THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930 rd PAGE FIVE Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community Social and Personal Notes for the Social Column and other items of news for the Women's Page should bear the name and address of the sender, snd should be addressed to the Social Kditor, or phoned to No, 85, Kindly avoid writing on both sides of the paper, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Gilbert and bon Hurray, and Miss Hazel Pogson and Mr, Walter Gilbert of Oshawa spent the week-end in Picton, Miss Iva Everson of Oshawa and Miss Helen Brown of Lindsay who have been on a moter trip through Quebee and the Maritime provinces returned home to-day, The members of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club will be the guests of the Port Perry Club on Friday evening, The Ladies' Bible Class of Centre Street United Church spent an enjoy- able evening at the home of My, and Mrs, Robinson, Thorton's Corners on Tuesday on the occasion of thelr mon- thly meeting, There was a splendid attendance and all present appreciated the hospitality of Mr. and py Rob Inson, i a---------- a... ii LL 3 i Standard Remedy for Headache ZUTOO TABLETS are an efficient and harmioss remedy for headache. 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BROWN HE JEWhLEN Official Watch lnspectos tor Canallan National and Osh. awa Railroads 10 King St. W. Phone 180 "The Times" will publish re ports of meetings of all Wo. men's Organizations in the sommanity, Kindly address such to Women's Page Ed. itor or Telephone Number 35. When writing remember to use only one side of paper. Mrs. John MeBride, Beachbuarg, Ontario, and daughter, Mrs, Ernest Idvingston and Vivien Livingstone are guests of Mrs, McBride's sister, Mrs, George Smith, 73 Bond Street West, Mrs, A, B, Ramsdale and child ren, of Jersey Oity, are visiting with Mr, C. 1, Gillard, Cburt Bt, Mr, and Mrs, Jason Lennox and Mr, and Mrs, Ray #mith spent the week-end with [riends in Hunts ville, Mr, A, W, Williams and family motored to Budbury on Saturday and spent the week-end with Mr, Williams' sister, Mrs, ', Benn, Mrs, Edilte Hamilton, of Mase. ons, New York, is a guest at the home of Mr, C. KE, Gillard, Court Btreet, Oshawa, Mrs, Fred Merritt, of Detroit, and Mrs, F. R Daniels, of Montreal, were recent guests of their sister, Mis, I A Embree, Buckingham Manor, Simcoe Street North, Mr, and Mrs, A, C. Cameron and family have returned to town after spending a short vacation in Hunts. ville, Ontario Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Clarke, und Mrs, Clarke's mother, Mrs, Willlam Adams, Bowmanville, Mr, snd Mrs, Kenneth Clarke, and the Iatter's mother, Mrs, Down, Mr, and Mrs fam. Clarke and nlece, Marjorie Moore, Whitby, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Flintoff, und daughters, Deity and Beverley, and Mrs, Willlam MaCon nell, of Hollywood, Cal, who Is visiting with her nelece, Mrs, Roy Flintoff all motored to Niagara Falls over the week-end, Mrs, Stewart McTavish, was host. ons at a delightful shower and sur prise party given at her nome lant avening by the girls of the Dally Times office, in honor of [iiss Reta V Aten, one of thelr number, who i# 4 bride-to-be of next week A meeting of Lorne Camp Hous feotland was held in Engels Hall on Tuesday evening, It was ane nounced that the plenie for ull Toronto and District Camps Is being held on Maturday, August 16, at Port Dalhousie, It was decided that the Oshawa Camp would nt tend and anybody desirous of tak- ing the sail to Port Dalhousie nre asked to get in touch with s'ther Brother John McGregor, 230 Burk BL, or Brother Wm, Ness, 60 War. ron Avenue, A whist fellowed the meeting and the prizes were won A. Btevenson and B, Falls, Mis. Samuel Schwartz of this eity left yesterday for Tampa, Florida, wherg she 1s to represent 'the Phys thian sisters of the province of On. tario as Senior Supreme Representa tive at the Phythian sisters Convens tion for Canada and the United States, Mrs. Wilson of Fort William is the Junior representative for Ontario, The nine provinces of Canada and the forty-eight states of the United States will be represented at the convention, which takes place from August 11 to 17. On her way to Tampa, Mrs, Schwartz will be the guest of her neice and nephew, Mr, and Mrs, Ormsby of Detroit, ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced "of Helen Marjorie Lucille, youngest daughter of Mr, Albert W, Greene, and the late Mra, Greene, af Whithy, to Mr, George Edward Oke, of Lind« say, elder son of Mr, anid Mrs, Rich. ard G. 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B, Mitchell, Kurn's Drug Store or any drugstore and if any skinny man doesn't gain at least § pounds in 30 days=his money back. by Mrs, Ness, Mra, Callison, Mogars, Oshawa Couple Honored at Muskoka On Occasion of Silver Wedding Twenty five years ago wedding bells rang out in. jubilintion and many Oshawa folk wished joy and much happiness to Mabie Gertrude Thomas, whom Rev, 8, J, Bhorey, D.D.,, of Bimcos Ht, Church, had Just pronounced the lawful wife of the rising young business rian, R, Newton Johns, On Tuesday of this week the sil. very echo of those bells chimed in far Muskoka, und wun entire Island-colony paid tribute and of- fered follcitations to a much-loved and fondly devoted pair. lovely Lake Rosseau danced and dimpled in flirtatious eostasy at overy kiss of every laughing sunbeam; why white birches and tall, prim poplars alike shared the coy, loverlike Whispers from stalwart pines pnd primeval onk trees overhead a sky of heaven's own loyal blue made royal canopy for this Sliver Wed. ding Anniversary, . Invited to call in tha afterncen at the cottage of Mrs, Herbert Luke, Mr, and Mrs, Johns arrived to find it a recepton with speeches refreshments, decorations, and best of all a goodly number of Oshawa folk who make Muskosn Assembly thelr summer home euch your, Rev, Dr, H, B. Dougall, re cont pastor of Bimeoe Bt, Church and managing director of the nn at Muskoka Assembly, wus (ost master and spoke very fesliugly of the high regard in which the prin oipals were held; both in Oshawa und by the host of friends they had made during thelr seven summers at Muskoka Mrs, Johns, who wus the oldest daughter of the late John Th inns was born In Oshawa, Dr, Douneul wild, and Mr, Johus could almost be called a native having romeo to that city from Bt, Austell, Corn wall, England, when less than a yoar old, As a young man he start od a small muele store which has grown with the years to the tine enterprise it now is on Himeoe St North, - Among those to drink Mely good health und continued happiness ware Mrs, Herbert Luke, her 1augh. teraMrs, BR, Mcliwraine of Knox ville Tennessee, and Mrs, Ewart McLaughlin of Oshawa; Mrs, W, A, Luke, Misses Millicent and Mar. garot Luke, Oshawa; Dr, and Mrs, , B. Dougall, Toronto; Minn Marion Burns, Mr, Jack BSellley, Mrs, Willis Tait, and Miss Edith Widdup, Hamiiwon, Meantime at the Inn elaborate, though hurried preparations had been made by fellow guests, Ou arrival, Mr, and Mrs, Johns were krosted by the orchestra playing the Wedding March and fod themselves at the head of ( guest. promenade to the dining room, There their table had been trans. formed into a bower of wergreons with pink tulle and water lilies and nll the little decorations which lov. Jog hands can muster for a roal celebration, Even a 4-storey wedding cake was made for the oc¢- canlon and a poem of good wishes compored by one of the vueuts ex prossed the heartfelt goodwill of all present, With Mr, Krnest Bhild- rick as master of ceremonies and Rev, Dr, Dougall chief speaker, the wedding supper was a jovial ne, Among those who participated WOre: m Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Shildrick, Dr, £. A, Hardy, Dr, Florence Mc Conney, Miss Imogene Carter, Mr, and Mrs, R. V, Darcy, Mra. Kath arine Johnston, Mrs, George A Martin, Mrs, Mary Thor as, W,. A Kvans, Miss Muriel Kvans, Mis Elizabeth Evans, Mise N, Dunbar, Leah Kamil, D, A, MeIntosh, Mary 1, Craig, Margaret Bhuter, Lill'an Mecties, Roberta Pente:ost, BE, 8, and J, M, Kiteley, Wilson Macuon ald, M, Henke, nll of Toronto; Nev, , BH, and Mrs. Applegath, Middle fleld, Conn; Mrs, A, J, Darling, Montrosl; Wilda Castantor, Weston, A, Matheson, Hamilton; Miss Mary Bartholomew, Miss Bessie Bartho- lomew and Mrs, John Jelley, Lock port, NY. Rev, A, M, and Mr» Htewart, Loudon; Kathleen FKng land, London; Dr. O, and Mim Olive Ziegler, Toronto; Mrs, D Youpg, Wellund; Miss ¥ Merriyg- ton, W. 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