WoneEN WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 | GAZETTE, Monday, November 28, 1955 8 JO ALDWINCKLE THE DAILY TIMES. Mary Jane Crowells, A. Maschke _ United In Grace Lutheran Church The marriage of Mary Janejsanthemums. All wore headdres- iCrowells, daughter of Mr. and|ses and accessories to match their |Mrs. John Crowells, and Albert gowns. | John Maschke, son of Mr. and| The bridegroom's brother, Mr !Mrs. Frederick Maschke, all of William Maschke, acted as best Oshawa, took place in Grace Luth- mar, and the ushers were Mr. # eran Church with the Reverend Rhinehart Maschke and Mr. Lorne # [N. C. Kritsch officiating. {Crowells. § | Mrs. N. C. Kritsch played the, A reception was held in the Le- wedding music and the soloist was gion Hall followed by a dance. {Mrs. Ray Hansel. |The bride's mother received in | The bide was given in marriage deep mauve crepe and lace with |by her father. She was gowned in pink and black accessories, and white nylon net and lace over satin|the bridegroom's mother wore with a three-quarter length veil{black with white accessories. |held by a headdress of rhinestones, The couple left on a trip to New {and pearls. She carried cascade York City. For trabelung the bride |of red and white roses chose a periwinkle blue knitted | Miss Bernice Crowells was suit, a grey topcoat and pink lat maid of honor in yellow nylon net|and accessories. Mr. and Mrs land lace over satin and carrying Maschke will return to live in |yellow roses and pink chrysanthe-|Oshawa. {mums. The bridesmaids Miss Lil-| Guests were present from Strat-| #¥ lian Crowells and Miss Dorothy ford, London, Belleville, Trenton, ! | |McLean were in powder blue and|Maynooth, Mitchell and Bloom- 3 |carried pink roses and yellow chry- field. " GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES ST. PAUL'S GUILD BETA SIGMA PHI The November meeting of St.| The regular meeting of the On- Paul's Presbyterian Church Guild|tario Gamma Epsilon 4484, Chap- was held recently. {ter of Beta Sigma Phi, was held THE FAMILY IDOL and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reid, all of Napanee, and the zreat- * Bom of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon {Reid, Wilson Road South, is Paul 'Gordon, who was one year old on November 3. Paul is the grandson of Mrs. E. R. Baldwin 1 Mrs. Ross Bell of Vv |at the home of Mrs. Orpha Rack-| grandson of Mrs. John Doyle of (and Miss R. D. Bell Hered Fraverinor, Ritson Road South. The vice- Napanee and Mrs. Mary Flake [tyre lesson. |president, Mrs. Lloyd Racknor,| of Osgoode, Ontario. : Ipresided. 2 ~--Photo by H. Boorman | The various reports were read" following the business portion, |and approved. | Miss Margaret Sabo presented the| d D 1 F any officers for 1956 were inleultural program, 'The Body stalle y Mrs. Harry Gimblett|Beautiful." Ce ar ale orms LODGES AND as follows: President, Mrs. C. R. | G C itt Whalen; vice-president, Mrs. H. A. | CHEERFUL GIVERS | roup ommiiiee SOCIETIES Pretty; secretary, Mrs. T. W. Dav. | The November meeting of the . idson: treasurer, Mrs. Donald Mun-| Cheerful Givers WMS group of For 9th Guide Co. roe: cent-a-meal, Mrs. A T.|King Street United Church was OAKLEIGH LODGE {Dempsey; tea fund, Mrs. H. A.lheld recently. The president Mrs.| Mrs. Frank Singer was named| The regular meeting of Oakleigh Pretty; press reporter, Mrs. § W.|Lawrence Allin opened the meet-| as president of the newly formed Lodge No. 151 was held on, Thurs-|Wise; telephone committee, Mrs.|ing with a poem, "'Christmastide".| 9th Girl Guide group committee day evening in the Orange Hall. [Ross Bell, Mrs. Richard Copi-|Mrs. Norman Wirsching, secretary, (Cedar Dale) at a meeting held Worthy Mistress Sister Mabel thorne, Mrs. W. Jacklin, Mrs./read the minutes of the last meet.) recently at Guide House | Hurst, presided, with deputy mis-/A. W. Gladman. |ing and Mrs. Alfred Brintell gave The other officers were nam-|tress Sister Olive Harrison as-| The December meeting is to take!the treasurer's report. | ed as follows: Vice-president, Mrs.|sisting. Scripture reading and the form of a pot luck supper, Announcement was made of the Elmer Lasenko; secretary, Mrs. prayer were led by Chaplain, Sis- December 13. | annual - Christmas meeting on Albert Carey; treasurer, Mr 8./ter Beatrice Hurst. Members were asked to serve|Thursday, December 1, with Miss Joseph McCormick: social con-| Routine business was discussed.) refreshments at the church anni-/Madge Saunders as the guest vener, Mrs. Roy Godfrey; tele- Election of officers was held with versary on Monday, November 28. speaker. : | phone convener, Mrs. Ross Mer-|Sister Eva Hastings presiding. | Refreshments were then served, MTS. Donald McMillan gave her rill; representatives to Local As-| Plans were made for the ban- by Mrs. Ross Bell, Mrs. Donald|report from the autumn rally of sociation, Mrs. Frank Singeriquet and Christmas party to be Munroe, Mrs. C. R. Whalen, Mrs the WMS held recently in Port {guides), Mrs. Roland Morris, held on December 22, prior to the J, W. Wise. Perry. | (brownies) Mrs. Elmer Lasenko/regular meeting | Mrs. Lionel Crumback read a (group committee). | Tnstallation of officers to be held JESSIE PANTON A |chapter from the Home Missions Mrs. J. O. Coldrick addressed! at the same meeting. Refreshments The Jessie Panton Missionary Digest and Mrs. J. D. Tane read) the meeting and stressed the im-|were served by the committee in Auxiliary meeting for November the Christmas story, "Gold Frank: portance of a group committee be-|charge. was held in the chapel of St. An-|incense and Myrrh." Mrs. Douglas ing affiliated with a company and drew"s United Church with Mrs. Lander, accompanied by Mrs. Clar- ack and outlined several ways| SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE {J H. Hunter presiding. Mrs. | ence Scott, sang two Christmas PF which a group committee could| It was decided to hold the Christ-|J- F. Britton led in the devotional{solos. Mrs. Frank James and her | assist a captain and Brown Owl. mas party for the children on Service. wl n wh " |committee served refreshments. Mrs. Carl Olsen south district com-| Monday afternoon, December 19, was interesting to hear from] . missioner said how encouraging/commencing at 4.30 and exchange| MTS. Ww. J. Lorimer a description | R) SCOUT MOTHERS 2s. | it was to see so many interested |,¢ gifts for lodge members will of the United Church of Canada | e 1st Scout Mother A uxi Sary! women turn out to form the newipe in the evening following the re-| training school for girls in Toronto held ie November meeting in the committee | gular meeting {which she, with women of the|/Scout hall with Mrs. Everett It 'was decided to meet at | ha degree practice was called for Afternoon Auxiliary, visited recent-| Warne presiding. : p.m. the 1st Monday of each month Ti November 29 at 7 30|1y. The Communion Table of blond The secretary's and treasurer at Guide House, The next nt] 80ay, | ; "Miwood suitably engraved, donated reports were read. Mrs. Samuel ing will be held on Monday even- is. am all staff Members Were hy the women of St. Andrew's|McReelis presented Mrs. A. O ing January 2, 1956, when the of- a fo Present. f lod jj| Church in memory of Mrs. Tel-|Taylor with a gift on her retire ficers would be installed. A cor-| 0 owing the closing of lo gt 2 ford, was dedicated by Dr, George! ment from her office. Mrs. Warne dial invitation to all interested adjourned to the banquet hall for/poray moderator and Mrs. Taylor presented a giit friends of 9th Guides and Brownies Cards and refreshments. | Mrs. Vernon Claus and Miss fo Mrs. Andrew Thomas (formerly, was extended. | Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, NO. Evelyn Oliver of the Dorothy Tel-| Ruth Andrews, cub leader) on 'It was announced that the 9th|222, held its regular meeting ibiford group, jointly gave an account her recent marriage also a gift Guide Company would meet at|the lodge rooms with Noble Grand|from the Study Book on "Emi-|was presented to Miss June Fice Adelaide House on Tuesday even- Sister Clara Wickens conducting grants in Canada'. {former assistant cub leader who ings at p.m the business, assisted by Vice- Mrs. T. D. Kerr, recording sec-/was leaving the cub pack. J Rm Grand Sister Jenny Perry. |retary, gave a report of Septem-| Mr. Cecil McKnight, Scout mast- SPRIGHTLY DANCE Sister Ruth Leavitt, recording ber and October. There was noler for 1st Troop, gave a talk on The Polish dance known as the|secretary, read the minutes. Areport from the treasury as Mrs |scouting and camping dealing with mazurka originated in the Mas-|lengthy sick report was submitted R. M. Miller is convalescing from the new Scout camp at Halibur- covia district in the 16th century. by Vice Grand Sister Perry. a serious illness. {ton x soesinkut or Plans were made for the bazaar| The annual Christmas party will ry [OD the 29th which will be opened he held in the Scout hall on De- ? |by Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin at 3 cember 9. Refreshments were serv 4 |o'clock. The December meeting ed by Mrs. Ronald Thomas and | will be held on the 13th, two weeks her committee i {earlier than the wsual date. : | Refreshments were served RCAFA AUX.' The regular meeting : the North Group. | Zz | . | Ladies Auxiliary to the GOODWILL GROUP {was held at the Oshawa The November meeting of the) with the president, Mrs. by of the RCAFA| Airport, D. W | bottom of the vase, preventing the!------- walls and rug of pinky gray. Rock BUSY IRONER} cs are trimmed or VISITING | BRITAIN THIS YEAR? Going to Britain this yar? 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The bride, the form- | ley Malarz and the late Mr. | with a day of the week inscribed is the daughter of Mrs. Mary | Photo by Mary's studio | 07 each of the seven drawers. | nth lei sims HOME IN TOWN Just A Few Roses | A famous furniture store does a PERSONALS around the theme, A House in| Can Say So Much | Town. he | aper By OLI DAUM Mrs. M. J. Werry, Colbourne oss green OO aa DRDSE| Canadian Press Staff Writer street east, is visiting her daugh-|with many beautifully framed, Hopist has burst . few Inytis about| onto antique stain and stencil technique | macing the rounds since the time % |create a green and beige pattern of the hanging gardens of Babylon. 'Mrs. Melville Ferguson, Hill-| for the wood floor. I is that many roses are needed to from a four-month trip to England| furniture is used for the formal make a bouquet attractive. A bou-|anq Scotland where she visited re-|drawing room, which features! ques besuty stems from quality, |jatives. table tops of inlaid marble and| not quantity. ing practice itself, is that roses| are too expensive to buy fre quently. It doesn't take a cheque | book to buy roses, he says, but also that rose - lovers buy the blooms in odd, not even nymbers. Another habit which couM well be broken is that of placing roses as people and, treated in a like manner, will live longer: To prolong its life, he says, rose should be immersed in war placed in a vase. The warmth will dissolve air bubbles in the stem and stop the flow of water to the bloom only revive in a warm bath but will | probably outlast others in the] bouquet. The heavy-headed flower| should be immersed in a pan of! away from draughts. | Stems of roses, Mr. Hall said,| should be cut gn a slant rather| than straight across A stem cut 1 : ) Interior Decorators | elegance. type. turers set up such delightful and niture is 18th Century mahogany too, such as a real cow--a purple| almost any man. orchids i Si | decorative purposes. Once leather] Call FUIN your eep Ur-o-fen). It relieves kidney and bladder ow leather is used as floor cov- L nights, burning ite! materials as wood, stone, rattan, | Ase oucy ley I unless deli hted with results. Ask for |walls of white leather, inlaid with| EXCHANGE VOWS ered with dull gold leather. | {idea was a chest of green leather, | er Miss Elizabeth Deperasinska, | Malarz, all of Oshawa. | series of delightful rooms built | TORONTO. (CP) A Torontota;. Mrs, Walter Murray, in To-|richly colored botanical prints. An| Harvey Hall says one such myth oroft street, returned on Friday| Italian Directoire and Louis XVI Another 'as old as the rose grow-| just loose change. He suggested in cold water. Roses are as alive water for five minutes before it is A drooping rose will also not warm water for several hours| on the level wilt rest flatly on the] water from seeping into and up the stem. SOCIAL NOTICES y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hor- be wich of Oshawa announce the en- & gagement of their daughter, Sheila, |¢ to Irving Kaufman, son of Mr. and|% Mrs. Harry Kaufman of Chicago, pS Illinois. The marriage will take ¢ place on January 1, 1956, in Osh- % awa, 6 STORES TO SERVE YOU Oshawa - Toronto - Barrie - Orillia Ls pS Winter Fashion Forecast : THE "LITTLE BOY" COAT ours in a wonderful variety, from -- SSS IN = > Skill has been a tradition with us for over ¢ quarter of a century. LEW:3 OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING ST. E RA 5-0444 O69 aa > Reg. to 49.98 "Little Boy" SOSSS Beautiful : | Goodwill Group of Simcoe Street; Robertson presiding. The minutes J | United Church was held in the of the last meeting were read by! church parlor with the president, the secretary, Mrs. Malcolm Adam Mrs. John Dyer, presiding. land the treasurer's report was pre- Mrs. Frank Ross read the min-| gented by Mrs. Jack Lee, Jr utes and Miss Elsie Stainton gave The members made plans for the the treasurer's report. 'Sadie Hawkins' dance, which will ; The flower and sick members he on Saturday November 26. Mrs. : report was given by Mrs. Leon- william Cox and her team will be ard Bigwood. 3 |in charge of refreshments. f The new executive report for| The children's Christmas party 1956 was read and is as follows: | will be on December 18. The mem- president, Mrs. Frank Cox; vice- hers will assemble on December 16 president, Mrs. Frank Ross; sec-ito prepare candy bags and favors retary, Miss Leona Stainton; freas- Following this a social evening will urer, Mrs. Charles Anderson be held and the draw for the Christ. | the latest de- backs, tapered belted waists, Coats from signs. Pleated push-up sleeves, full flaring skirts English mohair, "duvetyn and French broadcloth. Blue, rosewood, aqua, beige, rust, green, eharcoal grey. Sizes 7 to 17 BAZAAR Auspices of Women's Groups of Christ Memorial Church (Corner of Mary & Hillcroft St.) Wed., Nov. 30th 2:30 P.M. ® Articles © Fancy Work ¢ Tea ® Bak'ng ® Aprons e Knitted 4 WAYS TO BUY @ Cash @ Charge New fast train to Major Western Points ® Budget @ Layaway : oA X A Lv. Toronto 6.00 p.m. daily YOU'RE WISER TO SHOP AT A 42 KING ST. W. Mrs. A. E. Elcott offered her mas hamper will be made. home for a Christmas party and] Mrs. Kenneth Whittington was ¢ |exchange of gifts on December 7./the winner of the lucky draw for| : | Mrs. Bigwood took charge of the| the evening. Mrs. W. E. Clapp devotional period and gzave talk|served refreshments, assisted by We Should Read Our|Mrs. Harold Ramshaw and Mrs. Cleve Halliday. ENCE SADLER OSHAWA OF EDUCATION CLAR BOARD ~ BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Sheila Horwich whose | wich of Oshawa and her fiance engagement to Mr. Irving Kauf- | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry man is announced today. The | Kaufman of Chicago, Illinois bride-to-be the daughter of | The marriage will take place on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hor- | January 1, 1956, in Oshawa. CANADIAN LEGION Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 43 BAZAAR 'LEGION HALL, TUESDAY, NOV. 29 at 8 P.M. 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