" " THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930 ; PACE FIVE | Women's Interests in the Home --- and the Community f Social and Personal Miss Jen Clancy of Division street loft yesterday for Peterbor- ough where she will attend the Normal School for the coming term, Miss Haze! DeGuerre is in Pet- erborough attending the Normal Behool there, Mr, 8. J. Bhessell, of Belleville, is relleving the agent of the Cana~ dian National Railways here in the absence of the local agent, Mr, W. H, Hutchison, who is on his vaca. tion. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyce, of Collingwood, who are on & motor trip to Detroit, Windsor and Sar- nia are spending a few days In town with Mr. Boyce's brother, Mr, Harry Boyce and Mrs, Boyes, Osh. awa Blvd, Mr. George Hart and daughter, Miss Margaret Hart, who have been spending the last two months in England veturned to Oshawa yesterday HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The ladies of the Hospital Aux- {liary met yesterday afternoon at the Nurses' Residence for the Fagular business meeting, Reports were given on the proceeds of the dining tent at the Fair, but did not prove as satisfying as in forms er years, No delegates for the Hos. pital Aids' Convention that is to be held in St. Catharines next Wednesday and Thursday were appointed, but in all probability some member of the Oshawa Aux- iliary will attend, TT ------_-- Perfect dyeing so easily done! DIAMOND DYES contain the uality anilines money can buy! That's why they give such true, bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, lingerie, ; e anilines in Diamond Dyes make them so easy to use. No spotting or streaking, Just clear, even colors, that hold through wear and washing. : Diamond Byes never give things that re-dyed look, Ther. are Just 16¢ at all drug stores, hen per- feck dyeing coats ho morte fo ea why experimen make shifte? Diamond-Dyes Highest Quality for 50 Yea FEET ATT TL I ST TE OU. JUST ARRIVED Full range of Ladies' Fall Coats and Dresses at the FASHION SHOPPE | 84 Simcoe Street South | if fl neu ATLANTIC CITY'S NEWESY Contrally Located Fireproof Hotel 820 ROOMS Tb oe Salt Woter Bethe Weonn Posh Ovorieoking the Gocan 13 ww Anpricn iG @ 85 Lady, B.D foro dn wl, re Mr, and Mrs, Harry Howes, of Godfrey, Ont,, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, J. H, McKeever, Athol street, Mrs, Gliddon and Miss Mildred Gallagher, of Oshawa, have turned to town after spending the past two weeks with relatives In Guelph and Hamilton, WEDDINGS KIEFHABER--DRADER One of the season's smartest weddings took place at three o'clock Saturday afternoon in St, Paul's United church, Preston, Ont, when Mildred Westlake, younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles F. Drader, was married to Oeorge Edward Kiethaber of Oshawa, son of Mrs, Keithaber of Blair and the late George Kiel. haber, The flower and fern banked altar made a colorful artistie setting for the charming event, at which Rev, Roy M. Gelger, B.A, pastor of St, Paul's, officiated, The interior of the church was beautified with bouquets of glad. foll, dahlias, astors, ginnias ana Queen Anne's lace, To the accompaniment of Rich. ard Wagner's wedding music from "Lohengrin," played by Miss Estelle Tatum, the bridal party, consisting of the bride and her father who gave her {n marriage, Miss Kathleen Drader, the brides. maid, Mrs Karl Klethaber of Blair, and the groom's brother, Karl Kiethaber as hest man, enter. ed the church, Messrs, Allan Hors ton and Bert Wood of Oshawa wera ushers, The popular young bride made a radiant picture in her beautiful period gown of white satin, fash- loned with straight bodice and long, full skirt, falling in deep points at the front and back, The neck was cut in cowl style, and sleeves were to the wrist, The ex- quisite veil of Brussels net that she wore, was loaned by her cous in, Mrs. Harold Tanney of Peter: boro', who had worn It at her own marriage twenty years ago, The Jullet cap of the veil was fastened with orange blossom, and the bot. tom was finished with insets of white silk lace, Her shoes were of white kid, She carried a lovely shower of pale pink Tea roses and valley lilies, and her only orna. ment was a pearl necklace. Miss Kathleen Drader was an attractive maid of honor, wearing an effective model in green silk Ince shot with silver, with lace bolero, and off-the-fuce green felt chapeau, Her shoes and hose were sliver, and she carried a lovely Shear of American Beauty roses and gyposphilia The bridesmald was hecomingly frocked in maize georgette, with A wide bertha, an matching mo hair hat trimmed with silk ribbon She wore kid shoes and hose, and her flowers were the same as the maid of honor's, As the register was signed. Phil. | ip Drader of Moncton, New Brunse wick, a brother of the bride, sang "Until", The organist played Men delssohn"s wedding music as the bridal party left the church for the bride's hom on Waterloo Alreel, where a reception was held Following the reception, Mr, and Mra, Keifhaber left on a trip te De- trolt and other American points, the bride's going-away costume being a smart cocos flat crepe frock, tweed coat with coon collar, brown Chenille hat, and brown shoes, hose, gloves and bag, Upon returning they will make thelr home in Oshawa, ALBERT STREET YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE The Albert Street Young People met last avening for their regular meeting. Arrangements were made for the servies of which they are to be in charge next Sunday even. Ing, it being Young People's Week, When these had been completed Mr, Ross Clark took charge of the Programme which was of a mis slonary nature and the study book "The Christ of the Indian Road" was continued with, The meeting closed at the conclusion of the study hour, you'll find that Kellogg's Corn Flakes are ideal for the children's supper. Wholesome. Easy to digest. Packed with flavor and crispness! Millions of mothere prefer crisp Kellogg's every day, FLAKES + Welcome for breakfast, lunch and dinner ree | RECEIVES MEDAL MISS VELMA PEARCE Daughter of Mr, and Mrs, RB, Pearce, who passed the Kleme tary School | o, lano Examinations with first class honours In June, was last night honoured by bel % presented with the prizes given by the Oshawa Music Nw Club for obtaining the highe Ty al marks of all the plano examina. tions held in Oshawa, Miss Vel: ma is a pupil of Miss Ida H, A nott, AT.CM, MENDING GLOVEN If you buttonhole around a ho in a kid glove before you pull the hole together tA mend you will have & neal staunch one for you can slip yol needle thru the huttonhole PRESENT PROGRAM YOUNG MUSICIANS Medal Awarded to Velma Pearce for Highest Stand- ing of Any Music Student in the City The meeting of the Oshawa Mus. fe Study Club last evening wag én inspiration to all its memhers, and music lovers of the city, Never since the Inception of the club has such a programme heen presented, And 50 much appreciated was It, that it was the suggestion cf the president that they mike It an Ane nual event and that wt the [first meeting of every Fall term the Pirst Class honor students in the most, recent examinations of the I'oronto Conservatory of Music pros vide the programme, such Hs Wis given Inst evening Of all the musie teachers in the city, there ware twenty-eight pupils who re- ceived honors in the June examine ations, twenty of these received first class honers and it was these students of music that played for the club members last evening Many of those who took part were very young but It is the intention of the elub to do all in Its power to encourage these Young artists and to Assist them In every Way gtury to it 1 rather | 1 then the kid for the actual mend Ing. What New York [s Wearing ah ip nt It's most unique and slender, + The Princess bodice has a de French V at front with rolled ¢ lar that tends so much to detr from hreadth, The inset the becoming Vionnet Grouped horizontal tucks ted lengthened line at the a toftened effect at either Kive a 1 side ep i] ot i" front with The attached skirt flares youthful ly at hem Style No, 2628 {5s silk crepe in ma hogany brown with hl contrast, It may be had in sizes 16, 18 yea 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust turquoise ue rs No, 2048 size 3a, 3 14 yurds 3 inch material with 1 yard 39-in ch contrasting and 2 1-2 yards binding It also lends itself beautifully printed chiffon, cotton voile; print sheer linen, printed batiste and gec gette crepe, Pattern price 18 cents in stam or coin (coin preferred), He sure fill in size of pattern, No, 2628 Size ,... REE ERLE REE REE Aa varias dveruseves Name Street Address VERA ENN Province REEL REET) City 1o ed ie ps to ponsihle All but two numbers, the {nolos hb Mrs, Lesy and Mis, A |B, Fisher were plano lustruoments ale, and the programme is as fol. {lows [ Ethel 0) Narcissus, Slator | won ("a ' Le John Rol Village Raine, Hell Mareh In OC Hale {. Valetta | P'oares du Rummasl Velma Kpogmann [vey John Kuhlau, Iris Play, Huellar sonktins 6 Elves At Nianton | 7. At the {June Luke | K In Hanging | Betty Marks | i onatine { Ramsden 10, The | Ellgaheth Deans | 11 Mayvtime Esther Hall 12, Villanulle F.va Mis, A. B. Fisher 14 The Musical | Evelyn Robinson 14, The Doll Danese Helen Doughty { 15. Nocturne ( Attearsley 14. Voeal Lany 1" toad 18 vacturne Johnson 19 Movements) | Hatoman oh lee Carnival I'rinl Ciardens lament Noreen swallow Maz IrKh Doll' Auqua Clock Lalse opin Rumanll ol Mrs Knleetnd MEZUrKn Choply Arthur (iret Mildred a 0 in, (1 Beethovar and 2nd Evelyn onan (a Liebuntraume Neuralgia Headaches Colds neckline, | SPIRIN tablets will relieve pain, No doubt about that, Even those deep-seated pains that make a man's very bones ache, Even the aystemic pains that women suffer, They od to these tablets! Genuine Aspirin has many important uses, Read the proven directions found in every package of Aspirin tablets and don't endure needless pains from neuralgia, neuritis, bottle of these tablets in the house; carry the pocket tin If subject to unexpected headaches, sudden colds, Quick relief, without any harmful effects, Auplrin does not depress the heart. Just look each time for the name As the word genuine prin every box, rin--and in red on TRADE MARK REG, ASPIRIN Dorothy | | new Davies rheumatism, ete, Keep a | Burgmiller Hamar | Mercadante, | In anger Y oung People's Meetings KING STREET YOUNG PEOPLE The King Street Young People's League met last night, While the members were gathering a song worvice was conducted by Marjorie Blewett, The worship service was in charge of Velma Harris, Vice- President, who acted in the absence cf the President, Ed, Kietaber, The Liszt, (bh) Polonaise, Chopin, Helen Morison Presentation of Meds A charming feature of Lhe meet. ing was the presentation of the Musle Club medal to little Miss Velma Pearce, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, R, ©, Pearce, who passed the Elementary Hehoo! Plano Ex amination with first class honors receiving esighty-threa par cent, and oltaining the highest percents uke of any music pupil of the city, The medal was presentsd hy Mrs, Roy Wennett, the club president, who extended to little Miss Pearce the heartiest congratulations of the club Another pressutation was made at last night's meeting when Mrs I, J. Bale, honorary president of the club, cnlled Mrs, W, H, Andl- son to the front and after axpress ing the club's deep appreciation of the work done hy Mrs, Andison during her term as president for the past two years made her the recipient of a heautiful wall plague, done in striking black and white and depleting the scene of "I'he Duke's Orchestra', Mrs, An dison took the opportunity of thanking those who had given the gift and of stating her joy In the work of the Music Club, Last evening's meeting Musie Club is the first since the spring and the first at whigh the president, Mrs Roy Rene natt has presided. The next meet mg of the club will he hald atl thie home of Mrs. D, M, Tod, Simeon streat north, It will take the form of a social evening of the | #Boripture selection for the evening wan read by Ruth Peevers, A very interesting story was told by Made. line Tooley, "It's Mission," which was followed hy a vocal solo by Violet Clarke, "My Task," The business was brought hefore the League by Velma Harris, after which thes meeting was handed over to Norm Winter, who ealled on Mr, Cragg for a short talk, Al, Hor: ton and Bert Wood each spoke for Wn few minutes, Bernice MeQuald gave a humorous reading on the question, "Can Girls Propose?" Mix of the hoys then presented a short, Russian skit, those (aking part heing Al. Horton, Harold Bar. ker, Jack Comrie, Bill Kddis, Stan- ley Harris, Ross Switzer, and Ray Ripley. A plane solo was given by Dorie Walter, after which Velma Harris again took the chalr, JUST 30 FAST COLOR PRINT DRESSES Sizes 10 years for girls. And 14 te 20 for Misses and Small Women, Regular values up to $2.50, Wednes- day morning Navy Pleated SKIRTS With White Cotton Tops, for school girls of 8 to 14 years, Made from a fine all wool ------------------ RITSON ROAD HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB first meeting of the Ritson Home and School Club held since the summer vacation wis on Tuesday of last week, Mrs, Booth, the president, was in the chair, It wis decided there would he a has snr in the school on the arternoon and evening of October 24th, There will he & children's clothing hoeoth, a miscellaneous booth sale, a sale of home cooking and a candy hooth Afternoon tea will he served, Other husiness discussed and at the end of the discussion the meeting took the form of a social, when the ladies of the club were at home to the new teacher and new members All were entertained by the contests the winners of which received hand. some prizes After refreshments were served the meeting came 10 a clone Girls' Leatherette RAINCOATS WITH CAPS A litle clearing. lot of about n dozen in colors Hed, Navy and Brown, Nizes K (o 12 years, Regnlar $8.08, Wed. nesday morning Merge. Wednesday morning ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE BIG BLACK COVERED EXERCISE BOOKS The biggest The Road Wilh 144 pages of fine quality ruled paper. value of them all, Special 10¢ Each Use New Hymnary London, Ont The new hymnary of the United Church of Canada will | he used for the Arst time in Lon. don tonight in Bt, Andrew's Chureh when a rehearsal of choirs for the impending sessions of the General Council of the United Church will Ee i i i he held, "I don't Little Miss Frisky didn't wo much ax turn her head, She ran an only she could run and she dis Impy's face helleve sald he on it," Now, that wasn't at all polite on | snoaared an only she could di w, "pe Impy's part, Little Miss Frisky | yo4p © When she disappeared as looked offended, "I don't ask you |i way just as if jolly, round, to believe it," sald she, "Facts &re | jen My, fun had hidden behind facts, whether you helleve them orl Fainuds, an far as Im Was con~ not, Those ferns over thers could a the joy bry igen out tell you whether or not, I Know |. (he day, You se, Impy was in where the entrance to your home |j,vs He was very much in love is. 1 don't lke people who don't (Copyright, 1080, ye heliave what | tell them." With ay th Wawa this she whirled and started away, -- By Thornton W. Burgess ------ -- there (x seldom gain, | But often not a little pain | know | Httle | very Old Mother Nature I'he instant he attempted to &ps proach har she would run Away Impy the black Chipmunk didn't what was the matter with Something was wrong, but he didn't know what, He lost his ap. petite, He had more dreams than usual and curioualy enough, thase dreams were all about Miss Frisky, pretty little Chipmunk whoa ace qusintance he had recently made Impy would start out to gat some thing to eat and the first thing he knew Miss Frisky Instead of for something to eat Whenever he found her, he would he supremely happy, When he failed to find her, avearvthing seemed wrong Now, little Miss Frisky shy, She was timid Impy wasn't the least hit bashful, but little Miss Frisky was bashfulness ituelf. She never would let Impy come very near her, The instant him WAR | he attempted to approach her, she would run away, Then Impy would fly into a terrible rage; that fis, he would sometimes, He would he- come very, very angry. Other times he would be most forlorn and slowly go back home, looking ax If he had lost his last friend, Now, all such things have a moaning, Perhaps you know what that meaning is, In Impy's case it meant that he was In love with little Miss Frisky. He didn't know he was In love, but he was, If she came over near him and sat long enough to talk to him a few min. utes, he was supremely happy, If she just flirted that pretty little tall of hers in a saucy manner and ran away, the day was spoiled for him, He looked for her the first thing in the morning and he looks ed for her the last thing before going to hed at night, A great Idea ocourred te Impy. 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