Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Sep 1953, p. 8

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# THES DAILY TIMBS-GABETTR, Wedneatay, September 36, 1008 JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3-2233 WHICH MISS IS WHICH? As like as peas in a pod are Margaret an and Ellenor Jane Dingman, seven and a half months old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dingman, Warren Avenue. Joan and Jane are the granddaughters of Mrs. Wilbert Dingman and Mr. H. E. Ellenor and great-granddaught- ers of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ding-- man, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby Studios. : | Kinsale last week, when a walnut PERSONALS | Miss May Boddy, Thornton's Corners entertained the . bridal arty following the rehearsal on riday for the Coates-Gifford wedding. His co-workers at General Mot- ors presented Mr. William Snowden with an occasional chair or to his marriage to Miss verley Knowles on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Coppin, Arthur Street, have had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jolly and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyle fro=> Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles entertained the bridal party and friends at their home Whitby on Friday nig™t following the re- hearsal for the marriage of Miss Beverley Knowles to Mr. William Snowden. . A community shower honoring Miss Muriel Gifford, now Mrs. D Coates was held at the. home of Mr. Edward Coates at table and mantel clock were pre- sented to the bride-to-be. Mr. Wendell Brewster, Mrs. P. E. Moss and Miss Joan Lambert were in Peterborough all day yes- terday judging exhibits at the Handicraft Guild. The exhibits in- cluded metal and leather craft, weaving and pottery. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bright and daughter, I .tty, Margaret Street, attended the graduation of the School of Nursing of Toronto West- ern Hospital held on Monday even- ing at Convocation Hall, Toronto, and afterward: wer. guests at the reception held at the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson, Simcoe Street South, attended the graduation of the School of Nurs- ing of Toronto Western Hospital held on Monday evening at Con- vocation Hall when their grand- daught Miss Joan Wilson, of Fthel A. Maschke Becomes a Bride Th marriage of Ethel Aletha Masci:ke of Oshawa and Louis Cornelius Sweighkofler of Ajax was solemnized recently at Grace Lu- theran Church with the, Rev. Nor- man Kritsch officiating. The bride is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Maschke of Osh- awa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sweighkofler of Austria. Gladioli and asters decorated the Church. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Norman Kritsch. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length dress of nylon net over taffeta. 'A pearl and rhinestone headdress held her long veil and she carrid a bou- quet of peach roses and white lil- ies Miss Eulia Thompson was -maid- of-honor wearing a long strapless. gown of lime satin over taffeta with a lace bolero and pearl headdress. Peach ros: rust chrysanthemums sed" her bouquet. Miss Sonia Jarosh was flower girl in lime nylon net over satin with a flowe! headdress and earried a bougq of 'mixed . summer flowers. Mr. William Schatzmann was best man and the ushers were Mr. Herbert Maschke, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Albert Maschke, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the home of the bride's patents, For the oc- casion the 's mother chose HARMONY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stacey and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greentree spent the kend at R th Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Hogarth and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Turpin visited friends near Lindsay over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Fletcher 'spent a most enjoyable weekend at St. Catharines with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawrence and family. Harmony residents said good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terwillegar and family, long time residents in this community, who moved away on Monday. Mrs. R. J. Luke = entertained members of the WMS at King Street United Church, of which she is a former member, at her home on Tuesday. After an absence from work of four weeks, with yet another three weeks of his enforced holiday to | Mr. Hugh Mash is recovering rom an injury in which he had his arm broken. He is making fav- orable progress. black rayon with matching acces- sories and a corsage of red roses. When leaving for a wedding trip to the United States the bride was wearing a light blue gabardine suit with white accessories and a pink rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Sweigh- | s30 oxsorp RD. kofler will live in Ajax. West Hill was among the grad- uates. Following the graduation they aftended the reception held at the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Robinson - Williams of Sutton - at - Honne, Kent, arrived here via the Unit- ed States yesterday. They are vis- iting Mr, Robinson - Williams' sis- ter, Mrs. J. L. Dart and Mr. Dart, Pine Avenue. The visitors spent a week in Madison, New Jersey, at the home of Mr. Robinson-Williams' other sister, Mrs. Milton Allen, and Dr. Allen. Last year Mrs. Allen gained some publicity when her baby was born on the §.S. Amer- ica while on her maiden voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Howlett, Pine Avenue, who. observed their 50th wedding anniversary last Sat- urday were guests of honor at a surprise dinner party arranged by their two daughters, Mrs. Frank Johnstone and Mrs. Charles Mec- Connell. The honored pair were presented with a tri-liztht lamp, ah k and a b t of yellow roses from the twenty-three friends and neighbors who had gathered to offer congratulations and good Oshawa Duracleaners PHONE 35-2897 | 3 | > ~ A HYBRID, DARWIN & PARROTT VARIETIES ES "DAFFODIL BULBS KRESGE'S 15 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH A} . The Biggest! The Bloomin"est! FALL BULBS (¢ po IMPORTED from HOLLAND J" T™ats right! The biggest, bloomin'est bulbs to please your flower- fancy-ing heart! At Kresge's wonderful down-to-earth prices, too! Just in from Holland, the bulb mecca of the world . . . new varieties to choose from. Buy 'em and plant now for spring gorden beauty! 4 TULIP BULBS 12 1x 59: GIANT HOLLAND HYACINTHS 449. CROCUS BULBS RAINBOW MIXED a) FOR 25 GIANT 4 rx 25. DIAL 3.8311 - the setting on Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Beverley Jean | Knowles and William Foster Snow- | den. The bride is the daughter of | Mr. Clifford Knowles of Oshawa | and the late Mrs. Knowles, and | : | the bridegroom is the son of Mr. | white and Mrs. Foster Snowden of Ked- | ron. | Multi-color gladioli and baby | chrysanthemums in large white | baskets formed the background for | Beverley Jean Knowles is Wed In Formal Two-Ring Ceremony King Street United Church was|a matching bonnet-brimmed halo and held a cascade bouquet of yel- low roses. Mr. Douglas Love performed the duties of best man and the ushers were Mr. George Knowles, broth- er of the bride, and Mr. Joseph Snowden, brother of the bride- groom. The reception was held at the bride's family residence which was prettily decorated with flowers, streamers and bells for the oc- the double-ring perform- | ed by the Reverend Mervin A. | Nosegays of dawn pink and | roses tied with white satin! ribbon designated the guest pews. : | The traditional wedding music was | WEDDING OF OSHAWA INTEREST Toro. » will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hector Beaton w'ose marriage was sol- emnized recently in St. Andrew's United Church. The bride, the former Miss Mary Patricia Clarke, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Clarke and | the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beaton, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Howlett were married in Kent, England, on Sept- ember 16, 1903, and have lived in Oshawa since 1933. Am..g t.e out-of-town guests who attended the wedding of Miss Beverley Knowles to Mr. William Snowden were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Max Boag, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopper, Mr. Robert Knowles, all of New- market, Miss Marlene Knowles, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Donald El- liott, Mr. Gordon Knowles, rie; Miss Marion Cox, Orillia; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glide, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher, Mrs. Ollie Weatheilt, Miss Carol Glide, all of Caesarea; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith, Trenton; Miss Bessie Snow- den, Seven Islands, Quebec; Mr. James Pengally, St. Jovite, Que- bec; Miss Penfound, Miss Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pearce and family, Bowmanville. Bar- | HOUSEHOLD HINT Do not shake small rugs but holding them' at one end and snapping the other. The old rug beating method (ove: the clothes: |line) is also considered harmful, since both procedures subject the fabric to undue strain, which may break the backing yarns and loosen the tufts. A good vacuum. ing twice a week, and the use of solvent cleaning fluids when neces- sary, will keep rugs free from dust |and dirt. a Skill has been a tradition with us for over a quarter of a century. LEWIS - OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING ST. E, DIAL 5-0444 so flattering. Shoes DAVIDSON'S "SHOES THAT SATISFY" Operated By E. A. Southwell 31 SIMCOE N. There's Elegance Afoot This Fall . . . «In styles that are slim--fashionable--and sign, leather and workmanship. You are cordially invited to inspect dur fine selec~ tion of shoes for fall. BLACK AND BLUE MESH of distinction in de- BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE CALF BLACK AND BLUE SUEDE 8.95 10 11.95 WITH SUEDE TRIM 9.95 BROWN CALF FOR WALKING AND BUSINESS 8.95 DIAL 5-3312 played by Mr. Wallace Young and r: Grant Brooks sang '"'O Per-| fect Love" receding mony and "Because' signing of the register. 1 Given in marriage by her father! the bride was attired in an iport- | ed gown of frosted French lace ov- | er taffeta. The decollete bodice was | Topped with a fitted jacket button- | to the pointed collar at the high | round neckline. The sheath sleeves ended in points of Valenciennes lace and the crinoline skirt was guthsred in tiered lace ruffles end-| ng in a short train. Her fingertip | vell of tulle illusion was caught! to a bonnet-brimmed halo studded | with pearls, She wore the bride-| groom's gift, a strand of pearls and tiny pearl earrings, and car- the cere- during the | white roses, nestled in white lace. Miss Lorraine Knowles, thc bride's only sister, was maid of honor wearing a gown of peridot green Chantilly lace over taffeta. fashioned .with a pleated bodice topped by a short matching jacket, | and a long full skirt. She wore 'SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blow announc. the engagement of their yoingest daughter, Wilma Alice, | to Harry Leon Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snow, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place at Albert Street United Church on Saturday, October 10, | at 3 p.m. y Mrs. George Knowles, sister-in- law of the bride received wearing a gown of mushroom pink French lace with navy blue velvet acces-h sories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs, Foster Snowden, the bridegroom's mother was in black crepe with a corsage of red roses. e bride's table was centered by a three-tier, pedestal weddin| cake, nested in tulle and pink an white rosebuds. The cake was made and decorated by the bride | and her sister. Crochet baskets of pink and | white roses and baby chrysanthe- mums and white tapers in silver holders decorated the table. Mrs. Christopher MacRae serv- ed refreshments assisted by Mrs. Elmer Down, Mrs. Hugh McClel- land, Miss Marie Mclnroy, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Ruth Reader and Miss Sylvia McInroy. Mr. William Andrews, the brides | uncle, proposed the toast to the ried a cascade bouquet of red and | oc 2nd Mr. Douglas Love pro- | posed the toast to the med of onor. | The honeymoon is being spent on a trip around Lake Ontario and through the New England States. For travelling . the bride wore a navy blue suit of French wool crepe with rhinestone clips and buttons. Her hat and handbag were of navy blue velvet and she had pink accessories and shortie coat. Pink roses and blue chry- santhemums comprised her cor sage. n their return Mr. and Mw. Snowden will live in their new home near Kedron. bride's {groom was a Gladstone bag and sonal gift. The bride, ve his best man and fori obig A cuff links with matching tie clips. 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