Ig i I HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, IHURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 PACE FIVE | Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community hh 4B § at bridge Yast ote At home, rs onaratid LR td evening, wou : Tour (4 ge! oe Bette ong ind igh viva Ly faywell, A Bd kK daughter of Ey Wilson or Birmingham Universi vanity England, were the Shnts Mr, & Mrs, op aphon: oda Breet, yi 188 Boater and Mr, PATIOR wre on thelr way to Vancouver, The Chosen Friends' Lodge he oughre party last Svening. T! Nera spasts playing ian tis Mr, J, Goyne was i A) £ the party, Mra, J, Tyson and Mrs, W, Cole' were winners of the ladles' prises and J, Ransome and % Talt of. the gentlemen's, Miss Marion ¥ won the consolation rine, These were all presented by rv. Garr, After the eards there was a ghort business session when It was decided to hold an old-fashion- 6d dance on Monday, April 14, On Saturday about 60 members of the Oshawa lodge will leave on the bis jor Hamilton where they will inner and dance at the a . Yr ondn go of that oity, The next meeting of the lodge w i! he held on Wednesday of next hk and will be in the Hydro ullding, The home of Mrs, Whittington Bimooe Breet North was the scene 'a very Joly party on Monday orening when the former members Mre, Keal's group of the North- a NEW SPRING COATS AND Many os to Choose from Our prices ave vight THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 Nimeon 8t, N, ente eer Chiffon Fall Fashioned HORIERY At ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP | Near Cone King & Wimeos Se A son and Mp, NW When her wiidioshore' Tn stumbled in a holo wid fol toll gavet Hoanan, shown 'in taiwod injuries at Ottawa, was badly bruised when strack by the fiylng hoofs of the horse, minister W,A, met, The rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowery, Hevernl games were indulg- Led in and Mrs, C, White and' Mrs, GU, Alson were the prise winners, Mrs, O, Bpinks was the Tuckey wine uer of a handsome quilt which had been made by the members of the grou . The Jadies present were Mrs, Bmith, Mrs, G, Alon, Mrs, e | White, Mra, G, Spinks, Mew, ¥, ¥ox, Mrs, Kool, Mis, Vibiting. 0: Jex. dainty lunch wag norved bi vie hostess and ad most Sell uhtty evening wus brought to a close, On Pi afternoon, April 1, Mrs, ©, rvine, Bimooe Ntreot South was hostess to the members ang friends of the Ladies' Ausiiary of Cedardale United Chureh, The house was tastefully decorated in mauve and yellow and baskets of daffodils and carnations helped to rry out the eolor scheme, besides adding a suggestion of Aoring with thelr bright colors, Mrs, Frank 1 ~ht played a plane solo and Ms, MoPariane contributed a pleasing violin solo, The guests. found much pleasure in the games and conteats that had been arranged for thelr entertainment, Mpa, Courtige the winner of the automobile * story contest received a small souvenir prise, as also did Mrz, Crandell and Mws, MoFadyen who won the other contests, In serving tem Mra, Tevine wan assisted by Mrs, T, Lea | g vitt, Mrs, HM, Day and Mw, PF, Bright, The tea table looked charms ing with Its cloth of West India handwork, and flowers and cand. les, The proceeds of the tea will #0 towhrds the fund for purchasing hing ind shiver for the ehureh, YOU DQ.WHAT | TELL YOu, FLORENCE, AND YOU WON'T FE ALL TIRED OUT ON WABH DAY EL ALL RIGHT, I'L TRY IT LOUISE YOU WERE RIGHT, LOUISE! THAT HARD WATER 80APR | SOAKS CLOTHES WHITER THAN THEY CAN BR + SCRUBBED | KNEW YOU'D LIKE IT, PLO, AINSQIS QREAT FOR DISMES, TOO SAE ile Compound Lyd | Veo etd WOMEN TO HAVE RIGHT 70 VOTE Mr. Calder States That lssues of Peace and War Are Mat. ters on Which Woman Have a Right to be Consulted Montreal, Que, April St won't be long now before women have the vote, Although this province has lag: god behind the rest of the Britis Bmpire ih that respect, R, Li. Cal mittee of the Canadian Electrical An sociation, Mr, Calder also 'advanced personal reasons as to why women should be ddmitted to the practice of law In this provi He and his partner, he sald, hath worked for a quarter of a century to build up a practice, and having done so and 'established & "good Will" that was worth a con: siderable sum in cold onsh, yet all hs would vanish at their deaths, ince neither had sons to inherit i, Joth he and his partner had daugh: wore, but the present disabilities of women in resard to Jrasticing the legal profession would prevent thelr ourrying on in thelr father's foots | 8leps, The reason that women of this provi have mo vote 1s due to the conflict of ideas between the Anglo: Maxon ol fiigation on one hand and the Lady' civilisation on the other, When these oan come to Te Agron ment, then women will be rans chined, v, Calder sald, "Questions hat doll with the. home, children and marriage, and 'issues of and war, are matters on whie men have a 'right to be consulted." Mr, Calder. at the Sita of his ad: dress, commented Was markable how spruce. men had be gone singe the uty office olerk had been Yeplaeld bY by * ny the Toller," QUEBEC ODE, ANNUAL MEETING Program at April Convention to Include Banquet wand Addresses Moniresh Qu ate. April 2--Speciul events in Sond tor, With the ao Ch -- rial Eh Ir W aptet, Imper hters of the Kang. to be held * Ha) A iW andl ven |b ir a by the I Municipal Chapter, at which the pripeipal Hey hot Sutbe be Mise Charlotte hits Ottawa: OF by morning, of of April 9, fbi i EE of the Memorial ™ Norman | ol land, edy» I aot the Mrotinchal wes held gna shor, oo a. a lecturer at even graduate er, K.C., nasured the Women's Com | nelal Shure) the weotiug i hone Ho thirteen : at Sh A CODF OF ETHICS | FOR DONESTIS Soclety Nods ds Approval of Maids and Butlers Going Scientific Atlanta April 8==1f the maid jumps her job an 'hour before guests arrive, she's not only quit ting= she's vielationg her code of ethios, ' he's going to have & code of othios from now on, Atlanta society 1onrned when ft turned out for the formal opening Monday of Dixle's first wohoo! for negro domestios, Boolety nodded ite approval whon it learned that the maid and butler are going sclentifio, even to bed making and almost broke Into oheers when It discovered that om of the prime objectives of the in. stitution will be to Instill into wer: vants the principals of responsibil y Thay will be taught that it is nof falr to thelr employers. to quit without notiee and will be Instruot od in principles of honesty wo that it the maid wants a handful of flour to make waflles, it will not he necessary to mo to the mistress for the keys to the kitahen cabinet, Ushored into a model home, whose furnishings have been select. od with a view to pleasing the mont axacting housewife, the soolety wo. men saw a place where servants may be trained in the intricate de tolls of housework, go hence and fo thelr work with shtisfnetion, r------------------ AFTER ALL A NAME MEANS SOMETHING Toronto, Ont, April=Mlss Jean Graham, sifoing 4 gathering of wor. on the subject names, sald Medicine Hat had been immortalized by Kipling, anu when the towns. neople asked his advice about chang» ng *he name he replled--"Either a town or & wonian should: think very lon before changing her name" "But a name does mean: some: concluded the "What mother would ol her | daughter Joasbel? What father! would call his son. Cain? Names | should be given that would please the child, Why christen a baby William Shakespeare and give him such a welght to carry on his young shoulders? And consider such rides wlous combinations of names as Tin une Pug' as one Missourl mother christened her babe, or 'Polly Crack or, 'Hollar Harden Loud' and 'Arad and. Amd Experience" Misg Graham made a strong ap peal for the preservation of the "roy al names" In Canada showing Its als lewlance to the British Empirey and for the continuation of all the beauti- ful and historle names which suggest history, tel mph and tradition, S---- A WOMAN NOT OLD AT FIFTY-FIVE Montreal, Que, April 3=Refer ence by a witness to a woman of 55 as "an old woman" aroused the Ire of a magistrate In Highgate court, England, who declared the re- matk was disagraceful, The protest, h indicates that the manistrofe hinsell has reached vears of dise tion, id that the offender was very young, will meet with figueral ap nrova especially in teminine clreles avi the Gagette In an editorial There are women of even more mature years than 35 who, In the word, of Gilbert, "might very well nasy 1 43 in the dusk with a dala behind them" A woman should b arded as helng as young as she th nks./ thing," apesker, | -------- DEATH OF MRS. POGSON On March 28th the death ocourred at her home, 1036 Ossington Avenue, Toronte, after a lenathy snp of ihe Ruchel beloved wi e wh jo 8 par we sd WA Whithy dy, a will be wall membered by many Whithy fe nh having "he the early part of I married life here, also being a fre. quent visitor at the home of her brother ther-utan, Mp, Pogion, reel, Tie th was ld to to rest in St, John's Cemetery, Port Whithy, on Friday last, and on the arrival . the the casket was ope! Hendy to hi the remains, rh ral remembrances were yery | including tokens from h hand ehild ud uf arden o Wt the Dusen Works And the Steam Fitters and Pramber Apsocha: | tons and te many others from friends relatives, 'a mourn hee loss deceased loayes ides h Ph sons and A Mra, ae is iy Amondion, al ™ a of arena. Foy iv and grandehi hey ow fran, MEETINGS CANCELLED | All meetings in the Whitby Rap he Chureh have been withdrawn norvices duoted DI of Winn on The Naptist will be for regular wom pg lly Fe and Shh . be made EA A yo, but | h Ea eh A ain 0 and § i SIMCOE ST. SOUTH The Second Day of The Big 3 Days Sale Has It's Full Quota of Super-Values Five-Piece Bowl Set 79¢ It's only once in a long time that Bot an ope you portunity liko this, | INO 1Ve ows In this Wplendid Utility Het made of somi=poroelain, ighly gluse d finish, Large Howl meas. ures ¥ Inohew in diameter, the small bowl 4% Inches, Dainty Border fewsigns of three different colorings. Divided into threo Jots for only buyers Thursday, 'riday and Maturday, Usually sold at $1.00 During Three Dig Days, Por Bet of Five Bowls Gold, Blue, Howe, Lavender, or Green, Those Were made to sell 79 for $2.00 per pair, ach pair in individual box, During Cc Threo Wig DAYS ........, EI THR PER PAIR Latest in Pillow Cases, Pair $1.49 Specially Parchased For Our "Thees Big Days" Sale Event, HUSDO=="(ilorin" Pillow Caves, size 22 x #8 Inches; fine thread White Cotton with wide colored scalloped or Bemmed ends with: datntily embroidered patterns, I'wo rows of homstitehing, Borders in color of $1.49 Bent quality Japanese ure Bilk (Full) Broadeloth, All evlors .. 48¢c Yard RERRERR 204 Nimpliclty Cotton Walsts 39c Hemmed TEA TOWEL Thin in tho Biggest and Vest wo ever Buy, Noto the wise, 28 inches wide and #9 Inches long, neatly hemmed and finished With a tape loop for hanging, White with red check or striped pattern, Keg 80¢ value to soll at och ..ovuvrnnrvnnnse 29° 2 to 18 years Hpeo inl Felt Chair Pads Covered with bright colored Cretones and hordered with plain, They are in a heavy quality felt, MBhaped to fil the regulation chalr, 29 C J Dig ys Male, eneh He o's " Mont Unusual Value Girl's Showerproofed Cravaneite Raincoats in the popului belted trench styles, vith cap to mateh Regular $1.95 value Biges 0 to 14 years, Colors Band, Navy, Rose und Gren "49 99 69c ea. PANTEL SHADES IN GUARANTEED Hot Water Bottles There's a written guarantee for 3 years with every one of these Hot Water Dottles, Jx- coptionally heavy weight, best quauity rubber, in pastel whiades of blue, rose and green, A New Swamy-Silk Corselette Yrom one of Canada's, leading makers, A really beautiful quality gar. ment with every detail of tho finest workmanship, Interlined from waist down, lightly boned elastic gives at sides: Washable »ilk ribbon straps. 4 hose supporters, Biges 30 to 50 PAIRS OF WHITH MARQUINETTE Frilled Curtains Probably you'll need a pair or two to replace worn out curs thine when you get at house cleaning, This 18 a real time to buy them. Chick marquise otte in plain white 'with tie backs, Slges 27 x 81 inches, ' 36, $3.05 value for 5% pr. | $249 Hog. Smart Little Tweed Reefers Considerably below thelr actual worth, made to' button either on the left or right side, lixeellept wearing' wool Beret Tams Are as Popular as Ever With School Girls A now shipment or one pleco spring Weight Tame offerd choice of red, navy, sand, copen and green, specially Friced at .. there eee 59%¢ see tweeds, in neat ghee: and herringhone weave, $2 98 ' 'e . I ------ HENNEY i. Not long ago | was told of & bank which takes on a number of young men during the summer, and on thelr salary receipts Iv printed a legend something lke thin! "Your salary is your persphal businens----a confidential matter and should not be disclosed to any: body else," One of the boys In signing thin receipt added! I won't mention it to anybody bt ne much ashamed of it as you are." LEON FRAZER HAS | RESIGNED POST (¢ ontinued fro trom page 1) of secretaries, Rath. would it be the i of the directors, President Conant sald in an interview with Lhe Timbs, to keep on building the Chamber of Commerce up to the of a recognized permane a) factor in the progress od develops! ment of Oshawa, 50 that the whole community may benefit from its nes tivities, No decision has been reagh- ed as yet as to the steps to he taken for the selection of a successor to Mr. Frazer, but an announcement in this connection is lkely in the very near future, Came Here in 1008 Mr, Frazer cane to Oshawa May nw 1938, to tnke over the duties of secretary and Industrial Commissions i of the Oshawa Chamber of Com» nereet Prior to that thine he had o cery suceessiul career in positions of somewhat similar character. Me iy « native of England, having been orn at Croydon, near London, und tieated n Engliih Publie Schools \ and at the ngston | Grammar which is pure school, Kingstonson-Thames, He milk from selec aig o dorants x Jo the in 3 HMEied out some important accounts ted herds. Ithas ne and, organising work for the been used cone Canadian General Electric Company tin ly since m Peterboro Served in War 1857. On the outbreak of war, Mwy Frazer, ff" 1914, enlisted us a pris vate in the 2lst Canadian Infante Bullion going overseas in Aur 1918, wi ith that unit, He returne of in 1919 with the rank of Captain, and with the Military - Cross. At present he holds the commission of major in the Canada Militia, Soon after his return from overs gous, Mr. Fraser, 'who returned to Petorboro, was instrumental in ors ganiging the Peterbore Chamber of Commerce Mm 1919. He served as ite. secretary for six years, playing a large part in the development ita usefulness to the communit While in Peterboro, in June, I he organized the first tourist fmtion in Ontario, The Waterway Development Assoctation, with which organization' he - was identified as Neer ba 0 left that city in 1928, hile in Peters he 'wan also secretary of the Peterboro Branch of the Ontarle Motor League, the Horticultural Soeivty, the Manufacturers' Associa tion and the Retail Men's Associa ton, Held Important Post Tn: July, 1928, the Tourist ash tion: of oad way aia Mr Frazer and ap Ah Secthlarny In We i] -- he d Soope for his organizing and ide ility, He made a great conteibution to the development of "Mamma, how muoh do people pay for a pound of bables?" "Babies are not sold by pound, dear," "Phen ' why do they always welgh them as soon as they ave horn?" the ) a Ls Bottle-Fed BABIES ably thrive on BagleBrand Milk THE BORDEN CO, LIMITED Dept. A, 140 86. Paul 81, W,, Montreal Please sand me fron your Baby Welfare Book and Baby Record Book. NAME. CUR hore nt | | out t teafiic in Ontario while in this] ary of the. Oshawa Motor Club position, which he retdined until the since its inception, and is at 'the { association was disbanded in Janus | present time secretory ot the Osha- ary, 1928, The work being taken over wa Rotary Club or wa by the Ontarlo Government, under Industrial" Foundati n, of th ted, Ho the Ontario Publicity Bure! a has also served ag a member of the branch of th¢ Prime Ministers" de executive of the Oshawa Branch of parment, the Canadian Legion, apd has taken Had Wide Interests a keen interest in boys' work in. the Since coming to Oshawa In May, ¢ity, being teacher of u group of 1928, Mr, Fraser, in addition to fll. teen-a afe.D boys in the Simcoe Street* ng his position ag secretary of the: United Church, He will be missed Chamber of Commerce with distine- int man: elrcles locally in which keen tion, has had a prominent part in regret will be felt at his impending other activities, Hea has been. secre- ' departure, atta SAFE AND ECONOMICAL A a Sm Wess ty Stasilined Yi for maney perioriuch ody oi & Wolght = full count in a quality Hise worthy: of the inet bothroom, «wf THE EB. EDDY COMPANY af HULL way 3 Seven ounces of heh od thave =» bi \ Pad "corraoe "WHITE 3 Seer ome ee | | - BER Poot shined, J or "DREADNOUGHT A big valve line, i L! yon OF Ti FINEST 5