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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 May 1930, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930 PAGE FIVE Interests in the Home --- and the Community of the or phoned to No, i} Kdlior, Ie ais Sostul sigur 01 Sian and deugh-! owitz and Mr, J. Gutman motored ret north, are Mrs, MeLarty's mother, in Parls; Optario, The guests of Mr, and Mrs, A.V, Lovell, Simeoe street south, yester- day were 1 gd iA Lovell, of Lon. don, Ontario, My, A Fuhle, of Lon- don, Mr, and Mrs, Felt, Miss Muriel Felt and Donald Felt of Barrie, On- | tario, Miss: Frances McHardy who has been visiting in Oshawa for the last two months with her aunt and uncle, My, and Mrs, A, Alloway, Simeoe street north, has left to 'return to her home in Nelson, B.C, Mr, and Mrs, D, Haverson and fa- mily, Athol street, visited with friends in Tottenham, Ontario, / over the week end, Mr, and Mrs. Schwartz, Miss pian Schwartz, Miss Ada Bender- i. "os ORDERS TAKEN OR BRIDAL OUTFITS at the THE FASHION SHOPPE F; Sheer -Obiffon Full Fashioned HOSIERY A ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor, King & Simcoe St. EE e------------ LAWN GRASS SEED Lawn Fertilizers HOGG & LYTLE, Limited Phone 203 to Buffalo and spent the week-end as guests of Mr, and Mrs, Wesoke and Mr, and Mrs, 8, J, Werblow o that eity, ; My, and Mrs, ford and wore, guests. of friends in this city over the week-end, Mr, R. Vickery of Guelph spent the week-end with friends in Osh. awa, Mrs. John Rice, formerly of Whitby, and Miss A, B, Ball, a for- mer member of the faculty of On- tario Ladies' College, Whithy, were guests at the College over the week-end, Mr, and Mrs, John Oralg and Mr. H. E, Morphy of Oshawa, init this morning fer Gull Lake, M den, Ontario, where they will spend two or three weeks, Mr, E. Boll and Mr, J, MoGahey visited friends in Detroit over the wek-ond,' Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Guy, of To ronto, spent the week end in town visiting Mr, and Mrs, W..A Hare, Masson street, . Rov, A; C, Hahn and Mrs, Hahn, of Oshawa, left yesterday to spend thelr vacation with the former's parents in Napoleon, Ohlo, They will also visit' with' Mrs, Habn's parents in Bt, Louis, Mo,, and wil return to Oshawa on June 10th, Among those present at the sports' Yay of Bishop Bethune Col- lege on Saturday were Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Belles, Mr, and Mrs, W, M, Gilbert, Mr, and Mrs. M, Mcldtyro Hood, Mr. Brooke, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Bell, Ottawa; Mrs. de Courcey Fletcher, Lakefield; Miss Green, Mr, and Mrs, Jamieson, Rev, 8. C. and Mrs, Jarrett, Rav, H, and Mrs, Allan, Mr, Balfour, Mr, and Mrs, T, W. Joyce Mr, and Mrs, Leigh Mallory, Mr, McGill, Mins Mackenzie, Mr, and Mrs, Parker, Miss Bithpson, Mrs. H, B. Smith, RK Garrow and Clit- wr Marjory of Belleville, | Would You Give 30Minutes for a New Frock? Sunset dyes full-toned, beautiful colour very quickly =30 minutes to fast-dye large garments oven less for small articles. Ask your dealer to show you the Sunset Colour Card, SUNSET DYES MADE IN CANADA " Setnfaction te 0 nage aS lectrishty | Mayor -| afternoon. '| marched to the park there was The photograph here shows the gradusting class for this year at the Toronto Hospital for Incurables, ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADIES CONCLUDE PERIOD OF Cache Bay; May Whitehall, Toron-|othy Angers, Coboconk; Hazel Th. to} Front row, LEFT to RIGHT: Dor«|ling, St. Catharines; Back row, LEFT to RIGHT: Willa Martin, Fergus; Ivy Ostle, Vergus; Nina Gough, Oshawa; Mabel Mur. rence, ray, Kingston, Jamaica; Loretta Littlejohn, Toronto; Phyllis Law. Toronto; Phyllis Ebert, TRAINING AT NOTED INSTITUTION Miss Ethel Watson, Angus; | botson, Toronto, schumacher; Louise Hopkhy won, Toronto; Jean Caswell, Stuy geon Falls; Dorothy Wheldtons, Port Hope, eany Martha Simmer. Ethel Cousin. | Mr, and Mrs, Thosburn, Mr, and Mrs. Tosland, and Miss Barbara Rolph, president, Old Girls' Asso- ciation, Weddings RANIE « JARVIE A very quiet wedding was solem- niged at Simeoo Street, United Church parsonage on Saturday ov- oning, May 24th, when Rev. BE, Harston united in marriage Elza- beth Smith Jarvie, of Oshawa, doughtor of Mr. and Mrs, James Jarvie and John Osear Ranle, or Oshawa, son of Mr, and Mrs, James Ranje, The attendants of the bride and groom were Rosina Elisabeth Gray and Murnie Edward Gray, NESBITT~LADE St. Thomas Awnglican Brooklin, Ont, decked with Dblos- soms and Spring flowers was the scene of u pretty wedding, Thursday, May 22nd, when Gladys Maud, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Laude, Brooklin, formerly of Durban, South Africa, was united in marriage 1 Walter Clifford, youngest son of My, and 'Mrs, Arthur Nesbitt, Brook lin, by Rev, T. A, Ning, of Port Perry and Brooklin, The charming bride wore a mown of white gror gette, cut on long Rowing lites, with white net veil, caught In a coronet of orange blossoms, and a narrow pand of pearls encircling the head, She entered the church on the arm of her father, tu the strains of the Wedding March, played by Mrs. R Campbell, church organist, Her beau tiful bouquet was of lilies and. fern, The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Nesbit, sister of the groom, wore a, gown wi pink Ws lace with picture hat to match, Her bouquet was of Hlies and fern, Little Miss Ruth Sadler, of Oshawa, cousin of the groom, as flower girl, looked very sweet in a cream crepesde-chine dress trimmed with Jace ruffles while a wreath of roses encircled her head. Mr, Noel Lade, brother of the bride, supported the groom, The ushers were Mr, Douglas Nesbitt, brother of the groom and Messrs, Harry and Wil- liam Lade, brothers of the bride. Dur ink the signing of the register, Mrs. C, A Glass sang "Until" Following the ceremony a reception was held to about seventy-five guests, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lade and Mr. and Mrs, Nes. bit received with the bridal party Immediately after the reception the bride and groom left on a motor ho. neymoon, The bride travelling in a blue and grey ehsemble, She also church, fox fur, On their rethrn Mr. and Mrs, Nesbitt will reside near Brook: lin, Ont, Outstanding among the guests Yrs the [4 dmothers of the groom, 4 n sa Rrapidish and, Mrs. J: Ney i 0 awa, A great uunt and uncle, Miss Susie and Mr. Will Sadler, of Kinsale, Ontario, ---------------------- EMPIRE DAY AT CENTRE ST. SCHOOL Mayor Mitchell Presents Fire Shield Empire Day at Centre Street School was marked by the present. ation of the Fire Shield which has been won .. 4 he A hool twice in succession, donated by Dr Kaiser and ho % the school be- '| fore that school may hold it for all the absence of Dr, Kalser, tohioll presented the shield at we ceremonies that were held 4n Memorial Park on Fl ay fore the student d time, I demonstration of fre-drill at the school and the visitors who witnes- sed it were Fire Chief Klott, mi, A.W, Bell, My, George Morris, Mr, 4 Thomas Howke, Dr. Donevan and Mp, ©, FF, Cannon. When the ph pills went to the park there was a "| short programme which commenced "J with the pledge and salute to the tag, 'The mtlemen present at the fire-drill 4 lay all spoke briefly {and the remainder of the exercises "| were 'choruses: by the school, un= der the leadepship of Mr, Richer, wore the mift of the groom a red Tare an LARGE CROWD ATTENDS BBG. FIELD DAY Miss Louise Dreyer Is Win- ner of Senior Champ- ionship After an indifferent showing in the morning, the weather condi tions on Saturday proved ideal for the holding of ths annual fleld and sports day of the Bishop Bethune College, The sports events, held in the college grounds, were emi nently successful, practieally all ot the girls taking part in the pro- gram, and keen competition being displayed, not only between indi. vidual students, but also for the form championship, Miss Roper, who took charge of the proceedings | proved a very capable supeginiens dent of events, and there was not a dull moment on the program, the obstacle races, In particular prd- viding much entertainment, A large | gathering of visitors, Including the | parents of many students, attended the sports, and thoroughly enjoyed the day's proceedings, which start od at 10,30 and were not complet od until after fiye o'clock In the afternoon, with tea served to the visitors on the lawn at four o'vivex, The form championship went to the Sixth Form by the narrow mat. gin of twp points, the Sixth Form | scoring 68 points to 64 for the Lowér Fifth girls. Billy McKenzie, | the school captain; was chief scor- | or for the Sixth Form, and won the | Senlor Championship Cup, Loulse | Dreyer, leading Niner for Low-| or Fifth, algen won the interme- diate championship, her 36 points Being gathered by winning first place in hix events, In the Junior events, Lucille Cro- glor was the champion, having 21 points, with Joan Thorburn, with 19 points, close behind her, In this class, however, the junior form waa successful in winning the hon- ors from the fourth form girls by a small margin, The following is a complete list of the winners of the events: Senior cup=-Billy marks. Intermediate cup= Louise 30 'marks. Junior cup--Lucille marks, Form with greatest number magks Fort VI, 66 marks, Standiy browd a senior=1st Peggy hy 0 t, 10 inches, 2nd Jojee Appleton, wd Billy Mackenzie, wl Mackenzie, M4 Dreyer, 21 Crozier, ol in broad' jumpy intermediate Loulse Dreyer, | a Ly Nn Hashes 2nd len, 3rd Lauder, Runni ind i Maes Yonuie, 12. wi inchek 2nd Frances Pearce, St Ruan ning 1 Loui i) r, ip, senior -- Tit "It, 10 1:2 in ae, ded Betty C intermediates ft, 10 in J 2 inches, 2nd hn 3rd Virginia La or.| dash, seniotslst Mackensie, 2nd Frances Pearce, Jrd Betty Tamicoon, 100 yard dash, dntermediatessty Louise Dreyer, 2nd Nan Pullen, ard] virudnia 'Lauder, ie senfor=1st F, ackenzie, drd Joyce dash, intermedinte=lst L. Direy: by vd Elinore Wilson, Sed He. len Elliot, vaerd dash, Juniors=lat Joan Fuorbuen, Jud Lucille 'Crozier, 3rd Dorothy. Dignam, Skipping riee, An teton, vo W Juniore<lst = Joan and may be made to fit any window, Foi, in 4 ENGAGEMENTS Mr, James Reoson announces the engagement of his second daughter, Marion Verna, to George Douglas McCulloch, son of Mr. and Mra. Hugh McCulloch, of Columbus, The marrisge will take place in June, Thorburn, 2nd Lucille Crozier, 3rd Kathleen Jarrett, Sack race, senior and intermediate 1st Mary Booth, ond Elinore Bailes, Jrd Betty Jamieson, Sack race, junigr--1st Lueill¢ Croz- fer, 2hd Dorothy Digna, 3rd Diana Cameron Mathematic race, open-~1st T, Lamb. and R. Diggam, 2nd D, Ross and Marion Wilson, Three-legred rate, | open-«Helene Pattison and Alice Daudets 2ud Betty Frewer and Marion Wilson Basket ball shooting 1st M. Bailes, 10 out of 10 shots, 2nd J, Greenwood and 'B. Mackenzie Hat, gout and ubber--1st Beardmore, 2nd Betty Frewer, Jd A. Lauder and E, Wilson Obstacle rase--Juniors1st' 'Lucille Crozier, 2nd Toan Dobie, Jrd Doro thy Dignam Obstacle race, senior and interme diate~1Ist Billy Mackenzie, 2nd Rogs gy Jackson, Jd Mary Booth BB.C, Among those present at SPOTLS rer Rev, and Mrs Allen, Mr. and Mrs, 7, ]. Bailes, Me, Ballour, Mg Broos die, Toronto | "Me and'Mes. Bell, Ote tawt, Mrs, Uriah de Courcey Flet cher, Lakefield, Mr. and Mrs, Gil bert, Miss Green, Mr. and Mrs, Gil-| Melnsyre Hood, Mr, and Mrs. Jam-| ieson, Rev S. C. and Mrs. Jarrett, | Mr, and Mrs, Jovee, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Mallory, Mr. McGill, Miss Mackenzie, Mr, and Mrs, Parker, Miss Simpson, Mrs, Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Thornburn, Mr, and Mrs, Tos land, Miss Barbara Rolph, president Old Girls Association, Joa FASHION NOTES Black and silver make a lovely combination for evening wear for the woman with gray hair, Now and then a truly distinctive hat appears' among the lopsided | brime and poke<bonnet effects, An | English duchess wore at tea the | other day a very close-fitting tur. | ban of ribbon bands In tones of violet, Held high off the forehead on the left by a jewelled clasp, it | wlanted across the right temple to | end in a large bow on the right | ear, Bars and hair were invisible, Kitchen Corner | PORPETORIPPTR PARP HOUSE CONVENIENCES Invention Ix adding new devices (0 make our homes more conben- font and atteactive. Among these are the naw 'saredns which reil Ventilating systems are now be made which function In sum Cand a pal buried 'in thy TI, em lifted out of the sockets a oved from sight when wot ty his is in Mine With our new wiih wn ay and I. Je pi of a. #Mjoining rooms sometimes cut away and the PL ed into a bathroom: A porta fonoe is the latest Johiiivknce to 'enclose a dog or baby. The lags are paslly stuck Inte the ground and the sectiohn wired together, . The now Montreal Harbom Bridge, a two-mile spun across the viver St, Lawrence, built at a cow clabput $12,000,000, will be form: Ally opened on: Mav: 24th. This bridge is one of the largest and longest in the 37 fous lanes for automobile and oth« | clearance or trucks of the world, A rondway | feet wide glves four common | vehicuinr tenffic Street-car | water, Exactly nre situated on either sida | were uved iondwuy, Tho main spun of | structure, Ene a> the bridge Is 1,097 fost Jong and has bein resigned to give above high 82,000 tons in the shipment of lobsters Nova Scotia, to navigating | the United States totalled 761 of steel | ere ates, Shipments for the montis super- | of March amounted to 3,190 crates | through this port, A recent 162 feet | from Yarmouth, bridge of these two women has Tvo WOMEN with perfectly lovely hands ; i s wouldn't you think from the actual photograph, above, that they were both wealthy women ? . Yet number 1 does all hef own work ¢ 3 3 number 2 has maids : s ¢ lever enters the kitchen! 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