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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Nov 1929, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 Ny PAGE FIVE fn 'omen's Interests in the The Women's Corner ATR © hooper ML py ri hn beige a8 well us white Ip featured, sole t probably the out: [} o note 10 be m ¢ gollestions Is the of dull black ereps to be Neots te 10 maroealn and Wi t ergpe, and ene pr we varieties w fei resemble very heavy georgettes, Grens and blues 6 next to blac 1) ihe wp of the € v ink in ack Idsneavon Shaw M the green shas 8 Vary ard and ene ure to very shade Which lonnet shows or Svening d which has been 4 8 laltue)" but speak ng generally, the Syeane seem les, ye t thos of ast year, snd more tle and grass ranges, or dark, lk coat has been award: est honors this season w J point of view, an Are exce other short furs gly smart, and the coats themselves have a for distinetion, are which makes Furs are lavishly used On 60a h gd the hi from the erslan | a --- Sheer Chitton Full » HOMER Fashioned Near Cor, King & Blmeos Bt, "more generally accepts virh 4] of nearly all kinds, The troduction ol pitty at one Bile if hat anirely around the hem ing feature, quite "i appros ved manner of raising the fur from he wrist te ere near the el: how, Many of the & ost Sibaer be te the iho ne 4 the fonker types incline to Iop ni hemlines, the shorter and per his [1] conte fastening toward the side an risined ie, ba ox on black und heaves on nek, to suy nothing of hoth, ane " fo have ul followed In the wake of the Mattering natural lynx and conts of yesteryear, shits, trimmed ersian lamb are haduar trimme Bright red coats an with astrakhan and a popular fashion, AAAI] The new silhoustte Is decidedly slim, net plump figure which was rophesied, Bkirts are longer, bare knees will not he showing i few months henee, bres gowna eften trail on the fleer fn the atk, or al beh and sides, as the hemlines dip, Materials are dull grepe, lacs und fishnet, georgette and chiffon, taf feta and velvet, Black Is the smartest color, though bright flame nd sapphire wre effestive with rown @ strong favorite and dark green just coming In, Hose are darker, usually some ade of brown, and black chiffon Ae are worn with black eostumes, a aa aa A aa Te Clean Old Lace Valuable old lace needs very cir ful washing, and should he handled as little an possible In the process To prevent narrow edgings and in gertions from being pulled out of shape it is best to tack them on a plege of muslin then sew the muslin tightly reund a bottle, The bottle ean be swished about In farm soapy wa RR LL " ad Young People's Meetings | Lady Eaton s Flowers at Winter Fair GORGEOUS OHRYSANTHEMUMS GRACKH CORNER OF FLORAL The photograph heve shows Lady Haton's flowers which she 18 ox hibiting at the Hoya! Winter Valy, the majority of this attractive ex hibit is chrysanthemums, Lady anton, as everybody knows, Is an BXHIMY lous home, near Casa Loma, bv often the scene of magnificent flown) exlibitions held In her own As will be seep by the photograph ardent Hower lover and her space, private greenhouses, ter, Wise In elear warm water, and dey the luge still stitehed around the hottle, It will then need na froning A little borax added to the wate whitens lage that Is disealored, NEW LOW PRICES ON Latest Moore Ranios Rodiotrons $24.74 Batra W you can buy a wew ScreensGrid Radiola "a a price hitherto believed impossible, This batteryless Wable model, complete with Radiotrons, costs only $131,785, We want you to hear Radiola "44" aud be the judge of its PADIOLA remarkable amplifying power . 10H C.O.k Lovdipeaker $17.50 44 y . sharper selectivity » + + and greatly increased sensitivity, Inside the beautiful twotone walnut veneer cabinet is a soreen-grid receiving circuit in which five Radiotrons do the work of seven, Distortion is eliminated , , , tone quality is exceptionally fine . . , and more power iv avails able than youl are ever likely to need. 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Oshawa + Whitby - Bowmanville CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO,, Limited a ----------------------, SOCIAL and PERSONAL NOVEMBER WIND Wind, you have dn you a sob and a WERFIness, Carrying the burden of hearts, and YOUr eevieness Catches my throat, as If you Would wring from me, too, A woesladen tale of life's pain and its dreariness, But I tell you of years of my youth spent In happiness, Watehing vou twirl the dey leaves, and your aptness In curling the waves, And your whistling and drening, Vaur rushing both this way and that In your rashness And I tell you that when you drive In fram the seuhward My whole helng lstens=my turned upward My heart speeds ita rhythm, you May bring me, ton, An Erosshlown mossage that speeds my feet homeward we Miytle M, Wells - or Mes, Hillman and son, Morley Toranto, spent Hunday with rela tives In Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey MoeGIl, of Haydon, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Milton Werry, over the week and, head for Mr, and Mra, Arthur Werry and danghter, Grace, Enniskillen, weve | with Mp, and Mes, Chas, Wevry over Hunday, Misses Bffa Wright and Maps garet Hwaln of Blackstook spent the week-end In Oshawa with friends, Miss Kathleen M, Bhanaham, formerly of the General Haft han acoeptod a stenographie position with the = Civil JServiee Commission, Ottawa, Ont, Mp, and Mrs, HH, Delges, of New York Olty, and Mea, B, Briggs and Miss Dorothy Belge, of Toronto, wore the week-end guests of Miss Plosnle Coyle, Xrle Ht, Oshawa, The many friends of Mrs, ©, 1, Cousing will ba glad to hear that ahe 14 getting along very nleely after her operation at the Toronto Kast General Hospital, My, and Mra, John Wilkinson, B00 Oxford stveet, celebrated thal golden wedding on Haturday, Nov, aH, The house was prettily decorated in white and gold, I'he tables oars pled out the valor seheme and was santred hy a beautiful wedding oake, After all the guests had heen served, the relatives, tnoluding all ona and danghters and grandohils dren and friepndd satheved at the hodalde of Mrs, Wilkinson, who has bean Invallded for 24 years, and presented the aged couple with & eautitul tlear lamp, The presen: ation was made hy twa Ernds song, vie, Mesara, Vernon Wilson and Bruce Minne, In the morning while at work, For Stiff Joints say that when all fomedinn Tolnts Pharmacists other sosealled Have will syevee Is for joint ailments onty==that is why ya are advised to wie it for sore, palatal, inflamed, rhewwatlg ints J Made in Canadas=Joint- Kase nip om Wp ih jointa==is cloan and stain loss and quick results are assured Sixty Cents a tube at Jury & Lovell, Lid, 8 Ring St EB and drugsists evervivhere, 'The Fashion Shoppe Has no connection whatever | | with any other shoppe in | L Oshawa, i Motors | My, Wilkinson was presented with An address, accompanied by a puree of gold and a bouquet of flowers from the boys of the hody and mill rooms of the O.M,0, During the day many eslled to axtend thely congratulations to the Kuests of honor who have been Apared to enjoy thelr fifty years of wadded life, Flowers were receive od In abundances from friends and nelghbors in token of thelr love Por the elderly couple, Mr, and Mys, Wilkinson ware married in England on Nov, 84, INT, Thay enme to Canada about Lorty=nine years ago and redlded near Corbeit's Point When farm Hie heoame too strenuous they res tired to Hhely present home on Ox ford strdet, GG.LT, RALLY AT BOWMANVILLE The Theme of Conference Was "World Friend. ship" The advanced development In girl's. work In Oshawa and sues rounding towns wes exemplified by the splendid turn-out at the cons ference of O.0.17, groups atfills Ated with the W.M.H, at 81, Paul's ohuroh, Bowmanville, on Naturday November 28, Ona hundred and Uxty givla, fifteen leaders and ten visitors making a total of one hundred and elghtysfive, were praesent, These were from Oshawa, Howmanville, Neweastle and other places, The morning session was less formal than tn the afternoon, After the vepistration the mire played games, Mins Emily Watson af Osh AWA lod In thesa games, Mrs, Rogers of Newoastla W. MH, Press hyterial C.Q.1T, Heeretary gave an fddreps of weleame and stated that the theme of the conference wan ""Warld Friendship", The roll was oalled after which there was & short song service, Mra, White of Roawmanville lad In disenssion on World Friendship After lunoh the givls met again ta continne thely program, There Ware many more present In the afternoon, After a sing song the story sntitled "the Black Madens nat wan told hy Hella Wesson of Oshawa, RBlides were shown Hines trating girl's work on the various mission telds, These wera explain. C0 by Mw, Adams of Bowmanville, Mis, Orosler of Oshawa talked on the Means of Hohoal for Girla in Arion The dramatization of World Friendship" by the givla af 8, Pauls Ohare portrayed the Iden perfectly and alan atforded A Weans of entertainment, The warehin service was led hy Miss Marjorie Blewett of Oshawa, Re -------- | RECIPES OHRINTMAR CAKR Threesquarters of a pound of nutter and 1 pound hrown suger, oreamed together, adding 1 table spoonful of each, around oloves allaplos, olnnamon and small apoon of netmeg, Then stir in the grated vind of 1 lemon: add, one At A time, §& eps, beat wall after eAoh onl ta added, and after all the epgs are in heat for 10 win: utes, (et someone with a stron arm to do thin beating tor you, Now add 1 enp dark molasses, they ada flour, gradually, 8 cupfute pas try flour, waing a portion of the flour to dredge 3 pounds hy QLL and A ound currants, Wh alt the Flohr has heen Tere ed ns 10 the batter hagin adding the vrais fas and eurrants, alsa 1 euptn) walnuts, and 1 euptul pecans, Ada the rest of the flour, alternatel with 4 ewp Hh Jules and ah grapetvn hls, Heat we Star all the ingredients are in and ke in two large pans, whigh have heen well greased and Toured or papel Hed: Bake three hours, in a slow oven, Make a month he. fore roguived and stove in & tightly covered alone jar, - NE, GHORGH'S AY.P.A The fourth vice-president, Mrs Katia Lack, was In ohnrge of the meeting of Ht, George's Youny People's Assosiation last evening, Instead of the usual musioal num hers and readings the meeting this me was In the form of 8 Whig Drive, Minnow / Irene Veargs and lileen Clarke * won the ladies prises and Mr, Bevery and Mr, W, Atkinson the gentlemen's, Refranhs ments wera served and the even ing olosnd with the singing of the National Anthem, CENTRE NE, YOUNG PROPLN The Cenre Bt, oung People's Loawue was addressed hy two Boenkers last evening both of whom were Interesting snd help ful, Miss Nellle Wathon gave a vor port. of the Peterborough confers once wlong with soma very help: ful suggestions on how to liven and wtrenmthen our meetings, Dr, Weateher spoke for a faw moments on Patriotism as Hustrated in the hook of Jonah, siving & new and more living interpretation of this most fascinating chapter of the Nventent 1ilerary orveation in his tory, Both speakers struck the nate of snthusiasm which is great ly neaded, KING NT, YOUNG PEOPLE The weekly meeting of the King Bt, Young People's League was held on Monday, Nov, #6, 1040 The President, Ki, Kiefahsr, open ed the meeting with prayer, fol lowed hy a short song mervies Haveral members of the Lesgue then led in sentence prayers A comprehensive report was pre sented by the President, our dele gate to the recent Conferones al Yeterboro, which gave us several things ta think ahout, Mr, Cragg wpoke to us about our ebligations to ourselves and to the other young people eof our ohureh fn view of the recent re vival, A number of the members fold us In what way they had heen henefitted In thelr spiritual life by the Kvangellioal services, The Presiden then hrought some business hefore the Leagns, after which the meeting wae dls minnad, CHRINT CHURCH AY PA, Last night poveral members of Christ Ohureh AY. PA, vislted the AY FA at Bt, John's, Port White hy, After a hearty weloome by Rev Mr, Langford business of the even ing was hurried through, Mp, H Rigg president of Christ Chureh AY. ILA: spoke on the convention of Ht, Catharines a short time alo, The Pore Whithy AY. PLA, mem bers received this speech with ap plause, They Are ae yoo vary youn In AY PA work, Any supgestions glven by Mp, H, Rigg from Nis speach on the convention were vary hainful Miss 1, MaDonell, ona of the visitors from Oshawa save a recitation which was well received by those present, Mp N thhotsan of Oshawa led the group in singing wonus from the AYP A, song sheet, After the singing various games ware played, The meeting elosed ahout 10.80, The visitors were thanked for their ala hy Rev, My, Langford, Tt was omits ted In the account of the Hunday evening after ehureh wervies of the AY ILA, of Ohrist Chureh that Mr, N, Thhotson favored the young people with a voeal solo NORTH NIMOOR AND NT, ANDIHEW'S YOUNG PROPLR The Younus People's Leagues of North Himeoe Ohureh and Ht, An drew's chureli met together last evening at North Himeoe Ohuveh, Following the regular devotional axerclen which were at this meets Ing In oharge of Mra, Hpinks, was the feature of tha evening, a des bate hetween the two leagues, The tople of discussion was "Resolved that the ministry and misslops do more good for Ife servica than business and profession, The ab firmaiive was upheld hy Hilda Qlilenpla and Marion Btevenson of North Himes League and the nei» ative hy Helen Cook and Harold Parolay of Bt, Andrew's, the Jutiges, Mr, Murphy of the Oollexls Ate stat Mien Ada Kelly and dlephen Maywell decided in favor of the negative, which meant that Ht, Andeaw's lenkie oarried off the honors, Nealden thiv debate there Wad A aplendld program, and the loaguse are indebted to Mine Mar fon Cuthbertson for her efforts tn arranaing for ft, Mra, Paroy Mays bee mang & wolo, Miss Burke gave a reading and Misa Joan Ayling played a violin solo, Rev, My, Max wall who accompanied Bt, Ane Home --- and the Communit ALL LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S. i Fur-Trimmed Coats Now Selling at Half Regular Price See Our Windows For Special Wednesday Bargains Result of Handkerchief Contest Held at Our Christmas Opening FlrstesMrs, Blateh ovo, T30 Secondw=Miss Milner viii 788 Thirvde=Mawlee MoGahey ..............079 Fourthe=Miss Bagshaw .......oooiimmnn FiftheeMvrs, Baker ,....., Correct Number--762, 680 drow's league also had some words Lo Bay and he stated that he hoped the North Himepe Young Veopla would soon return the visit, It was announced that at the next meeting of North Blmeoe Youns People that Mr, Norman Irwin of Whithy will show his moving pletures on Aviation, ALRERTY PHOPLE The Albert Ht, League last avening was held in the form of a oomioal concert in the Munday Hohool auditorium, AS it was the soolal evening of tha month all business was dispensed with, The President, Mr, Frank HNtirievant acted as ehalrman, The conoert opened with & hymn and prayer led, hy Mra, Ross Olarke, The pinging of © Canada followed, Miss Nay Lee gave a Teading YAunt Jemimah's Courtship", A Nr, YOUNG duet entitled Nacheal and Ruben Was sung by Mr, and Mrs, Orval Wawle, Mr, Maple dressed as Rachs onl and Mrs, Wagle as Ruben, Meals vin and John Heard played a seleos ton on the necordian snd ham monlg, accompanied at the plane by Mrs, HeWd, The Flve Muskets fers Melville Fmith, Lyle Wilson, Dan Kitchen, Norman Williams and Ceell Nmith sang Old Black Jos, Mr, Ross Clarke aotlng ax doa, Harry Lynch, former supers intendent of Albert Ht, Hunday Hehool vend a very Interestin selection, This was followed with fn duet by Migs Jessie Hurlbert and Prank Johns, Little Melvin and John Heard played another nums hey after which Ross Clarke save A reading, The program olosed with singing Auld Lang Hyne, Res freshments were served, The pros opeds of this concert went to mis lone, -- W\ he y As You Like It Canada Bread --every loat of it--every kind of it--is made to please you, to give you and your family the most appetizing, nourishing and economical food that money can buy. 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