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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Jul 1930, p. 5

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/ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930 PAGE FIVE Women' s Interests in the Home --- and the Community SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr, Yowsrd Van Dyke, of ka monton, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, D, Van Dyke, Kodyon, ] Mrs, 4. Seward has returned from a visit to Detroit where she attended the wedding of her son, Bert 0liffe, to iss Marjory shroud on July bth, Mrs, P. D, Moody, of Hamilton, and tor three sons are visitin thelr mela. Mr, 4, 1, of "Windale', Kast Whitby, Mrs, W, 0, Vowler und daugh- ter, Deothy, and nephew Leonard Stone, of Los Angelos, Are guests of ther cousin, Mrs, Herancourt, 68 Driw Btreet, Mr. and Mys, 1, K, Thurston, of Detrot, Michigan, and Mrs, lstell Cochnne, of Toronto, are guests of Mrs, Thurston's father, Mr, A, C. Cronk, Warren Avenue, Mr and Mrs, W, Medlagnd and fami) together with My and Mrs. J. MW Hirst left today for a motor trip jo Ottawa, North Day and Mus. kok Mas Urage Wingell, of Hamil ton formerly of Osffawa, Is # guest in jown of Miss Bernice Germond, fiscoe Nitrest North, Miss Marion Andrews, of To- rato, aunt of Miss Audrey Mori sn, Masson Ntreet, who is being married today, has heen a guest in se city for the past two weeks, Mrs, George J, N, Morison en. ortained at tea yesterday aftor- NOTICE! "The Times" will publish re- ports of meetings of all Wo men's Organizations in the community, Kindly address such to Women's Page Ed. itor or Telephone Number 35. When writing remembéy to use only one side of paper. July Clearance Our Prices Are Night THE FASHION SHOPPE Motherwill, 84 Blmeoo Nt, N, "Where is your cottage?" If it be within reasonable distance of the Toronto Lake Simcoe + Oshawa Brampton area, you can arrange with us to call for and deliver your family wash each week during the vacation months, This will provide you with one of the greatest ' comforts the cottage housewife can anjoy. e have five dif. ferent kinds of "famil wash" service==all mo orately priced and all done in soft water with. out any marking or starch. ing. . Phone or write to: day, or atop apy one ol our courteous drivers. PHONE 788 noon in honor of her eldest daugh- tor, Audrey, whose marrings to John Britton, of Torgnto, takes place this Rfte¥noon, Mr, and Mrs, William Vickery, of Toronto, are In town for the funeral of the Inte ¥, 1, Vickery, of this elty; which takes place this nfternoon, Ney, John Garbutt, of London, formerly pastor of Himeoe Kireel United Church, will be In attend. ance at the funernl of the late ¥ Iv Vickery, this Afternoon Mrs, W. A, Luke and daughters, Missos Millicent and Margaret Luke and Miss Ida Dale are on a trip through the Canadian Wont and the Pacific Coast Mrs, Roxborough and won John, of Toronto are visiting thelr cous wins, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Bunker, Oshawa, Mes, No KE. Wright and children, of St. Catharines, are in town visit ing friends, Miss Hamel VanDyke, of Kedron, who recently graduated from the training school of the New Hamp shire Mtate Hospital, Concord, N, H., Is now enjoying a whort visit ut her home at Kedron, prior to returning to the same hospital where she has acoepted an appoint. ment As supervisor Miss Van Dyke has just been awarded her RN, degree, Women's Corner PUDDLE PONDERING We folks it seems to me, are much Hke puddies, A puddie's very shallow, small A seeming acoldent, a storms horn oreature, of formless eloment, moulded hy wall Of brick, or mud, or stone aver happens To be about, Yoel sometimes, the night, When gadfly bitten traMe stops its splashing, A puddle may catch a shy new moon In Aight, May hold Orion for a breathless hour, passage to argosies olouds that hreak And fled a pirate wind, or softly tremulous, Embrace the dawn's early image Hike a lake, dirty, what In of And no the human puddle lifts its 0 To oatoh, at times, the beauty of God's grace, wo Pattieln Mion, Take The Children for a Plenle Obildren do have a ~ wonderful time where thare are swings and slides and such things for thelr amusement, A visit to Lakeview Acid Stomach Exconh acid is the common cause of Indigestion, It results in and sourness about two hours is ter outing, The quick corrective in an alkall which neutralinos acid, The hele Shieetive in Phillips' Milk of Maghonsia. has remalned standard hm Sr, in the years al One spoonful of Rhijlips' Mik od Magnosin noutraliwes = usta mang times its oe. in ld " apd fantoless And action fs qulok. You will never on orude methods, never cons ue to suffer, when you learn how qulekly, how ploanantly this prem. for method acts, Please lot: it show you==now, Be sure to got the genuine Phil Nps' Milk* of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for BO years In cor Tooting exooss acids, Each bottle containg full divections--=any drug: ANE TTS LJ | RON OF "Kingsthorpe," the pleturesque summer home of Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Southam of Hamilton, was the seepe of one of the season's most interesting weddings yosterday when Miss Katinka Raimond] Young, daughter of Dr, and Mrs, George Raimondl Young of Cols chester, Kng,, became the bride of thelr son, Myr. William Watson Southam, Just as the sun had hes gun to slant down the sky at six o'clock, the fair bride, who aps pears as (1) above, entered thy Hite flower-bbdecked lnolsont where the cevemony took nlace overlooking the waters of Take * drs Park any of these bright summer afternoons will reveal thin fact, Crowds of pleniokers throng to the lake but none enjoy themnelves like the ohildren, As soon as the stuaet oar stops and? they get off there In n mad rush to nes who can sooure a swing first, Nometimes there Is a bit of selfishness din played but on the whos children are usually willing to shave with onch other In thelr fun, Tiny tots try hard to compete with thelr old. of brothers and sikters In webing who oan swing the highest and once In a while there in an unfort unate mishap, Dig winters are often given the © responsibility or ohnporoning 'the younger ohlldren in the afternoon and it in amusing to see how her repronohes are re wonted hy, the younger brothers, who finally agree to her sugges: tions when she reminds them that "Mather said not to do that," Then there In the mery-gosround with ita enchanting ocallope music that the kiddies just love to take rides ou, and pretend they are really truly wild west riders, The plo. nlo lunches and suppers of course never loose thelr popularity and very often they are the principal part' of © the afternoon: These undhoes 'are augmented by candies, loo oream. cones and the ever-necoss sary in the minds of children, bots tien of "pop, It In often diffieult for some mothers to take the time away from the household duties to go on a plonio with the ¢hildren but no mother In too busy that she own- not spend at least one or two days of the summer with hor ohlldren on some such outing, It not only fn tha happiest day of all for the kiddies but the mother will find that she enjoys It almogt as much herself, = "One may faithfully keep all of the Ten Commandments and coms mit a hundred cvimon calling for remem -- Re - in | Ontario, It was a simple wedding with just: the near friends of the | bridal pale present, Delphiniom blue and teasrose yollow was the color sehime carvied out In the bridal procession and in the gars den flowers which served as does orations, (8) Here are the father and the mother of the groom, My, and Mes, W, J, Southam, with the bride and groom, caught hy the photographer Immediately follows Ing the ceremony, (8) Miss Marion Thompson, one of the guests, who wan smartly attired in chartreuse green chiffon, with matching hips length coat of green velvet and W. J. SOUTHAM WEDS MINS KATINKA YOUNG OF ENG LAND hat of lace steaw In the. same shade, (4) Two sisters, guests at the wedding, Missos Elisabeth and Murgaret Holton, wearing similar frocks of pastel tinted dotted Nwins, trimmed with tiny roching of matching Hpen, the one In pink and the odor in blue, Thely linen hate matched thelr frocks, (8) The bridesmaids, Minn Mary Noutham, sister of the groom, and Myay Charles Menender of Oshawa, cousin: of the belde, attired in delphinium blue chiffon with large hints of teasrose yellow and carey ing arm houguets of delphinjum md pernet roses, Certificates Amarded to Pupils Of Daily Vacation School tu castor, that the day in a happy one for the children, the pupils who hive been attending the Dally. Vacation I'vains ing Sehool, conduated by Miss Gert rude Staples: at the Churgh of All Nutlons and the closing of which wis held last evendug are all wish ing, thut the classes were going to continue for the remaiude: of the sunnier, The school was started more or less an un experiment by Miss Sta ples on Wednesday, the second, el July, nid: has been in session until noon yesterday, Miss Staples is ase sisted in her work by voluntar teach ery, Migs Bernice Werry, Miss Mas dulinve Biggs and Miss Mira Cun- ningham, Classes are held for two hours every morhing, and all chil dren of the community are invited to attend, A programme mapped ont by the Curriealum Committee of the . Toronto . Dally Vacation Bible School Board, is followed, This pro- gramme includes Bible instruction; handswork, sueh ax sewing and draw gi a story period when such stors ies an the ong in connection with Ralphael's "Madonna of the Chair" are told the children; a conversation period when the children are allows ed to ask questions und have them answered for them and a relaxation period when carefully chosen games are taught by the supervisors, This experiment of the summer school han proven very successful and it is hoped by Miss Staples that she will be. able to carry it on on a large seale next year, The voll included over forty children Last evening eleven ehildven of the Primary Department tecolved cortis fentes. <aivaete of the Jamon and termediate' cliss,. Cortificates were awarded to those who had a, retord of good attendance and good cons Contrary school closes duct, Revi GW. lrvine, pastor of ORCS" LA By Lavon Cadardale United shusgh wad shales man at the elosing exercises which were attended by ahout fifty people, mostly children, Although the par ents were invited to attend, few of them acegpted, but the children pre sent were delighted with the pros pramme and particularly with the refreshments that were served at the close, A number of stories were told the kiddies, some by Miss Hazel DeGuerve, Singlng-games that had been taught during the school hours were also items on the programme Those who received certificates were Junior and Intermediates, in cluding children {rom the ages of nine to fourteen Katie Kadueki, Peter Makarehuk, Adele Cebulski, Lona Cobulski, Julia Kudugki, Joe lgel, Annie, Seoldra, Polly Swzoldra, Joe Miseresky, Mary Andvanick, Frat Johns, Heginners, including children ages from four to eight: Lily "Paylor, Violet Taylor, Fred Taylor, Emily Waite, Albert Waite, Annie Cobulski, Tony Cebulski, Nel lle Tureski, Mike Tureski, Marcella Kupehingky, Olga Katueki. The atm in providing these sum mer elaxses for the children of the community 1s to give them = joie: thing to do' in" "the" veation time and alvo to give thm ditional in. stragtion for many are {rom homes of new" Canudinns and" must + be taught the ways of the country of their adoption, Therags no danbt but that the children liked the idea of olng to sehool in vacation time, Vary few of those who started on the first day dropped off in attends ance before the ant day, ' A TATE. "AL noon here to-day," anys a Righop's Journal 'the Methodist chimes played In commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Pro hibitton, They bogan wi that #904 qld Aun Revive ua asala,' {hd been unusunlly MODERNIZED Youth I notches in your elgareito case?" | "Husbands! 'uheh say, whit ure all thess Vamp» Jdealt larrangements 40 DIVORCE CASES { FOR ONTARIO COURTS Ottawa, July 12.~Vorty divorce wpplications from residents of the I'rovines of Ontario which were not with at the last session of Parliament have boon returned to the appleants and they huve heen notified to present thelr petitions to the Ontario courts, The first ddvores cases In Ontario are listed to he heard In the Autumn befor Judges but not juries, | ELECTRICITY HELPS GATHER FISH WORMS | Ind "July 12,0Cholce worms hy the gallon with Inhor of pleking them off had with a It of electricity | and wporis Knox, fishing only the the ground may he 114 judicious use Gordon Byers, florist wen reported Gordon drives feet Into the ground whers he nocts worms ure hiding, connects with an electric Hght socket turns on the juice The forist says that three min utes Inter all the worms for yards whout hegin 19 crawl to the surface Heo selects only the best, cutting off the Jules when his needs have heen upplied n ston) rod n few LL it | and ROYAL ASSENT IS | GIVEN B.N.A. BILL | London - July 12, The British North Amerioan bill hag received the royal assent and became law It had passed both Houses of Par Hament Im the extraordinarily short period of 156 days notwith standing the fact that the session husy he bill amends the British North America Act to glve effect to the concluded hetween the Canadian Federal Government and the Governments of Manitoba iy] pi RTCA oi Ww. A ELLIOT lent oul ils worth ie | Hupkntehewan and Alberta for the yelurn of natural resources' to the three of certain Crown lands to the juris diction of {Columbia is nlso Involved provinces, The turning ovel the Provinces of British GANGSTER TOLL 15 47 THIS YEAH Chicago Crooks Calmly lg nore Enlivened Police Activity Chicago, July 12,~-Cangsters 1p naored unprecedented police getiviry caused hy the Alfred "Jake Lingle augamsination by calmly murdering another racketoer In his own home Two men uppenred at the door of in which Hved Thomas yours k gangster, Bon ner wet down his flvesmonth-0lgd on to answer the bell, The pall engaged him In a heated argument suid Donner's wife, "Honest, you guys have all wrong," sald Bonner 2 "Not this time' sald one men the house Bonner, 10 gol. ma of the T. ARCHITECT, [S SANDON. MAN, Notting hack In the cool shade of tall trees amidet a wetting of gorge ous colored flowers and rookery plants thin Colonial residence haw a very pleasing appearance and is at tracking much attention in the elty whore It is erected, The arehitect occuples thin residence himself and han designed the layout of rooms to form an attractive office as well as home The, collings of all principal rooms on the main floor are cons structed with 4 x 6 heams at two KITCHEN 10'0% 120" DINING ALCOVE ! n 96" x 146" LIVING ROOM 16x 14'6" Correction Possible For Heating Plant Of Inadequate Size Modern Devices Conguer Mistakos Teohnieal developments in heats ing have advanced with great rapids fty during the lant few years, A fow Yours ngo we would not have oxpocted proper elroulation of watery at 100 dogreon, eupecially If the systom had been doslgned with an oye to soonomy, and the pipe sleos kant an small an possible, Today there are devives whith maka this possible, . They consist of a small oledtrie motor driving Httle blades or "impelleps" of with tha water returnsline, When the motor ja & In a chsing connects" W, A, ELLIOTT, Architocs foot centres covered ofl top with 1 x i beaded and. matched flooring face side exposed, and finished with 1 x 8 fly flooring on top, All the ex posed beams are decorated with suitable stencils in different eolors Plastered walls are rough floated finish, painted cream, One of the pleasing features of the residence is the dining alcove with {ta conservatory on the south containing many blooming plants the year round adding life to the AN IDEAL HOME Nie of House! 24' 6" x 31' @' Walls: Wood siding. Roof: Blue Cedar shingles, Cuble Contents: 18,000 ou, ft, Approximate Cost: $6,000.00, Renders desiring further infor« regarding a house of this communicate "with 210 Thirteenth, Man, and 'men« 247. Consult a it designing archi« mation Fdeslgn should Mr. W, A, Elliott, Street, Brandon, tion: design No loon! arehitect tect in too far removed, home, -- en] BED ROOM 100% 100" BATH | OFFICE 100% 11%" FIRST FLOOR Small House Service Bureau, Ine, drives the water through the ays. tom, regardless of its temperature It gan or ofl in used for fuel, the motor in connected with the cons trol ayatem so that it will operate whenever the fuel Is "on" The device is designed so that it doen not obatruet the flow of water around or through it when the motor 1s not running, so the forced olraulation need be used only when the natural efvoulation due to the low temporature of the water, fa not effective, or it oan be used cons tinuously to compensate tor piping that has been installed undersive, To provide for the varying vel nme of watar ax its temperature changes during the seasons an ex. anslon tank. or some equivalent a included in the heating syste, It the radiators have heen installed pn ha BED ROOM Copyrighy 1030, ' BED ROOM 20x60" 150x180" SECOND FLOOR wible to valse the expansion tani and thus put more head" on the water in the boiler, and so increas the boiling point, A long, low radiator, rated af S00." will be more effective thaw a high one of the same rating, Water will elroulate in a gravity system at from one to six inghea pan second, A motorsdriven impelled oan Inorease this to six feet pen pocond, and every radiator in the house oan be reduced in alse and correspondingly smaller piping used, A closed" system ean ba weed to increase the water press sure, In various ways the compet« ent heating contractor ean attack the nroblem and design and install a water heating system that will ba low In cont and oxtramely flexible In operating under widely varying weather conditions, Ka dschionsl

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