PAGE SIX / HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSPAY, MAY 29, 1930 i ome «4 /and the Community ry, Bond street. of Toronto, Who presidency of of the On- '. Col e Alumnae, Prin » d with a lovely silver tray at the annual meeting held recently in Toronto. Ars, 7. H. Campbell, 62 Kenneth PA : ny ¥, H. Parsons, 288 Ric Street, East, leave this evening for Montreal from where they will safl to-morrow for Liverpool. England. Mrs, Camp- bell and Mrs. Parsons will spend three months visiting relatives in England, 1, Mr, and Mrs, A, MacDonald and John and Neil and Mr. McMaster and Marie McMaster motored to Sarnia and spent the last week-end with relatives in that city and Courtwright, following ladies of Oshawa hy "entered | for the Ontario Lae dies' Golf Championshp Tourna- ment which is to be played on the Oshawa links, next week: Mrs, Erle Phillips, Mrs. H, E, Smith, Mrs. G. W. Pinner, Mrs, Harry Bull, Mrs, Ernie Dixon, Mrs. E, Hodgins, Mrs, R. W. Morphy, Mrs. T. WwW. Caldwell, Mrs. R W. Gel cle, Mrs. F. Ww. Grier- son, Mrs, N, Daniles, and Miss Gladys Morris: Ladies from OmitHin{ golf clubs will be present and Ww! fle in town will be the guests of the Oshawa members. ar------------ ENGAGEMENTS r. and Mrs. Fred Flintoff an» re the engagement of their on- ly daughter, Dorig Agnes, to ¥red- eric H. Sills, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs: R. ©. 8ills, Ottawa, The marriage will take place early in June, WOMEN'S MEETINGS JESSIE PANTON AUXILIARY The Jessie Panton Auxiliary ot St. Andrew's Church held their regular monthly meeting In the Ladies' parlours of the church on | Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. After the devotional exercises, business was discussed, The madies decided to hold their next meeting at the lake in the form of » picnic. Work was completed on garments for a pre-school aged child who is gor 'jeg to the Lake for the summer, A social half hour was 'spent be. fore the meeting was brought to a close, '3 DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND On Tuesday, May 27th, Empire or the Daughters of Eng: Jand, Trenton, paid a visit to Osh- awa. They arrived here about 6 o'- clock, There were visitors from Most Wort Small, of B visit, also Most Worthy Grand Past Pres, Sisters Foulter and Noabes of Toronto, Supper was served to the visitors and members of Oshawa Lodge. During lodge meeting the degree work was put on: by Trenton degree team in a very capable manner. Short speech- #8 wore made by Grand Lodge of- ficers, also visiting Presidents ne District Deputys during which the dent of Oshawa Lodge pre- se the Most ' Worthy Grand Pres, with a silver sandwich plate, tlantic Cit | HA ra. "omen's Interests in the Women's Missionary Society : Reports Sectional Meeting Held in Claremont on May 27 The thivd ugl meeting of Western Sect 'of Oshawa | © byterial was held in Myrtle Un Church on Tuesday, May 27th, with Mre. @vozier, Oshawa, Yicapres- ident, of the Oshawa Pres } presiding, A good representative from the Auxiliaries was present. The worship service wus conduct- ed by Mrs, Myers and Mrs. Michael of Oshawa. Mrs, Michael read a portion of 10th chap. of Matthew, speaking of whole hearted service and what it means to us. The new discipleship was given a new meaning, , The characteristies = of his disciples are whole-hearted gen uine love, courage, forgiveness, strength and tenderness, sincerity in our giving, actions and prayers, We aequire these by studying Christ's life, then practising this example in our own lives, 7 on behalf of Empress of India Lodge of Oshawa, Great credit is due to the members of the commit- tee for the wonderful supper which was served, ------ sp ------ ' Mrs. Johnson: "Do you ever speak of my cooking to other men, dear? ® Mr. Johnson: "Oh yes" Mrs. Johnson: "I'm glad of that What do you say, dear?" Mr; Johnson: "Oh, I don't just re- member what I say; but of course, | have to tell the doctor what ails me." "Sambo, you are very lite this morging. . Any reason?" Vell sah, it was like dis... When Ah looked into de glass dis morning I.couldn't see mahsell there, so Ah thought Ah must hah gone to work It was two hours after dat Ah dis- covered de glass had dropped out ob de frame." SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FCR BRIDAL OUTFITS at the THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 8 meoo St. S. | Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned | HOSIERY As ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor. King & Simcoe St. [CCl aE Sx SMU Sa Prayer was offered by Mrs, My- 1d 8. Mrs. Dird, Oshawa, was appoint- ed secretary, for the day. The minutes of the last sectional meeting held at Claremont were then read. Mrs, Merriam, on ber half. of the ladies of Manchester and Myrtle, gave an, address of welcome, to which Mrs. H. Thomp- son, of Whitby, responded in a few well chosen words. A pleasing feature of the morn~ ing was a duet, "Daffodils" sung by Betty Flintoff and Kelvin Edgar, two mission band members from King 8t, Church, Oshawa, Mrs, Wilson, Oshawa, gave the report of Miss Flora McRoberts, re- garding 'Whitby Summer School of last year. This school is w@ll worth whle, Men and women from the different fields of labor; China, Jas pan, Korea, the great Canadian west, with its large number of strangers, these workers are giv. ing of their wealth of experience, to this school. dealing with the problems of migsionary work in all its phases and showing just what the church must face and what 8 great part we may have in spread. ing the gospel! A Japanese girl, speaking at the school, told just how much the gospel had meant to her. Through her words, our Father is showing us how much our efforts are meaning to others, Miss Me. Roberts expressed her appreciation of the sectional meeting, for the privilege of attending the summer school and thought it would be an education and Inspiration to any one, who could attend during the coming summer, A song, "In Heavenly Love Abid. ing." was given by Mrs. Nicol, Oshawa, and was much appreciated, Echoes from the branch meeting held at Bowmanville, was given by Mrs. White, Brooklin, Mrs, White gave a very comprehensve report, {glving as a keynote of the con- Yention, entire consecration for ef- | fective service. The morning ses- sion closed with a quiet half hour conducted by Mes, Irvin, Oshawa, who spoke on Consecration, The prefent is the only time we have, 50 we should be ready to use every opportunity that comes to us, Who ean estimate the value of attending to all the little duties that are around us, true consecration, Is needed whether we serve in high or low places We are the only help God has to do His work; we must realize, we are our brother's keeper. Let us not fall Him, for He is counting on us Simplicity often supports a load of chic when the ingredients that 80 Into it are of the proper choos. ing. The hat situation, however, is more complex, The fabrics that #0 into the making are legion, and they are crushed, twisted and mani. pulated into n myriad of interest. ing shapes, The two models shown in the Voguo sketch on the LEFY above were designed by Rehoux. The afternoon session opened by worship service conducted by Mrs, Smith, and Mrs. Bunting, of Plok- ering. The Secretaries of the dif- ferent departments gave reports on thelr work after which a very plea sing duet, "In the arden," was ren. dered by Mys. Tordiff and Mrs, De Loury of Myrtle, 1. That the See, be instructed to write a letter of appreciation to Harold Barker, Oshawa, for typing convention programmes, 2. That the date for the Presby- terial meeting be left to the discre- tion of the executive, 3, That the sectional meeting send a delegate to the Whitby Summer School, 4, That the said delegate he Miss Alice Arnold, Brooklin, Betty Flintoff and Kelvin Edgar paper straw, crocheted in a binek« and-white mixture, which replaces tweed for an informal beret, It 1s draped over a mandeau of burnt orange grograin vibbom, The litsle bow that lies against one cheek is typical of tho new kofter hats that all Paris Is wearing, The secs ond model is a youthful interpreta. tion of bicorne. It Is of wine rea aghin sang one of their songs, "I'm only a little Christian," the ladies wore pleased to have these youth. ful members present to help with the program Mrs. Regbins, pres, of the Oshawa Preshyterial, ad- | dressed the meeting, bringing cons gratulations to the women on the wiecoss of last your's work, and speaking encouragemen, for the work of the present year, We have a great task, an unfinished task, each one is busy, doing her own particular part, The disciples, long ago, faced untold difficulties, but they tarried In Jerusalem, until fiil- ed with power then went forth to work They knew Jesus was the power with them day by day, First things come first in our lives, as In theirs, We must he more In pray- er, Is it having the place in our The lower one is soft sivingdike | grain----an important factor in the new hats, The frock is of a cravat siik==one of the high notes of the felt banded with navy blue gros. in pin dot design and navy Every package of Red Rose Tea is prepared with fhe same care--ac if our reputation were to stand or fall upon that single package. ob DROSE TE Ais good ted' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good TT --_--_--_ ae pecially the work people, splendid mothers, who had great vision and faith to carry on, In the past, There are two outstanding circumstances | and conditions, ns 'related work, Pentecost and Peace, The upper room was occupied hy men | how God has allowed us to take and women alike, walting for the outpouring of the Hply Spirit, What was the outstanding difficulty at that time, today with, ean take her part and Is responsible | far this work, be done, By a. of the young, She pald tribute to the | foundation laid by our to our indifference, We' have indifferent people to deal In our W.M:8, every woman | How can this work praying, reading, working and giving, Why do we | hear of so many conferences among the Powers these days? They are hunting after peace, . What is the remedy? We know Jesus sald, my | peace, 1 give unto you, What are' we 'doing with our knowledge ir this great peace? Are we giving it out---teaching the, love of Jesus, which will bring peace This Js part of our responsibility When wo think of the great privileges and benefits, this gospel has brought to us when we thifik of our place, we should also think, of the responsibility resting upon us and be grateful to he able to help those Je favored, Will wo necept the challenge end do' our utmost to carry His gospel to the uttermost parts of the earth? Mrs, J. C. Young, of Oshawa, on behalf of the courtesy committee, thanked all those who had In any way helped to make the meeting a success, The session was closed by prayer, offered hy Mrs, (Rev,) Merriam Myrtle, in colof, A touch of fresh has been given by lingerie details, a white pique collar and one-sided bow as a tie, On the. right Is u black and white fancy straw togue irimmed with a white flower at the | sido, Sketch by Vogue, ' | lives that it should? May the pows | or of Pentecost come in great strength to our women, go that we may realize our personal obligation, As a Preshyterial, thera are three things to pray for: (1) o deepen-| ing of our own personal experience, (2) the extension of our work and (4) that some one in Oshawa Pres. byterial may listen to the call for work in the great' field, home or nbhroad, More things are wrought by prayér than this world dreams of, Let us be found often in pray- or, After singing a hymn, the con. vention was favored with a recita- tion, *'T have 'changed my mind," by Miss Aletha Barrett, Manchester, Mrs, Johnston of Toronto, then gave an address, fhe was pleased | with the great interest displayed | by the women in this work, and es« | TR a i - ARES UST COMPLETED NEXCELLED COL IN ATLANTIC CITY ON IAI, HOSBITALITY Oou/ Now Ready for daily. Fu ropeanPlan rican Plan FETTER &HOLLINOER, 9c, vEUOENE C. FETTER, Ang. Din: .. 100 and Canton Crepe Georgette Dresses 295 Values to $16.50 BUCHAN : Jerseys and Wool Suits $4.95 Values to 18.50 n Penman's Pure Silk Hosiery Wool Sweaters $1.95 'Values to 5.95 -=",s fs. 49° Summer Celenese * DRESSES all the Wanted Shades ANS ANNUAL ¢ CLEAN-UP SALE4; 50 Hats - Values to 6.95 $0.95 Values to 19.50 SRR a $1.95 -------- Tweed Suits $ BR ---------------- Beautiful Georgette and Flat Crepe DRESSES all new styles and shades | | In the Store 15.00 Values to $40 LF We SRR TERY 40 Tweed and Broadcloth Values to 22.50 Values to 30.00 g St. E. a - TY & ---- Ey '