Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Apr 1932, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 1932 PAGE FIVE - Of Interest to Women - Social and Personal Readers are invited to sub- mit social and personal tems for publication in this column. Kindly eend or phone them: to The Tine Mundy, Phone 812. Messrs. William Lee, Holt, E. W, R. Gibbie, C. A. Ver- moen, Arthur J. Tierney and M. McIntyre Hood motored to Sun- derland last night to attend a sone 'meeting of the Canadian Legion. . Mrs. H. Allin, Division Strect, entertained at a successful cuchre party at her home for the members of Oakleigh Lodge, on Wednesday afternoon. The ladies who won prizes were Mrs. Bag- shaw, Mrs, Johnston and Mrs. Gibbs. * . . Mrs. W. P, Knight and her daughter, Miss Wilda Knight who have been spending the win- ter months in Hollywood, Cali- fornia, returned to their home on Fairbank Street this week and intend spending the summer in Oshawa. . Fred Bull of Toronto, is Mrs. Bull of the guest of Mrs. H. P. Golf Street, WOMEN'S MEETINGS ALBERT STREET CHURCH LADIES' ASSOCIATION Group Number 2 of Albert Street Ladies' Association met at the home of Mrs. J. A, Wednesday 'afternoon for a busi- ness meeting, On this occasion, talent money was distributed to every member and they were re- auested to have it all in by De- | New Wonderful | Face Powder Prevents Large Pores-- Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use sew wonderful MELLO-G Lf Face Powder, . Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay en longer No more shiny noses. Purest face powder known. Prevents larze pores. Ask today for new, won- derful face powder, MELL- GLO, that suits every complex- ion. James | Bickell on | cember, It was also decided that the group would hold a rum- mage sale next week, afternoon tea will be served on the same day, The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mie, M, Hodgsons, Simcoe Street South, Young People's Societies CESTRE STREET YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY The meeting of Centre St. Young People's Society on Mon- day evening was in charge of Mies Emily Watson, leader of tle Social and Recreation Group. A copy. of the Order of Worship, prepared and approved by the ex- ecutive of the Society, was avail- able for each member. With its use the period of devotion had added dignity and effectiveness. The presiding officer gave the call to worship, then followed the opening hymn, invocation and choral response. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Irene Hayes. The choir sang the an- them, 'Open Mine Eyes That I May See." The offering was re- ceived and dedicated. Prayer was led by Miss Nona Hogarth and the Lord's Prayer sung in uni- sop. The worship service con- ciuded with the hymn, "The Hea- vens Declare Thy, Glory Lord." of the programme Books." The guest speaker wag Mr, Slyfield of the Collegiate staff, who enunciated certain guiding principles by which one might recognize true literature, and by choosing the mest stimulating reading matter, make it a definite factor in the development of a well rounded life The business session was conducted by the Vice-President, Mr. Mort Petre loged with a Treasure Hunt, Auld Lang Syne. The theme wag "Good HOLY TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE meeting of Holy Trinity Young People's Club was | nla last night. The monthl | report of the secretary and treas- urer were read Members were thanked for their donations of money and flowers for last week, A visiting committea wa ap- pointed to visit any sick club members, The secretary red a letter received from Christ Church Young People's Club ex- tending an invitation for all the members of Holy Trinity to he present at a social evening on April the twenty-fifth. Arranze- ments were made to spend the next Wednesday evening at tle home of Gordon Attersley, 127 | Summer Street. A bu iness KAYSER'S Leatherette GLOVES! Trim of line! Jaunty of Cuff! In cut, style and colour the very newest. Smartly tailored. Washable! Long-wearing too! Ask to see these new creations in Kayser's famous Leatherette® fabric. Exceptionally fine values from 75¢ and up TRADE MARK REG, ® AT ALL THE BETTER SHOPS @ Kayser MADE IN CANADA and the meeting [CF ana {© LODGE MEMBERS' BIRTHDAY PARTY Re-Echo Lodge, L.T.B. Is One Year Old | A most successful event took i place on Monday evening when Re- licho Lodge held their first birthday in the form of a banquet under the careful guidance of Sister Beatrice Hurst and Sister Follest. Worship- ful Mistress Sister Hubble welcom- ed all the guests and opened the evening by the singing of God Save the King. About 175 set down to a most delicious banquet by request of W, M, Sister Hubble. Brothe: Sullivan, Deputy Grand Master, act- ed as chairman for the evening. Delightful music was supplied by the Tierncy Orchestra during the program. The toast to the Grand Lodge Officers was proposed by WV. M. Sister Hubble and responded to by Brother J. A. Stewart, Supreme Grand Secretary, Drum selections where played by Master Teddy Morgan, The to the Loyal True Blue Richmond Hill was made by Sister Ina Follest and responded to by Brother Farley, Recitation by Miss White. The presentation of nade to the officers of Lodge by Brother €, M. A isted ba 1 Si Re-Echo Carrie, S a Follest, P oft 1. and Sister [i D.D.G.M. ers to Broth Sister W oods, toria Cornation 1, pr sented WW. M. Sister Hubble {a lovely dish and wished Re-} its members cvery su cess, Sister Hurst and Sister Follest on behalf of Re ho Lodge, presented ubble and D. M h with th Hubble expre we 1 chosen William dience group ot f What New York Is Wearing WHAT A MARVELOUS FEELING IT IS To Wear a Dress With Just Loads of Snap Like Adults A dotted dimity in navy blue and white--and what a chic ef- fect it gives this cunning model. Plain blue bindings add smart trim. White dimity collar that ter- minates in a scarf tie repeats the plain blue for its decorative ends. The skirt is circular, and not too full, marks its hipline with diagonal lines, as the smartest adult models do these days. It's darling and so easily made and young daughter will adore Style No. 436 is designed In sizes 8, 10, Jz and 14 years. Size' 8 requires 2 1-8 yards of 39-inch material with 3-8 yard of 35-inch (there are styles light and 3-8 yard eof 35-inch dark contrasting. In fact, she can indulge in a couple of frocks made from this model. In yellow dotted swiss, it is as pretty as can be with self trim. Printed batiste in red and white is so cool and practical, Spring is the most important, the most colorful season in Fash- foms, All the more reason why you should have an authentic guide, such as our new ["ashion Magazine, to show you the way in design, colors, etc or for afternoons, for stouts, for home wear, linger- ie, children, ete. ; Price of BOOK 15 cents, Price of PATTERN 20° cents in S.G.T.,, ' Brother Farley, P.G.M., Eister Etherington, of the Orphan- age Board, Sister Connor and Sis- ter Perkin Grand!Auditors of Tor- onto, and Sister Beavens, Grand Chaplain and Mr. Beavens of Ot- tawa. This brought to a close a most sucecssful year for Re-Echo Lodge as it was just one year ago since it was instituted with twenty-six ehar- tered members. This lodge has also been invited to Bowmanville to con ter the Blue and White Degrees on their candidates on May 20th, They acknowledge this as a great honor, C.G.LT. Extra Special May well be the term to desig- nate the meeting of the Girls' Council which. is being. planned for Friday evening. Simcoe St. Church is the place and a quarter to eix the hour, Promptness is very essentisl this time. Your In- viletion suggested that you would "greet your friends from other cenntries," With that much of a hint---and that only---as to the toast | Home at | Past Grand Master | collars was | Sister Mitchell, I. | many for you, we ask you to be tent until Friday evening, St. George's Bon Accord Last night St. George's C.G.T. T. Group held a dance in the Sunday School. 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