Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Apr 1930, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, JA FE EL BN ssthp NL A SM Os {i MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930 PAGE FIVE Women' s Interests in the Home --- and the Community : Social and ind Personal os Mr, Percival Hopking t the weokoond with friends in O gh Miss E. Tuttle of the Collegiate Teaching Staff 1s spending the Ease ter vacstion in Montreal, Mrs, Margaret Revsor of Whitevale i spendin ' fos days th 1] Mayme A ih, Lloyd Street, Miss ¥, Anderson, Mr, A, Halls, L My, N, Nichols and Mr, an 'My, Cr EK, Anderson Bhan Friday in Bute i alo, New Yor ; Mr, Ambrose Paul | was in town viting Mr, and Mm, W, street south, E Miss Evelyn Everson, of Birats ford, Ontario, Is In Oshawa Visite her sister, Mys, Eleanor Bale, in Kine strest east, Mr, and Mrs, Corl Bertrand of Windsor, spent the Easter holldsy | with Mrs, Bertrand's parents, Mr. Band Mrs, B, Parker, Golf street, Miss Edythe Vokes of Walkers ville was In town for Esster Bun. any, Mrs, H, Lobb, Queen street, - visiting her daughter, Mrs, L, W Nott, Windsor, Mr, Vie, Crouse, of Windsor, apent Kastor with his mother, Mrs, i, Crouse, Queen street, Mr, Bd, Mullen, of Obhaws,, Was fn Peterborough visiting his pare ents for the Kaster holiday, Mrs, L, Simpson, of Peterbore, was & guest of friends in this olty on Good Friday, Mr, and Mrs, H, Boyce and family, Oshawa Blvd, spent the week-end in Collingwood, Ontario, and while there attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, W, J, Grey, Mr, and Mrs, John Stephenson, of Hamilton, are visiting Mr. W. Howard, Bruce street, My, and Mrs, C, Rogers,' Ritson road and daughters visited rela tives in Owen Mound over the week-end, Mr, and Mpa, C, Kay and Ar thur and Marion of Albert street, of Detroit his parents, wu), Himeos were in Guelph for the week-end, | N Mrs, Jackson, Himcoe street north, spent Master at her home in Napanee, Ontario, ' Misses Elsie Loveridge Jud nnie Lalande and Mr, A Aleg Do il were in Btivling for hy Mr, W, J, Stephen, Edmonton, Field Crop Commissioner for Ale berta, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mra, Alex Ansneon, Mas aon Ht, Miss Bessie MoKechnie; Simcoe street south, spent the week-end with relatives in Collingwood, Mr, § Hall, Mr, L, W, Currell, of Cyhawa, spent the week-end at their homes in Clinten, Ont, Miss Mary Davy spent the weeks end at her home in Bath, Ont, Misses Eunice and Marion Niche ols, Drew 8t, spent the week-end at thely home in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, ©, MoDonald and daughter, Ruth, Robson St,, spent the holiday and weekend with of for tho | EA Th relatives in Hamilton, Mr.oand Mrs W, Aylesworth and son, Harold of Ritson Rd, and Mrs, J, Pinkham spent the week~ ond. with friends in Qrilifa, Jhroup of girls who attended dae High Behool when it oy o the old Centre Birest site ¥he have continued thely Ee Although most of them are Uae od and have moved to dis tant places held a hf happy re union A] Baturda he home of Mrs, Hal ~ Bireet Kast, There was a luncheon for the mem» bors of the group at 1180, at which Mrs, Trollup (Flossie Grose), Mrs, ¥'%men nnie Hogarth), Mim omas all of Toronty, and Mrs, Hal Kink (Nellie MoKen- #10) were hostesses, The others present were Miss Florence Arms strong, Oshawa, Miss May Mitchel), Colborne, Miss Evelyn Kverson, Stratford, and Miss Isabel Amith, Bowmanville, Letiors and tele grams were rand from those whe Were too far away to attend, These ware Mrs, Graves (Daisy MoBrien) of California, Miss Hdith Philips, Californie and Mrs, Cook, (Louis sa Davideon of Moose Jaw, Bask, Mis Ina Drew of Harmony, was Meo unable at attend, At five o'clock In the afternoon number of the old school friends some of whom were teachers at the time, were invited to' tea, Among these were: Miss Jessie Panton Who is now living In Newcastle, Mo. Margaret HC ddelwood and Miss Katherine Hous tlwood were also amon The # Uests, One who was invited but unhple to be pre~ Bent was Miss Riddle, a former ihather M the old Oshawa High y Fosent a to At Bryn Mawy, rot Yahor A Dlensant evening was spent on Ay when Mr, and Mrs, M, left, of Manchester, enters tained about eight members snd friends of Vietory 1.0.9.4, at thelr home, Cards were played and later in the evening the guests enjoyed Sneln nara timents Rote served n ] te fd ty her sotor, i A aurarie or of her of | LLL ow Tuck was Riven in hens ackson by a num» 3 oh ends _at his home on treet on Friday evenin helng he pasion of his ie ih pine he evening which was ihn "ue fLincipally w wi Playing | pf A of a 4 I I! In hener of the ocean, h : J sentation was made Ly ale and Mr, Jackson fit aly Tooled o out-of-town no § privet were fo and Mrs, anny 5 Min gk and Mr, {fr ick of Tos ronto, Mr, and Mra orman Price Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs, Reuben Jacko, Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Jackion, " Reuben Jackson, Jo yi and Miss ! nm, Cobour "8 oor Mr, lM Mn. yo n, Mr, and Mra, Cord A. Swallow, Non 0d Mr Hit 1 pd Mrs. RH Dal- ro and Mrs, John Jackson, TOE 'i hy re Mr, oy 0 Ihy, Jr, He fo Me inh Won ie or hh Willeger, v Chitty and i ho Poll litt, 4 iy Weddings HOAG~FO One of the prettiest weddings of "the poring | ju jou was on Jhuraday ven ne \ at 7.18 o's ni 'Sinton ot srt United church nen hter of Mr, and y artied to Norah We 1, hin ten, ang | Oshawa, Rove Wright, of Toronto, brother-in-law of the bride performs ed the ceremony, The pretty bride gowned in a beautiful frock of beige crepe chiffon with close fitting be. dice and full skirt reaching t the ture ht with shoes to mateh an cture alr, an bouquet fd [hag or a - jar . by ner then Olive Hong dona is room, Vis re ah ot don oa i man art of he og ws! with fiends o he uv h a ta Mr, ry wid after the cel 0 bride tra smile Sl he AR eymoon Bo n and Yn, Il reside | i, in the Pr moe on x The bot mets Bia: n "a the, a de, i ALS weddi fg] Eh S MISS DAIRY CALLAGHAN Bllver Medalist. at Bt, Joseph's College, Tovonte, for inteyrmedis ate plano, having passed exams inations in plano, theory and sight reading with an average of 80 per cont, Norman Wilkes, Tovonte, tescher and concert pianist was the examiner, Miss Callaghan is the daughter of Mr, and Mes, J, J. Callaghan, Mase son street, Oshawa, EASTER PAGEANT AT NORTHMINSTER Sunday School Children Pre- sent Pleasing Springtime Program Good Friday The Primary Department of MNorthminster Bunday Rohool staged a most spectacular Kaster pageant in thelr church, Good ¥rie day evening at § pm, under the divection of Mrs, A. W, Bell, tencher of elocution, 468 Mimeoe street north, The whole church breathed the alr of "Bpringtime"' and the coms mittee who #0 artfnlly and taste fully decorated for this oceasion Are to be highly commended with the result, The windows presented ¥aster Wiles In "Cut Outs', Birds' nests, appleblossoms and tulips formed the wall decorations, while flights of blue birds, suspended trom the colling noross the platform, which was to represent Mother Nature's Garden was most effective, \ Part I, represented the hrown bare meadow, with the last flurry of snow upon it, Here a number of little tots sprinkled snow In a lively manner, At this point winsome little Yvonne Finley entered the garden weeping because the flowers were dead, Fhe wan visited by Rabies drops, Hunbeams, Hnow Birds, Blue Birds, Hquirrels and Hpring Nymphs, Keith and Doloras Krants who foretold the coming of "Spring" fu a spiriied trolle, he little girl's tears vanished and she burst nto "Joy" ans Bpring and her beautiful attendants of flowers tilled the garden "Mpring' was most admirably represented by Mrs, W, EB, Finley in a tlowlng robe of green trimmed with apple blossoms, Part 11,-=The Easter Lily Taube leau with thelr Conseovation Hers vice was most effectively port rayed, The Lighted White Cross in iis rook garden setting, bearing the words "Christ Has Risen", was pn appropriate bhgokground, he whole "spirit of Easter" was most ohairmingly presented and the olimax reached in the grand "Ensemble" of Hpring and all her garden attendants, vig, Heralds, Nymphs, Squirrels, fnow Birds, Raindrops, Sunbeams,, Hlue Birds and Flowers, All the ehlldren took thelr parts in» most creditable mauner, Perhaps special merit 1s due wee Dorothy Smith and Yvonne Finley who showed exceptional ability along elocutionary lines, Mra, B. A. Dafoe (reader) intros duced. and carried through the story of the "Pantomime" while Dan MoTavish and Muriel Kelly Fave two appropriate recitations, | WOMENS MEETINGS | |SPRING FASHIONS SEEN ON EASTER Sunday a Perfect Day for the Easter Parade What a glorious dey. for Haster gunday! A few warm spring days have been heralds of aster time wut none of them could Pe ranked higher as better days foy tne first appearance of the new spring outs itn, And Oshawa did "step out' yen tarday, Those who had the latest spring fashions stuck to the old tradition of walking to ehureh Easter Sunday morning and aban: oned thelr ears, The younger misses seem to he favoring Vght wand (weeds and Macks. Wults are very popular hut the dong top coat has not heen pushed to the hackground entire ly, Indeed there are some very smart sport coats and semi sport coats and In the case of the latter worn over dresses of uneven hems lines which display thelr brilliant hues of blues and greens in # sories of wraceful and floppy things at either the sides or front and hack, Hats although a few ave close fitting, are in Most cases featuring three inch brims, And this year felt 18 "old fashioned' Hats are of every shade, but sha 8 of green and ha are most promine ent, The neat tallored suit of black or navy blue appears to be quite Ythe thing' with older misses, One very smart outfit that enught the eye wis a tailored suit of hisek hroadeloth with a dainty blouse of blue' grey crepe, The soft straw hat with drooping brim was black edged with wrey, hisek kid shoes with dark hose were worn and a sliver fox fur completed 'the gos. tume, A few of the novel tweeds straws were noticed and In some cases bags and searfs to mateh, Byerything 18 not tallored ov sports wear, The attractive dress gouts are very evident, Many ave on princess lines with fur trims ming or stand up collars, Black i» worn a Event deal for dress wear but it fs usually velleved by a dainty hue, The tips of gay colors ed dresses appear helow the heme line of the coats which are worn longer in the hack than in front, Hkirts longer and hat brims larger seem to he the two outs standing features of the latest In Hpring togs VISITING LODGE ENTERTAINED w------y "The Order of Rainbow for Girls" of Toronto Were Guests at Local OES, Lodge During the visit of The Order of Rainbow for Girls on Thursday eves ning last they were entertained at dinner by Sunbeam Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star in the SOE Hall, where one hundred sat dawn at 6 pa, The tables were prettily dee corated with Easter Hie; pussy wile lows and place cards of bunnies, chicks and added greatly to the Eas. ter effect, This dinner was served by the social committés under the able convenorship of Sister Coleman, Following the dinner the guests, their friends and the members of the QBS repaired to Rotary Hall where the Order of the Rainhow for Girls held their assembly, Miss Vera Gammen, immediate Past Advisor, presiding in the absence of Miss Alice Highton, who arrived later in the evening, conducted the closing exercises, They were assisted by Mrs, Hooley, mos ther adeisor, During their session a young candidate was initiated and the heautitul and indpiving labors of these young girls, ul daughters of Master Mafons and Members of the Order of the Eastern Star, will long remain with those privileged to see them as ene of the most impressive ooremonies ever witnessed, They teach the very fundamentals of "Good Young Womanhood in Canada" and thelr several degrees were exemplis HOLY TRINITY W.A, The regular meeting of the W. A, of Holy Trinity Chureh was held on Tuesday afternoon last, A hymn WAS sung wl devotional service {| By by te pres ont, Mrs, Jarrett, uring the bus ness the "tinal are Me ate were made for second anniversary Birth. a Party which will be held Wedneaday evening, April 23, A a lendia musioal program by fivat olann has Wil arranged oag | 40 a Nimorous sketoh by the las dies of the W, A, entitled YHewing for the heny" Refreshments will be served, It aped that all ¥ Chureh Il be present on HH evening, ST, ANDRE HS AID The 8. i frew'y Ladies' Ald floes hel Pragular months I mong in oH Sunda Renae) fom o 9 Rute on April 1 Uw. 3 Webb charge, Fors ih iy "The medting opens aul Tne Hy & hymn and the the er puke lesson hy il The han: 8 Pray. neon, There nession, ahd 4 Rus LS ne utd " "i wy after whio served by the vg? Mra. Cannor, Shien. Be ) wa the alternoon Kodak Time KODAK'S NEW NO, 2 Hawkeye Cameras In Colovs Reg. $1.38, Special 98¢c \ KARN'S Drug Store Next PO. Phone 378 | WOMEN'S CORNER CONTRARY JOB . Through every sort of trouble / 18 Hanged tough and stubborn on, Nine times they sald he'd have to Ko, And twice that he was gone, Good wense was what he'd never lenrn, But obstinate would bidet For when things took a better turn The masehead up and died wl, A, Btrong, in the London fpectator, MONUMENT TO HEROS Fausta v, Mengaring, famous Italian soulptor who Is exhibiting her work af the Coreoran wrt gals lory, Is at work on a design for n gigantio Might house which will be located In the port of Massaus on the Red Fea, Madame Mengarina in the only sculptor ever coms missioned hy Premier Mussolini to do his Mkeness In marble, Bhe has designed a number of monns ments in Rome apd other Tinlign cities, One of her hest known works 1s the monument to heroes of the world war in Rome, ANC TONT ¢ ALENDAR La, Par, Bolivia, April, 10=-Pro fesor Arthyr Posnansky, eslebrat od German scientist. who speciale ines In gathering data on forgotten selences of anclent olvillsations, says he has found among the rels los of the Tiahuanacans a mys« tevious race that flourished thous sands of years ago, a calendar far more practical that the one new generally in use, The learned priests of this encis ent race, according to Professor Posnansky, on a year of twelve months, like the Gregovian cslandar, but dis vided the months into three weeks of ten days euch, The odd days were used ag national holidays, ov were wet mside for worship, "Ihe innumerable defects of the Gregorian. ealandar were shawn In pamphlets prepared fov distribution hy a special Bolivian sommittes attending the Leagues of Natlons,'" wald Professor Pow nansky, "Discussion followed on three kinds of ealandavs, our own, of twelve months; a ealendar of 14 months with eyual trimesters, and & enlandar of 10 equal months, oneh with four weeks, But this system of having three weeks of ton days each would, in my estis mifthon, excel any of these digs eunsed," Professor Vosnansky seid that by the adoption of Lhe anelent Tiahuanacan eslendar much {ne canvenlence could be avoided, Tinhuanacn fs the name given to # group of very ancient ruins in Western Bolivia, 18 miles from the southern end of Lake Titlonon and not far from the Peruvian frontier, The ruins include remaing of several lavge hulldings, mongs thie doorways, and hroken sta« tues, Many of the hlocks, which are Immense, are elaborately seulps tured and fitted together with wkill fied in u very Impressive manner, ren dered even more so by the voeal so los and numbers by thelr eholr, Be fore the conclusion of the assembly, hearty words of thanks and com mendation were spoken: hy Mrs Chios Brown, WM, of Bunbeam Chapter, Bro, Larmouth, W.P,, and Rev, Munra, Their words expressed the real revelation the werk of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls had been to all, Their assembly elosed. in the usual manner NOTIOW In the report of the meeting of Miss Jackson's Bunday HNehool alas for 1st month an error was made in announcing the amo nt made by holding the copper con teal, The total amount made was $110, and Mra, Tresise was the leader of the winning aide, RUDE SURPRISE FOR MOTOR ROMEOS English Girls Holding Thelr Own Against Suave Young Bloods Birmingham == The curbeerawling Romeos of the Midlands have lately heen getting a serles of unpleasant shocks, These suave young ge ntlemen with thelr offers of a "drive Inte the country" da not yet reallze that a powerful amateur organization has arisen among their intended girl "vies tims" to combat thelr intentions, To thelr surprise the girls wham they have driven miles inte. the Sepths of the country have declared themselves perfectly willing to walk home In preference to heing kissed Their annoyance {sn only inereased when they discover, directly the girls have gone, that their ears have heen so effectively tampered with that they will not budge, Tt a all a part of the well-laid plans of the "8 O 8" (Save Our Sisters) Society, the members of which have vowed to clean up the streets of Birmingham, where, owing to the fa eilities of hirespurehasers, more irs responsible YOURE mien own ears than in any other proavinelal town, "Twa of the society's girls allow themselves to he taken for a drive Ine to 'the country," explained a member, "but the unfortunate crawlers in the ease do not realize that they are bes ing followed by a 'rescue-wagon' containing three male members of the pociety "As soon as they reach the depths of the country and begin to foree their attentions en the girls ene of the girls makes some excuse to leave the car and while her friend keeps the men occupied either removes a sparking plug or, as a last resort, slashes the tyres" BRITISH OFFICER TOOK OWN SECRET SERVICE VESSEL Disguise Was So Complete It Was Captured by Battle Cruiser Ho Wi Neeret Serviee "hush-hush" yacht posed ax a Cer man spy ship, with papers forged by the Farelgn Ofioe How she was arrested hy a British battleship and released only after urs gent but eryptle telegrams from the Admiralty==these ure the features of # remarkable war revelation made by Commander HH, Hamilton=Gordon, ORI, RN, at an aftersdinner Fath ering of the Ryde (Isle of Wight) and Disteiet Round Table recently an association of young professional and business men, "Early in the war we commissioned a yacht known as the Sayenara, whieh was commanded hy an RNR, aficer with an excellent American Accent, other officers heing selected for simis tar proficiency "The orew were fitted out aceord ingly with jerseys and oaps hearing the yacht's name, and smuggled round to Southampton ane night in a depot launch, hoarding the yacht fram the sen aide, ; OMelal Forgery A certain famous Secret Service man, who was alse in the * German soviet service, and could hardly speak English intelliglh ly, wats sent on hoard a8 the owner, and the yacht's papers were earelully and adreaitly forged hy one Forelgn Office, "The Sayenara sailed out quietly London WHAT NEW YORK 18 WEARING By Annebells 'Worthington Hiustrated Desssmaking Lesson Furs nithed with Every Pattern The new fitted hipline, swathed dn Groclan manner, makes this printed crepe frock very desirable, The neakline is generally hecomin hn h deo open V, finished with rolle lav of plaln harmonising orepe; lt hemline achieves a fluttery fulness through the gradual widening of the circular skirt that moulds the figure through the hips, Plain crepe silk and light welght woolens appropriate, Style No. 3382 comes in sizes 16, 18 years, 46. 38, 40 and A ughes Sh In the Medium sire, 3 yards of inch material with ¥% yard of inch contrast fs suliclent, Fetter price 20 cents, We sure to fill in sive of pattern, Address Pate tern Department, Our Spring Fashw fon Magazine ia 10 cents, No, , Nise PALA RRAAAA Ty AAARAREARAAANARAN NEY \ AARAAARRRRRANARYY Name ARIAAAAAL IAA EE IAA ay Street Address AAR AAARAAMA RAIA ARR ANY State PATTERN PURCHABR COUPON aR 0 My Pa ng RR a Ve, se she hased thelr calendar | Drinking Water Adacted F Her Kidneys Manitoba Lady Pound Re Relief | in Dodd's Kidney Pills "I have, Jus sqmplesed ura bile wip fram California to Satay Mrs, f Whitemouth, Man, 3 "ve had drink along neys Urihi Ye the pes my bask ached so TAG iy ti n pi oar gov longer, i, PILLS EE ying h ore wie | 0 iE, Wi ly of the ald velinhi i Jun over a week to Dodd's ! A i i" e rn hid of soneury Dod Ay Mion! 000 treniment for : if : SOc oh one night, and ut the same tne ex- plight instructions, were issued to the constguard vessel on the west eons of Ireland td be at certain places at certain times, to ensure that she would not meet the yacht, The yaeht wis openly to display its German American character at various places | was i along the const, the object helpg to | read Darwin's "Dessent of Mun find out whether it was possible for "suppose T have never had a the Germans to have a secret refuel: | ehildhood really, he suid, "and the ling base for submarines effects of my illness hava barred me "Stup id" Admiralty from the and interests most "Unfortunately, the yaeht happens | young men enje A game of tennis ed to be in harbor there when the! would, for instance, kill me battleship Cornwallis arrived unex "After my ilness, the dacters gon peetedly, The man-of-war sent (he | sidered it dane officer of the guard en hourd the Holl the a {Bie vieht and, finding thet ewner to he |" i hats obviously a German, and the eaptain | #uth insisted on an Ameriean, he became suspicion "I'he captain of the Cornwallis then went on beard, and after 4 pro longed Interrogation and inspection, he found everything most suspicious and Irvegular--except the ship's pa pers, "He put the vessel under arrest and informed the Admiralty, "The Admiralty wired him to re lease the yacht, hut the eaptaln tele graphed again, stressing all the su plelous points and the faet that the yacht was a German spy ship "He received a still mare peremp tory order to release the vessel, and then became the most disgusted of fieer in the British Navy, with the 00rest opinion of the Admiraliy's intelligence," -------------- POISON GAS ALARM IS NEW INVENTION Research Triumph of 10. Year-Old Worker in Hospital Laboratory London=A youth with a super brain=a brain which developed swift ly and mysteriously when he was a child=has invented a gas-detecting apparatus whieh will he the means of safeguarding the lives of thousands of miners throughout the world It is & triumph of twelve monthy' research In the laboratory of the! Middlesex Hospital, Landon, and the Government, recognising the far reaching possibilities of his inven tion, hay made him a grant of $350 fr yearsald Selontist W liam i Pritchard, the youth of nineteen, 18 an assistant in the Physi elogleal Department of the hospital For a year he has devoted himseli to the task of seeking a new means nf detecting poisonous gases, work ing silently and alone throughout the long hours of the night Sometimes he has heen found asleep at his heneh in the morming At the age of nineteen he has the cold 'studious manner of the selen tist, Me displays no boyish enthus asm over his achievements, and ex hibits all the impatience of the seien tist trying to explain highly technical matters to the layman He filled his apparatus, a small cabinet similar in appearance to a wireless set, with death-dealing car hon monoxide from & eylinder, and a green eleetrlo lampe=the safety sig nal==went out, a ved danger lamp glowed, and a warning was given hy a bugger, When the fowl gas had passed through, the green light re an jared and the bhusser ceased, Pritohard sald his invention had, Seon inspected and tested hy the Government expert, Professor R, V Wheeler, of the Ministry of Mines, and the Government grant followed, bnormal Brain? Rehind the invention les an extra DODD'S KIDNEY ol from oronie 8, ordinary story of Mr, Veitchard's childhood, An ness when he was five vears of age had the extraordin ary effect of advancing his hrain sever veurs in six months! He did not go ta school until he was ten, hut at the age of twelve he tudent of evolution and had games Fous for me ta go to Lit the choo! attends I had @ first da fl Iie er nee when I was elght ous relapse alter my ile tendanee" Passenger alr routes In Lm Angales, Calif,, are based on the penny-a-pound Hach pags enger is weighed an portable seales and pays the tavift accordingly for going aloft, plan The only advantage a highbrow has is the wrinkles in his forehead that keep the wind from blowing off his hat, Piles Go Quick Piles are caused by congestion of hieed in the lower bowel, Only an ins ternal remedy ean remove the cause, That's why salves and eutting fail, Dr, Leonhardt's Hem-Roid, & harm less tablet, heequse it res Hevea this congestion and strength ens the affected parts, Hem:Raoid has wiven quiek, safe and lasting res lel to thousands of Pile Nuilferers, It will da the sane or You or money haele, Jury -and Lovell and druggists everywhere sell HemsRoid with this HHaraniee, delicious just PLAIN Tay a handful of Rige Krispies right out of the reds and«green package. Golden bubbles of flavor that melt in your mouth! Serve fon breakfast withmilkoreream, Rice Krispies are delis clous in a domen different ways, Children are wild about them, At your gros ceor's, Ovensfresh, Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. succeeds, | RICE KRISPFIES

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