Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Feb 1930, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE * THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 930 we can't even afford this one." J from a digtance were the bride s|and Dixey won the hearts of all : on. a: black bid to refrescn : JY 7 They had agreed before starting OUPLE HONORED grandfather, Mr. Wilkes, her aunt, | with his pathetic story and his TION LADIES HAVE } vcool i ammals, Miss Scott LOVE SHY - By Barbara ebb 23% Vl Miss 'Wilkes and aunt and uncle, brave way of hiding his grief and 5 | 4 tadyiz id cf drawing and that $45 was the most rent they could 4 t 4 pay. "It's a whole 'week's salary, 1 Mr. and Mre. Wilkes, Jr, and |0f the funny way ha helped the : | eaintine: aouth orean selections. bs p 7 # jes 3 180 Pr cne dl nout orga sc tons 4 ; Jimmy, and all the budgets say that N RTH OSHAWA daughter all of Toronto. The hapny ladies abot tho house, ME. Hegne VALENTINE SOCIAL ; Iker: dialogue by. tw , a The hest ceyening. a Very subdued is the most you should spend on (4.40 couple are heing given another made a good stern country gen- ran Iker; Salo a by Jputve ; Installment ! > & : rent." ' Te shower in Toronto on Wednesday | tleman. } : a | y 5s] 4 gues te Maru; Go. sin : Jimmy dutifully accompanied aJnet "All right, budget," he had an- 1 d evening. Mr. Fer guson preached the an Te acting as a SC hoo deae er ita | hirty-seven { |Lane on a house hunt, He found a|swered her, "I'll buy you any $45 Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexan €r,| Mrs. George Hamilton is able to day evening i Rs ana or . pte ; el vee: Tne v y atter hor gi corious. 411. 1 Stor 0 the ehildren was "Meas . . ya . ended very quic Jr., Showered By be up utter bor recent serious iil mectin | Fine 'Program Given At ||. id table was well pat- great deal of fault with fhe places worth of apartment that you want." ing'. The cottage prayer x they saw and every so often when Janet was thoroughly discouraged z 2 Lollupe brajye . . i 1 House Hunting, Janet would point out some advan- [by the time the evening was over. Friends Mrs. A, Beckett has returned wii be Lol 2 ie home SL us, Meeting on Evening of ot ois SHimegis are a Tt was midnight when Jimmy car-{ tage in some particular apartment he | "It's just terrible, I think," she whis- he from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ; yon on oe Tay and an in February 14 hia A adien ail re Trex ods ei ' Bi 2 i hie re 314 A tying+ the precious dream book, | would burst into laughter. pered against Jimmy's coat sleeve as a Bert Grills at Pickering, : . : - p é : . hy )shaw: [e 18 Orn . . # 5 . ve ri | <li g arounsed the sleepy doorman at his "Jimmy, don't be So silly," Janet North Oshawa, Feb, : Mrs, Stanley Moffatt is still quite on Monday evenings in the | Leslie He he told her good night, "l was so : ; 4 Ha A 4 92 The father's' house: finally said in exasperation. "We have | sure we could find something nicg for Monday evening Miss Esther Den-|ij Her many friends here are | future begining, Fe b, 2 The i | "For heaven's: sake, Mr. Jimmy," | to live in one of these places, you | that much money, but I guess we | nis entertained with a shower for| hoping she wilhsoon show a big Sunday School was i = said that astonished individual, "you | know, and if you keep on finding can't. I'll look in the want ad column | Mr, and Mrs, John Alexander. Jr, | improvement. : : od a Yoh. Hardwick! 1, give me a proper start. Itrust noth | fault or laughing at things we never | tomorrow and mark some places for | whose marriage took place on Wed- and Mrs. W. A. Gerry and : Te and dt 'Wo Jdrid Ath an ing serious 'as happened." will get settled." ; | 18,80, see in the evening. nesday last. The party was 1 . fand Mrs. S, Burgoyne ana |% "othing except that I'm the hap-| "Oh, you're such a funny Janet,"| "Suits me" Llimmy said cheerfully, in the house of Thos. Heaslip which Thursday. 2 . es oronte | meeting ni the church, Wm, Sh a iaron. ot Ooh piest man in the world tonight, |he said, squecing her hand under the | "I'd go to look at purple cows if 1| had recently been vacated and wae 'hompkin's Hired = Man", a Boyne i : dont. wi I Chas I i : {8 My ot 0 i Bates. Is my father still up?" very mose of the patient renting |had vou along" : tilled: to capacity with friends and | drama by Harmony talent, wa En. %Yeny accompanied 1: ap Bal Set ; Sst incle, Jab ern . "He's in bed, sir, but his light's |agent who was showing them three 'Silly," she said, and Kissed Lim | neighbors of the happy couple, At-|given in the hoo! on I'rida Fo dr > il : ee Toronto PATS, 1500 Jraison read e Seri Mrs, ( heron J an Hele still on. Reading 1 suspect." small rooms on the fourth floor of a again. ter a speech by Mr. Tattersall both [ evening. The play was a touchinz ok bow 0 AWE D ¢ lesson, Roll call was 1 Toronto for Jimmy took the stalrs three at a[walk-up apartment, : "A Place of Our Oown" the bride and groom were busy [or |as well as humorous one and took Pan a d 5. Will Glover visit- y. sometmny. ont =i. time and burst without knocking into] "This is a very nice place," the The next night they found an|some time opening the many use-| well with those present, The cast ; ub I He Glove cut the homa wer uittee reported his father's bedroom. . agent said, "well redecorate it for {apartment. Jimmy, seeing that Janet | ful pretty gifts for which they both | 0f characters was as follows: | ed Mrs, Charlle G om ai aud : "I'm going to be married! She said [you and let the missis pick out her was very much in carnest, dropped | thanked the givers, Several humor- Loui e, Mrs, A. McDonald; Jerry ol 1 Eee apd 4 pi: : Ns ne 'ves' this evening. 1 went to tell her [own wall paper." : : his nonsense and poked into kitchen | ous gifts were untied which made and John Remington. Mr, A. Me- M . Ed.» Tr, Atl ; goodbye and she said she'd marry | "What's this?" said Jimmy opening | sinks and inspected peeling wall{all enjoy a good laugh. Dancing Donald: Ruth, Mrs, Howard Stacy; Ye me. Right away, Father." {a door, "a closet? wr . [paper and opened dusty closet doors | and cards were enjoyed, music was Julia, Mrs. R. Greentree; Dixey, G Mr. Wareen sat up in bed and put| "The agent was pained, "Oh, no, with a vim, supplied by Messrs, Alexander, Ferguson; Mrs. hompkins, irs. i ° : aa His book aside, "Splendid, Jimmy, that's the Kitchen." : "I think this will do," Janet said | Pascoe, Heaslip and Lutz. Tue} ln 1 id, uson; Mr, Fhompling, M; a; Yes, replied the prosal rier I'm not a bit surprised. Come here "The kitchen!" quo! Jit at last, . They were standing in the | bride was formerly Miss Beatrice Garne K, Herne, Miss Muricl Phil- | "but the continued maria re ' an dtell me all about it." jadi of a tiny room on the third | Heaslip, only child of Mr \ lips played the piano between acts. | sugge ts that dp ds stil the Irom Jimmy needed no second floor of a new apartment house, "It | Mrs, Thos. Heaslip. Those present I'he parts were well played by alll of the brave, He sat down on the foot. of his | has only three rooms, but we can a a fother's bed and talked steadily for |the fire department to lower her out | have a colored breakfast set in thi - 3 - half an hour without stopping. "And la window on a ladder." i corner of the kitchen for our break nr now, Dad, I want you to look . at "Oh, Jimmy, be quiet!" Janet ex-|fasts and use a gateleg table in our | ws : "He hasn't had very much | living room for our dinners. The bed | hat that" He thrust Janet's dreambook | claimed. | at his father. "I haven't told her a experience in hunting apartments," | re om is terribly small, but I BUESS Wi . D ™ | 13 . : | can make it do, Anyway, it's the best D ; CN Be A EARBORN IDGE--Q) rerlool ing Osawa ness. t heir party Mrs. I, I. Solomon were at Toron- Oshawa, on » atter Lessons I scornfnily, "why if my w ever put ing. | "pounds in weight I'd have t urging. | o nthree pounds in weight 1'd have to i 1 come. and pry her out, probably call thing vet. She still believes n head | she added to the agent, who was very 1 red. above the collar, thing we've seen." clerk in a filling station 1 that iS ' m | " l : "Righto, honey, pay the rent | / - IS NOW OPEN us . iS NOW OPEN we're going to live on $45 a week.! "And I 1 : right now and tomorrow you can / And this is avhy 1 didn't tell her. Do the tr nce cot -| ( t r f/ you recognize that house?' t look round the 1 j Start to buy furniture for town s it ae 2 > | | » we 77 7 0, of bar ii soot" the agent | V7 % | | | suppose this palatial space Oras mony miset Mr. Warren adjusted his pince 1 house. i ! and looked at the picture befo Janet watched him proudly whil \ ; Deals | : - A rs Soked 5 White olure 1 ne : 3 7 = A home on the hill, Island," he s it's for sale!" Jir "Don't you iember Whitcomb senior retired and wént Europe he put the house on the n i Jeet and Wauldu't geil 3 nl he got testing & the 006 ome, : HED py ATS | 1s price. So far as now he never ¢ ive on a brick court, s nice to have a p i g | has gotten his price, but now--" |W gh 2 wi, even if it i ! I Plans ot horses sent on : : \ "But now," his fathe mil- |: ents, 1st t a reamil) 'I'm g ik ur ----- raquest. Froperty open <1 / : re" ia ing at him, "it looks.as the he'| gasped water in the coiirtyard | tains an } uy unpaint for inspection by If; isl J Where Your Cellar might get anyt < 2" lazy janit tirred up fur an it 1 f 's appointment. Never Damp. Like two conspirators they talked of details, Jimmy hardly able to wait until morning when the brokers i counted out four tens and a five ¢ . | oe J om Live where the air is , A owned and paid for | IA \ L dtd LJ ' fresh and pure--on dollar bill and handed th to tl agent with a flourish, She Ss pr - nN " AL : | agent with a flourish, She 1 by twenty - four ; "i the western ridge nmy did everythin Z, and 5 | monthly rent J 2 { ¥ ovriooking Oshawa » when t 1c agent hac ! B® NE 0x. receipts. 8 RET | i 3 Li " d A p ture CHAT ak 7.0 3 he. « RT Mita) -one mile from the Rig Bon i814 | { lf, J X Four Corners, | to be lots of fun." L" ' . . "When are you going to find tim 1 1 are her i » b) Write 00D0 Id Where you can build charge of the place could be scen h X Ry JAIN Y [ : : | the home you desire of this, young Slept finally in his old room, F. G. MacKenzie 1S fe SE | leme you desis happy, well c t "Ol my, do | rion Janet ' dN 1 terday ar atbl oh Ak owledge that ear leafled. "Really, i I be very | ! 1 ; ; oh ; 37 King St. East NCE t ! per t Pat ¢ i ed, you know, : inl ! t ] } y » v or you 9 is d the ; OSHAWA CL WHY NOT? {have babies and so on. H y 1 t Hie, | i | | five 1 a {girl right away and 1 started trainir : Ig 4 I Y px * he an | her today. I'm going } + he sai hos = Tm ---------- 5d yiend of this week. : hope was his last cor for sleeping. n, Janet's Discouragement Janet's face EDITION JIEC § . OF THE D\ Wu fr ; I) \ A Wh) = 7) 9 Oshawa Daily TIMES An Edition ~ Which Will be Published "ee" Wednesday, Feb. 26 LEE Pt AONE ee da 25 Seti dl Oshawa Merchants will Tell Their Story in $'s and Cents Don't Miss This GREAT FEATURE -- HOA LID £20. ee pg pe Lemmon 2am

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