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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Nov 1928, p. 6

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FAG = Woman's Daily Interest SOCIAL and PERSONAL . Floyd Reesor visited Mrs. M, J. Ry of Stouffville recently. Mr. and Mrs & D. Conant have returned from a hunting in the porth. . Mrs. Dap Black and son, Donald, Fisher aoe, are attending the game in London today, * Mr. Wm. Bristow has returned to Kingston after spending & few days with his daughter Mrs. Norval Frizzell, Simcoe St, 8. * i LJ Mrs. Nettie Mackney and Bill Bristow of Toronto spent a few days with their sister, Mrs, Norval Frizzell, Stmoge St. 8 Mr, and Mrs, F. W, B. Law of Vancouver are spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs, F. G, Carswell, King street east. Mr. Percy Fletcher of the Uni- versity of Toronto is spending the week-end his parents, Rev. bie ih » Athol street east. © Mrs, Huxtable, "12 Barrie street, is entertaining at an afternoon tea in aid of the Holy Trinity Church at her home on Wednesday, November 21. The ladies in charge lik USiIAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ES : i A of this tea will be Mesdames Hux- |; table, H, Smith and A, Jones. An enjoyable Svenlng was spent gt the home of Mrs, 8. Kingsley, § Jackson street, Thursday evening when a whist drive of 12 tables was held, Prizes were awarded and refreshments served. Mus. Kingmey held this drive ia aid of the Holy trip | Trinity Church bazaar, which is to be held shortly. Mrs. W. R. Gelkie, Simcoe street north, entertained at a dinner par:y last evening for her niece, Miss Kathleen Northwood of Toronto, Mr Blair Edmonson, and the bridal party of the Edmonson-Northwood wedding, which takes place at Grace-Church-On-The-Hill this af- ternoon. $s 8 An afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs. Fitches, 214 Albert street, Wednesday afternoen, The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs, Fitches, Mrs, King and Mrs, Kilburn, The proceeds ave to be given to the Holy Trinity bazaar fund. The Parts nd Service Depart- GIFTS THATZAST of Condiyour Jeweller Jit Co Ry yit $1800.00 IN PRIZES mt D. J. BROWN 10 KING STREET WEST wie is fl foe A] [ETS = Velve: Erne BASSETT'S on Oshawa's Main Corner | FOR FASTIDIOUS TASTE An apron frock that is really ple- turesque fashioned of durable cot. ton broadcloth is lovely orchid shade with tiny purple polka-doi The kimono waist, seamed an shoulders, is cut with V-necklige with piping of purple, to co - pond with deep V-formed by vevér collar of white broadcloth, ° edge of collar cuffs and skirt age finished with fagoting., The envel- ope pockets with flaps are attrac- tive and useful, Style No, 300 is designed jn sizes small, medium and large, and cap be made with 2% yards of 36-inch material with % yards of 36-inch contrasting for the medium sige, Printed sateen, dimity in dainty floral pattern, candy striped percale, radium wl in geometric pript, plain gingh in soft brown shade trimmed wi yellow, and natural golored pongee selt-trimmed with fagoting worked in brown are so different and #o extremely smart for morning wear, Pattern price 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). i Ld hh hh PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON To The Oshawa Daily Times Pattern Department Oshawa, Ont, Bnclosed And ,, Please send patterns listed be PER RPIRIRIRRISIRISISITSYTSY $120 55s drses low: sensors nsnrnres BIBO 50000000 soorrseresnsssss BIE® 10000000 - 2 2 2 a a a Sa POSPIIRIPIRIRPPPIITIIIRIRIRRIIISIS TOWER ssrssssrrsnrisssrtrsrss Provines soesssssssssrsrssnss 4 , 80 cepts each, Send p or coin, Wrap coin b carefully, p am hE oh hh iS BGR nn 3 33.3. 3 a.» es 3 3 2.5 5 0.3 PPE TT TTTTITTTITITTTTTTYTE EE ET EE TEE ET TNR La mm a EE J Meee i J J dd di didi aa aa a Nd Py PIRI IITTTIIITYTYYYYTTY of the bride and groom, Mn and Mrs. Douglas will spend their honeymoon in Peterboro, and om their return will reside in South Porcupin GROUP OF KING ST. CHURCH LADIES HOLD RUMMAGE SALE In spite of the bad weather the ladies, members of a group of the Women's Missionary Society aad of the Ladies' Aid of King Street United Church, held a successful ©. 'rummage sale yesterday a'ternoom in the basement of the church. Miss A. Jackson and Mrs, T. J. Shortt were conveners for the sale. Proceeds amounted to about §18. COUNTRY MINISTER PROVES SPLENDID DRAMATIC SUCCESS Home and School Club of South Simcoe Street Show Fine Talent he South Simcoe Home and School Association presented the five-act play, "The Country Miu- ister", last evening in the audiior- jum of South Simcoe School. There was a large attendance and the play was a financial as wall as dra- matic success. The cast was as fol- lows: minister, ©. V. DeGuerre; Gregory Heath,--Willlam Boddy; Jud Pardoe--Fred Raynor; Tim- othy Hodd--E. Clark; Deacon Pot- ter-Vernon Wilson; J. J. Jenkins-- Vida Langmaid; Helen Burleigh--- Sybil Langmaid; Roxy--Bertha Slater; Granny Grimes--Mrs. S. Poll; Maud, the mald--Marjorie Poll; William Henry--Leonard Johngon; Tom Sparrow--H. Can- ping; Mr, Silkins--Fred Hinks. Between the acts the following program was given: vocal solo, Miss Stevenson; reading, Miss Gladys Luke; piano solo, Doris /. (2 Ne from Broadway Everyone admires my hair, now that I'm doing it the new way that nearly every really smart girl 1 know is using," says Miss Agnes Traney, popular dancer, now ap- pearing in the Broadway hit, "Rio Rita." "My hair doesn't need shampooing more than once # month, now. My scalp feels better than it ever has felt, I have gotten rid of all my dandruff, My hair is much easier to arrange, and it stays that way. All I do to keep it like this is put a few dashes of Danderine on my brush every time I use it, It's wonderful how Dan- derine adds to the beauty nf your hair, makes it look so silky and lustrous." Danderine is not oily. It spmoves the olly film from each strand of hair and restores the natural color and lustre, It dissolves dandruff, cleanses and invigorates the scalp. It is delightfully fragranced, The hg bottles are just 35c at all drug stores. Beautiful, smooth, gleaming il and a healthy scalp for a few cents, MISS BONA MILLS, . of Toronto, Girls' Work and Mis sionary secreta:y of the Board of Religious Education of the United Church of Canada, who will_speak at Albert street Unit~ ed Church on Sunday evening on the occasion of Young Pee- ple's Anniversary, Boddy; vocal selection, Mrs. Sow- ler; vocal solo, Mrs, Scilley. After the play a supper was served to the members of the cast, by the South Simcoe Home and School Association, who expressed their thanks to the cast for their co-operation, CHOSEN FRIENDS GAIN HUNDRED NEW MEMBERS Sacred Obligations of the Or- der Presented By Toronto Ladies' Degree Team Oshawa Council No. 31 of the Canadian Order of the Chosen Friends witnessed an interesting feature in their lodge rooms, Wed- nesday evening, when the Toronto Ladies' Degree team presented the sacred obligations of the order to over one hundred new members, The Grand Officers of the Hamil. ton order, also members from Bow- manville and Whitby councils were in attendance, After the initiation a hearty vote of thanks was tender- ed to the Degree team for their ex- cellent work and was responded to by the instructress, Mrs. Davidson, Field Deputy Alex Durie acted #8 chairman, Enviable Position Grand Chief Councillor J, L. Ar- cher, and Field Supervisor H. W, Madill received a hearty ovation, Past Chief Councillor W Benton of Toronto spoke on the rapid pro- gress nf the Order during the past year. He congratulated the Oshawa Council on having obtained the en- viable position of the Banner Coun- cil for the province of Ontario, in securing the largest volume of bnsi- ness in the past year and accorded much of the praise fo the energetic and capable work of District In- gpector Mrs, Alex, W. Bell and Friend Alex Durie, In his remarks on the high at- tainment of the Order Friend Ben- son paid great tribute to one nt its pioneer organizers, H, 8, Davy of Odessa, father of Mrs, A. W, Bell, Inspector of the Oshawa District, who for more than 20 years has done such good work for the Order in the capacity of Grand Organiger, Bowmanville was represented hy Field Deputy Mrs, Baker, Chiet Councillor R. Smith and a large number of Bowmanville members. All speakers expressed pleasure with the addition of more than 108 members and spoke of the co-oper- ation which must exist between the lodge members and workers, Readings and monologues were given by W, Reock, J. Pomeroy, Miss Davidson and little Miss Grass, Refreshments were served at the close of the program, (010) GF BE J, ST. TORONTO Tn 1928 lentprogram was presented locatalent, Rev. J. M. Crisall, a visitg brother from Whithy, spoka few words at the beginning of tl program after which the follo'\ng program was given: Scote dance, Miss M. Muir, accom- paniehy Mr. Wood; song, Miss M. y, accompanied by Mr. HaroliDainty; Irish dancing, Miss Sellickviolin selections, Mr, Wood and M Clark; song, Mr, Dainty. Mr. H.. Treneer, organist of Kiug street Lited Church, and members of the )eir, presented a musical programwhich included an organ solo, MITreneer; vocal setection, Miss Crqiers; duet, Mrs, O. D, Friend az Mr, Verland; vocal solo, Mr. Tren, A luckidraw was held for a mantle clk and was won by Miss M. Muir, GERMANY3UYS CANADA FOXES Montred, Nov. 17.--Bound for Germany rhere they will be used for the esihlishment of a fur farm 58 silver fxes anc 24 mink reach- ed Montrea yesteriay by Canadiad National Ejpess, and will von- tinue their ourne' hy beat, The foxes and mnk cme from a fur ranch in Bitish Columbia. The movement of'oxesand other valu- able fur bearig aimals from Can- ada to other gunries is reported increasipg raplily, For Your Dig Needs THOMPION'S 10 Simcoe St. 8.We Deliver Special Vues in Ladies' Cds and Dresses, athe Fashion Soppe 84 Simcoe St. SOshawa "Make every Monday a hdday" Thanksgiving sy must have been a ni¢Monday to many houseires who still operate a asement laundry in the Yme on other Mondays. 'e sug- gest our serviceso such women, There eo five different kinds o'fam- ily wash" done } this laundry, alll differs and all moderately prid, No home method emicom- pare with any & of them as to g of work, cost, or labs say. ingg. Why not I' us prove it to you an give you all your vs free of the wash rob. lems, Phone 788 Finetea ls the most-desired. "he ear lover trem hie Geri # tami "SALADA TEA The Finest of All Fine Teas Solicitor (to a witness at Totten ham Police Court), referring to a woman--Can you tell us her age? Witness--No, I can't. Witness--I am unable to say. Solicitor--Well, was she guide to a woman's age in these H i bobbed? Witness--Bobbed, but that 3 5 RR Ze Solicitor--Was she old or young? * a, A Warm Bedfellow for a Cold Night Karn's Special Hot Water Bottle THIS WEEK 0 8 C ONLY Made in Canada by Seiberling's AT Karn's Drug Store Next P.O. 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