Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Jan 1955, p. 8

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. JO ALDWINCKLE THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 12, 1955 a WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3.3474 159 Mainbocher Reveals Secrets Of Smartness Mainbocker, who dresses many of the most glamorous and "best. dressed" women of this era, tells how the right clothes can really add to life by making w. nen look bet- ter than their best. Here are some of his ideas on dressing beautifully, ideas to use not only when you choose your clothes, but every time you put them on: "Never buy what you don't un- , | derstand because someone has said it was smart, Buy the things that are sympathetic to.you, admire the rest on other people. "Everyone has good points and bad, every woman should learn to take a cool look at her own weak- nesses, try to see what she can do ¢ (about them, tand washes them every night so| BRENDA MAY AND LARRY ROBERT Larry are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs, William Parkhurst, ho 3 | of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs, who 1s One | Avthur Hanna of Nestleton, On- , and Larry Robert, who | tario, » and a half, Brenda and Photo by Venus Home Portraits ildren of Mr. and Mrs, | 1 Hanna, R.R. 4, Oshawa, enda May, "Where things end is terribly im- portant -- as Important as the fin- ish of a phrase in music, You've seen the jacket that cuts a woman just where she Is widest, the fur cape that ends about two inches above the jacket of a suit, No skirt should end at the widest part of the leg. "There's a discipline to dressing well, just as there's a discipline ini driving g car. It doesn't come a- bout unconsciously, but by know. | ing the important line for you, and | And the first secret | of dressing is meticulour, groom: | following it, ing, "I have the greatest resnect in| the world for the woman who has one pair of white cotton gloves | that they are always immaculate, "Dressing from the skin out is important, What yor put next to your skin, then between that and your dress makes a great differ- ence in the final look of th» dress For the dress itself, in the last an. alysis, is only the outer petals of the rose." TO KEEP PARSLEY How do you keep parsley? If you use a few sprigs then have to throw the rest away in afew days, you're probably using the old-fashioned method -- keeping it in a glass of water, Parsley will stay fresh up to three weeks in the refrigerator if it's in an air- tight container. Select only the crisp, dark green sprigs, shake off most of the water, then tuck the bunch in a polythene refrigerator box with a snap-on lid, With pars- ley always in the house, you will soon learn to use it for its flavor, not merely as a. festive garnish, officer and she in turn presented | gifts to the members of her board, Sister Mae Feasby reported that | the next cancer dressing meet. | ing would be held at the home of | Sister Jean Fitches, 530 Masson | Street, on Wednesday, January 12 and as many sisters as possible were asked to attend. The mystery package for the | evening was won by Sister Eva McCabe. An appest from the March of Dimes for polio was read and it was decided to donate $10. As this was the annual meeting the yearly and auditors reports were given. Refreshments were served. Skill has been a tradition with us for over e quarter of a century, LEWIS - OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING ST, &. DIAL 5.0444 | ROB ROY DRESS dress, its clean-cut look temper | ed with a graceful two-buttoned cowling across. the shoulders. The slim skirt has a panel front, and long sleeves are caught at | the wrist with a buttoned tab. hasse signature of im- | te cutting and impeccable re. Owen a suit | veight British wool from Reelg for a winte erred lorful Ritual rks Election Pythian Sisters of the | use | ficial duties to perfection. As each! {new officer was escorted to her | chair the degree staff formed a guard of honor with an arch of | beautiful chrysanthemums exem- plifying the colours of the temple The manager, Sister Jean Fitch. es, escorted Sister Jennie Hutchin- son to the dias where MEC, Sister Madeline Ogden, presented her | with a gift on behalf of the temple for completion of 3 years! duties as treasurer; then, her daughter, Sister Dorothy Hester, pinned on her mother a past, chief's jewel, The MEC, Sister Madeline Og- den, resented a gift to Sister Eva McCabe for playing the piano dur: | ing installation and Sister Marg: | aret Stevens a gift to Sister Marie Lavender on completion of her duties as MEC Sister Marbaret Stevens was then a recipient of a gift from the temple for acting as installing regular meeting | Sisters held recently in e Hall the installation of held with the follow~ PC, Sister Mar- , Sister Made- ster Eva Me- J, Sister yo Clarke; Sister Jean Fitches; sec- Sister Lucille Clarke; Christina Aitchi- Sister Ann Holt; | f Le anna Bathe I I omprised Stevens, Dorothy and and of- he aret hief ter rand senior 1€ acting Gr r, carried out their | All ready for fun is Wendy Patricia, aged ten months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Ewart, Pontiac Avenue, Oshawa. Miss D. Van Luven Addresses H&S On History Of Art A large and attentive audience sat enthralled at Cedar Dale School while Miss Dorothy Van Luven, art instructor at OCVI out- lined the history of art from the Cave Man Age down through the centuries to the present day and illustrated her informative talk with descriptive slides, Miss Van Luven pointed out the ings made by artists through the centuries who dared to be differ. ent; paintings which were scoffed at then; paintings the originals of which were not now purchase. able at any price, She urged that nobody should scoff at present-day style and colour changes in paint- | i Ws A CHARMING YOUNG MISS Wendy is the granddaughter of Mrs, David Ewart of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Photo by Robert / Aldsworth abstract paintings but should try the artists conceptions lest the best present-day artists were lost, A short business meeting follow- ed, Mrs, Frank Singer residing It was th | meeting would be held in Centre Street School on January 25. Mr, Francas Wilkinson, school principal, introduced the Cedar Dale soccer team who are the city ch i and pr ted the | players and their coach Mr, | Michael Zaver, with crests, Mr, Wilkinson reported that Cedar Dale school crests were available to the pupils at a cost of 30c each, Mrs, Fred Williams progam convener, for the evening Introduc- ed Miss Fugene Yourkevich and Miss Linda Singer who played a duet, Mr, Robert Hen 4 2500m- anied at the piano by Seige eming, sang 'The Blind Plo man' Refreshments were served by the mothers of the Grade 3 pupils, to understand and be tolerant of | |Sunset Heights H & The Sunset Heights Home and | chool Association held its regular meeting on Monday evening, Janu- ary 10, with the president Mrs, Earl Huntley, presiding, Mrs. C. R, Hatvison was pianist for the eve- B | It was announced that a night of cards would be held on Wednes- day, February 3 Mrs, Stanley Mercer and Mrs, W, L, Lott to be the conveners. The following tives were Bowlby Srade MET Davidson' s Cal Meu Miss Yvonne Mills' room, Mrs. C. J. Reader, Mrs, Edward Gresik Mrs, Patricia MeLeod's room; Mrs, Fred Gates, Mrs, W.R, Plans Activities r Mrs, Ernest Vanson and Mrs, D Lewis, ( att; J Jean Campbell's room . M, Cook., Mrs. Richard : wiley, The o fici.l opening of the school will be Soursday evening, Febru. ary 27, Mrs, K, Liston will act as committee Yr The room rize was awarded to Miss Yvonne ills' class, The barber shop quartet "B" naturals with oe My Roy Haber, Robert Tole, Azol Guest and Charles Murray presented several mbes , Edward Groots itroduesd us ames Youn thanked , Young and Refreshments were served db 3 "5 Naturals, SOCIAL NQTICE ENGAGEMENT nd Mrs, L. R. Shkeion ston wih Mr to announce the enga Mr, who gav. # talk | on "Citizenship" We Mrs, ¥red wi. [ title of King Sirest Y.P.U. Elecis 1955 Officers| isn su The edudiclighrine imstetiotion | Publ i convener, service for the 1975 officlers 0! mond Lymer; usher chairman, the Younes Panes' Unlon » ed Allan Brown; ;.iss Street United Church h wos held a Williem GUI; tewardshi y evening serv A TR ery training conveaser, Miss The vresident-elect, Miss aaknt, tte Thompson, vice - Mr, Sioorse Black, and Dr eden Miss Shirkes | oro se, evangelism Scavener, Miss Shrvics, The Yener, "Miss Sh Shirley Elliott p and iE nck; ki silgsiops I'am Lymer; pianist Crvmback. : os Helenn McArthur; president, Janette Trompson; viee- | Mish i Tord ara 5. Ye. Artur; faith snd avingdion ron. ; eltizen- comm nity service, My, pri Me enlture, Mr, Wil- Louise Ca " ely sz Elliott otstatell in the Mr ry' 's "Youth's Second Wind THe He tod and: dedicate themselves to the service of God. Those who were installed are follows' Bonny: ie lg tre C. Smart, son of Mr, and Mrs, James D. Smart, all of Oshawa, the marringe will take place ot the group to ex] Rev. M, Bury; past-president, the Firs Baptist. Chuken, Oshawa, wn 'riday, uary 28, 1935, at 7 their daughter, Ang to James p.m VITA-DIET Sane Special Values and Reminders for Thursday, Friday, Saturdoy «v.00. 100's, 4.50 SCOTT'S EMULSION Finer Emubsification Greatly Assishs Complete Absorption of Kosentiol Vitaming A & D ond other Tonic Homenns 1.00 2,00 CAPSULES-1.65, 3.00 ANNUAL Chairmen == Educational Ontario CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY (Ontario County Unit) NOTICE OF SOCIETY'S Wednesday, January 19th, 8 p.m. ---- Gt /McLAUGHLIN HALL 338 Simcoe St. N, * -- Speaker = MR. E. B, WARRINER MEETING & Publicity Committes ~ Division Many Mothers Are Glod They Discovered ALLENBURY'S HALIBORANGE 4 SIZES 1.00 1.75 3.25 1150 KEEP FIT THIS WINTER! SPECIAL 1.D.A, BRAND COD LIVER OIL B.P. Standard 1:3: 16 oz, reg. 8%9c,.... CAPSULES .~ 100%, 89¢ eg. 1.99 SPECIAL! 1.D.A. BRAND HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES dha 98¢c 3.79 SPECIAL! 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