THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZI, 1930 PAGE FIVE Women' s Interests in the Home --- ind the Communit = "Swearing in" Of Canada's Social and Personal 1 or Z -- i First Woman Senator Is Notes for the Souial Gols aud other diem. of jlivkl tor we | ' me and address of the | Impressive Ceremony Women's Page should bear the name and address of the sender, and should be addressed to the Social Editor, or phoned to No, 35. Kindly avoid writing on both sides of the paper, cme ernment in the senate, Hon. Senator Raul Dandurand and Rt, Hon. George P, Graham. 9) WOMEN'S MEETINGS | She had donned a most becoming afternoon frock of deep border blue ST. ANDREW'S LADIES' AID SOCIETY (By Isabel C. Armstrong) Ottawa, Ont, Feb. 21.--=For once, the opening of parliament with its dignity, beauty and impressiveness was rivalled in interest yesterday by the aftermath, the rormal sitting of the senate, Perfunctory as a rule to the point of boredom. The interest of guests, from all the dominion, was focused upon a history-making nei- | = Miss Marion Nicholls will spend the week-end at her home in Tor- onto, Mr. Wm. Motz, managing direc- tor of Kitchener Daily Record, was a visitor in town yesterday and this morning. Miss Eunice Nicholls and Jack Tane attended the Pharmacy dance at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday evening. Miss Jean Boaprey of Oshawa, was a guest at the annual dinner and dance of the staff of the De- partment of Income Tax, at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, last evening. Miss Anita Payne of Toronto, will be a week-end guest of Miss Jean Boaprey and will attend the Blue Devils' dance this evening. Mr, Pat Davis Is in Oshawa for a few days, Mrs. Dewar of Toronto was the guest of Mrs. MeGill. Agnes street, lace with shoes to match and was wearing a bouquet of orchids on her left shoulder, Her voice was clear and distinct as she foul the oath of dent, the introduction and swearing phice, one s enator SO lar forgot him- in of Canada's first woman scnator, self 7 to, Stars, ehees but subsided the Honorable Cairine Mackey Wil-| 9% the second "hip when he rec BON. J nized the discipline of the speaker. While Hand-clapping, however, was insis- other repre tent and as soon as the sitting ad- in gold-laced and be-decorated journed, the honorable Cairine wa forms were in evidence than avalanched with congratulations, On year, not for many a day ha the floor of the senate, her daugh- fashion display. been so intrig ter, Miss Olive, was an interested its richness, colorfulne witness, and some place in the gall- Gone rs the unif | cries, her sister, Mrs. Loring, of varoeriods and ait Montreal, and her husband, Norman was Anum iphantly bac ound, dipping ok and i v front and sides, flaring, frequently bgasting Green was the choice ot cellency, lady lis Yesterday afternoon the ladies of St. Andrew's Church Ladies' Aid Society met for their regular monthly meeting. There were 27 present. Mrs. Broomfield occupied the chair, The meeting opened with | singing a hymn which was follow- ed by the scripture reading by Mrs, Livingstone and prayer offered: by the president, The business session isted of dif | for plans for the birthday tea that will he { held on March 11, After the sing- of another hymn the meeting was brought to a close and afternoon tea was served. anc aldom uni- last fie fewer privy councillor sentatives of offic Sunlight Dissolves Freely The less real soap in the bar, the longer the wait for suds . . .and it's the suds that do the cleansing. plu reception held by senator lasted more than all the way to the corridor, As she a sca of heads, Senator Dand- Valentine spirit, followed by an in- formal but very pleasing program arranged by Dave Smith, chairman of the entertainment committee. The various items announced by a an into the eyond gdon, « for a few days this week. The dance to be given by the Order of the Eastern Star, on Feb- ruary 24 promises to one of the social functions of the season, It Mr, Ralph Burns included a comic recitation by Mr, Lorne Sharp, song "You Were Meant For me," by Miss Ivy Fleming, two recitations by Miss Jean Manning, piano solo by Annie recitation, robe of almond green over an underdress of rich in green, peach color and gol court train was of the brocade, li with green and banded with gr n, | creg | uranc d were descending a marble stair case, Senator Dandurand waved in greeting and drew Mr, Wilson's at- tention to the ovation his wife was It was several minuates la- receiving. reached Wer side and With Sunlight, the all-pure soap, the suds are made instantly . . . pure soapy suds which cleanse mere clothes than ordinary suds, yet are so mild in action that they positively cannot harm hands or fabrics. Miss Farrell, "The Wife's New Story," by Mrs. Massey; recitations, "I Stood at the Bar," and "The Shooting of Dan McGrew," by Mr. Dave Smith, The star feature of the program was the clever rendering of the humorous recitations of Miss Jean Manning. Three judges performed the diffi- cult task of judging for the best costumes; as a result, Mrs. Thomas, as a Spanish lady, was presented gold and A colorful uch | ter when they f was added by the ribbons of h | Hon, J. C. Elliott, minister of public corations. A diamond tiara {| works had just offered his congratu- in her hair and she wore didmon j| latle ns. Turning to Mr. Wilson he and pear] ornaments, "Have you met Senator Wil- Following the "I don't know her," laughing- drawal of their replied the husband of Canada's sual formalities senator, itting '0 enthusiasm RECIPES PLUM MARMALADES the departmer with a glass honey jar, and Mr. VE CONCERT Earl Newhall, as a Mexican, with a 4 ive pounds plums, seeded, 1 table-| state Moly app on cinnamon, Cairine ils box of stationery; a mysterious Hin- i c Ld 5 ¢ uice, & ps ® nity orf the occasion du in tropic attire, came very close Play and Musical Program |. Wi ish y pit ms and remove sce A | and applause greeted her appe in the judging. The ladles and the rest of the ingredients ted bv the leader. of {} gentlemen were then paired off to Presented at Centre teres. pnrecients and escorted by the leader of the St. Church enjoy a dainty supper after which Siar on 2 - 8 a special presentation was Wade 20 ] nL 5 se ly 20d sti Jrequen: Miss '"'Sunshine" Sharp, and moat j x Shia bite Ralph Burns as the "Best Behaved Under the auspices of Centre nto 3 eeikiaed Jazs pnd When esl sed] Couple." She received a ring and | Street Church some of the mem. |"" Meited paraffin. bers of Almonds Church, presented a play and a programme of music at Centre Street Church, last even- he a front door key. The happy party broke up at midnight. The COFFEE NUT FUDGE Three-quarter cup. milk, 2 table- ing. The title of the play was "The Kindling of The Hearth shver. will take plage in the Winter Gar- dens, The ladies of the Catholic Wo- men's Ledgue were the hostesses at a most enjoyable euchre held in St, Gregory's Hall last evening. There were about forty tables, re- fréshments were served and a num- ber of attractive prizes were pre- sented. The ladies' first prize wag won by Mrs. DeLong, the second prize by Miss Edith Grennon, while the special prize went to Mrs, John O'Regan. Mr. C. McRae was the winner of the gentlemen's first prize, the second prize going to Mr. Jos. Callaghan, and the special prize was won by Mr. Frank Lee. The Catholic Women's League wish to thank all who so kindly as- sisted, by their presence and otherwise, in making this euchre a delightful success. ROYAL TEMPLARS' The $5,000 Sumlight Guaramtee en crery carton wuams real ecomomy--longer ifs 10 yowr clothes--protection to yewr bands. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto C tambe rlain, who will be present. ed at court this year. Here is a charming portrait study of Diane Chamberlain, daughter of Sir Austen and Lady | first woman They th on held n proceeded to the n the speakers cha ti or Bostock, speaker ¢ t of the s et f ss 1d Mrs. Bostock, going nt [ to pay their respects to Hor 1 tment to their the ernor-General Lemicux and Madame Le- and Viscountess Willingdon. was forgotten] mieux who were receiving in the hambers of the House oi nm to the senate, t d { 1¢ | the purpose. There are | HELPFUL HINTS | old blues to add dign y {ness to a room with | some tone of buff or yellow inates; henna or mulberr) walls where predon ¢ not 1 whimper or complain; ---- 1a}! investors proud should When business meetings I attend | The small investor's howl ia vain, I hear no word of dividend, he But learn the cash I hoped to win | That growing surplus fund to see. The surplus fund has gathered in THE SURPLUS FUND When the binding begins to wear on blankets, a novel way of renewal is to crochet an edge in wool the |Tose to bring warmth into color of the border of the blanket.{ of cooler, neutral colors, It will both look and wear well, green splashed over -- s ec Jere mot After doing a big wash in the yellow and a gash or %e Baw! To mn laundry tubs examine' the drain by|SPHELLY are needed or dar a room hunter's They tell me that IT own a share year | In all the gold that's gathered | there, surplus funds, however new candidates initiated last night with sunshis were Mrs. Ralph Burns and Mrs, spoons of ground coffce, 2 cups of | The pres "Last sugar, a tablespo Dave Thomas, Sister D. W. Dal- ns- of butter, 1 tea ident reports We made g mililon dollars clear." Then by this news I'm fairly stun-| Dut large, tones VALENTINE PARTY Shades _ostumes of Gay Make Colorful Scene A very interesting time was spent on Tuesday evening by the mem- bers and friends of the Royal Temp- lars of Temperance, Oshawa No. 68, in their hall above the Hydro Elee- tric Office, King St. W. The meeting commenced with a business session at eight o'clock, when two new candidates passed through their initiation rites and were duly welcomed into full mem- ton, Select Councillor of Oshawa No. 58, is to represent this council at the annual session of the Grand Council at Toronto, on Feb. 25 and 26. Arrangements are being made to celebrate St. Patrick's Day some time in March, with a full Irish program. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hubbell, of Monor Road, Toronto, are in town Blue Devils' and will attend the Dance, this evening. MP. and Mrs. vils' Dance. Misses Madeline the guests at the P' at the Royal Yor! on Tuesday. Mell Bowers, Young Blvd., Toronto, are in Osh- awa today to attend the Blue De. Hicken Doris Martin and Mr. Ted Collins and Mr, Dave Jamieson were among rmacy Dance Hotel, Fires". Each of the thirteen mem- bers of the cast took his part ex- ceedingly well, and it was evident that much timc and care had been used in preparation of the play. The cast was under the direction of Mrs. J. E. Webster, Two tenor solos that were much enjoyed were sung by Milton Baldson and Eddy Bentley, both of whom were mem- bers of the hramonica trio, wish W. Lee. The trio played severai selections. Guitar solos were play- ed by Ernie Stafford. The piano accompanist for the evening was Lloyd Morcombe, Therc was a splendid attendance at the con- cert, the Sunday School room of the church was filled to the doors. It is believed that both churches will reap considerable proceeds, fifty per cent. going to each, spoon of vanilla, Bring the milk point, turn off coffee and let 12 cup of nut meats, just to the boiling | the heat, stir in the | stand over hot water for several minutes. Then strain off the grounds. through a fine sieve. Auld Sugar, stirring until it dissolves and cook 240 degrees F., or candy forms a on ball in cold water. Add butter and cool to 110 degrees or un- til creamy to touch Beat until creamy, stir in nut meats and vanilla and pour into a well-oiled pan to cool. TOMATO CHEESE TOAST Two tables butter, 1 tables spoon flour, 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper, 1'4 tablespoons chop- ped onion, 1 cup canned tomato 1 cup cheese, 114 teaspoon salt, few grains 2 eggs. toast bacon: melt poons cayenne, 2 butter and add flour, | | | ned: | "We've put it in the surplus fund!" ! So to my creditors 1 say: "I'm sorry that I cannot pay This bill for which I'm being dun- | 4 ned, My cash is in the surplus fun." | | But when my last day comes to me Won't pay the grocer's weekly probing with a skewer. You will be charge. surprised how much lint will collect ; and be glad it did not get into the I'll bet that cash I'll never see, pipes and cause trouble, And 1 am lying moribund, "Twill still be in the surplus fund. ~-- Edgar Guest. Grease spots on wooden floors are very unsightly and sometimes very hard to remove. Put a little chloride of lime in water, cover the stains with and and let remain for an hour. Then scrub and rinse as usual. If the room to be papered is damp, remove the old paper and wash the walls once or twice with the follow- ing solution: In a pail of boiling wa- ter dissolve one-half pint each of glue, size and alum. When dry the papering may be done and no damp- ness will ever come through the paper, brown and orange brown room. Each wo what she wants for her own Gingham or unbleached cotton bound with gingham or print make good kitchen curtains, Or the cotton may be dyed to harmonize with the general color scheme of the room. Buff or light blue or green are good colors to use; the cotton is lik look rather dull if dyed in colors. Cheesecloth dyed makes good glass curtains, to be used alone a little hteir use water gives it Bedroom windows oe 1 gardens in mauve or yellow. or pir or blue frilled muslin, or in neat straight sashes of sprigged calico or checked gingham. Then there is an endless - variety of ruffled curtains used mostly in bedrooms or as the darker yellow If it is starch in pepper and on- without glass curtains in a living-room or dining-room. They made be made of any shade of voile from orchid to apricot or of sprigged muslin with border ruffle of the same shade as the . sprigs. Sometimes two shades of voile or muslin are put together lengthwise, the join hidden by a {frill of the outer material to give the ef- fect of double curtains, Lloyd Daniels, of Queen's Uni- versity, is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Daniels, Athol street, Friends of Mr. Edward Crawford will be sorry to hear that he is in the Oshawa General Hospital, ill with pneumonia, ECONOMY CAKE Two eggs, 1 cup sugar, 2 table- spoons butter, pinch of salt, 124 cups nd flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup milk, ARR. | | tablespoon cocoa, 2 teaspoons bak- See Our New Line of ing powder. Spring Dresses & Millinery Cream butter and sugar, add eggs al the well beaten, salt, vanilla. Add milk FASHION SHOPPE mix Stir in flour gradually, to whic baking powder is added. After 84 Simcoe St. S. mixing, pour into greased pan, leav- ing cocoa sifted, and a little milk Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned HOSIERY to make consistency. After stirring At into mixture, drop by spoonfuls on The ATKINS HOSIERY & top of that already in the pan, Bake ol pleated in moderate oven. Use uncooked in street LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor. King & Simcoe St. bership of Oshawa Council. . After the close of the business, many gay costumes appeared giving the room an air, as of some international as- sembly. Japs, Chinese, Spanish, Mexican, Cowboys, Hindus, to say nothing of military units, tourists, making a gay riot of color, with bright paper hats, and red hearts dangling from the crowns. An hour of games was enjoyed in the real PLEATS AGAIN IODINE HELPS THE HOUSE- WIFE Paris sends word that daytime cos- tumes are often straight with pleats, otherwise a moderate flare is intro- duced. The pleated theme is alsofand season: Just before serving advocated in evening dresses, several add egy yolks beaten slightly skirts being covered with inch-wide| stir until mixture thickens, ther ind box-pleats that fly loose below the|in the epg whites beaten stiff. Serve knees. This is one of the newest)on toast. . Have ready some bacon evening treatments yet seen. and lay a slice on cach picce of toast, ion and cook J minutes browning, stirring constantly; add tomatoes and cook till it boils; place over hot oven and add cheese, grated Bowser Makes a Find Iodine is one of the chemical ele- ments and is obtained as a by-pro- duct in the purification of Chili salt- peter and also from seaweed, It oc- curs in shining plates of a metallic apearance, which give off a purple vapor when heated. Iodine, in very small amount, is an essential constituent of the human body. It is, however, concerning the] virtugs of iodine as an indispensable | antiseptic for household use that I propose to write, A busy housewife pricked her fin- ger with a pin, Tt was such a trifling prick that she thought no more about it at the time. Nevertheless, the puncture was sufficient to admit the entry of a deadly micro-organism, It was only the prompt action of a doctor, who, by lancing, allowing the poison to escape, followed by the apgligation of a correct dressing, that saved the woman's arm and possibly her life, This might have been avoided had a little tincture of iodine been ap- plied to the prick immediately it was made. Tincture of iodine is what is known as an official preparation, whose pre- cise composition is laid down in the British Pharmacopoeia. It consists of iodine dissolved in spirits of wine with the addition of small quantities of distilled water afd potassium io- dide, and is made in two strengths, of which the weaker is the more suitable for household use, If ever you prick, cut or scrape your skin, always apply a little tinc- turg of iodine. For cuts, a mixture of this with compound tincture of benzoin is even better. WINDOW CURTAINS SHOW COLOR VOGUE Every Room yn Offers Scope For Employment of At- ~ tractive New Fabrics By Thornton W. Burgess 'Tis mothers have, with danger near, The love that overcometh 1ear. «Old Mother Nature. Farmer Brown's boy and Bowser the Hound were headed toward the Green Forest, Farmer Brown's B had spring thoughts, It winter, but Farmer Brown's thoughts were turning. to spring. Hc was. on his way over to the sugat house among the sugar maples to pre pare for the coming sugar scason I'he sap would be running soon now. That would mean busy days and busy nights: for Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown's Boy. It was a dull gray morning. Over among the pines and the hemlocks it was almost dark. Farmer Brown's Boy heard a faint squeak, It came from off at one side. It was the squeak of a mouse. He looked in that direction and was just in tine to catch a glimpse of a big bird dis- appearing among the trees. Mesh hosiery, des, have mesh heels too. sun tan shades are. worn now than very light ones, Never let a sick person feel they are in the way or making extra work in the house, A cheerful nurse will work wonders toward their recovery. in new evening sha- The darker more Drink Delicious Kara Coffee Always Fresh at Horizontal Tucks Suggest Higher Waistline pleated collar and flaring cuffs adds to feminine theme dress of navy blue silk Superior Chain Stores frosting. crepe. Frosting--Two cups confectioners' Horizontal tucks at cither side of sugar, Ya teaspoon vanilla; butter the long-waisted bodice nip the nor- (size of walnut), mal waistling and hold the garment Put all in bowl and add slowly, closely to the figure. The pointed boiling hot coffee to make smooth treatment at front gives impression jose. Spread over cake when cold. of length, and places the circular ful-| ""Hooty the owl!" exclaimed Farm-| ness of skirt low so as to keep the| or Brown's Boy. "Hooty the Great silhouette slender. Horned Owl caught a mouse! That "~ The collar and cuffs in the original Preminds me that it is about time model were white crepe de chine. | for that fellow. to be nesting, I They are equally as smart made of | wonder if he and Mrs. Hooty are the selt-fabric, crisp organdie or lace. | using the old nest that they used This unusual model Style No. 247| last year, If I had time I would go comes in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, over there and look, But I haven't 40 and 42 inches bust, time, I'll have to slip over there It's lovely in black canton crepe |some day soon. Hello! I wonder what with lace in eggshell shade. Bowser has found now. Printed silk crepe with plain crepe| He stepped to listen, Bowser was in blending tone is effective and may | barking, And from the way he was be worn all through the Spring. barking Farmer Brown's Boy knew Orangey-red flat silk crepe self- that Bowser had found some animal trimmed denotes youthful smartnoss.| or bird that had refused to Jun or Purple chiffon chiffon print, sap- fly away. Probably said al ret phire blue crepe Elivabeth, Paton's Brown's Boy, gyser. as re green wool crepe and flat silk crepe | Some thing. I wonder if it = be that in dark purple shade are chic. Bobby Coon is out yet. I') Ye to Pattern price 15 cents in stamps have a look, Bowser never barks for or coin (coin is i Wrap nothing. He has found some one or So Farmer Brown's Boy Headed over toward where Bowser was barking Meanwhile, Bowser had. backed away to a safe distance, where he con- tinued to bark. Farmer Brown's Boy continued to advance and sud- denly Mrs, Hooty swooped down at him, She didn't hit him, but ghe pass- ed very close to his head and she was snapping her bill in the most threatening manner. Farmer Brown's Boy was puzzled until he looked up and saw the old nest of Blacky the Crow. Then he understood, or thought he did. "Those Owls have taken Blacky's old nest this year," said he to him- self. "That's what it is, They have taken Blacky's old nest and they don't 'want us around, Still, that doesn't altogether account for the way Bowser was barking. Bowser wouldn't notice that nest, and if he did it wouldn't mean anything to him, There is something queer about this, I must look into it?" Just then Farmer Brown's Hoy caught a glimpse of something white that moved underneath the little hew- luck tree at which Bowser had been Liarking, Ile hurried forward and stooped to peer under. A% he did so he received a sharp blow on the back of his head. It was so unexpected that it caught him entirely unpre- pared, and, bending over as he was, he nearly lost his balance. But he ddin't quite. He heard the sound of a snapping bill and heard the sound a snapping bill and he knew who had hit him. He knew that Mrs. Hooty had treated him just as she had Bowser the Hound. crackling CRISP Rice KRrispiEs snap and pop in milk or cream. There never was a crisper cereal. Delicious rice toasted into nourishing bubbles. Great for children. Serve for breakfast, lunch or dinner. With fruits or berries, sweetened with honey. Use in macaroons, candies. Order a red-and- green package from your grocer. Made by Kellogg i in London, Ontario. oh oH Protect Yourself If you intend purchasing an Electric Washer -- Try the Connor Thermo Electric Washer First, Compare it with any Washer on the Market. Pick out any Other Make you Think is its equal, have it sent to your home. We will be only too pleased to send you a Connor Thermo. Run them together and buy the one you think is the best. You will buy the Connor Thermo. ; Hothing. He Ww carefully, hat Wl So Farmer Brown's Boy headed © suggest va en over toward where Bowser was bark- Ts ing. He approacchd carefully. He y Magazine could sce Bowser in front of a litgle Nag # hemlock trec and making short rushes es toward it and then backing away, all the time. barking. Whatevér it was under that little hemlock tree. Farmer Brown's Boy moved forward. As he did so, a big. bird swooped down and struck Bowser. Bowser yelped. Yes sir, he yelped. If you have ever seen the big claws of Hooty the Great Horned Owl, or Mrs. Hooty, you will. not wonder that Bowser yelped when Mrs, Hoo- ty struck him. "Well, T never!" exclaimed Farmer you send 10 cents ho our new just off Our Guarantee Protects you for 12 years. EASY TERMS No Obligation Also a few Good Used Washers on Hand . Connor-Washer Sales Phone 907 12 Bond St. E. Oshawa, Ont, for pattern, additional for Spring Fashion PATTERN PURCHASE COUPON fo The Oshawa Daily 7 + Pattern Departm Time was when a window curtain was a piece of white lace or muslin; there was little scope for the decora- tor's originality then, Now there are no limitations of color except one's own sense of beauty and fitness, and almost no limitation as to material, "Best rooms" may still he .. their glass curtains or cream or ivory = never dead white--lace or net, but over them are draperies of velour of silk or chintz or art silk or case- ment wloth or any one of a variety other fabrics made especially for rtment, Oshawa Unt, Enclosed find . Please send pat Name Address Fown .. Ly Frilled C ls d Cutis Detail Provines. hdd ein sedi Brown's Boy, "What can that mean? rille: ollar an uffs Smart Detail eS J MH What is Mrs, Hooty gétting "aiter By ANNETTE coin, Wrap coin carelully, Bowser for?" > } (Copyright, 1930, T. \V. Burgess) The next story: Leaving Well Enough Alene." of RICE KRISPIES