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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 Jun 1930, p. 5

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Es a aa THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 ¢ PAGE FIVE 'omen's Interests in the Home --- . and the Community utes fi actal Cotume and other ot news for the bear the name and address uf the sender, 8 should be to the Social Editor, or phoned to No, Qi waiting ou both tides of the paper. Miss; Borothy Gauld, Yormerly of Llewelyn Hall, Oshawa, has received her diploma as a graduate nurse of "the Women's College Hospital, ronto. The closing exercises of Bethune College will be cr of 'the occasion, Miss Helen Jackson, of Whitby, is leaving shortly for a trip to the Pa- cific Coast and will ®isit Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers whe have been spending a few days in in Oshawa returned to their home Ottawa, this morning. Mr. J. C. Ross, of Oshawa, is* vis- f iting friends in Vancduver. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw and fam F. J. Yeo, of ily and Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa, spent Sunday in Omemee, Mrs. street, returned to town Tyrone, for a few days. To- Bishop held. on Thursday, June 12. Mr. Justice Orde of Toronto, is to be the chief speak- Milton Werry, of Colborne yesterday after visiting Mrs. Luther Goodman, SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FCR BRIDAL OUTFITS .at the * "THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe St. S. sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned | HOSIERY Ar ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP Near Cor. King & Simcoe St. | Miss May Goodwin and Mr, W, A. Goodwin, of Lindsay, are in town visiting Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Ross, King street east. ' On Friday cvening last Mr. and Mrs, S, D, Gilkerson entertained the staff of the Arcade store informally at their home on Simcoe street south, during the evening Mr. Gilkerson was presented with a very fine foun- tain' pen and pencil, and Mrs. Gilk- crson with a lovely bouquet of pink roses, Mr. and Mrs. Gilkerson are leaving Oshawa and will spend the summer at the seca side. Numeious showers have been given in honor of Miss Doris Flin- toff, whose marrage takes place this afternoon. Among those who entertained for her are Miss Mar- ory Hewson, Miss Florence luni. off and Miss Florence Cox. f Miss Mary Wales ecatertained at a kitchen shower, last evening in nonor of Miss Audrey Werry, who is a bride-to-ve, of this month. Las week Miss Werry was tue guest ol honor at a shower given for her by a few friends at the home of Miss Mae Armour, BUSINESS CHANG On Monday of this vest Miss Mayme Adams who for 'several years past 'has been in the employ of General Motors as head cashier took possession of the Queen Mary Chocotate Shop, 20 King St., pag, formerly conducted my Miss J. Richarason, Miss' Adams will % i her personal attention to the bus- iness, The store will continue to carry the same well assorted line of candies as in the past, and Miss Adams will introduce two or three new favorites. Cigars, cigarettes, ice cream bricks and cones will also be added, Miss Adams will be pleased to meet all the Queen Mary shop customers and solicit the pat- ronage of many new ones, fast BLACK quichly-andvithout swtning _- -- [SUNSET ae or spoiling utensils Summer COLDS lightly! summe d sily develop into a a eee et or two of Aspirin will cold as quickly as it came. And 11 get immediate relief from it with it. WOMENS MEETINGS HARVEY HUNT MISSION CIRCLE The regular monthly meeting ot the Harvey 'Hunt Auxiliary was held on June 5th at the home of the President, Miss E. Boddy. After the business part of the meeting Miss Thomas gave a short talk, Mrs. Fisher then gave a very de- lightful solo and Mrs, Bateman a piano instramental. The topic ot the evening, 'Japan' was ably tak- en by Mrs. King. The meeting was then brought to a close after whieh Mies Hawley's gronp who were'in charge served a very dainvy lunch. T0 HOLD RECITAL AT SINGOE CHURCH Pupils of Miss Evelyn Trick, Teacher of Elocution, Will Give a Recital on Thurs- day Evening Miss Evelyn Trick, teacher of elo- cution, will featyre her three grad- uating pupils ina recital which will t ace in the "Sunday School room "of Simeoe- United church on Thursday evening, June 12th, The pupils 'are Misses R. Gates, J. Man- ning and M. Oster. Miss Trick her- self, will be taking part and will be assisted on the "program by Mrs. Grant Berty, soloist, and Mrs. Robert Holden, pianist. Before feceiving their diplomas, the three pupils who ares graduating wrote part of the tests, These were set and marked by Miss Trick. The oral tests will be judged on Thursday evening by Rev. E. Harton, Rev. F. J. Maxwell and Mr. L. Stevenson of the Collegiate Institute, 'As this is the first recital in which Miss Trick has allowed her pupils to appear it should be very well patronized. Tt promises to. be very interesting. for children, 3 pri She was a line M | realm, they enjoyed The photograph here shows five of the nurses who hava graduated from Women's College hospital, Toron- to. LEFT to RICHT: Ann S. Me- Angthrie, Volent Jane Kidd, Florence A. taylon, Agnes i. I.ZacGregor and NURSES REC EIVE DIPLOMAS AFTER SUCCESSFUL TRAININ 6 Dorothy E. Gauld. Violet C. Hartley, alsd graduated, although not shown in the photograph. MONSTER RADIO HOOKUP, JUNE 18 to America, With Replies New York, June 10---The most elaborate and widespread radio net- work ever assembled is being plan- ned for June 18 to link the Worla Power Conference, meeting in Ber- lin, Germany; the National Elec- tric Light Association convention m San Francisco, Cal. and listeners throughout the world, The speakers, including Thomas A. Edison, Senator Guglielmo Mar- coni, Owen D, Young, and Lora Derby, as they talk, respectively. from Orange N.J.: London Eng.; San Francisco and Camberley, Eng. will be heard in.the United States over two nation-wide networks of the National Broadcasting: Comp- any. Fiye short-wave radio chan. nels will spa the ocean to carry the'ceremony, which will begin at 4 o'clock, Eastern daylight-saving time, and continue for 45 minutes. The stations in New York will be WEAF and WJZ. The voices of all the speakers will be heard at both assemblages and simultaneously by the, listeners-in, The radic facili- ties will be augmented for the oc- casion by special wire lines of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Mathew. Sloan, president of the New York Edison Company, will open the world-wide meeting from the rostrum of the San Francisco convention. Then the program will be switched to Berlin to pick up an address by Dr. Carl Koettgen, en- gineer and industrial leader: then to Camberley for Lord Derby; to Berlin again for an address by Dr, Oscar von Miller President of the World. Power Conference; then to London; then be switched across the Atlantic Ocean to San Francisco to receive the talk by Mr. Young: then to the Edison laboratories at son, WONAN 13 SKILLED MEDICAL STUDENT ; ---- Dr. Pelland Is First Woman to be Enrolled in the Fac- ulty of Medicine of Uni- versity of Montreal -- £3 Montreal, Que, June 10.--The first woman to be enrolled in the faculty of medicine of the University of Montreal affirmed her primacy by outdistancing all her male confreres of her class when she received as a doctor "at 'he convocation. She was literally in a class by herself, since the list: was headed "Class A Miss Martha Peiland with highest distinc- tion," her name standing alone in this category. With true chivalry, her class gave her a rousing ova- tion' she was called up to re- ceive her degree. Dr. Pelland, whose home is in Que bet, also walked off with no less than prizes, These were the coveted a medal the prix Lackapelle, d- the premier pg d'internat and e premier prix de la Maison d'Ep- il of the Ursu- arguerite Bourgeoys College, where ghe seseived a B.A. degree. During he edical course, she scr- at TE Paul's Hospital teri at S lans to do three years of post-graduate study of ner- Yous: diseases, in Paris, In the same year as Dr. Pelland her course in medicine, a 'Miss Juliette Gauthier, en- at the Universit as a law student. who had iss. - Gauthier Although in academic 'equal status, is another story. 'may and proposes to her obi Bs which she is to do, without restriction, but her contrere Miss Gauthier will women admitted to the Bar is won, "To play one part eight times each week is too much for any ac- For." Penfolin Barrymore; Berlin and London to Speak! Orange, for the address by Mr, Edl- |. and, carrying off the highest honors, POLICE STOP GAMING IN SHRINERS' CITY (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Torontdv; June 10.--~Just as an elaborately equipped gambling hall in an upper storey of the automo- tive building at Exhibition Park Liere was arranged to start busi- ness at midnight, local police raid- ed the place and, after whrning the gamblers to hurry out of town, seized roulette wheels, dice tables, rouge-et-noir , lay-outs and other devices, said to have been ar- ranged for the amusement of dele- gates visiting the international Shriners' ' convention here. here, OLD FERRY AGAIN WILL SEE SERVICE (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Sarnia, June 10.--The Sarnia and Port Huron Ferr§ Company nractically completed a deal yester- day for the sale of the ferry steam. Hiawatha, which was with- drawn from the regular ferry ser- vice six years ago and tied up in Black river. The old craft, of Cag dian registry, willbe recom- missioned and taken to Little Cur rent on Georgian Day. er St Charles answers TE? Mill ees is pure, fresh milk with 60% of the water removed. Nothing is added to pre- serve it. It istwiceasrich asordinary milk. Itsuse in cooking ensures extra of Montreal] : an excellent record as a stu- | Aon. 2 received 'the University degree be obliged to rest on her University | | laurels 'until the long battle to have & Lm : Bef i iz ; pb BA hc The battle: against 139 NOMINATED IN33 RIDINGS Premier and Three Other Al- berte Govt. Supporters Get Acclamations Edmonton, Alta, June 10--Repre- senting five partics and an independ- ent group, 139 provincial election candidatgs were nominated yesterday in Alberta's 53 ridings, June 19 is election day. But four acclamations were given cach going to'a member of the Gov- ernment party. Premier J. E. Brown- lee was acclaimed in the Ponoka ri- ding, Hon. O. L.. McPherson, Minist- er of Public Works, received an ac- clamation in Little Bow, and M., Mc- Keenan, and Hugh Allen, both mem- bers of the Government fanks in the last Legislature, were returned in Lac Ste. Anne and Grande Prairie ridings, respectively, The Government (U.F.A) party is represented in cach of the rural rid- ings and has one minister, Attorney- General J. F. Lymburn, secking cl- ection in Edmonton. Party representation in the field is UF.A. 47; Liberal, 36; Conservative, 19; Labor, 11; Communist, J; Inde- pendent, 23. Nine prospective candidates drop- ped out of the lists and an equal number entered at the last minute. The surprise of the day was when S. T. Bigelow, Edmonton barrister, announced himself as "Conservative candidate in Cloverbar viding. UNEMPLOYMENT AID AGAIN URGED IN WEST Vancouver, June 10.--Municipali- ties of Western Canada are nearing the end of their resources for look- ing after unemployment. and provin- cial and federal governments must face their share of the responsibility to meet a grave situation which threatens to become worse as the coming Winter gpproaches, was the burden of opinions expressed yester- dav at a conference attended by rep resentatives of two western govéfii- ments (Manitoba and British Colum- bia), and the chief cities in Manitoba Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, POTATO ACREAGE IN ONTARIO UP Fruit Conditions Satisfactory --Weather Aids Growth in Last Week (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, June 10.----A general need of more moisture for grain crops is noted in the weekly crop report of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Weather conditions of the past week materially aided in growth in fall wheat, alfalta clover and hay, Corn planting has been general and is expected to be completed within a few days, 4 Potato planting is progressing and an inerease in acreage for the '| root erop is noted. Fruit conditions are generally satisfactory. SOLLOWAY-MILLS LEDGER MISSING | (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Calgary, Alta, June 10--The louse account 'ledger of the Van- | couver office of Solloway, Mills and Company, Limited, should be in Toronto, testified D.G.S. Duns, for- mer 'assistant manager of the Van- couver branch at the trial of Isaac W. ©, Solloway and Harvey M. Mills, brokers, yesterday, He stated that a diligent search of the Van- couver branch had failed to reveal i Hal phe 1.pf. the Diokerdge firm exe- harges of fraud and 7 entered its second week, quackery, like the battle against disease, is never ending. ""--eDr. Morris. Fish- bein, A '"Tittle-Tattle about one's fellow beings is interesing and fascinat- ing."--C, Hartley Gratton, (Plain Pi Ls "I've always felt that marriage was the most genuine thing in life." ~Mrs. John Coolidge. Simcoe Street South reasonable a price as this. individually selected because of its style, rightness, Phone 982 AND NOW IT'S CLEARAWAY TIME FOR SPRING COATS $19.50 to $39.50 Tweed and Tricotine Coats ~ Priced for Quick Selling at Half Price Qualities and Styles that you never expected to be ables to buy at so very Every Coat an exclusive distinctive model, All sizes up to 44. Special Wednesday Morning Bargains Verandah Rugs 24 Only Japanese Grass Verandah Rugs, Rich Oriental Borders. 4v; x 1%: f. $1 39 Special, each Pullovers & Sweaters 150 Misses' and Women's Summer Weight Pullovers and Sweaters,-- Plain and Fancy Patterns in Silk and Wool and fine Wool Textures, Sizes 34 to 40. Reg. $2.95 and $3.95. Each onsen 31,09 Each .. Hiking Knickers 5 Dozen Girls' Hiking Knickers Plain and Fancy Chec Sizes 8 to 14 years-- $1.00 Special Per Pair .. Linen k KEDRON NEWS Kedron June T7--The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Pascoe, -on Wednesday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting, The afternoon was spent in making plans for the anniversary ea, : Mr. and Mrs. Roes Lee visited Mr. A. T. Stainton's, Zion, on Sunday and attended anniversary services there. Mr. and Mrs, I. Hancock, Mrs. H. F. Werry and Miss Bernice Werry were in Toronto, on Tuesday. Mr. A. R. Scott and Lee, Arnprior motored here and spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. FF. W. Lee, Mrs. Scott, Donald and baby Joan returned home, to Arnprior, with them. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs FEverett Love on the birth of a son, in Oshawa Hospital, on Wed- nesday. Mr. BE. McCormack and Miss Greta Pereman, Columbus, recently Yisited with Miss Beatrice Mount- Miss Nora Werry accompanied by Mrs. James A. Werry, Enniskillen, spent Saturday in Toronto, Mrs, @. A. Langmald, Mrs, Fred Langmaid and Mrs. W. Langmaid, Douglas and Jackie, Oshawa wera visitorg with Mrs Everett Mountjoy on Thursday. Keep in mind the 8. S. annivers- ary services to be held in the en- closed shed on Sunday, June 15, at 2 pom. and 7 p.m, (Standard Time.) Rev, J. M. Whyte, Enniskillen, will conduct both services. In the after- noon the music will be by the school and in the evening by Eben- ezer chofr. On Tuesday, June 17, tea will be served, followed by a play "Sonny Jane" by the Green- bank Young People, who will also supply the music between the acts. Glad to report Mr. Walter Davis, who has been very ill with erysipel- as is improving at the time of writ- ing. The Young People's Classes, of Kedron spent a social evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Clugs- ton, Columbus, on Friday. Miss Marguerite Conlin attended an afternoon tea at home of Miss Hazel McCullock, Columbus, on Wednesday in honor of Miss Marion Reesor, a bride-to-be, EXPLOSIVES EXPERT Tons of Powder Used in "Song ot the Flame" Without: Fatalities In the filming of a great spee- HIRED YOR PICTURE || tacle containing military action, such as Jirst National's "Song of the Flame," at the Regent Theatre, the studio powderman or explosives expert had the safety of the aciors in his hands. Harry Redmond, explosives' ex- pert at First National studios, who was responsible for the scenes in "Song of the Flame" requiring the use of explosives, has the re- markable record of handling 42 war pictures without a fatality, Redmond personally prepares all of his rifle, machine and cannon ammunition, ground explosions, aerial shell bursts, and so on. The "blanks" have no cardboard wad- g to fly through the air and ke cuts, and the powder is a special sort that is wholly consum- ed and makes no powder burns. Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire, Noah Beery, Alice Gentle, Inez Courtney, Ivan Linow, Bert Roach and other favorites, some of them comparatively new to the screen, head the all-star cast. Alan Cros- lapd directed the picture, which was adapted from a thriling oper- etta with Russian revolutionary background. or, "Song of the Flame" ist for a Polish Prince. It with thrills, suspense and great cities and in the cou depictd the love story of a girl revolution« is filled realistiq portrayals of Russian life in the ntry. Garage 168 King W. Wilson & Holland Phone 3202 -PERSIA You can acquire suntan without SUNBURN. This lovely new beautifies. It is not sticky. Filmed completely in Technicol- 0 be kept on hand. bricks and cones. Aanouncing emmy Ownership QUEEN MARY CHOCOLATE SHOP. Having purchased from Miss T. E. Richardson the Queen Mary Chocolate Shop, 20 King St. East, | respect- fully. solicit the patronage of the citizens of - Oshawa. 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