYS CONCERT AT ST, ANDREW'S Rev. George E, Morley, B.A, pre- sented a brilliant performance before a large audience at the Thanksgiving day concert at St. Andrew's church last evening. Mr, Morley has a splendid appearance, a fine voice, cul- ture and platform power and his re- pertoire, which consisted of many humorous, pathetic and descriptive numbers, was superbly rendered and well received. The dramatic selection "The March of the Dead," held his hearers spell-bound and at the con- clusion of the selection drew from the audience much deserved praise. 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