. month's holidays at her home in ] should always be regarded as TIMES-GAZETTE ane Tuesday, August 6, 1046 Ta ata AAA a a a a AA a a a A A ATA A A ATA, Personals: Acco social events and yr A and from the inted a0 db TELEPHONED aaa" a a a aaa a a aaa a a Miss Janet McMillan, Reg. N,, spent the week-end at Cobourg, L 8, Keller 1s %1sibing his sister, Mrs, D; W. Haggerty, and Mr, Hag~ gerty of Kingston, LE JK J Miss Mary Craviey is spending her holidays wit) , and Mrs, James Scott, Salley Lake, » Miss Leila Taylor visited her par~ ents, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Taylor, Roseneath, last Tuesday, Pe Mr, and Mrs, Ted Nicholls are spending a week in Peterborough with Mr, and Mrs, G. Whatman, Mr, and Mh, OC "Baxter, Clarke Street, spent the holiday week-end in Ganonoque, [2 JX J Mr, and Mrs, W, R, Balley and daughters, Corrine and Patsy, Kit chener, visited Mr, and Mrs, N, E, Doidge, Prince Bleek last Sunday, > > Miss Edith Hill of the Victorian Order of Nurses 1s spending a Collingwood, [2 BY J Misses Joan and Laurfoe Hartford of Oshawa Blvd, have returned Wed In St. Gregory's Church ME MR, AND MRS, JAMES ZA who were married in the rectory of Bt, Gregory's on Saturday, July 27, The bride, the former Annie Ona Sorochan, 's the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Sorochan and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Zambonelll, NELLI ! oman Catholic Church =Photo by Hornsby Studio home after spending a week at Chateau Riviera Loage, Coboconk, Miss Joan Hartford is spending this week at Kingston and Enterprise, Lan J Outeot-town guests at the Beatty- Kemp wedding on Saturday in- cluded Mrs, Jack Zeller of Guelph, Mr, and Mrs, J, Pennington and Miss Dorothy Pennington of To- ronto and Jack Heath of Lindsay. LAR J Mr, and Mrs, Ross Flintoff, 8im- coe Street South, have returned from a week's motor trip down the St.-Eawrence as far as Ste, Anne de Beaupre, They returned by way of Hull and Muskoka, [BX 3X Dr, and Mrs, O, C, Felt of Phila- | delphia, Pa. were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur O, Felt, King Street East, over the holiday week-end, Mr, and Mrs Horace Weeks, Alex- Blvd, their son, Oyril, and nk Adey of Gibbon Street are camping near Midland this week, Frank Hoehe and his son Char- les, and Harry Layton, all of Town's River, Ocean County, New Jersey, are visiting for a few days with Mr, Hoehe's sister, Mrs, Ane thony Mayer, and Mr, Mayer, 8im« coe Street South, Exactly 34 hours Pain in the Appendix Region By W, H, KARN, Ph, B, Pain in the appendix region serious and the docto. should be consulted at once, Because medical science has been able to educate most peo- ple to this fact, mortality from appendicitis has been reduced and continues to decline stead- ily, Further education is neces- sary, especially to stress the dangers of self - medication, Nah may aggravat, the condi- Your dootor will be nble to de- e if an operation is neces- sary, or if relief can be had through treatment .r medica- ilon, ' When medicine is advised, refer your prescription to a skilled, trusted pharmacist, This 1s the 19 of a series of Bdit. A EO I Their Nuptials Held Recently r MR, AND MRS, ARNOLD McEACHERN whose wedding took place recently in Holy Trinity Church, The bride, the former Lillian Amelia Taylor, Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, F, G, Taylor and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Ronald McEachern, y : | Photo by George Medstead, after leaving home, the visitors reached here, having motored 500 miles, LE I J Mr, and Mrs, Frank Campbell, Westmoreland Avenue, have returns ed home from a two weeks' vaca- tion at Stratford, > Pe Mr, and Mrs, D, R. Coulson, Hill- croft Street, have returned home from two weeks' vacation at Lake Magzinaw, * Pb Earl Carroll's Tats 2 A uainted" program from Hollywood, Calit, broadcast over NBO on Bat urday, announced that Mr, and Mrs, Woodford of Oshawa, married 51 years, were being presented with a bouquet of American Beauty roses, * * Mrs, Owen Tayior, Simcoe Street, North, was hostess last Tuesday evening for a miscellaneous show- er in honor of a bride-to-be of last Saturday, Miss Dorothy Stephen- son, The guests were fellow-em- ployees of the bride-elect at the Bank of Montreal and some other friends, Lunch was served by the hostess, * *e Out-of-town guests at the Knih- nisky-Stephenson wedding on Sate urday aftermoon in King Street Wy, re helen q - 3 y/ « Phone 28 'King St. B GL Holoo, Robina Tain | JURY & LOVELL COSMETIC DEPT. Ey 'ENCHANTING... ENTHRALLING New and thrilling formula in concentrated perfumes, A light touch of this memorable fra. grance will make you unforget. table . . . inspire you to poise and heart.captivating power. Lovely for you , + lovely for you to give. 1 oz. 16.50 Phone 68 Aron meat coupons turned in over United Church were Mr, and Mrs, Robert Worthy and Miss Bell Worthy of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs, Adam Spears, Whitevale; Mrs, Mary Walford, Claremont; Mrs, ' Henry Wilson, Columbus; Mr, and Mrs, Ton Stephenson, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Randal Ellicott, Broug- ham. * LJ LJ Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Hall and daughter, Muriel, of Peterborough, have returned home after holiday ing In the Niagara District, Hamil ton, Toronto and Oshawa, For the past week they have been visiting Mrs, Hall's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs, Ken Lang, Som- merville Avenue, | ee At his residence, 101 Yonge Street, on Saturday, August 3, Rev, J, 8, I, Velma Kemp Bride Of Robert Beatty To. Rev, Nathas P, Coffey riorme! ma; ceremony, Khe is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Kemp and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Beatty, ur an, a riage ather, wore a blush satin gown fashioned on torso lines with a sweetheart neck- line and cape sleeves, Her Jngestip veil was fastened to a heart-shaped headdress trimmed with gd gsi Bhe carried a bouquet of TO808 and baby's breath, Miss Joyce Roe, maid of honor, was gowned in orchid sheer with & heart-shaped headdress and shoulder-length veil, Her bouquet was of orchid gladioll and sweet as, Little Miss Patsy Barron the e's niece, who was flower y wore a long dress of yellow taffeta and a heart-shaped headdress, and carried a nosegay of yellow gladiolf and blue cornflowers, The best man was Lawrence Kin- A reception was held at the Hotel CGenosha where the mothers of the bridal couple received with them, The bride's mother wore printed silk jersey in orchid and purple, and an orchid hat and a corsage 'of yellow roses, The bridegroom's mother was in navy blue sheer with a black picture hat and a corsage of pink roses, The floral decora- tions for the reception were pink and white gladioll, On thelr wedding trip east, the bridal couple will spend a week at Hotel Presqu'lle, Presqu'lle Point, The bride wore for travelling a powder blue sult with matching velvet hat, brown squirrel furs which were the gift of the bride~ groom, and brown accessories, The couple will live in Oshawa, Alex: Knihnisky Weds Dorothy Stephenson The marriage of Dorothy Steph- enson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 8, J, Stephenson, and Alex, Knihnisky, son of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Knihn« isky, took place on Saturday after- noon In King Street United Church with Rev, T, H, P, Anderson offi- olating. Mrs, Harvey Stone of Toe ronto was at the organ and Miss Leah Garrow sang "Through the Years" and "I'll Walk Beside You." Gladioli were the decorations for the occasion, Given in marriuge by her father, the bride wore a long white satin gown with gold slippers and a fingertip vell attached to a head- dress trimmed with pearls; She care ried a cascade of pink carnations. Miss May Alpin, maid of honor, was gowned In Pik silk and wore a headdress of the same material as her dress, She had gold all (] and carried a cascade of yellow carnations, The best man was Alex. Smyka- luk, and Pete Hrehoruk and Krout were the ushers, guy Jieaty Siuhded & reception a © Beity Cake Shoppe where Mrs, Stephenson received, 4 mauve sheer, black accessories an & corsage of pink carnations, She was assisted by Mrs, Knihnisky, the bridegroom's mother, who wore a bue crepe dress with blue and white Accessories and a corsage of rose carnations, The room was decor= ated with mixed flowers, The bridal couple lett for a trip to Detroit, The bride travelled in a pale mauve frock trimmed with black lace, Wilson united in marriage Miss Edna May Bradley, daughter of | Mrs, Herbert Bradley, Tyrone, and the late Mr, Bradley, and Gordon Strutt, Park Road North, son of the Enniskillen, The couple will reside on Park Road North, Miss Eileen Holden Married in Markham A summer wedding took place in St, Andrew's United Church, Mark« ham, on Wednesday, July 24, when Florence Eileen Holden, the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A, 8, Holden, Markham, became the bride of Kenneth Roy Stiver, san of Mr, and Mrs, F. Stiver, Unionville, The bride is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, D, W, Dalton, Osh awa, Rev, M, B, Gillion, Bucking- ham, Quebec, uncle of the bridge, officiated, The wedding music was played by Miss Eleanor Reesor and Mrs, Irwin Clark, Markham, was soloist, The bride, given in marriage b her father, wore a floor-leng own of white triple sheer with a long train and veil and carried a bouquet of red roses and baby's breath, Miss Jean Anthistle, Toronto, was maid of honor and wore a long dress of powder blue triple sheer and matching headdress, She care ried a bouquet of asters, snapdrag- ons and baby's breath, Mra, Harold Chadwick and Miss Betty Norton, Unionville, were her other attend ants arfd were gowned in turquoise and pink taffeta respectively, They carried bouquets of mixed flowers, Gordon Stiver,. brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushers were Fred Holden, brother of late Mr, and Mrs, Harry Strutt of |: They will reside in Oshawa on their return, Prenuptial Shower For Recent Bride The spacious living-room of Mra, W. Laokle, 8imcoe Street North, de corated in pink and white, was the setting last Wednesd Stony for a shower in honor of Miss Gladys Lint, whose wedding took place last Friday evening, Beneath a pink and white arch, the bride-elect was presented with many lovely gifts, wheeled in by little Miss Beverle th of Mill. brook, Miss Lint thanked those pre. sent for thelr gifts, The winners of the games played were Mrs, Charles Lamb an 1 Earl Cook, A dainty luncheon was served later by the hostess assisted Miss Helen Wi Dunn- ville and Mrs, H, N. riff, Mrs. L Anthon 20 J oH Osha wrteg "ite been a constant user of Super Suds for find it a great Sond Tot DUI Hes machine and dishpan, It hy pon: beautifully rich EXTRA SUDS m Fthe bride, and Harold Chadwick, The bride's mother received, wearing a turquoise silk crepe dress with white accessories and a cor- | sage of red roses and sweet peas, | The bridegroom's mother wore a | dress of salmon pink mesh with | red roses and sweet peas, For the wedding trip, the bride | donned a pink crepe dress and a | turquoise coat with white accessor- | les and a corsage of sweet peas. On thelr return, tthe couple will reside in Markham, Meat Coupons Given In at Week-end, 21 Among the places of business in Oshawa which were closed for the holiday was the local Ration Board, ingly, the number of valid the week-end is fairly small, Howe ever, Oshawa housewives managed to get In 31 coupons on Saturday to bring the present total to 8311. Simcoe St. 8 ! Don't forget that meat tokens are acceptable too, . iit never hurts m white accessories and a corsage of I clothes are always so siganhite ngs. i ge , colored ih uper Suds certainly out t Another thing, ar ae 1s always easy on the hands" Thank you, Mrs, Anthony, for your grand letter, You see, Ladies, uper Suds is Concentrated. Super Suds actually gives io far more vathingpowes « os livelier, richer suds,' without hard rubbing, d Super Suds costs no more than 'ordinary washday soap, Windburn solely » Jehee sad fy NTHOLATUM COMBE ME hung with clusters of white bells, | who wero married recent] Norman H, Lansing, Couple Will Live In Brantford MR, AND MRS, DONALD LANSING in Bt, Andrew's United Church, is the former Pearl Madeleine King, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Marvin King, The bridegroom, from Brantford, is the son of .Ar. and Mrs, The bride -Photo by Hornsby BStudic 'Women Workers Have Own Hotel Bydney, Australia, Aug, 5.--(OP) A modern and luxurious hotel for women industria] workers has just been opened at Sydney's famed Bondl Beach, The hotel which houses 100 girls, has been established by a progres- sive firm of clothing manufacturers, to encourage women to Join thelr staff, Ex-servicewomen and those who worked in industry during the War, are showing a marked prefer- ence for "glamor jobs" rather than factory work, but the clothing firm believes that by providing attractive accommodation they will persuade girls to re-enter the trade, The hotel, formerly used by the || Royal Navy to accommodate WRENS, is well furnished and equipped, There are a communal laundry, not and cold water in all bedrooms, and a spacious lounge and writing rooms on all floors, DEATH RATE HIGH Whooping cough causes more deaths among . Infants under one year of age than diphtheria, small« pox and scarlet fever combined, However, there is an effective vac cine which protects children against this disease, 'Where Are The Men? Ask Girls On Holiday tween Peterborough Park, "It's really grim," sald an attractive tourist, "Where wre. the men?" DE orig or il od was the e of sik » - os, silks and rayon, Today, with the world in its first year of peace- time life; over half a milion men returning to clvvie street from the services, there is a change in the female tune, and the cry now goes forth: "Where are the men?" Is there actually a shortage? Yes, proclaim the army of stenographers and office clerks, business girls and career women, the invading force of holidaying females in the Peter~ borough tourist resort district, Men =where are they, those magnificent cimens of manhood, so vital in the life of a hard working girl off on a two-weeks" vacation, At some resorts the man power situation is nil, and romance-seek- ing holidayers with stars in their Social ; Notices on! 1,00 Resiltf® of A awe Tou a iy Eogagement Announcements $1.00 ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, O, O, Heard an- nounce the engagement of thelr daughter, Irene Margaret, to Wil» liam Nemis, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Nemis, Courtice, The wedding will take place Saturday, Aug 't 17, 1046, at. 2 pm, at Albert Street United Church, 109/(\®) 1} 7 J Im JARS ZIRE 240K 2258 70s 2 [IX ZI 220] WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT DORIS 48 Colborne East '| in pants will meet present eyes are forced to in a a ab the firs and Tod8 "hen party" . 0 What &o ine os want? boi A the lifeguard type 0, 1 a os Jrased io, fo pate un yihing where A man- y d Bix feet of man and muscle, should~ ers crowding a three-foot span, a mahogany coat of tan, is the pin~ up dream of the female army. . Vacation queens, the girls in Sensi) my 6 Problems confronting recent Hamilton HS nage Contest are dissolved with a glance at the swim and play the order of the day for the daying lassies, Scantily~clad, lovely-lovelies dash about in f and other apparel, Out for (in local communities the ever watchful for a member of male specie, and when one is ted, it's every women for And there are fow men ssuntering through the streets, NEED SUN ON Excessive sun can osuse sune stroke, It is well to wear some of head covering while exposed the direct rays of the sun for any length of time, particularly those who are thinly thatched on top. Wow who SU) "AN Pl ) MOTVOuS, to relieve pain and tir orank "nal, of much dare whos due A female functional mon disturbances, Worth trying! [YOU E PINKRAN'S 2325258 ah LUCAS is now employca at ISOBELLE'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 2583-W COMMENCING AUG. 12TH Appointments taken on or after 6th August. 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