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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 Jan 1931, p. 7

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~ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, 'RIDAY, JANUARY 2, 193} PAGE SEVEN Momen's Interests in the Home --- and the Community oF & Personal | ttie, of Casa Loma, is en- st a Bridge this after- jonour of her niece, Miss night. ry snd Miss Jessie Marsh , Marshall and Mr. J. 'all of Toronto, were uests at the home of Mrs. ke, King street east, hd Mrs. N, Small, of Orton, are visiting at the home of v's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ills, Albert street, nd Mrs. McNally, of Guelph, eo guests of relatives in Osh- pently, George Jamieson is spending seeks in New York City, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Berry spent New Year's in Toronto, at the home of the Dr, Berry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Berry, Mr, W. Sheather, Mrs. Berry's father was also a guest at the family dinner party. Mr, John Lucas and son John, of Port Credit, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tlloway, Sim- coe street north, «Mr, and Mrs. E. Guy, of Toronto, spent New Year's with Mrs, Guy's sister, Mrs. W, A. Hare, Masson Street, , * Miss Annie FPdrrell, spent New Year's Day with friends in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. G, Farrell, of To- ronto, spent New Year's Day at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, Oshawa, The regular Friday evening sup- per dance at the Hotel Genosha wil take place as usual this evening. Arrangements for reservations may be made previously, by telephoning the hotel office. Mr. and Mrs, John Rowe and two daughters, attended a golden wedd- ing in Port Hvpe on Monday even- ing. Miss Genevieve Conant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Conant en- tertained a number of her friends at a dinner party on New Year's Eve, the guests later going on to the frolic at the Regent Theatre. Miss Norah Mundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mundy, enter- tained about twenty young friends at a New Year's Eve party. Miss Audrey McTavish, daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. McTavish, gave a theatre party last evening. New Year's Day was the occasion of a happy family re-union at the ome of Mr, and Mrs, Milton Hodg- n, 401 Simcoe Street South, when r. and Mrs, William Hodgson, par- ts of Mr, Milton Hodgson cele- rated their forty-third wedding an- iversary. All their children were resent and after a dinner served 'the early afternoon a presenta-|' on of a purse of gold was made to What New York Is Wearing A cunning frock of French inspir- ation terminates its brief bodice in deep point at the front, Directly be- low, the skirt is pressed iu an in- verted plait which gives a lovely spic and span appearance. The skirt is joined to the bodice with soft gathers which provides ample ful- ness for freedom, The bloomers peep beneath the dress for smartness, It is yellow and white printed got- ton broadcloth with white collar and cuffs piped in plain yellow. Style No. 2667 may Ye had In sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Pale blue wool jersey is fetching with self-fabric collar and cuffs piped in navy blue, The piping also is used to join the skirt and bodice, Rose-pink linen with white linen collar and cuffs printed in rose dots and piped in plain but rose is cute. Wool challis prints, printeo batiste and pique also suitable, It takes 2% yards of 30-inch ma- terial with 9% yard of 36-inch con- trasting with 1% yards of dark binding and 1% yards of light binding to make this cute outfit for the 4 year old. \ Our large Fashion Book shows how to dress up to the minute at very little expense. It contains most attractive Paris designs for adults and children, embroidery, Christmas suggestions, ete. Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern, Send stamps or coin (coin preferred) Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 20 cents, No, 2667. Name r. and Mrs. Willlam Hodgson, The |" * uebts included Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Hodgson, Crestville, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs. Corrie Hood, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ford, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Morrison, Miss K. Hodgson, Oshawa; Miss Blanche Hodgron and Mr, and Mrs, L. Hodgson, Toronto. In these days of fads and faddists one is grateful to the E nglish doctor who at the recent meeting of the British Medical Association in Win- nipeg denounced the whole business of the "pusuit of health" as tending to undermine physical well- being and long lite, He cited the ancient prin- ciple of serenity as the basis of good health, He restated what the gener- ations have said, through their doc- Question Box For Friday 1." What is the latitude of the North Pole? 2. What is the most northwes- terly State in the Union? 3. What instrument is used to register -atmospheric pressure? 4. Ham Ig obtained from what animal? 6. What is meant by a préstify. gitator? 6. What fabric is made tow the flax plant? 7. What Ingect tors and comic writers, about imagin- ary invalids and hypochondriaes, and the whole sad business of fussing with one's interior arrangements, It was his belief that contentment with a moderate degree of health was more likely to advance one farther | than striving for perfect health, The qult of physical fitness can be car- | ried to excess, Clean living coupled | with tranquility of mind will do most to, keep down the death rate. " Stop that Head Achirig Why suffer headache, > Ay other then ZUTA" ao fat { taken ee Tk 20 minutes. ) Uo YT) Visit Gur Store AND SEE OUR LINE The Fashion Shoppe 84 SIMCOE ST. & " Saoryar GOLD STRIPE BEAUTIFUL . SILK STOCKINGS o $1.50 and $1.95 LANBJE's Chiffon or Service Silk to top. $1. 00 - suaranteed firsgs ATKINS Air hs AND LINGERIE SHOP 13% Simcoe St. South Roo * FRERRen" causes yellow fever and malaria? 8. Who was the president the United States during World War? . 9, What is the most important gas in the air? 10. What are capillaries? ouk for answers of question box on page eight. of the The United States has almost two billions of dollars directly invested in Canada, according to a report from the United States Department of Commerce. Twenty market gardeners near the city of Wianipes are planning the construction of an all-year produce market at Winnipeg, which they themselves will build and operate, - Mon ey qovel. A t has written 8 BINS It is sald to have plenty of new sii uations,--The Passing Show. EGYPT Here night is a magician, careless with his tricks, For eye and ear are too entwined with mysteries, When sound and odour, past and pre- sent, mix, Beside the unforgetting Nile, And down somnolent mile on mile, That kitew Oriris and old hymns of his, Men chant together, young and old, Under Egyptian stars of smouldering gold, "There is no god but Allah, his phet is . pro- In Cheops' very shadow, one may sip Pale brew of China, from an Austrian cup, And Se dusk drink the tinted shadows up, That cross the Yagert's, edge, on stealthy feet, and slip Into the outer dark. Beneath a lem: on tree, Embowered in geraniums pink and An Th by poet sips his tea, And through the subleties of chang- ing light, Punctures the "bubble Time, to seek Eternity. MANY CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE AT GENOSHA HOTEL Large Crowd Enjoy the Re past and Dance New Year's Eve at the Genosha Hotel was celebrated by the best dance that has been held at the Hotel since its opening. It seemed that some little amount of energy and fun from every occasion in the year and been stored up for this night and was augmented by the impression that the New Year must be welcomed with great ovation and everything at a high pitch of galety. Many boliday visitors in town were among the large number of guests at the hotel, The main dining room, prettily decorated with red and green, col- ored lights and balloons was the setting for the party although a large number of tables were set ia the lobby just outside the dining room, in order to accomodate all those who attended. A form of novel entertainment was the song and dance revue, the first perform- ance of which took place about ten thirty o'clock when elght little girls about the ages of nine and ten years danced, They were Lucy Horton, Ruby Cook, Clare Engle, Margaret Ackerman, Alberta Judd, Jean Lindsay, Doris Montney, and Doreen Sullivan sang and danced. Several vaudeville skits were pre sented by Mrs, Walter Branch and Mr, Norman Walker, four years /» while beating time on a dru, headed a proces sion of George Walsh, impersonat- In old 1930, and six little girls pulling a float beautifully decorated in silver and red, When old 1930 float had reached the centre of the floor out of it stepped a ting tot representing 1931, in red and gold trimmed dress who lead the rest of the chorus in a pretty tap dance The gucets joined in the merr) making, blowing the whistles that had been given as favors, singing, and finally everyone on the floor dancing. The balloons from the ceiling were released and added their brilliant colors to the already vivid scene. It was a jolly party. The music for the entire program was furnished by Sam Collis' or- chestra, The merriment gontinued until about two a.m, Guests in cluded: Dr. and Mrs. Grant Berry, Mr and Mrs. M. Jock, Mr, and Mrs Fred Pawsons, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Greenly, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mac Brein, Mr. and "Mrs, Fred Pow, Mr and Mrs, Clifford I'almer, Mr. and Mrs. Foliis Johnson, Mr, and Mrs M. Hood, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Mun ay, Mr, and Mrs. Ames, Mr, and Mr Bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clayto Downey, Major and Mrs. R. B Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houck Mr..and Mrs. Gordon Conant, Col and Mrs. Murray Dillon, (T.ondon) Mr. and Mrs. C. H. R, Fuller, Mrs. E. Neumeyer, (Washington, D.C.) Mr. and Mrs, Walter Branch, Mr R. Seleanfus, (Toronto), Miss Jessie McIntyre, (Toronto), Miss Elsie McIntyre, (Owen Sound), Miss Nina Bdwards, (Montreal), Mr. Russel: Hudson, (Montreal), Miss Mary Arnold, Mr, Bert Gale. Once again we are assured by an oconomist that the auto has come to stay. Of course the keeping up of payments has something to dp with it.--Stratford Beacon-Herald. Learning languages by telephone is claimed to be the latest method. But the switchboard girls say they have been learning them like that for years.--St. Catharines Stand- ard, In 15 years, it is estimated, a city mail carrier walks a distance equivalent to .twice around the world. At the end of Christmas week he merely feels as if he had yalked that far.--Birder Cities ar The Campbell Soup: Co, a large American firm, will construct a plant at Toronto, Canada, capitalized at $2,000,000 and employing over 300, Increasing recognition of the value of improving the quality in sheep has led to 4000 rams being graded in Canada this year. -- The trouble with some men who «Mary Brent Whiteside, take an important step in life, says Piewaftice sage, is that they quickly 3 ERE Lion or al | We ROE 0d Sol turns toward the North again with the coming of next week, but the goal trucks are being kept in commission.--Port Arthur News Chronicle. At the stro: | of midnight, little Teddy Morgan, | went on out of the room, and the| = LI BE Be BE I A ITALIAN MACORONI 1 cup macaroni (uncooked) 8 slices bacon, 1 cup tomato juice, 4 tablespoons cream cheese, (yellow, nippy), 2 tablespoon flour, seit, pepper. Boil macaroni in water; while this is boiling cut bacon into small squares and fry nice and brown in skillet. Add flour, when smooth and well mixed add tomato juice and cheese Water may have to be added to make a nice smooth sauce, When macaroni is drained add to the same in skillet, add salt and pepper and Jet simmer for a few minutes, this is a very filling meal, Sr Reeser rere TRERRS ets tat rar sree NER RRR RRR, La LE EE I a ENJOYABLE DANCE AT MASONIC HALL The auditorium of the Masonic | Femple was the scene of one of the New Year's Lve parties in the city | last evening. 'Lhe dance sponsor by the auditorium committee was | largely attended. About three liun- dred guests danced to music furnish cd by Snell's orchestra, The banque room was also thrown open to ma wore space for dancing. A supp wus served before midnight anu stroke of twelve the party rea } its height of jollity, Gay stream 5, balloons, whistles and other noy tis all played their part in usher nig in the New Year, she gue this affair included Mr McLaughlin, r, Mr. and. Mr, and U. Mr. and Mrs. Dey VW. | burning for one hundred years. Has © | nobody tried putting on a shovel- "I tul_ot coal'~Passing Show, © Sale Price Tickets Show ANNUAT - Kenwood Sale With the co-operation of the manufacturer of "This Famous Blanket" we are enabled to offer you drastic price reductions--for a limited period only, this event takes place once a year, EVERY LINE OF KENWOOD REPRESENTED Example--Size 72 in. x 84 inches, Rages ar 90, 50. See Our Windows the Reduced Prices Civilized nation: One that cheer- fully spends billions to kill men but can't think up a way to care for the Jobless.--Tueson Citizen, A peat fire in Cornwall has been Mrs, Albert Wilson, Mis, M. LL. Canning, Mr kd, Dradicy, Mr, and Mrs row, Mr, and Mrs, Rober and Mrs. Harold Robb Mrs, C, Ro Mclutosh, ) velellan, Dr. and Mi and Mrs. A. Llarding, | Maclaggart, Mr. and bale, Mr, and Mus, J Mrs, F. J. Mautluson, Keg. Burt, Mr. and with, Mr. and Mrs, ( (Whitby), Misses. Mario. Jarrowclough, Grace Ub Winnell (ioronto), Floren lurst Betty Wilson, Louise bi¢yvenson, | Messrs, Neil McDougal, Jolin un Mrs Lara nan, | , Arle Hilda M orth Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gartshore, | vmick, Scho ott, Art Black, Clifturd Mc (Toronto), J. Fowlds, 'Ralph ild, Ewart Cornish, 1 » ET | | Few people appreciate the dollar | due ot agromiture in Canada, or | that is 'really a big business, vie Dominion Bureau or Statistics | stimates the agricultural wealth of | | the Domtuion as for the year 1929 at ihe huge sum of $7,978,033,000, 'I'his | igure 15 made up out of the follow- | ing estimated vues: Lands, $3,316, 01,000; buildings, $1,382,684,000; im plements and machinery, $665,172,000; ivestock, $804,167,000; poultry, $63, 834,000; animals for fur farms, $19, 4.7000; and agricultural production $1,067,218,000. Canada has 500 airplanes in service | in the dominion now, and 72 airports cabize Manitoba Province prides itself o its rapid progress in honey produc tion, Though a prairie province, it has the enviable record of producing more pounds of honey per hive than any other province in Canada. Mor than four million pounds of honey | are produced annually by Manitoba. | Canada has many splendid weekly | newspapers, and one of the most prominent has been honored this year by being granted the trophy for the | most enterprising weekly publication | in the dominion, This is the Sivcoc Ontario Reformer, in its 72nd year of publication, Five scholarships for post-graduate work, valued at from $400 to $700 each, will be granted to the five boys and girls standing highest in the junior grain judging competitions to be conducted at the world's grain ex- hibition and. conference .to be held in Regina, Canada, in 1932, The Premior Gold Mine in Brit- ish Columbia, which has returned more than double its capital in dividends, has obtained control of the Planet Mining and Reduction company, The weather prophets are concen- trating on Christmas. One of 'em say: it will be "'white,"! Another Waintens it will be "green It's up to the rest of us to see that it's not blue,~~Border Cities Star. Yasshe, United States seems to be ted by two problems: Hard aN confron jy I times anu Finest Mattress SPRING MATTRESS splendid mattress for every housewife who > Appreciates true A Wn comfort. The product of thirty years of experience and expert craftsmanship. 'The hundreds of tiny coil ngs in the Marshall are the secret of its luxurious rest-gi ities and of its world-wide popularity. 'The Marshall responds instantly to the re, yielding ntly to every curve and movement, resting and | you to deep, Bericht sleep. Let us show you this fi line of every purse. a grade to suit Maker Prices: bem inogal pidon [Tr | pe -- We Still Have a Few BED OUTFITS Left at the Following CLEARING OUT PRICES Simmons' Steel Bed, 2 in. posts, 10 in. panel with Sagless Tre same bed and spring with Caleutia Mattress, spring. Regular from $48.50, for ... $39.50 Spring and Marshall Sieepmaker Mattress. Re $28. 95 Luke Furniture Co. ular price $36.78 for ..............eecntuninins * $15.00 Also 1 adly=ospita bed, with dia bic. '63 King St. E. 1 40 1 Wp, OG 111 Lf mn, 2 Iv, ALC po drinks ~--~Augusta, Ga., Gazette, - \ om | Phone 78-79 A pan, JW pam. ar, 3.15 1.01 Here and There (665) Officially closing the 1930 ship- ping season as far as inward bound Quebec terminus ships are coae cerned, Canadian Pacific liner Em- press of Australia docked at An- clent Capital November 21, carrying back from the Imperial Conference Premier Ferguson of Ontario, Hon, Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice; Hon, C, H. Cabana, Secretary of State, and Hon. Thomas Chapals, Canadian delegate to the League of Nations. Dressed poultry shows are being held in Regina on December 10th and in Saskatoon on December 11th for the purpose of arousing friendly competition in poultry pro- duction among the farmers of the province and further to advertise the pouitry Industry, according to W. Waldron, provinelal markets commissioner. Mr. Waldron said that money prizes and special awards are to be given at these shows. Little Julian Veboh, of Prince- ton, B.C, six years of age, has ac- cepted foster parenthood of his 2%-year-old sister, Marie, and his 11-month-old brother, Mat, acrosa the Atlantic on Canadian Pacifie liner Montcalm, while their father treks back to his wifeless home in the mountains, The children were turned over to their grandmother at Cherbourg and will be taken te Prague, Czecho-Slovakia. Headed by the Rt. Rgv. Andre Iefebvre, Bishop of Ming Po, China, four priests and eight sis- ters, composing the largest mis. slonary party to leave Canada for the Far East this year, left recent- ly from Vaneouver by 8.8. Empresa of AMa. They will join missions | In Japan and Manchuria as well as China, That the British and American people should assist the Kuomin- tang Nanking Government in the continuation of its difficult task of drawing China together, is the opinion of Col. Haley Hall, D.8.0., British Customs Commissioner, late of Tientsin, interviewed recently while en route to London, England, by Canadian Pacific Rallway. "The brains, military power and general ability are to be found im this Southern Government, and only when China is reorganimed will business conditions become stabil. ized," he added. It is just 25 years since the pro- vinces of Alberta and Saskatche- wan were created, At that time the population of Alberta was 186,000. It is now about 650,000. Saskatchewan in 1905 had a popu- lation of about 195,000; mow it is around 867,000, land under cultivation in, ATv-(id 26 years ago, want. and in 8 D.J To-day shile | 200, th 0.96%. m, Offic v4 00 ar, Lal 11.30 aaa. 12.35 non, 1 ei Pu, 4.40 pm VES, AND HWE ANOTHER. ONE | FOUND UNDER. THE DOOR. "THIS MORNING WAS Too SCARED" by the Canadian govern- sections of the pro- have already been various provincial being made ment. Various posed highway completed by government the New bond financing in Canada this year ged practically $6,500 00 per n comparison with an a of about $4,800,000 per month in 1929, The larger pro- portion of these bond issues is absor- bed by the dominion itself. [nstipated? Take \V~NATURE'S RE Your eliminativeorsanewii be fume siti ing and your neieieg will end with a bowel action as free and ©ASY 88 nature at ber best~no pain, sriping. Tryit. 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