Oshawa Daily Times, 23 May 1930, p. 7

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/ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 PAGE SEVEN » [SOCIAL and "7 PERSONAL rt sad Meh, Frank Park. of Buffalo, N.¥., are spending a few days in Oshawa, \ Mr. Donald DeMille, of Toronto, is. spending the weusk-ond in Osh: awa st the home of Mrs, D, Cook, Athol street, SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FCR BRIDAL OUTFITS at the THE F. ON SHOPPE " 8. Lawn Fertilizers HOGG & LYTLE, Limited Phone 203 igs Jennie Moodie of this city Hi ing this evening for Norwich, Ontario, where she will attend the Cameoron-Fowlds, wedding tomor: row, " { 'Mrs, John Craig, Simcoe wtree! wouth, entertained «t tea at the Golf Club yesterday wfternoon, On Wednesday evening, May 21, a shower wos given by Mrs, H, Baldwin of Kendall avenue, in hon. our of Miss Madeline Hicken, who is to be married in June, The rooms were tastefully decorated iu white and with colorful spring flowers, Miss Hicken received many lovely and useful gifts, The rest. of the evening was spent in bridge. Later in the evening a buffet lunch was served by the Lostess to about sixty guests, The Rev, Frank W. Dell, D.D,, of Whittier, California, has been visiting his brother, Oscar H, Dell, of 260 Simcoe street south, The visit was of special Interest since the brothers have not met for thir. Ly years, A private showing of his films of his Avocado Groves at San Diego was enjoyed by a few guests, Mr, and Mrs, Campbell Blakely, Seagrave, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of thoir eldest daughter, Hazel Marjorie, to Clar ence E, Scott, Regina, Sask,, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. W. A, Scott, Oshawa, Ontario, The marriage to fake place about the middle of une, Miss Jean Chalmers a nurse«in« training a. the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, has successfully passed her first year examinations. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, H, Engel announce the approaching marriage of thelr third daughfer, Rose, to Harry Marks, The marriage will take place on June 11, at the home of the bride's parents, 76 King street West, "Lays 70 percent of Crime to Or. ganized Bands," says a headline, This sounds like another dirty dig at the Musician's Federation,~Bor- der Cities Star, Weddings NOBLSTON==HYSLOY Very quietly at 10 o'clock Thurs day morning at, Bt; George's Church, Oshawa, Canon do Pencier solemnized the marriage of Mar. Jorle Gordon, daughter of the Inte Mr, and Mrs, J. K, Hyslop, Torons to, and "Woman's Query Editor of The Evening Telegram to My, Alan Noblston, of Toronto, son of Mr, and Mrs, RB. M, Noblston, of Shan. ghal, China, The ceremony was witnessed by only the immediate relatives and Mr. Kirk Hyslop, of Toronto, gave his sister in marriage. The - bride wore her travelling sult of blue. tweed, flecked with white with blue hat and bouton. niere of white gardenias, Her small niece, Miss Barbara Joyce, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, T, W, Joyce, who was the only attendant, wore a white crepe frock with big. pale blue hat and nosegay of pink car- nations and forgetmenots, Mr, Dick Richards, of Toronto, was best man and Mr, Matthew Gold- bourn, V.R.C.A,, played the wed- ding march, Mr, and Mrs, Nohlston left im. mediately after the ceremony for Quebec and: will reside at Lorne Park for the summer, The bride and groom, who is on The Tele. gram reportinl staf, were present- od with a case of fiat silver on Wednosday at a gathering of the various departments; The bride is a sister of Mrs, T, W. Joyce of 'Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, NOT A GIFT Two ancient cabbies were ghat- ing at each other on Sherbooke Street, hd "Aw," said the one, "what yer lookin' at?" ' 'Nothing,' replied the other. "Yor gave me a nasty look," persisted the first, "Why, now yer menshun it, you certainly 'ave got a nasty 'look, said the second, 'but, so 'elp me, I never gave it ter yer."--Mon- treal Star, LOVES HIHR DAD Guest---I suppose the baby Is fond of you? Father--Fond of me! Why, he sleeps all day when I'm not at home and stays up all night just to enjoy my society, GIRL GUIDE The annual district church pare nde for all the Oshawa Girl Guides Is to be held on June 1st to Holy Trinity Church at 11 am, The Girl Guides of Christ Church are attending church along with the Brownies, Wolf Cubs on Sunday, May 25, The 2nd Company had the honor of being asked to supply a Colour Party for the school children's May Music Festival, and also to lend their now silk Union Jack, Mar- garet Daniels acted as Color Bear. er, while the escorts chosen were Mabel Cain and Eileen Copeland, They took their positions for the singing of God Save the King, O Canada and Rule Britannia, The last indoor meeting of 2nd Oshawa will be held on Wednes- day évening next, when attendance stars will be given to Molly Wenl- on, Margaret Daniels, Eileen Cope- land, Amy Harding, Marjorie Bre. sult and Ila Valleau, Needlewo- mans Badges will be presented to Mabe! Ralke and Dora Sweet for having completed the sewing tests, 'omens Interests in thé) Home. =: and the Community | save by serving Kellogg's Corn Flakes' and milk for the children's sup- per. Dietitians say it's an ideal dish . . . easy to digest, well balanced. The very type of sup- per children need. And it saves any mother work, worry and time NEWS Through the kinduess of the Dis. trict Commissioner, Mrs, Kric Phil Ips, is offering the gardens of her beautiful residence, an outdoor rally and-Garden Fete will be held on June 21, in aid of the camp funds, Guides from both Oshawa companies and from Whitby will take part in the program, Further notice will be given later, but kesp the date open--sJune 21, Applications for camp are still coming in, The registration forms went out this week, and there Is much decision going on in some families, Kit lists have also been issued and Guides are anxiously looking over thelr stock of camp. things to wee what needed to com- plete it, Tents, rubber ground sheots, mattress covers and tends aro supplied, so all each Guide has to worry about is her own bed. ding and personal equipment, The Local Committee and the Com- pany Councils are also planning to further help some of the Guides to attain the desired outing. EMPIRE DAY IS OBSERVED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS As true patriotic citizens the children of the Public School of the city observed Empire Day, to- day, by fitting celebrations that consisted of programmes of music, readings and speaches all bearing on the subject of the British Em- pire of which thay are all so proud to be. subjects, Although a great deal of time, of late has been spent on the preparations for the Musi. eal Festival In which all public school children had a part, some time was given to the planning of suitable observances of Empire Day, Nearly all the schools securad some outside speaker, Mr, C, Cannon addresed the pupils of Rit. gon Road School, and there were several choruses and the pledge to the flag. At Mary Street School the Rev, Duncan Munroe of Knox Presbyterian Church spoke to the assembled school, and there were also choruses and Freoltations, Mr, George Hart, president of the Osh. MRS. GEDDES TELLS OF CHILD CARE IN FOREIGN LANDS Toronto, Ont,, May 20 -- Mrs, Goddes, wife of Bishop Geddes, a graduate of Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, has had experience at the outpost. hospital at Aklavik and' has hoon studying the ways of the Esquimaux women with their babi. es, which they feed every two hours, "They think the white women neg- loot their babies,' said Mrs, Geddes, "They say the baby needs food oftener than every four hours and that to let him cry makes him bad tempered, Certainly their system sooms to work, You seldom find a alekly baby and they are the mor. riest little creatures in the world. I just Jove them." She loves the (tlogs" CORN FLAKES Monx than 12,000,000 people daily demand Kellogg's because of that famous "wonder" flavor, You'll like Kellogg's for lunch and supper as well as break. fast, Great with fresh or canned fruite and berries. Look for the red.and.green package -- with the waxtite inner sealed wrapper. that keeps the flakes oven fresh. At all grocers. Served by hotels, rostaurants. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, * north, too. "The Esquimasux themselves are very appreciative of the beauty they soe," she says, and, like her epis- copal husband, extols their love of art and their artistic skill, She herself, on Her visit here, was wear. ing a necklace made by them from a made of oblong beads of yellow ivory, alternating with round beads of dark, brown ivory that had lain for many more aeons in the earth than their lighter colered brethren, "Their sense of perspective is ex tremely good,"' she said, "and the 80 OHEERYUL The negro shufed into the em- ployment exchange and said, hope. fully: "Don't suppose you don't know nobody as don't want nobody to do nothin', does you?" THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE ~asa good friend should be " J js easy. to undeestand why Oldsmobile owners speak of their cars as they would speak of a good friend. For these men and women have found in Oldsmobile the fisst requisite of genuine friendship. 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Corbett awa Rotary Club, spoke at King | ivory taken from the mastodons roo shool,. where all the wtu-|that can be dug up, apparently | Pletures the children make in the -- ' Street School, Where Eup, App: y are WAY AWAY! dents were assembled in the main | plentifully, on Herschel Island and corridor for the exercises, Simcoe |in other parts, Street School had planned a schools with colored ' chalks The necklace was | wonderful," lengthy program, Several of the pupils took part. and Rev, Irvine of Cedardale Church delivered an ad dress on Empire Day, Albert Streot fchool assembled In the afternoon for their program when different choruses and songs and recitations were given by the pupils and an address by Rev, Capt, Jarrett, At Cedardale School, Rev, A, Small of First Babtist Church, talked for a short time on Empire. COLUMBUS Columbus, May 20.--Mrs, Booth, Toronto, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Jfred Goodman, Mr. Ross Murison and friend, spent the week-end at home. Mr, and Mrs, Wilson and James Gambray spent Sunday with Mr. C, Hayes and other relatives. Mrs. Nigholson, of Toronto, and Mr. Robin Nicholson, Whitby, visit. ed with Mr. R, Sutherland on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, W, 8, Scott visited relatives on Sunday. - Miss Lorraine ® Love, Kedron, spent the week-end with Miss Dorothy Clugston. Mr, Jack Bromell. Miss Sina Coulter and Mr, and Mrs, H. Slea)p of Toronto, spent Sunday at Wm, Bromell's, Mr, and Mrs, M. E, Cook and Doris and Eileen spent Sunday at the home of Thos. Cook, Mrs, Levi Bllens spent the weeks ond at Toronto with her daughter, Mra. Robinson. Miss M, Malr spont the week-end in Toronto. "Refreshing sleep from clean pillows" Washed in soft water, feathers, covers and all, and then dried, fluffed and thor oughly aired, your pillows will give added pleasure to your night's rest. No spring housecleaning is complete without. this being done. 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