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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Nov 1929, p. 6

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die % THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 aa me --- and the C 'omen's Interests in the Ho Pa : SOCIAL and PERSONAL J] i 3 5 5 a = tt wot foes | out 4 ed wide, YN wh her then, up he? feos pride, never Weave again, lie mlivor eracked from side to side pw Its silver shadows go) he curse has come on me!" she cried | Poor Sed I had told her so would not bhe was so proud; she hide, ; Bue only laughed and tried to sing, ut singing, In her song she died ¥&he did not profit anything" LJ » Mrs, A, G, Bheridan, of Ganano: | Be. 1s visiting ber won, H, W.| Whevidan, Kenneth Ave, Ming Bal o (racie, of Woods juss, wig beeen guest of Migh orraine naes, Arthur Bt, Migs Muriel Wilson, of Toronto, was the guest of Miss Reta Tay lor, Colborne Mt, last weak-end, Miss Beryl Lloyd of Bloomfield, Ont, Js epending a fow days with hor "alma. Mes, O, Drinkle, Divis slon Ht, Mrg, 0, B, Friend was the solo- Wt nt the Porter-Card wedding last paturday, and during the signing f the register she sang, "My orld," A pleasant time was had at the pome of Mrs, E, Mann, Colborne street, last evening, when she en- tertained a nmber of friends at a farewell party in honor of Miss Bone, a hride-elegt of this month who 1s leaving tomorrow for Tona wanda, where she Ia to he married | pn Saturday, Noy, 88, The even: ng was spent In playing eards and pnjoying music, Mrs, BR, Mann and Mrs, H, Hawley won the prises for tarde, After a dainty lunch had been nerved by the hostess, a beans iful basket of Maderin lnen doll a was presented to Miss Hone as y Kitt from the guests, The whist drive and dance glven by the Ard Oshawa Hoout Troop _ In Nee Our New Fall Line of Coats and Dresses at the FASHION SHOPPE last evening was & huge suseess, The oMoers and Beouls wish to ex tend a hearty vote of appreciation to the Indies of Holy Trinity Church for thelr ald in making the even Ing & wyccess, as well as to the donors of the prizes and refresh. ments, The winners of the ladies' prives weve Mrs, Clement, Mrs, Walewood, Miss Haley and Mrs, Nicholas, The fortunate gentle~ men who won prizes were Mr, Hal ey, Mr, A, Bivawn, Mr, W, Travers and Mr, Tylenn, FINE CONCERT AT CHRIST CHURCH AY.RA Prosent 1920 "Review" at Parish Hall Last evening in spite of the Ine clement weather, a capacity audi ence witnessed the first night of the "1048 Review," presented by the Christ Church A, Y, P, A, at the 1'arish Hall on the corner of Hilleroft and Mary Bis, This review haw far surpassed all previous efforts, The scenes and acting were combined to make a wonderful concert, "The novelty and variety of the aot was well received hy theatrical erities who nitended, Owing to the wet weather Thurs. day's tickets will be secepted at this evening's performance, LAUNDRY HELPS Women who are compelled to diy most of thelr washing indoors will welcome a now type of elothes line, wich ean be put up and down in a "iffy," and with which it is not necessary to use a single peg, "The line consists of a double strand of galvanized wire and a tiny metal gad get which actually "works the oracle" (says Yhe Star) Articles to he dried are placed hes tween the wires and the gadget mov ed into position) they then hecome tightly held, and eannot possibly he taken out again until the litle plece of hrass 8 brought Into action again The line ean he used to dry @a single article or Alled ta capacity Lengths 28 30. 40, 50, and 60 feet, each packed In a hox with full instruations for use, The clothes dry er ean be used equally well out of are #4 dimeoe Bt, Nouth doors, ---- --------y The Women's s Corner Por Anything of Interest to the Homemaker and the House keeper AFTERNOON TEA The serving of dainty refreshments We the afternoon with tea, or some other beverage hot or eld Is becom ing more and more prevalent I'ea services from the simple (0 the most expensive and elaborate may be pur chased and tea wagons of all kinds Are popular ' hers three prineipal ways of gorving ten, One is to have a large tray set up with the tea-service, and brought in when required, If the tray Is silver or a faney tray made for this purpose, it need not be covered, but iit In Just an ordinary tray it should he covered with u lace or linen cover The second way Is to have a tes table wet wy A small table muy he used for thi Old tea-tahles are not in voy present but they are very convenient and may come into fashion again, The other way and the most used today is the tea vil ire purp fe al WOMEN'S MEETINGS | PYTHIAN RINTHRN The ladies of Ontario Temple No IL Pythian Bisters met for thelr regular meeting on Thursday even Ing Mra, 1, CHIE, MEG, was In the ehal There was the ususl business session Hi 1s expected that on the last Thursday of this month there will ha an Important meeting when there will ha mems here' voll call and nomination of oMeers for the coming yen HEBKKAN On Wednesday bekah Lodge No lar mesting Annie Bhemilt business meeting this meeting (he fan of suchre gamos one who wished to play od The Indies wera well pleased with the number that attended this lant evening The winners were LODGE evening the Re I had thely regu Grand Mister took charge of the Nohle Ho Any pooond af a was held wis Invit Mrs, Thompson, Mrs, Shull, Mrs, | Oldrey, Mr, Cowle, Chas, Holder CANADIAN POETRY TOMI; OF LECTURES Dr. Pratt of Tormio Uni. versity to Give Address on His Own Poems The following editorial from the (Hohe will be of Interest to people of Oshawe owing to the fact that Dr, Pratt is at the time gopducting in this elty a course of lectures on modern posts and thaly works, The final Jecture on this subject in to taka place on Thursany, Novemher 81, "That evening Dr, Pratt will deliver an address on his own pos olry, Thig Is the same lecture that he gave at Hurt House some weeks Ago, und the one thet 18 mentionen in this editorial AN TIPIC OF THE BEA From the days of Chauesr on wird the sen has prompted some of the grontest poetry of England Man's uncountable hattlos with the sloments, Inspiring the highest Courage, have lifted the poets Imagination and glven, through them, a consolation for stricken mankind Canada now possesses a superior poet of the sen De, W, J, Pratt of Vietoria College had already shown In "The Cachalet" and oth or poems a mastery of the life on the deep, but hig reading of "The Hoosevelt and the Antinoe" at Hart House placed him on a still higher lavel, Dr, Bratt fs no mers lnkonide resident, but was horn In Newfoundland, and. knows the waves and the ships In an Gay Hor volume, "Titan," he studied the whale family with hubblng gusto snd humor In "The Cache ot, and In "The Great Feud' gave un Tine 'maginative treatment animal Hie In prehistoric time The naw poem, however, is od on facts, and desorihe apisode of wen hearalsm orew of the United Roosevelt, In January tied for almost a week gales and rescued thie passengers of the Hritish in mid-Atlantie wrupeie fraught possibly und Ol haw i Eront when (he Hinton ship LOE, hat in A0-mile arew and ip An The long With ever HART tinoe Wis danuer WITH AL the olose oF | ment, and the achievement of (he will long he remembered As an aple of the sein he entire structure of the poem thrilling adven Lure AL all times the Hines are in keeping with the dangers and high gaorifioos of the participants, There is 0 broken prayer from ua olergy rescuers In on a seale of A ----" 0 A SOOO TA UI ------------ A omm I La rr PAR unity A ERB'S good advice | Have delicious Ovalting for your daily beverage, It is a taste of the open country wt concentration of sun-ripened barley, creamy milk, and fresh eggs, delicasely flavoured with cocos, and with ol the vitamin present, It is u scientifically correct food In bev = wonderfull You will find between-meals drink, Made in a twinkling fountains downtown, form nourishing and Ta ------" Ovaltine an ideal mealtime and at home==and at sods OVALIINE BUILDS UP BRAIN, NERVE AND BODY As ull good moves in 50¢, 7%, 1,29 and special familys sles 14,90 tine; also served hot or cold at pods founmeing, -------- this echo from the world without; A wild antiphonal Of shriek and' whistle from the shrouds hroke through, Blending with thuds as though some threat had lpughed thunder down the ventilating whatt And the henediction ended with the ernok Of a stanchion houm on the starboard In wireless room of ths Roosevelt messages come and go, telling the tragic drama of other ships In trouble, of offers of ald if needed, the erack of the tele. graph Joining In the "Atlantie ops ohestration Days pass, with un nhated storm Hore in a glimpan of the tumbling ocean as one day ended the Another night, the third, econ fronted Fried, When the last remnant of the sky was hlown with the stirred aonfusion pede Hint of lariat and hoof, of spurred Horses, and the Antinos a thrown Hider avertaken by the herd, While efforts at rescue contin ned and falled, we see I'he ocean well astride prey The storm in front lke a shifty pugiiist, Watohing for some slight of luek to slay Out O00ANR A DAMPAR To of a great stam its turn The rescuer with an fron-knuok- led fist, AL last the fron will of man tris umphs, the Antinos Is abandoned, Its passengers and crew, "frosts bitten, thinned in blood, gnarled to the hone, hut evéry one surviving," are on the Roosevelt, two nations Join In pralse and vejoleing A great adventure of the sea Is clos ed, and In now made greater hy Dr, Pratt's superb@nd thrilling narrative RECIPES Now that the days are getting eold er we have a greater craving for meat, egrs and fish than we had during the summer months, Here we ara a couple of unusual and economi cal meat dishes that will prove very popular Caroline Mest Loaf 14 pounds chopped beel 1 small enion I large mreen pepper 2 small plekles 14 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper Wo teaspoon paprika Btiained tomate Jules | pimento Mix the heef with the chapped on lon, the green pepper, chopped finely, the piekles out in small picees, ani tomate Julee, Season with salt, pep per, and paprika, Grease loaf pan and place half the mixture in It, Cut the pimenta in long strips and a oven for thirty-hve ninutes, an minutes before remay rom the meat over pimente rh in a hot fire, place hacen strips Aron, top sp, Berve i. and permit them to Her or with bacon as a garnish, Baked Ham Ham Brown sugar Hread erumbs Cloves Milk or eream Ralsing " Holl a four or five pound plese of ham for several hours until" tem Let eool in liquor In whis Ji hoiled, Place in baking pan an with a thick layer of brown with fine bread erumbs on top, a few cloves in the ham an pan with milk or cream so as to twosthivds as high as the ham, r ins may he put on (with toathp a) plying a very pleasing flaver, Ba farty-five minutes, AA Em and BE, Hudson man, but the poet interrupts with FREE The NEW §0¢ Colg~te Toothbrush (Designed by Colgate Department of Dental Education) GIVEN AWAY to each purchaser of Wilgon In setting up an noon tea, th In pouring must be the firey consideration, The teapot must be at the right of the one serving, and the fruit sugar and eream in where they can be easily reached, The cups and saucers should be wt the left in piles to two and sau Always place the cups on the they are never placed on the table | themselves I'he si noma he 1 A spoon tra | spoon holder or plaged on th | he | | range over the meat) place rest of a a --_n, service for alter nvenienee cups ors saleers or Hat table In a plate on the tea table oi the tea served from table SuMMestion fante, Ihe may he as the o bakin place hie lower nventent ma arranged in the wagon, The a pot or A tea ball aiid napkins hell ton way he at th former better I'he 1s gonsidered in Hain accompaniments of the tea imple or as elaborate as demands Miniature powder hi twisted erul ler or sugared doughnuts are all very popular, All kinds of toast such as cinnamon, lemon, and orange may he cutting the bread in finer ploces helore toasting Ay kind of sweet cracker or wiley ehoese straws or cracker apread with cheese and toasted; 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