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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Oct 1929, p. 6

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wn LURK oy AUVTUMY the FESOUS AULUMD haun od i plain ' And thr yohes on every hill ame I Nike to rokm where bright the sunlight streams Through crimson leaves where na~ ture idly dreams; 1 like to follow where with trap or train o'er an on- And isd with her beside the w yy ivy ratte her vobes of "eh no more, , i llow wire tne X plain and woodland grapes adorn the nw vine, % lengthen In the § decline, d where the nuts drop ene hy one te earth The sound conducive to the ehips monk's mirth Where autumn's spirit thrills us as We PAs And falry footprints reening Krams, w=Halon B, Anderson, Consecon, Ontario, if Mr, Frank Blemons eak-ond at his home ritalin, mark the spent the in Little LJ » Mrs, James Thorburn, Ave, 1s npending a week relatives In Iittle Rritain, * of town Kenneth with Miss Anne Btovle Tavontn (Iniversity was In week-end, v " Mra, Angrove of {siting her daughter, Mrs, Grant uteheson, Jarvis Bt, » * » Mr, and Mrs, J, Reescn of To onto spent Bunday with Mr, and re, James Gregory, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, T, Millar, Toronto, were in Oshawa over the week-end the guests of My, and Mra, Fulton, Clarke Bt, re Mrs, R, 8, McLaughlin and daughter, Tenhel are leaving today for France where Miss MeLaughlin will resume her studies in art, LJ » wv Mrs, H, J, Moyer of Oshawa was ® of the out of town guests at a er party given on Friday by Mya. J. R, Cole of Brantford, ¥ 4&0 Miss Isabel Thomas of Teron: to spent the week-end with Miss 1), VanLuven of the Oshawa Collegl ate teaching staff, . Miss B, Caldwell of this elty ts attending the Winter Opening of t Millinery display in Toronto ab EE Miss Jean Merritt of Toronto {én the week-end In town with or Rarenit, Mr, and Mrs, Merritt of Elgin LCN . Misses Anne Blaly and Margaret Grierson fet this morning for Ridgefield, Conn, whera they will spend the next tivo weeks with the former's slater, Mrs, B, Allen, he vegular monthly business social meeting of the Harvevs Hin! Avtiliary was held at the ome of Miss Evelyn Roddy, Bagot Bt, Thursday evening last, A most sntertaining and instruetive pro. ¥ was contributed, A plane fala Miss Latimer, a vooal solo ¥ Miss Richardson, an interesting aper was read hy Miss Evelyn a, A vote of thanks was tenders te Miss Boddy for the kindly uss of her home, Dainty vefreah- ments ware then served and a social hour spent, Weddings MeKAY=-AINSWORTH A vary pretty wedding was sol Shit at West Huntington, when Alnaworth was united in mar riage to. Melville MoKay, of Cane ") GREAT TONG." SAYS * MAS. RUSSELL for the v | Kingston fn insane, Pl ormer ay 0 ort Bt, Chureh offleikted, Thy were attended hy 4 Muriel Andrews, cousin of t ' bride, and Mr, Jack Ross, The bride was becomingly attived in silk "crepe sult of vowa with hat to mateh, Bhe wore brown silk stockings and suede shoes, Mim Andrews wore a transparent velvet grand of bie. The happy soupls oft for Orillia, Muskoka and other northern points, On thelr return they will resids in Toronto, sp ----------------" ( SMART SHEER WOOLEN Take advantage of this tremens dous saving to have a sheer woolen that all smart women are inglud- Ing in thelr new wardrobe, Hiyle No, 608 1s In ohlo sig-sak weave in fashionable prune colours ing, The fabrig 1s cleverly mani: Pulated creating a most interesting effect, It ia very simple to make, The diagonal vest at front of bods fon terminates in soart tle, A row seams to join and it's finished The skirt fs olrenlar with ful ness low placed so an ta secure flat hips, This amare semi-tallored med. ol ean he had in sives 14, 18, 80 ri 2d, 84, 40 and 43 Inches \T It will make up very smartly In erepe satin, using hoth surfaces of the crepe, and ls especially de- sirable In black for all-day ooea- sloua, Kashmir printed jersey in helge and hrown tones Ia ever so smart with the vest effect at front made of harmonising plain brown Jer ney, Independence hlue wool jersey selfstrimmed ia extremely wearable and ohio, Printed sheer velvet, plain vel vet, evepe Moarvoealn, crepe de ohine, flat silk erepe, rayon prints od ereps canton orepe, and jae: ward melre othor suitable fabries that make up heautitully, Pattern price 30 conte, in stamps or ooln( enin is praferved), Wrap ooln eavefully, We suggest that when you send for pattern, you enclose 10 cents dditonal for a copy of 'eur new A and Winter Fashion Maga: sine, PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON i TR Ra | FRR" Wa Sl AALALAREERLILLLAREEL REEL ALAA LALLA] ALLL EEE EE SELLE ITY sae ALMLLALLL LALA] ALLRLILETELIELL SILER E TIT) ALLL LL) 14 LT LL TTTTTTTRROR Re SRR AGIIOIE 11 ini IEE LETTTITTY il ALATELIAR ALARA RAIA TIAA AAA POTIROE 401m insist anes san saa RY Buia Enlil on ap oh yr IPTON BELIEVES INSHAMROCK 3TH toy Oot, 21 "Shamrock the TURN will, 1 hellove, ta . 1h oup next yearn" sal » mas Lipton, tea wagnate and famous Jashimy yesterday, 'Far the TS time 1 wm having a yaoht built at 'Southampton, i A doris NOW, an e ® oe 3) ¥ in Apel, and in the fall I h we will get hack the Ameriean Cup" Str Thomas ia "" world's wos tever, He has oons J fought far the famous yachting trophy for the past 29 years, and has spent more than $12,000,000 in the at tempt, THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 LADY RICHMOND BROWN Distingulshd woman explover, who has arrived In New York from England, In January she leaves for the wilds again, at the head of sn Ameviean<dndian expedis ton, with which Mes: M, Mits ehell Medges, famous explover, will be connected, Khe was with My, Hedges when his party diss savered the Chueannque Indie | in a hitheeto totally unknown part of Panama, "Helpful Hints WABHING BLANKETH It you did not ®ash your blank oly when you put them away, these are the days for deing so, Make # soap Jelly and add to tepld water Bgueese hlankels hut do not rub or wring them, You ean streteh blankets on the euvtaln frames and get excellent results In drying, LOVELY LINENA Tabla lunens should he frened entirely dry to prevent mussing The same 1s true of a froek, Hang either allk or linen frocks up in the ale after traning and they will stay freali-looking longer than If worn Immediately, COLLEGE Giyr An Inexpensive Httle gift for the eolleme girl ls a smart Hitle clothes pin apron, with mintatare line and tony ping In the pockets Almost wll school girls do some laundering LAYING LINOLEUM Linoleum today ls generally laid AS a permanent flooy vather than mere floor covering, If you have yours Iatd In this manner hy ox parts sent out by most of the stores you will veceive Infinttely longer service fram the material, First a heavy layer of bhullders' deadening felt 18 pasted over the floor to prevent the linoleum fram bulging or erdeking. The Hneleum itaelf 1s then cemented aver this all seams and edges earefully out and fitted, The rosult 1s a amaeth, waterproof surface An aocasional cont of wax on the inlaid MHnoleum or varnish on the printed Haolenm will keep youy floor tn excellent condition JELLY ROLL feparate ¥ emus, heat yolks until thick and lemon-eolored add grads ually 1 oup sifted sugar and 4 ta hlespoons cold water, HilL 1 eup flour, & teaspoon salt, 1 teaspobn baking powder together, and add a Hitle at & time, mixing well, hut not heating, Heat up the whites of opus, and add these a little at A me ta the dry Ingredients, Grease one large or two small ob long pans and dust with flour, The smaller pans make rolls easier to handle, Hpread hatter very thin On Pan, And bake In moderate aven about 10 minutes, Turn out lme mediately on slightly damp eloth sprinkled with powdered sugar, With sharp knife guiekly tvim off Jelly and roll up in elath while still warm, This has to ba guiekly and rather eavefully done, When oanl remove eloth and sprinkle with powdered sugar, Hmall salsa rolls out in dainty slices to sevve, PINEAPPLE BETIY Mix 13 cups of drained, crushed Insagiie, 1 Sup 507t hread orumba, tablespoons hrown sugar and A teaspoon olnnamen, Fut inte a greased haking dish and over it, ur § oup of the pineapple ules, t the tap with pleces af hatter, waing 1 tablespoon in all, Bake in & moderate aven until hrewn, Serve hot with your favorite pud- ding sauce, ---------------- ------ pe Mudant nim sohoola are now meine fn the Hawallan Isl ands, DOLLY BIVIPLES AND BORBY BOUNCE son Y HAR STR His Paw ne Seen Pook» AND TT oul BRIGHT The Women's Corner Yor Anything of Interest to the Homemaker and the House keepey CHARTREUSE VOGUN Chaviveuse 18 the favorite for eolored blouses with sults this spring, One of flat crepe Is handed with melon pink and a soft brick ved, Another 8 of chartreuse ehifs fon, very finely accordion pleated from A eute square yoke, There in & bit of veal Ince across the front V neck, NEW GIRDINS : Now dress foundations, as eors wets now ave ealled, come In th most astenighing fabries, Mada 0 veal laos and vihhons ov of satin or brepe with Insets of lace on printed ehifton, they are decorative enough to he worn atop a froek ine stead of under It, VELVETE THE VOGUE There 18 no move popular mal arial at the present time than vel vel, It seems ta hold all the love Hest Mghts and tints of color and this season's shades of dahlia, wine and green lend themelves particu: larly to velvet, A lustrous hiaek velvet gown should he In every woman's wardrobe, It Is An Asset and algo an escenomy, A different aolor corsage, fan ov slippers addy # ohio touch and makes a ohange The deft needlewoman ean make her own gown and velvels may he had from 84,60 per yard up, HU takes ahout five yards to make the fashionable froek and thers ape many shaves from which to ehonse There are also many patterns from which to make selection BUTTONED BACK A flamingo eolored eorepa Homa afternoon frock has a soft bhastisie and laos collar and ouffs and but tons iteelf up the haek from waist line to neek with bullet buttons of pelf-material, NKIRTH LONGER Wdiets from Paris that skirts were to he vary mueh longer, walsly very mueh higher and much more dofined have heen (he cause of some perturbation this fall among women who feared drastio ehanges In fashion which might prove dif cult and uneamfortable, But while aooasionally one sees a woman In a very long skirted costume on the pltreet among the well-dressad pro menaders on Park avenue, fall sos fumes appear to he following the new style trends with moderation Mkivts are longer than In the spring And summer, hut net neavly aa long as had heen predicted AD parently New York women have deolded for the present ta keep thelr veally long froeks far after noon and evening wear ta 4 Inehes bholow the back of the knee 18 the length for street eos fumes now helng advised In many The skirts are made with slgabhle hems, however, #0 that they ean he let down on eall Baually Cautious 18 the use of the sharply defined short walst In street models actually helng worn KING WELCOMED GERMAN YOUTHS Impressive Incident Occur red on His Sandringham Estate (By Canadian Povas Losssd Wine) London, Oot, 19.An incident con cerning the king and four German wiblie sehoal boys at Sandringham, orfalk, a few days ago, came to ght Saturday, The bays stayed with eight others twa masters at Pramberlin Sehoal Norfolk, in return for like hospitality shown to hays tram this sehoal na tour of Europe, The German lads were taken hy a motorist to Sandringham and they approached the village church as the Kin and twa friends were leaving {oaring where the boys were von, His Majesty turned back and greeted them saying: "1 hope you boys know some English, for | fear 1 have for gotten most of my German." The king was assured the boys knew some Knglish, He said he was very pleased to seo thom on his es tate and questibned them on the comparative merits of English and German public shoals, He then cord shook hands with the hays, Sd the hope they would take backs to Germany A memories of their stay in England, EM ---------------- Yucatan is the habitat of a spe: olmen of wild turkey which ia said to be the finest in existence, Mexi 00 18 the original home of the tarkey, Horas From B| MME, MARIE SKOLBOWRKA OURIK Cordincaverey of vadium, who re dently salled trom Paris for Now York on her second telp to Amerviea, Amevican women ade mivers will present hey with a gram of BR ly ANNUAL CLOSING OF GOLF CLUB Afternoon Tea, Presentation of Prizes and Dancing The oMeial elesing of the Osh awa Goll Club was held Baturday There was ideal wealth MARY men afternoon ar for It and & mpreal and women turned out to play In | At LUO the men's petakes hegan At five o'elook was served at the elub house with Mrs, H MoLaughlin and Mpg, HM, Hohell pouring, and afler ten wal the presentation of prises Mr, Usorge Jacobs, the president, took eharge this part eof the program and before the presenta tions he summed up briefly the ae tivities of the year, He made men tion of the facet that the directors had engaged Mp, Hanley Thomp son, wolf apehiteot of Taronte, to resRPPANEe Lhe present couree and to develop what was formerly the Hoss property, some 168 acres Just north of the Horseshoe fee In the evening the lounge of the pluh house was eleared and a looal arohiestea furnished musie for dane This brought to a elosa one the most successful years for the Oshawa Golf Club Ladies' Prizes Ohamplonship won hy Mra, Erie Phillips and presented hy Mes, H A, Hrown Hunner-up, Mra, H, B® pmith, presented hy Mrs, Phillips, Houston Trophy, won hy Miss Lucille Haseom, presented hy Ms Houston, runner-up Miss M, Con Hn, presented hy Mrs, Gen, Me Laughlin Gowan Plate won hy Miss 0, Morrig, and presented by Mes, Co Wall, runnersup Mrs, Armstrong, proganted hy Miss Morris Molaughtin Trophy won hy Miss Helena Riohavdson presented hy Mes, WH, BH Mebaughlin, runner=up Miss Morris presented hy Mes, Fred tor » Firat flight won hy Mpa Mis Armstrong Hodging and Mpa ented hy Mea, Tall Heoond flight: Three best scares, won hy Mes, Gordon presented hy Mrs, Oarawell, Ringers: won Wy Mra, Gordan Men's Prises Club ehdmplonship won hy R Heonderaon, presented hy R, 8, Meo Laughing, rannersup FG, Cam well, presented by T, B, Mitohel! Cowan Traphy won hy D, B, Car Ivle, presented hy ¥, W, Cowan runnersup, Br, Baseom, presented hy FJ, Reddin President's Trophy Marrlson presented hy GO, W, Jae obs, runnersup H, Pounder, pre sented hy H, D, Brown, Century Trophy won hy OG, Hew slewood, presented hy Cal, Phillips, riinnerup Pat Travers, presented hy T, K, Orelghton, The wv Almetal the afternoon nweti Len ing ol Threa best seayes, Morphy, presented hy Ringers, Mira Caldwell, pres new allsmetal alvahip, EMC-2, of the United States Navy, is made of "alolad," sald to he hotter than duralumin because of ite greater rosistance to corrosion, Thifty-twa hlind hoya recently visited Roosevelt Field, N, Y,, In order to met a close-up "view! af al aleplane, Hach was allowed to ait In a plane and manipulate the controls, won hy WH eg the C tr fie mmunity Cod EL UR) ll UU Ut CO LL "BEAUTY CARE right in your own Dishpan" 305 Famous Beauty Shops find: "+ « With all our experience, we actually cannot distinguish between the hands of a woman of wealth and leisure and the hands of a woman who uses Lux In a dishpan . , ," HAE you envied the smooth, white hands of the woman with servants to do all her work? 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