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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Jun 1930, p. 5

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WHE OSHAWA DAILY ~'IMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25,1930 * PAGE FIVE 'omens' Interests in the H dw SAG ap ome sor and the Community ANNUAL PICNIC FOR ST. GREGORY'S "SOCIAL AND - PERSONAL Mr. pov Mrs. Harvey " impo, of Chatham and their brother, Mr. Ralph Vickery, King street, Osh- Awa, are holidaying at Windemers Hotel, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, Mrs, Cassie Fraser, Almonte, On. | tario, is visiting her sister, Mrs, 'George Smith, Dond Street, West, Mrs, A. Gibson. of Toronto, Wax | a guest at the Petrie-Barnes wed- ding on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, W. Stoven, Mr. H, M. Barnes of Oshawa and Mrs, G, Miller and Mrs, H. X. Dunning of Belleville, motored to Orillia to at: tend the funeral of the late Mrs, P. Dunning, Mrs. W. B. Eaton and Miss Annie King of Wolfeville, Nova Scotia are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W, Hal, King, King Street East, Mrs. A, Welr and son. Jack of Oshawa are visiting for some time in London, Ontario, Mrs. W. ¥. Cowan, Oshawa, is Women's Catholic League Arrange Program and : Supper | --a] Classes were dispensed with yes. terday' orn oh at 8t, Gregory's ne- parate school to enable the boys and, 'girls to attend the annual school plenie.. At one-thirty Instead of assembling for the regular school activities the elated children as- sembled on the lawn in front of the school In readiness for the journey to Lakeview park where the plenic this year was held, Any attempt at discipline was given up hy the teachers and sisters who at first tried to establish some order, The older boys who. were looking for- ward to a baseball game and who not contented with merely, the an- ticipation of such could not resist having a game of "catch". and knocking out a few "flies" fn the school-yard. Shrieks of delight rose from the little tots who were overcome with the thoughts of the good time they were going to have in the afternoon, Finally the cars arrived and when everyone was safely packed In, amid shouts and cheers the happy plenickers began the trip to the lake, A splendid program of games and later a supper was supervised hy the members of the Catholic Wo- men's League. The League also provided tickets for the transporta- tion, The fine weather lent its spell to the success of the outing, which will stand out as being one of the happiest of summer days for many At ATKINS HOSIERY & of the boys and girls, * LINGERIE SH ontertaining at luncheon at the Toronto Hunt Club to-day, Rev, and Mrs. Dean, Burus, ploneer missionaries on the cele. brated Flin Flou fleld Manitoba, wore visitors at 8f, 'Andrew's manse yesterday. The splendid self-sacrificing work of these young missionaries on thiw frontier fleld is well known through out the United Church. They are enjoying a well-earnpd rest after their strenuous work of the last two years, SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR BRIDAL OUTFITS At the ' THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe #¢. 8. | Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned HOSIERY you suffer after meals with a ng, rom 3 sour and acid stomach 3 y believe they have heart frouble tremble with fear, ex ng. any s condition ute to drop dead, T) be prevented, owl relieved, Take' C Caries' Lite Liver Pills ! es and neiral -- hod pod A very pleasant evening was npont at the home of Mr, .and Mrs, Ross H, Bmith, 300 Burk Street, when they entertained a number of friends of Miss Eileen Merril re cently "in honor of her approaching ye the sas Jn and encour e digestion, marriage. The house was prettily he. Shinach, fiver 30 bowels will | decorated In pink and white, Mins dlaanied iy Jamil and | Merrill arrived somewhat Jater than ous in Hy) Car the. other guests.and was much sur, tonic of = | DrRed that a shower wis heing gi- st for a 25¢ | von in her honor. The gitts she re. ver Pills, celved were many. d She of Carters Lit Little SCHOOL CHILDREN Jearnations, Weddings LOCKREY--PETERSON - On Tutu afternoon, June 2 th, Rev, J. Maxwell dnited 'n mar- ringe HH St. Andrew's United church manse Aletha Pearl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Peterson of Prescott, Ontario and Donald Wil. lam Lockrey, son of Mr, and Mrs, William © Lockrey, Thedford, On- tario, After a short wedding trip Mr, and Mrs, Lockrey will reside in Oshawa, NOCKBURNE~~BLACK A quiet wedding took place on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock a St, Andrew's manse, when Rev, J, Maxwell, united in marringe AA daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. Black, Louisa Street, Oshawa and Robert Bdward Rockburne, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Rockburne of Maberly, Ontario. The bride and groom were attended by Mr, and Mrs, Jas, McMurray of Maberly, On their return from A _ honeymoon trip Mr, and Mrs, Rockburne will reside In Maberly, GREEN--MERRBIL L A preity wedding was solemnized at King Street United Church, Oshawa, Saturday, June 21st, when Ethel Eileen, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Chag. Merrill became the bride of Lorne A, Green, son of Mrs, Green and the late Harry Green of Frankford, Ontario, Rev, 0, B, Craig oMeiated, The church was attractively decorated with palms and pink and white peonles The hride was given In marriage by her father, The wedding music was Played by Mr, Treneer, church or« nist, The bride was gowned in ry crepe black satin, with hat and shoes of the same shade, She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and baby breath, Her only attend ent was Miss Jean Walker of Osh awn, who wore a pink crepe dress and pink hat, Her bouquet was of pink earnations, Roscoe Merrill, brother of the hride acted as best man, A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony, When the married couple left on thelr honeymoon trip the bride travelled In a grey en- semhle with purse and fur of the same 'shade. On thelr return Mr, and Mrs, Green will reside in Tor- "| onto, KINGe=WALKER The marriage of Agnes Nanay, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Wal. ker, Nassau Street to Charles H, King, son of Mr, TT. King and the late Mrs, King of 24 Mill Street was solemnized at Knox Church manse on the afternoon of June 214t, The coremony was performed by Rav. D, Munroe, . The bride's dross was of powder hiue chiffon with gold lace cape, She wore n blue hat and car- ried a bouquet of roses and earna- tions, Miss Jean Walker as brides. maid was gowned fn plhk crepes with' pink hat and bouquet, of pink Tho hest man was How a 'warm room and | B.O.' (Body Odour) cost her another admirer LETTER OF THANKS Ast. NiGRT when they skated together in the had seemed so attractive. But here in the close, warm room her charm completely vanished. She felt va Solna, The same old story. Why did she always attract men 'sbut never hold them? It had hap- Janed so often, Fra Joie) themes wiyoutar, gi a hl hes sa, my uncle, i Fyn sician, warned me in an indirect' Phyo: *B.0."=body odour, "For I thought I kad been so careful, "But, as he explained, our pores are stops #0 used to this familiar odour that we don't notice it in ourselves. But others do--especially in an overheated room with windows closed. And it always offends. "So now I've adopted this simple precaution, I wash and bathe with Lifebuoy--and I love it! Lifebuoy makes me feel so gloriously fresh and clean--so safe. For its rich, creamy antiseptic lather purifies pores--ban- ishes every trace of 'BO.' "" New complexion beauty buoy is a marvellous complexion a: Its gentle, searching lather clears swag all ipuritiss fromm | e pores. Dull freshen. Complexions fairly glow i clear, healthy, radiant beauty. Its tt Hlessant, extrascloan scent~that 3 oh tells you Life Tuer wo poo. hd Lifebuoy #ioay. H EALTH uo body a i , odour-- AUXILIARY OF THE CANADIAN LEGION | Members of L Ladies' Auxili. ary Visit Christie Street Hospital ------ee The members of the Ladies' Aux- lary of the Oshawa Branch of the Canadian Legion in thelr efforts to bring happiness and cheer to some who are still bodily suffering from the results of the awful days of the Grent War, paid a visit, on Bat- urday, to Christie Street Hospital, and distributed gifts of cigarettes, chocolate bars and oranges to the patients, Four hundred packages of tobaccd and cigarettes were do- nated, In appreciation of this kind and thoughtful aet, the secretary of the Oshawa Branch received the following - letter, from the as sistant matron of the hospital: Mrs, Armitage, Sect, Oshawa Branch, ™ Canadian Legion, Oshawa, Ont Dear Mrs, Armitage: We greatly appreciate the kind. ness of the President and members of the Oshawa Branch of the Le- glon, In donating the cigarettes, chocolate bars and oranges for the sicke-patients in Christie Street Hos pital, They thoroughly enjoyed this trent, Thanking all, Sincerely, -------- ep JUNE FIELD DAY AT GOLF CLUB 'he putting, driving and ap proaching competitions held at the June Tield Day at the Oshawa Golf Club yesterday were closley contested, The final decisions re- sulted In Mrs, G. W, Pinner, win- ner of the Putting, Mrs, H, C Smith, winner of the Driving, and Mrs, J, ¥ Grierson winner of the Approaching, Mrs, R. 8, Morphy made the best net score in the first flight, her net score being 104, Miss June Smith was winner of the second flight with a nel score of 118, Popular Scientific Lecturer at Chautauqua GGoorge King, brother of the groom, after the supper th& happy coupla 10ft_on thelr honeymoon which will be spent af the Thousand Islands, The bride travelled In a maize en. somble with shoes and hat to match, Mr, and Mrs, King will reside in Oshawa on thelr return, ------ ' SCOTT--=BLAKELY Saintfield, June 23. (Special). The lawn of the bride's parents was the scene of a pretty wedding, whon Hazel Marjorie, eldest daugh- tar of Mr, and Mrs, Campbell Blak. oly of Saintfield, became the bride of Olarence EK, Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs, W. A, Scott of Oshawn, Rev. a oper coi conducted the ceremony and eon, Leask, cousin al i brder ad the Wedding ah. was given away or Same and looked lovely hid A gown of white, satin, trimmed h a. Alle vell" was in t Sud was caught with She wore. the face " . gitta of the oom, a white gold pendant and earrings, aot. with Jeatie and sapphires and carried a augue of Ophelia roses and. liliead ho rt e valley, Miss Myrtle Blakely slater of the bride, acted as brides maid, and wore a gown of lilac fl vio crepe. with large hat to. i spied a'houquet of. i 'Horman Scott; bro room wan best man. ete made A dainty f Ruting 1 ork k, nin w She Mies Li "ol bride a After Fan Holenttn] buffet funcheon on the shady lawn, Mr, and Mra. Scott left fora short motor trip, a smart sand suit with hat, shoes and gloves to match, and a brown fox fur, Mi and Murase Scott left on Wednesday for Regina, What New York Is Wearing By Annebelle Worthington Tiustrated Dressmaking Lesson Vurnished with Every Pattern A chic youthful wearable type that is simply flattering, Designed along Princess styling it achieves a lengthened silhouette, The collariess Vionet neckline is softened by sunburst effect beneath the knotted trimming plece, The flared sleeves are particlar. ly. smart, The curved seaming narrows the effect through the hips, ' It is printed crepe silk in attrac. tive lime green tones that is smart. ly appropriate for town or resort, Style No, 2652 comes in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 Inches bust, Peach pink shantung, ange! hlue flat crepe silk, eggahell ground with dusty pink stripes in silk shirting, coral-red sheer linen with tiny SIMCOE ST. SOUTH discriminating clientele, Phone 982 : This Store i is ready with Correct Holiday Apparel to help you to. make "July 1st" a happy holiday for you. OUR PRICES AS WE HAVE PROVEN TIME AND AGAIN ARE SATISFYINGLY RIGHT! Just give us the opportunity to prove to you that we have right now the finest and most varied assortments that it. has ever been our pleasure to display befere a $3.95 Full Fashioned 8 Pure Thread Silk Hose Only makes that are na- tionally known are to be found In our stocks Yet the price range offers tho host value at every price Ho why buy hose without a name or a reputation, Or. jent, Bupersilk, Puritan Maid and Monarch Hose, From 98¢ to $2 Pair BATHING SUITS the smartest of them all and the greatest value of them all-- of course is the "Klingtite" to $4.50 They have no equal at There Is LINGERIE And LINGERIE Some of it is made down to a price to attract the women who think first of the cost, and some is made up to a standard to satisfy the women who demands wearing quality, style and fit, The latter is the kind we offer you here Hyloom, May Belle, Petersuit and Mercury, are names that are well known in the lingerie trade. , These manufacturers have a reputation that they are not going to lose, Their garments are always the last word in style. most wonderful selection awaiting you here right now. There's a The bride travelled in |: NORTHMINSTER Representatives of the organizations of STREET FAIR various Northminister ited Church met on Monday evening further arrange for the an- nual street falr, finitely decided on August The committee de- 22 for the date of the falr, Many impor. tant questions were ralsed, dis. cussed and decisions arrived az, Each chuich organization was al- lotted a certain branch of the work, Judging by the splendid turn out and tre enthusiasm members of the committee the sue~ cen of the fmir will no doubt ex« ceed that of other years, showed by white polka-dots and printed voile -- in hyacinth blue tones are new com. binations for summer, Pattern price 20 cents, Be sure to All in size of pattern, Address Pattern Department, The Summer Fashion Magazine is ready! It con. tains most interesting styles for adults for town or vaeation wear, Also darling styles for the kiddies, It is 10 conta a copy, No, 2552. Bize 'Name : Street Addieni oy Province GYPRY LASH Love caught me in a golden net All geonted rose and rue, Love lured me to a little house, And sent me tasks to do. [ hake and sweep and sew a seam And keep the heart-flame bright, And lle against my lover's breast All through the starry night, But, 'oh, the trials I once have roamed Beyond this sheltered spot, With high winds beating in my face Where harbourage was not! I look from out my wndow pane To Hills of Far Away, My feet grow weary for the roads Beyond the break of day. Dut--=Love has such imploring eyvos, I could not quench their light And so I bake and sweep and sew, And lie-awake at night! ~=Ry Falth Baldwin, the erackling CEREAL KeLLoce's Rice Knispies are 'wo delightfully crisp they ac. tually crackle in milk or cream, Good for all the family. So easy to digest and nour. ishing. Wonderful with fresh or canned fruits or sweet. ened with honey. Use in macaroons, candies. At all Two Tone Bobettes arrived VEN we, used as we are to seeing new merchandise, were excited and thrilled as the new Woods Lavender Line brevities were unpacked. You have no idea how: delightful they are. They come in 'every describable colour, in a won derful array of charming new designs, and, of course, each garment is styled to the moment, NEWS that will interest every Woman the New Woods Brevities have WOODS Opie '9 Simcoe St. S. There are smart dancing sets} a variety of brassieres, pyjamas, in plain and striking colour contrasts, together with many sets which are strikingly decorated in French applique designs. The vests and brassieres, of course, are low-back- ed as the season's styles demand, whilst the knickers in every case are tlat-waist ed and tightly tailored at the hips, mak- ing them ideal for wearing with the new type Princess frocks. Smart Decorated Bobettes $2.00 We are enthusiastic about these new brevities. Won't you come in and let us show them to you? We know you would like to see them, F. T. Lamble Phone 528

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