,» ` I 'ran G`U'Aiu>rA1§i‘ ' l -..- _ -._ '~¢-m _'z »_ » . _ - _ . ._ -.; ...rw » -1- af- ~ ._ -' .-,Sf - -_ .,_ _ . ~,. »»_ e ~ » 7 1 _ -» " ' lllivvfnnerfe si refs; _ _ _v The mist _-friend who 'advised lovely Dorothy Cray, 254 West 12th sg., 'ew York City,-=to enter two recent beautycoptests, is gahrobably mylng, “l told you aa."_ _ e won both of them and u. movie engage- ment into _the .hargaiul Too bad, pictures `can‘t show the loveliness of her slcin and the gleaming beauty :if her dark broujn hair, points which the judges say, swayed their d ' ' ns. _ \!Clll0 “When I consider Iiow people' nd- xniro my hair now and how diiierent ii, was not long ago," says Mies Cray, “I can’t help telling about it. linndruii had nearly ruined my hair. It had gotten stringy, 'dull, and was falling mit. My scalp was terribly unrnniforlalile. "I‘lien- n friend got me started on this method of caring for the hair which is all the rage among New Yorle_g'irls_ Now, I» just put s little llnnderine on my brush each- time I use it. Since I have been doing this reprulnrly, all dan- clruil has disup|»eure¢i; my scalp has become perieetlv comfortable and healthy; nay hair has stopped fall- ing out an has become so t, gleamyi :ind pretty."_ ` Danzierine quickly removes thot. oily film from your hairhrestores] _ils natural `coIor, gives it more. lustre than lirilliuutine. It_ mukesj iiie hair cnsy to dress and keeps- _it in place. 'it str-ps dnndrnif. It isn’t oily and doesn’t show. At all drug stores, 35e._ A delicately fragranced inihtwccssliy for _the \_v_eli-groomed yvirl ' ' smrwolflann msrrrura The W_omc'n-'s Institutes of Spring- lield. Norbr.~ro,' Graham‘s Road, Em- erald an-d Kelvin held thcir_District C..nvention in Summerfield Hall on Tuesday Nov, 20th. " ' _ The afternoon session met at 2.30 with Miss Schurmsn presiding while year were a~ppointed-President- _Mrs.nBertha Walker, ,Secretary- Mrs. Hyatt Honiara. The meeting opened with the Institute Ureedsnd Ode. Mrs. Peter Sinclair then wel- comed the Supervisor, her assistant and visiting members from other Institutes to the Convention which was most heartily responded to by the. !oll0Wi!1z~0!fi:ers for the next ure’ and that the banding wupbe U _ ' '- as Memonal Ml'-h}¢l@°l'le D. Msolilnnon will make S rbrooke magnificent rift in F .__ _ L_-_ _ i\_ 6'! Ei -F7 . ___ cy, n ; VROLET and a df.-_-/_ ._ ___-if _J i _ ._ I ' ‘ ' een- women's tions. 011161' _ W8lfl\°B A.. Victorian D. E., Child Society, the or- over now lad- have _ Mao- ‘ have their in cou- Montreal s, location most 1; pulldlng and at- ulJ0n the block w ch are to be in- Ml' MlLcKln- to be “a. pile one which will room and facili ie rovide P _ t s for wom- _ en‘s and girls’ social. charitable and! recreational activities; a building* for the work she loved.” I As outlined there will be a gym-I naslum, which can be used also os| an ixssembly hall; a swimming pool, bowling alley, general recreation and society rooms, permanent clinic' rooms and suitable meeting places; for the various women’s organize-1 tions. “A place; for instance wherel the C. G. I. T. oi’ all Churches-can come together,” Mr. MacKinnon] adds. | The exterior, as well as the inter-| lor, is included in the plans. Thcre| will be a tennis court, grounds made! beautiful -with flowers, _and shrubs; and all that makes such a place at-I tractive to the eyes of those whol pass by as well as to those privileg- ed to enjoy wh_a._t_it offers. The whole] project is being built upon the ideal o! “‘_Beauty and .utility within and without," and is the fulfillment of a desire of the late Mrs. MacKinnon that the women and girls oi this city could have such e building, and it is expected that the plans now, under consideration will soon mat-I ready for occupancy by the coming iidsummer. , There could not be g better loca- tion than the one chosen by. Mr. MacKinnon. The lot of land upon which once stood the “drill shed" has been apparently awaiting the big-hearted scheme of one of Sher-, brooke*s live citizens end the build- ° Mrs Hush Stewart of N°1‘b°1’°f°1°f 'ins' will some as a fmlng me beau- |- = history was. then. read' from each of tiful memorial to the gracious lady' J the institutes as l0ilows:-Spring- .taken from the city of Sherbrookef field by Miss Muriel Haslam. Nor- boro by Mrs Georse BGWHGSS Graham's Road by Mrs. Ray 'McLeod. but not from tho hearts of its peo-' pie -Sherbrooke Daily Record ' (Mr Geolge D MacKinnon men i _ _.1 _ _ ~ i _ _ .»- \ » ,< ¢ 8 I ' oufsfandingichevfolet i i of Chevrolet l'l i;Sf01:y \ ' ~'-'d fix in the V rice bran L 0 Z V mor/ ° __ Pe yefhef Although the whole country was looking mance, an-. economy avcraginé better than _ forward to its presentation. with eager ex pectation-- " - =_ _ _ -although it had been freely predicted that the new Chevrolet. would represent the mos! twenty miles to the gallon- of gasoline! _`__`_ ll 1 _spectacular of all Chevrolet acluevemenfs- --the azmouncanent of The Outsunding camera of 'tzlmmlef Himfy-e sn is an price range' of the four-has proved to be the greatest sensation-of the wo»rld'l moot progressive industry! , _ e _ -Everyone was familiar with Chzvrolefs bril- lianrreinofdofmcceao. Evefyouelmewtha! Chevrol¢t_ha_d become the wo:-ld’s large: builder of automobiles by establishing, yeh: afnci-"year, new standards of performance, beauty and quality in the low-priced held. Butno one everrlrumedtlugitwouldbe possible to provide in the price range of dn four, a Six of such startling performance, such impressive appearance, lnxminnc .comfort and such rcmarkablelénginedng advancement! ' Whmlyou learn the full details of this eca- sational new automobile, you will rmlize that Chevrolet has provided those of six- cylinder smoothness, reserve power, and flashing acceleration which heretofore muld only be__e__njoyed in cars costing xml hun- dred_dollars.more! 1- V ' rr-_"'2n;_i§ csxrxu! ' . ' . -l . i ` " 7 _ _f " ' _ ` Emerald by Miss Verna Mayne" and tioned above, whose magnificent gift' |‘» '_ Kelvin 'by Miss Marion Cnsely. The _is rerer_re