1920' ..?5§5 N“ i’- =_&-.-._ Literature JUNE pa. _ .___ ._ l Womank Realm -:-+ Social and Personal. -:- Fashions -:- ‘WHOAREYOUP ¢ Anita Page 5' tells how to be Fascinating I C. IV. L. Meeting At Kirikora B7 RUBY HASKINS ELLIS The annual meeting of the Kin- kora ' sub-division Catholic Women's League, was licld on Sunday after-l noon May 25th., with a. large attend- ance of members present. The prcsl- J r I dcn. Mrs. H. Tralnor presided. After the opening prayer by the Chaplain’ Rev. M. .1. Smith, the League Ode, l , "O Canada." was sung’. The secrc- ” l tary Mrs. M. lvlcKcnna read the tea! fl ’ i minutes of the previous meeting. Al- _ H I ter the regular business fl.‘.l(l corrcs- ‘Nd u" 8Y9"? I med m l keep a row of bins and scoop I gtondcnze. the presiden‘. read the a.n- ‘ nunl report xvhich was admted, the secretary gave n report cf her work and thanked the members for their klndncos to hcr. The treasurers re- port showed that the organization had a substantial lJJlEIIICC on hand. Fr. Smith spoke briefly on the work done by the Lmguc and com- plimented the members 0n their suc- cessful year. He thanked them for their cfforls and paid a special tri- bute to the retiring president, Mrs. Trainer. The election of offlcers then took place which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Thomas L. Shrcen- a little out of one and some more out of another and try to make a mixture that would please my customers. It didn't please them very often, because I'm just a grocer, not a tea expert. “So I've quit. Nowadays I sell a! packaged tea that is always good and always uni- form. It is blended from the finest teas, selected for their flavor, fullness and strength and blended (not just mixed) by experts who have devot- cd their lives to the work." Accorrlng to some authorities, the name Dennis i1; :1 corruption of thc . . signifying div- inc and mind. A later form of the name Duius, Welsh word meaning a. fort or stronghold. American Dcnnisew claim English origin, and tlie first mention of this name in English records is that of John Dennis, born in London 1657. He was a man of great literary abil- GmpeJYuis supplies vital elements you need to keep yo" hsulihyand vigorous. an. . . . , _, , ity. He dlcd in London 1734. snllifihvlccdarcddcn’ Mrs‘ John A’ Several heads of families by this ' ‘ na ' l ' 1' 1' ' m‘ ‘”°°'P"°”"“e“°' ms‘ M“ and ‘ TEA Eflhlzliilcrgolgirij "illlridiisirinrgizlgritlqeoii Calm‘ - l Edward Dennis, who was a resident arch vl°°'n'°‘5ldent' M15‘ Hm” o1’ Boston in 1636 James Dennis was Tia-mm“ a resident of Boston in 1653. Law- R°°~'5°‘-‘4‘clm$'- Mrs- Franl‘ 51m‘ rence Dennis was living in Maine in Phuliii) ..:.l .11 Yan- 1665. But perhaps the foremost one ANITA PAGE- "w yW-"z Mctxo-Goldwyn-Maycr star whose beauty has won millions of hearts, Treasures‘. Mrs. M. J. McIvfl- nag Co}: C°fl-”_fiah {mm ‘h, of this name to come to American 5W“ "1 always uw Lux Toilet Soap. It keeps my akin so wonderfully smooth." A b81113’ V"! °l' thinks W" lend" mum, md h?! flab by ‘h: shores was ‘Robert Dennis. He ar- . cred the retiring ‘President 101' The bu“ .5 l led . t: rived on the good ship True Love in 41L W? A breakfast a safehonu. ell- . capable manner in which she carried u t‘ I635, and made his home in Tivcrton, balmwed‘ '“"“"“ m5’ on ‘the work of the League during _ R. I. In 1645 he was living in Ports~ " OR the girl who wants to be charming, ungilnovyalnqosieycry i her tern-i of oflice. All business be~ i“ "" mouth, R. 1., where his son Robert one thing is essential," 5343.3 Alma gm IknOWI-S dcwncd has Cvmilll-‘Wd ll" WWW‘; idlfillm- ‘ Hedwas anode alfgsg- Page,‘ the girl whosc blondc loveliness has m this d¢1jghgf;;150an_ e . . ; 591W 85 01w y ~- won ier universal devotion on the screen. ‘ l The following is the president's He re 3s You r 84. His will mentions children: Rob- » "If; smooth 5km] I f‘Catl'icrine Dale , rcrport: crt. 3d. Joseph. Mary. Saran and Owen, for instance. ' , ‘ ' John. Descendants oi‘ Robert went from Rhode Island to New Jersey and es- tablished the Nciv Jcrscy branch of Did you evcr see smoother, loveiicr _ skin? And Kay john- ‘ son, too. They both “N0 1118116? lICW lovely yfifllr figura-ypur 9Y¢$—y01;r liairmyriu n't. lwsvc that com~ polling sonfiething Lin] . yr "'11 i; saiftly clear and glowing. And if it 1 yoifre cure ltev. Chaplain, oflicc‘: and mem- bers ol.' the Catholic Women's League It is my very pleasant duty to sub- mit to the fourth tinniial meeting of‘ Favorite Food Put upin a new Package. Most delicious soups, all varieties in their original flavor condensed to powder t-hc Kinkora sub-division my report; {arm the family. The principal Dennis to be attractive! . [Rims DALE_ owr. use Lin: Toilet Soar: ' ' I ,' of the past year's work. Nine meet- _ Easy to make-Cheap and nour- Plonccrs l" New JCYECY WW9 Jfllm- H ""'~7‘"‘"' “m L“ T°‘l°'~ 5°" regularbh ' _ mas were mm during the yam ishinx. than and ‘Iliomns. 'I'l'ie above i5 a Screen stars, you know, lnvc to lccco “Regular care with Lux Toilet Scat-w- thatsmy prescription for lovely sl:in—and . any girl can follow it!" _ - f, l their slain silky smooth and fin: every minute. lVIoLion iicturc cjrrcctors out long ago that ivithout lovely girl can ho c to '..-..1 and hold the hearts of millions. The glaring record kept by the branch of the family. There were also Dcnnises WlIO came from County Cork, in Ireland, and purchased land in Gloucester County, These were well attended which CQIIIICCUCUL shows a. greater interest being taken in the work of tho League. This sub-dlirislon has a member“ rhip of sixty-nine active members 15c Per Package - which snakes two quarts. Use what portion chpackagc you require-tho remainder keeps fresh. When you buy snip 9 out of l0 Lovely Stars use f! in ~ . V . N. J. close-up light.“ reveal ‘being an increase of sixcen ovci: the Say _ ~' - . . . Today there are many descendants eventhe tmiestfiaw“! Halfi/“wad-‘a’? B"””d“'”y"”"’ E/‘Mpa - v , o i um- ' i _ , W ~ ;lfi’cr;‘;3:; 35:‘ alsourmcinefiiz: n‘; n“: Jamison S Compressed of both families in other States. “Sc ‘ a of the v1 important Ho“ 00d t - _ , vcrai ye. r." ago r .- . . yw ac rc. .~. making a total 0f ten w be dwtrlbut- Soup ——---~—---~-“_-- some of us time Cd’ including 3115mm 511 use Lux Toilet 3w, ‘ ‘ed among the members, thus remind in; them or the victttrit-tee. of on: s11.» tcr members. ‘l The Diocesan Convention “'21s held M. All Grocers. l. inwl-A. ¢ o<+o+o+o 4053-5-2B(-tstBw'eeks. MR. THOMAS R. WOOD In the early mornliig hours of ’I‘ucsda_v, April 8th, Mr. Thomas R. just the carc our skin needs to 1166f) it al- \vays at its best-Tsux Toilet Soap! Then The Broadway stage stars are devoted to it, too. And now even the European stars haze enthusiastically’ adopted it! my shoes are!” 5mm,’ and Om on me was‘; of 0m- bring rclicf. and Mr. Wood went ofl Lady of Good Counsel (m. me nvmg to slecp again. But in a little while "V, y a l _ _ ._ _, ., , ,. V, y], . ,7. A, > c- ‘ b . _ perly express oui sorrow m the 1&9 Wood BYGOLllCltl, ivaescri zcsccf ll < - ,_ - - .. ., /////////41' l/ltnh/W” //// l ‘ “”‘ _ _ M‘ n _ 1 =_ =1 _.= -» . _ 3 >4: n 2.16 soap, o "ry 1 —-—:o:.;y. 4 ed to an mo“ who through me“- Fi. Sm . The (Lccusccl hrid been in h.» ill)- -- - - - . _~ ss- OO h h n t ,makc i; so successful‘ Kind hospital- or no in l on 0 our oy a. er, ' i ring he nigi o I ' “ “ “ ‘ , ,. O ’ w l e Ly and good “.111 “we shown by an, one for the souls in purgatory, one l Mvmlfli‘. Avril ‘T111. W110" 11¢ W115 lflk" i M? Q1 ‘I iry rush as 3,1011 Iim-vfouvid ‘,1; f“; 4-. * no m“ via-HHS and dcligatos’ “.110 rc_ for a. special intention, twg {qr m; on suddenly ill. Mrs. Wood was a lg I mffc‘ F,"£‘_li;-])51)(Ifq,-fl!."l:2 _ u __~.-~4 v ‘turned to mo“. honws loud in me“- repose of the soul of Rev. Lawi-encclflwflkvnvd and sccurcrl lllCdlClnc t0 C d $1.00 the czk- . . . .‘.'OlV l praise of the Kinkora. subdivision of There are dozens of uses in every house 111111 “WI lll tll the c. w. 1.. I . . . ilic took another bad turn. Medical - - *—'""‘——* ——" — _ _ A.’ m“. October meet,“ 1t was dg- members oi the League. Lmtters of, 4 v _ I", _ y _ , \ HITE SlIOCS 8S WlIItC 8S ClCW-kISSCd Cid/m to make and loflciy an mm» ccndolencc were 5cm w bsrcavcd nid was lSdllllllllfilllCd iit oiicc, but it wgii I tllircol llillllfillfiyg V‘ M ~» L nil...‘ iskuuqn f?“ ‘ I hfliliric: nip)‘. l its‘ - _. '1 '1 - _ '0 , . ‘.‘ "s 12m‘ T:":1.:.- A .., ~. »"*‘ t ‘ daisy Pstalsl IFS wally 11° task at can w"- vhrh tamper“ memtm" ZZZZHSQ ii.‘- w';l..‘lii‘.°'.i.f.l.ii ZZZ‘. ‘ WEI. B.Z’l§l.‘..... "‘ ‘ “ l1!‘ .. ° n ~ - l . . . . , . . ‘ 3d . . . .... _ . v . - v H _ . all with magic Bon Ami. Awell-moistened rwlizcd almost one hundred dvllars- A5 f‘ l°l‘°" °l m“ fl“ “W?” | m a ‘m. We, “m? his genus 8pm,. These me so", W, ,,,,,,. t ., ,,,.._,, “m, mp z vllrl)’ lioiir:.~, ‘non rl ‘w- . . ...n..~_ as . . b. b . f A5 a further “mans o; raising “ma; and e.tcem for our glevmed chaplain‘ _ _ _ v _ v l_ _ v I f _ v I V‘ ‘ ‘ _ _‘__ m “bah mm bmk M, M ; bfllSh 01‘ cloth-a light rub ing-a 11C “N m“ w m pmpcntcd Md 50V Fl. 3mm a s.“ “.55 prcpnted w| had talzcn its llOfllC\\fll‘tl flight. V110 now c t to llltvlllll iii. l t tn: \..i<.lt t..i.iii_. I I _ “_ ‘ P me v . . t e - 1.‘ 8 ‘ -‘.~ . 1 - ' ' ‘ ' .,._ . ,,,,- 1;; l; ~ q 1p i; "i; U - 1 f :1. ‘lXv: lllll‘l'.l., 1.1 ~21 1! ~ . i Walt for theBonAml todry__then dustoff] _ M kn __I_ m ‘ w" 1 m mm at Christmas, a gift small m_| The dcccncrl lificl been ma. ed .ll_(l aid ll7\lll\ i the l I f\ (ll ill 4- inc pi > I _ I] i “rm Z Hal m" o“ l “~ Pm ~5 1° _ _ lthygc {mas m; m“ Wlfe ‘.515 M155‘ “as \cr_\' (Ivar to ilicni anul ilwy l mm i'f‘.l\-_\ tn holp ll ll All U10 l , Uflllkfi ordinary dressings WhlCh merely l" lhc llall- deed if °‘_’“(‘ll“"x‘°“l mnihc gtincmus; Bcsslg 3311mm In 1115 fjygt gamgiv ' miss him iorrly. i (‘llilitl that was for .. ‘ ll l will " _’_ - Durin the 1mm, year the diocese slllmm“ i!" “W "ab-P @5549 ""03 . . . . ,. _ _f ‘ . ~- . - ' . ~._. .. . 3; ‘l "t '. -. ' coat over__Bon Am] absorbs and takes ' ll’ . ‘ ' V‘ _ Wm Us b ‘o faithful R ch“ Wm ncie one son and tho dauglitcisl The thiid \\.lc oi lllf‘ lif.ilt..t.l 1.. |.. . vru no ‘o. ‘ H“IA_HI _ ,has SLlilClKl it smote los in the‘ K‘ Y ~ l)" ~ i The so“ is wink...“ vmod‘ Brookficld‘ . 31,55 Amrgflrfl yp-lulu,‘ V5,, . - ql 1,_- inc p.i.l lIVJlPln v. . _ 3.33:,’ cv- -¢.‘--i 93d death of Rev. Lav: '3: Smith, we‘ we “I59 gmiii a 5m’ lo u“ _s"5"°rs: and gm (jqughu-y l‘; 1mg Jggpph L“ hcnccftfltli sadly llllm it illl‘llfillll ixfio . 1‘ -\lillll"'i"ll- ('lli-~'-- ', cannot “m1 “mm fumcic:\.t (a mo. who are Viflrliillg so earnestly in our‘ Ammcson‘ Oystcy B“, Bridgc‘ and , “T6 m“, H“ v m, h. ,1; Jfilllyrt/ill, \\_~_nll<r w!» . , BON AMI LIMITED. MONTREAL Our diocesan and per cztpita, taxes have been paid, and the usual dons-u tieri of fire dollars each to the Sls-| irrs cf Service, the National Sciiolar- ship and hlazionnl Budget funds. Out total receipts for the year‘ were $756.53 and our total expendi- ture $040.95 leaving a balance of $115.58. In closing I would like ‘to cxpress, my heartfelt thanks to our Rev.‘ Chaplain, oflicers and members of this sub-division, who through thcirl kindnms and eo-cpcrntiori have made my two years as president a igleasure. mid n great happiness 1o mc. I‘ thank you for the honor you con- ferred upon me in electing your pre- sident for two years, and indeed I am grateful to w." for your patience. with my short comings. Today my term of ofllce expires and I ask for the succeeding board of oflloers, the same loyal support and co-operatlon which you gave in the past. The blessing of God has been ours in the past, and God will continue to bless our vrork. but we mun‘, do our part. Earn one of us can 0on- trlbutc something lo the Leaguc. Above sli let us pray that. our work will coninue to prosper and that our smiety will be worthy of its grut. nuns Catholic Women‘. {AIRBA- miclst. We contributed to local chur- uh wood “ho m . . . -. 1 . . , , . q . who irmi 1).; - - Mwv. ___- . , _ v (‘(1 m p|;;1(1h09|_ l Mi. Woods uuilli m: .» l 1min: dl,(l .1: - .- fOI‘ B011 Amt Powder and Bon A1111 Cake. ljy by gupplying money rind. clo hing My’ woods “COM ‘H0 “unlit”; l m“, H) unvxl)m_,prl ‘ H In. H m,“ ‘In, m. n: lllf‘ ll."l‘.i mi < . . . It 5 5o Convmnent to have both forms on l‘ m needy fanflhes‘ A dmmmm w“ Eiilihrinin McDonald. In the second l some iiinc before Mi": Wood -.li i till Hill-t lllfillll I hand-to clean and polish windows, mir- i w“ l” S” vmcm“ °-”l’l“""‘~¥°- “m! family. thrrc were four itons and l corvr from 11v‘ shock. \ . linen mi r» hi» l>~iiull=i~ "= i l "l ; _ , one to Fr. Hughes to nss"t fo-c-ignl r . . n, M.“ -~ _ ,_ _. T1,, | l U, f“: p .. w. 11-», “w. 1" l|}"|‘l_ ' llmlllllPlif‘ ~;~I -..~= - , I‘OI'S, bHtlItUlJS, fiflC kitchenware, SITIOOth i iniinions. We also donated-fin S izfion I l. l ccni iillrio l(lll\\"iii1(lll; m H K l ' luablo Ell ("l r . I Painted Walls and many other thmgs’ l °l ‘h? Cit“ and “no hlllldl9d alldhlohn Wood. Rcni :il<l Wood and lows wit‘ tlicir brollicr. ili‘l‘ N!" r; llilflfll illlfl fllllll’ 33" ‘ V” - i Icrtr-Ibs dollars w church purposes-l Sheldon Wood. Brookfield, and the thur c. \Vi)(v(l. Ml. llrrlivrl: mud." ; ~ . BonAmi Powder and’ Cake "Hasn't Scratched \ Beore‘ Hem _ ‘l Babyflizimt‘ - “I have used several bottles ' of Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vege- table Compound and find it . helps me wonderfully, espe- ciall before childbirth. [have five lovely children. After my _ last baby came l had a misera- ble pain in my right side so l bought another bottle of the Com oiind and I feel fine now. l wor outside during the fruit season in addition i housework." —- Mrs. Slirigerland, RR. #4, St. Codi» erines, Ontario. lyiiia E. Pinkhaiirs Vegelahle Cnmnniimi "'”**9++w. ovoooocooacoooocoocoooooooo-oovvooooooon WHEN YOU BAKE USE ' Mormon BAKING POWDER All WHITE sun YEAST CANADA 9B LBS.NET. neon. - -- 44! r1 . CANADA 98lB$ wit. REGAL CANA DA 98 l“. N ET. us». K ’ ANADA issuer DOOOOOOOOO§OQOOO l ‘he .4 Ava-i ’ Q§@§OOO§OOOOOO-O—G l i i i z i