THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW This is a day in which you should quickly cash in on your benefits. Things should have been working out to your advantage dur- ing the past few days, and the time is now ripe for harvesting. How you handle your afairs this day can have an important bear- ing on your future, especially where your business ai personal relations are conce . : It is an excellent period in which to purchase things you have always wanted to own, but do not engage in any speculative ventures. Travel is under particularly beneficent as- pect, and social affairs should be stimulating. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead promises a new- found sense of security which should prove most exhilarating. Past efforts should begin to bear fruit during August, and if you are alert in seizing new opportuni- ties which will come your way during the early fall months, you should be able to consolidate gains still further. You may find yourself unexpect- edly asked to take part in a com- munity project within the next three months. If so, give it the benefit of all your innate wisdom and experience for, through this program, there is a possibility of making new contacts which will not only be valuable in the fu- ture, but which should. immedi- ately increase your prestige. Tree Tudor roses in real dia- mols encrusted on a coronet mas from the satin of your weding gown 'is an idea from Cater for your wedding day. Diaionds like these will be part of te $15,000,000 "Stars of the "Egth" idsplay in Women's Wod at the CNE, Toronto, whih opens on August 28. Baum- gol Brothers, the world's largest diaond cutters, are arranging thelisplay and will show rough stops in addition to unset and setdiamonds. Other well-known dimond merchants are lending the high fashion, fabulously ex- perive pieces. Cagresswoman's 28 Years' Service Castitutes Record WSHINGTON (AP) -- Edith Nowe Rogers, whose trademark is flower on her shoulder, has beg her 29th consecutive in ® United States House of resatatives. be record for woman lawmakers. Cy nine men have served loner cbnsecutively in the House tha this Massachusetts Republi- car Te first woman sent to Con- ge by a New England state, } Rogers has bettered the rec- ordof Virginia-born Lady Astor, wh had served 25 years in Brit- ait Pavisment when she retirel ¥s. Rogers got into politics why her husband, John Jacob Roers of Lowell, Mass., died sud- dey in his sixth Congressional ten. She was elected to outhis unexpired term. Se was 44 then, and at the time sh¢said she planned to be in con- gre only a few years. But ask ow if she intends to run again ani she says "of course." 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SNA ra es, oF nung ove : Margaret MacLaren Is Feted Prior To Overseas Trip Several bon-voyage parties have been held in honor of Miss Mar- garet MacLaren, Grooms Avenue, who sails today from Montreal on board' the Empress of France for a year's visit with relatives in England. 3 At a luncheon arranged by Miss Barbara Sleeman at the home of Miss Shirley Chute, Harmony, Miss MacLaren was presented with sev- eral small personal gifts. The Knit- ting Club of which she is a mem- ber, entertained at a supper party at the home of Mrs. John Phillips. At a party held at the home of Mae Dalby, Rowe Street, Miss MacLaren's fellow employees presented her with a friendship ring and at an office party held by the Parts Department, General Motors, she was presented with a travel-alarm clock' and a pen, and pencil set. t Last Monday evening several fellow-members of the Oshawa Ten nis Club gathered at her home for a social evening .nd presented her with a Scotch tartan steamer rug.. Last evening, prior to Miss Mac- | gifts Laren leaving on the midnight train, several of her fellow em- ployees and some members of the Oshawa Tennis Club decorated a truck and armed with ukeleles, horns, guitars and cow bells paid a surprise. visit to her home where they serenaded her and marched in a conga line through the house. After refreshments were served by Mrs. James Adams, Miss Mac- Laren was escorted to the truck and to the accompaniment of the "band" and followed by a long procession of cars was driven to the CP railway station and given a royal send off on the train. Dolores Sweet Feted Bride-Elect Miss Dolores Ruby Marie Sweet whose marriage to Mr. George Robert Oliffe will take place in Albert Street United Church on Saturday afternoon, has been en- tertained at several pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. Archie Brown and Mrs. Gordon Brown were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower. The bride elect on arrival was presented with a corsage of summer flowers and seated in a decorated chair. The were arranged in a festive container. Bingo and a guessing contest provided entertainment. Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by several of the guests. Mrs. Lloyd Sweet and Mrs. Sey- mour Sweet entertained at a pan- try shower at the home of Mrs. Ernest Sweet, Centre Street. The gifts were arranged on a decorated coffee table. The future bride also received a corsage. Games were enjoyed with prizes presented to the winners. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Ernest Sweet arranged a misceHaneous shower at Sunny- side Park club house. The future bride received a corsage on arrival and was seated at a large table to open her many attractive gifts. A program of games provided entertainment. Miss Lorella Shaw and Miss Dorothy Buechler as- sisted the hogfess in serving the guests. From her co-workers at Oshawa General Hospital the future bride received a wedgewood china dish. Following the rehearsal on Fri- day evening, the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Centre Street. The cocker spaniel, a small breed of sporting dog, is believed to be of Spanish origin. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 24, 1063 9 Myrna Armstrong Guest of Honor Miss Myrna ®Eureth Armstrong whose marriage to Mr. William Hunt Mitchell takes place in Christ Memorial Church tomorrow after- noon has been feted at several pre-nuptial events. Mrs. Ronald Armstrong was hos- tess at a miscellaneous shower held at her home on King Street West. On arrival the bride-elect was presented with a corsage and seated in' a special bridal chair Mrs .George Stephen assisted with the opening of the many gifts. Games were played and refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Miss Jane Heagle and Miss Mona Honsinger were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Miss Heagle in St. Cath- arines. The bride-to-be was seated under a decorated archway to op- en her many attractively Packaged gifts. During the evening the guests compiled a scrap book for the bride. Assisting the hostess in ser- ving refreshments were Mrs. Sam- uel Heagle and Miss Mildred Hea- gle. : Mrs. Willis Patriquin, Miss Col- leen Merry and Miss Mary Peter- son were co-hostesses at a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Patriquin, St. Catharines. The many useful gifts were pre- sented to the honored guest in a decorated baby buggy. A guess- ing game was arranged by Miss Colleen Merry. During refresh- ments the bride-glect cut a cake in- scribed "Congrétulations Myrna", From the office staff of Foster Wheeler, Limited, St. Catharines, Miss Avmstrong was presented ith a chenille bedspread and bed en. This multiple skirt hanger holds up to 12 skirts in the space of one. The strong cushion clips are tipped with smooth plastic. It is built of extra heavy rust-resistant plated steel with a loop for belts on each cross bar, Give your costly sports equip- ment good care. Tennis and bad- minton racquets, riding boots, golf bags and clubs, hunting and fish. ing tackle, skis, and leather jack- ets should be protected with a coat of buffing wax. this fall! In four years, Canadians have been overtaxed more than $1%2 BILLIONS! in the first two months of this year, there's already a'$200,000,000 surplus in the Federal treasury. Yet you are being told by Liberal leaders that taxes can't be reduced' : $200,000,000 every year forthe most expensive Government in history! Certainly taxes can be reduced! The only way to stop reckless spending is to lower taxes. A GOVERNMENT THAT CAN'T STOP WASTE CAN'T CUT TAXES! we can... we will! This is your money. 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