PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANU... ----- gimme Woman's Daily Interest | -- a SOCIAL and PERSONAL ---- ' The Times invites the eo- operation of fits readers in contributing items to this column, Bend In a postcard or phone 85. Miss Glaays Stacey has been spending a few days with her par- ents in Little Britain, * » * » Mr. Claude Percy, who has been living in the city for the past year, has left for Toronto, where he will make his home, * Ld » Miss R, Brenice Dulmage, R, N., of 8t, Catharines, was the week- end guest of her brother, Mr, Geo, R. Dulmage, 612 Carnegie avenue, LE In the account of the election of officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Post 43, an error was made in regard to the first and second vice-presidents. Mrs, B, Beavis was elected 1st vier president, and Mrs, A. Buckley sec- ond vice-president. Ld Ld Ld The Oshawa Club entertained fast evening at a euchre in their club rooms, There were rourteen tables in play. The ladies' prizes were awarded to Mesdames Me-: Nally and Bowers, while Messrs. Carkrra and Robert Frances were the winners of the gentlemen's prizes. w Rk.o# Mrs, Albert Orchard of Port Pere ry has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, H, Doubt, 77 Division street, during the illness of her youngest daugh- ter, Norma, Miss Orchard, who has been confined to the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital under the care of Dr, Stewart, is making rapid progress. * * * The North Simcoe Home and School Association entertained about eighty children last evening at a skating party on the North Simcoe school rink. A band fur- nished fine music for skating. Hot dogs and coffee were served by a number of ladies of the Associa- tion, The evening's entertain- ment was under the convenership ot Mrs, M. N. Gowady, assisted by members of the North Simcoe Home and School Aesociation. The pro- ceeds of the evening amounted to more than $20. * On Tuesday evening the Daugh- ters of England held a successful whist drive in the Sons of England Hall. In spite of the bad weather there was e goodly attendance and twelve tables were in play, The ladies first prize, which was a ta- ble cloth, was won by Mrs. Me- Meechan; second, a bath mat, was won by Miss Freda Perry, and the third prize, an aluminum saucepan, * v Weekes Trial will show you the many Pampas s Italian Balm Quick Pile Relief Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is teed to banish any form of rr oy or money back. It gives quick action even in old, stubborn cases. Hem-Roid is a harmless tab- Jet that removes blood congestion fn the lower bowel---the cause of piles. It brings joyful relief quick- Jy and safely or costs nothing. Jury & Lovell and druggists- every- where sell it with this guarantee. ELASTIC HOSIERY SPECIALISTS IN FITTING, WEIGHT AND PRESSURE. AGENTS FOR CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEAM AND SEAMLESS ELASTIC MOSIERY 1 AUTHORS & = CH ST. T { They wore thick wreaths of deep ,members of the City {favorable to his appointment. all probability he will b made the was won by Mrs. ¥, Brown, High ladies' score, which was held by Mrs. McMeechan was 141, while the winners of the second and third prizes had scores of139, The gen- tlemen's first, a box of cigarettes, was awarded to Mr, Arthur Trills, with a score of 144; second, a box of cigarettes, Mrs, Letchett, and third, a pair of socks, Mrs, Terry. Both ladles were playing as gentle- men, The special prize, an alum- inum tea kettle, was won by Mrs, Fullerton, who held the lucky num- ber, The committee in charge of this successful affair was Mrs, H, Simmons, Mrs, George Corden, Mrs, Horten and Mrs, MacDonald, FAMOUS ENGLISH FAMILIES UNITED IN RECENT WEDDING Marriage of Lord Burghley and Lady Scott Colorful Event The marriage took place recently at St. Clement Danes, Strand, Lon- don, England, of Lord Burghley, elder son of the Marquess and Mar- chioness of Exeter, and Lady Mary Theresa Scott, fourth daughter of the Duke and Duchess of-Buccleuch, Crowds awaited the arrival of guests for three hours before the ceremony, The church was chos- en owing to the close association of the district with the bridegroom's family, ancestors having lived there for many years, Lord Exeter is also patron of the living, Oran- ges and lemons, which are connects 'ed with the chimes of St, Clement's in the rhyme, were used with gold: en mimosa, white arum lilies, hog myrtle and white heather in the church decorations, a special arch having been placed in front of the chance] steps. The Bishop of Blackburn officiat- ed, and was assisted by the Rev, F, Davenport, the Rev, F, Clark und the Rev, W. Pennington of Bick- ford, rector of St. Clement Danes, The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of white satin duchesse, with a knot and trails of orange blossom as a me- dallion holding the front folds of the skirt, which opened with rounded flounces over an under- dress of satin. The court train of the same satin was lined with heavy frosted gold lame, on which a small horseshoe of orange blos- som was fastened in one corner. Her veil of old Brussels lace and fine tulle was held in place by a simple chaplet of orange-blossom, and she carried white illes, lilies- of-the-valley, and white heather. There were two trainbearers-- Lord Eskdaill and Master Richard Meynell-- wearing deep cream sat- in suits, the knickers fastened with cut steel buttons, and two other child attendants--Lady Elizabeth Scott and Miss Clare Phipps-- dressed in long cream chiffon frocks with wreaths of deep pink flowers. The other bridesmaids were Lady Angela Scott (sister of the bride) Lady Winifred Cecil and Lady Romayne Cecil (sisters of the bridegroom), Lady Rachel Howard, Lady Alexandra Haig, and Lady Anne Bridgeman. Their dresses of deep cream chiffon were finish- ed with long godet panels at the sides, and they had loose coatees with triple bands of ruched coral- pink ribbon on one sleeve only. coral-pink velvet roses matching pink satin ghoes, and carried bou- quets of pink tulips and mimosa. Lord Martin Cecil was his brother's best man, and there was a guard of honor of the 2nd Grenadier Guards. A reception was afterwards held by the Duchess of Buccleuch at 2 Gros- venor Place. T0 APPOINT WILSON AS ROSS SUCCESSOR Recommendation of thie Ro) tiring Finance Head to Be Accepted Toronte, Jan. 24. George Wil- son, former assistant general man- ager of the Union Bank, will suc- ceed George H. Ross as Finance Commissioner and City Treasurer of the city of Toronto. His ap- pointment will be recommended to the City Council by the Board of Control today and at a special pri- | vate meeting of the City Council tomorrow the recommendation of the Board of Control in all likeli- A Yesterday morning at a private session of the Board of Control, Finance Commissioner George H. cessor, Mr. Ross was instructed to get in touch with Mr. Wilson and report back to the Board today, It fs learned that all the Board want. od to be assored of was that Mr. Wilson would accept $12,000 pe: annum, the salary at which Mr, Ross started in the civic service. It was learned at an early hour this morning from well-informed sources that it is not unlikely that Mr, Wilson will receive the unani- mous' support of the Board of Con- trol, EXQUISITE DETAILS A swagger sports dress with air of formality, featuring the new sunburst effect in blouse, laid in pleats under how, tied in knot with loop and loose end. It closes at left side to affect diagonal line. Re.s named Mr, Wilson as his sue MRS. ROBERT her many friends on Sunday last on One of Oshawa's oldest citizens who received congratulations Celebrates Eighty-Ninth Birthday McLAUGHLIN from the occasion of her 89th birthday. She is the widow of the founder of the McLaughlin Carriage Works, SEVERN-MYERS | WEDDING WAS A - NOTABLE EVENT Miss Margaret Myers Was Married to Roy F. Severn The collariess neckline is piped in same fabric ag bow. The skirt, a wrap-around type, buttons smartly at left hip. The circular skirt is | attached to hipyoke, which is | stitched to the blouse. The dart- | fitted sleeves have circular cuffs. Style No, 246 chooses sheer rayon | velvet printed in scatter dot with faille 'silk crepe contrast. The pattern for this charming affair can be had in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and. 42 inches bust, It 1s equally smart made of sheer tweed, crepe satin, canton-faille crepe, wool crepe or plain velvet, The 36- inch size takes but 2 1-2 yards of 40-inch material with 3-8 yard of 40-inch contrasting. Price 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin is prefer- red). Wrap coin carefully. We suggest that when you send for this pattern, you enclose 10e¢ additional for a copy of our Win- ter Fashion Magazine, showing all the most attractive Paris styles. Also embroidery and interesting ideas you can make. Ladi oibodiotodled ected odte ds LC ee PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON To The Oshawa Daily Times Pattern Department Oshawa. Ont. Enclosed find .......... cents. Please send patterns listed be w2 ssssssssnsanssss Bi20 su0sisis Bet et Be Bt LE 5 58 ea eee Town Province Srssscncssssnsssanss Price, 20 cents each. Send stamps or coin. Wrap coin carefully. PRR 1 EE ee Ch hh ah a ae J da dee a ae BAB BS Pw) Cg erepe-de-chine and blue hat, Bhe wore a corsage of violets and rose- buds and grey shoes and hose, U'pon their return Mr, and Mrs, Severn will reside in Toronto, Miss Aileen Brethour caught the bride's wedding bouquet, The high esteem, with which the bride and groom are held in the city and by their many friends, was shown by the many lovely gifts which they received, including sev- eral handsome cheques, The out-of-town guests included: Dr. and Mrs, Walton-Ball of To- of Toronto ronto, uncle and aunt of the bride' .-- Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Armstrong of At "Beuna Vista", the residence | Toronto; Rev, Sievenpiper and of the bride's uncle, Mr, G. D. Con- Miss Florence sSievenpiper ot Ki ant, at 7.30 o'clock, Wednesday | chener; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Severn evening, January 23, 1929, a quel of Toronto; Mr. A. Baker and but pre.ty wedding took place Miss Adeline Baker of Torontn' when Margaret Alice Conant [iss Agnes Scott of Barrie and Myers, younger daughter of Mr. | Mr. Keppel Lally of Toronto Edith Myers of Oshawa and rer------ late H. B, Myers of Barrie, became INDIAN COULD NOT the bride of Roy Fletcher Severn | of Toronto, son of Rev. Sievenpiper | WAIT TWO WEEKS of Kitchener and" the. late Mrs. Blevenpiper, The ceremony was | MARRIED IN JAIL performed by the father of the] groom under an arch of smilax,| Sarnia. Jan. 24.--Ira White, an palms and flowers, = The house Indian of Walpole Island, who is was also decorated with smilax|scrving a month's sentence in the and flowers. {county jail here for breach of the The 'bride, who was given in|liguor law, could not wait two marriage by her brother, G« ron | we cks for his release in order to Conant Mvers, was lovely in a|get married and neither could his gown of white satin and net, fash- | fiance , I°thel White, another mem- joned with a tight boaice of satin |be r of the Walpole reserve. The and a frilled skirt of net, drooping pair were consequently married at at one side. She wore a long vei! the jail residence yesterday, the | of net, worn cap fashion, encircled | bride bringing with her to the city with brilliant. A drape of sili Rev. George Clayton, missionary Maltese lace was caught on the on the reserve, who conducted the left shoulder wich the veil. Her |ceremony. Moses White, father of only ornament was the groom's |the bride, had not very far to go a diamond and platinum pin. shower bouquei of gift, She carried a pink roses, ily-of-the-vailey and maidenhair fern. Her only attendant was Miss Aileen Brethour of 'l'oronto, who wore a cousin of the bride, becoming maize faille Period {rock A large bow of pink and green wa hung from the left hip. She wore the groom's gift, a Schannel nec ck lace, and carried a noseg: and low and pink roses Mr. Horace Wal.on-Ball of ronto was groomsman. Miss Vivian Goyne, assisted by Mr. Reynolds, violinist, piayed the wedcing march. The wedding path was marked off with white satin streamers, which were held by two cousins of the bride, little Misses Genevieve Conant and Eleanor Walton-Ball. Following the ceremony a buffet supper was served. An orchestra was in a.tendance and furnished delightful music during the sign- ing of the register and supper. The bride's mother wore a becom- ing gown of black lacquered lace over flowered crepe-de-chine, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mrs. Conant was charming in a Midnight blue georgette on | The groom's gift to the pianist, was a Schaonel necklace and to the groomswan a silver cigaret case. Jater in the evening Mr. andl Mrs. Severn left on a motor trip to Detroit and nearby cities. For travelling the bride wore a two- piece frock of navy blue and grey | co to attend the ceremony, as he too, was an inmate of the jail, but re- ceived his remceny freedom yesterday. following the He will care for his daughter while his son-in- Jaw musters all the patience he can ait on Feb. 4 his transition from ivity 'to romance. FACE TERRBLY| DISFIGURED Pimples Itched and Burn- ed. Cuticura Heals, *1 bad a breaking out of Dimples on my face, neck, shoulders and 1 could not sleep on account of the imitation. My face was terribly dis- figured. The trouble lasted about four months. "I read an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for » fist Sample, After about the 00 application thes wa WAS 4 ioavid and oss (Signed) Miss Millie Dickout, Brown's Brae, Ont., Sept. 16, 1927. Use Cuticura to clear your skin. Joommte saat pom BANQUET HELD BY TEACHERS' CLASS OF KNOX CHURCH ps Outlines of the Bible to Be Studied as a Training Course And the first sip will convince you itis best. SALADA" ay [E 2 A gardens' The Teacher Training Class of Knox Presbyterian Church held its first annual banquet last evening in the schoolroom, This class has been meeting every Friday since October 1 and last evening was the highlight of a very successful season. At the close of the banquet a quet a number of new members were enrolled and it was proposed to study outlines of the Bible dur- ing the next three months, The teachers dealt briefly with the suggested course, There was a musical program given, led by Mr. M. Gouldburn, assisted by Mrs, Frank LeRoy and Miss Local, The election of officers fol- lowed and the following were sel- ected: President, Mr, J, Cormack; secretary, Miss Jessie McLarty; treasurer, Miss Polly Goold; leader of study, H. M, Gilchrist, - 0 Toronto, f all inet, the ASK GOVERNMENT TO ELIMINATE ALL LEVEL GROSSING Deputation Urges Action in Meeting With Ontario Cabinet rai urged upen the Provincial Govern- ment yesterday hy a deputation re- Legislative Committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers, Conductors, tralnment and Kiremen made this request with the suggestion that pending such re moval, existing grade orossings should be equipped -vith adequate protection by warning signals or an effective stop law for all vehicles, Among the other clauses in the memorandum presented was one which asked tlie Legislature's sup- port in a movement to shear the power of the Dominion Senate, The ILegislature was requested to pase o resolution demanding of the Deo- minion Government an amendment of the British North Ameriea Act to precent the Senate from vetoing any Bill which Lod heen passed more than twice by the House of Commons, It was pointed out that a rule similar to this restricts the Drastic 24, --Elmination level-croesings was Jan, lway presenting nearly all the raflway- (power of the English House of men in Ontario, . Lords. "The reasons why this seeme At a special meeting of the Cab-|qogsirable are chvious," it was ' stated, THE so much . anything you please. moment the tiny soap granules dissolve, your cyes will see and yous hands feel, the extra thickness and extra richness of Rinso suds. Your first wash will make you marvel at the cleansing power suds exert . . . your line you clothes washed "rss JOU you the time you Yo Jou 4s 2 bousenide this means . extra rest perhaps . . . Ora visit . . . or shopping . . . But always icker-Richer Suds It's in the suds that you'll see the advantage of Rinso freedom! Far too wise are the women of to-day to waste precious hours and energy on a washboard .'» » they use Rinso. Your very next washday is youe opportunity to prove what Rinse can do for you. Get a packages from your grocer. Thea follow the easy directions, and you'll ; a whiter wash in shorter time with little or no rubbing. 32 Makers of Washing Machines recommend the use of Rinse, Lever Brothers Limited Toronto Elen Tab 28c. hood will be ratified. It is known that Mr. Wilson has 2 majority of | the Board in his favor anm it is understood that a majority of the Council are in! unanimous choice of Council. Er WATCHES OUR SPRCIALTY fit your Watch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER - Official Watch inspector for Canadian Natimal and Osh- axa Rezilroads. 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