£ T HE DAILY BRITISH WHIC. Life's Social Side * Bditor of Woman's Page, Tele- phone 242. Private phone 837w. . * . Miss Mary James, University aven- ked a few :* her friends to come in on Thursday evening, to meet her gousins, Miss Bessie and Lawrence J Memphis, Tenn. Among [ #hose present were Mr. and Mrs. J. ® Lawless, Mr. and Mrs. Derry, Mr. Mrs. Muchmore, Mrs. R. James, , J. James, Misses Francis Dev- Hin, Evelyn Stokes, Mae and "Kit" Millan, Mae James, Gertrude Ganah, Messrs. I. James (Memphis), ter Yued (St. Thomas), Stan- ' Driver, "Bill" Shaw, Bliss Bar- Vincent Lawless, Bert Daly, Hannah, Claire Devlin and Thomas James, Jr. * Mrs. Sandford Calvin, "Rutland House," was the hostess of a pleas- ant musicale on Friday afternoon, for her neice, Miss Hilda Calvin, and Miss Helen Gilmour, Tororto. Dur- the afternoon Miss Waldron, Miss Calvin, Miss Gilmour and Miss Hatrlet Gardiner sang charmingly and Miss Phyllis Knight played sev- eral delightful piano numbers. At the tea hour, Miss Marsh, Quebec, made the tea and Mrs. Jack Calvin, * Toronto, cut the ices, at the rose- decked tea table. + . * Miss Caroline Mitchell entertained at Juncheon at the Cataraqui Golf sl a CRIS! WHITEN SKN - WITH LEWON cz Squeese the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a tew cents, shake 'well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon "bleach. Massage this sweetly frag- . rant lotion into the face, neck, arms #nd hands each day, then shortly Rote the beauty and whiteness of your skin, . Fa®ous stage beauties use "his demon lotion to bleach and bring that clear, rosy-white complexion, a8 & freckle, sunburn, and tan hlea h because it doesn't irritate, a T Hi i! i § MA., Dublla, rin . of Cambs, Eng, F School re-opens Sept, 14th. Boarders returning Sept. 13th. Naw Roarders Sept 12th. APPLY TO THE SumsAm 'Batescourt School WILL RE-OFEN SEPT. 5, 1023, Is ved in all d in- ding. Primary "and "Coiciats i 1 av to other cities take | first, pe third places in pri- ne p § Scuouly, | « f-- : ar Brock Street Er --. ---------- ge - Club, on Thursday, in honor of her cousins, Miss Alevia, Miss Elizabeth aud Miss Agnes Bute, Texas. The guests Included Miss Doris McKay, Miss Katie and Miss Nora Berming- ham, Miss Cecil Macnee, Miss Marion Kirkpatrick and Miss Isabel Mooers. . » - A Dutch tea and bridge has been arranged at the Country Club this afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Macneas, Mrs. F. W. Hill, Mrs. T. Seccombe, | Mrs, H. J. Dawson, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Mrs. Halloway Waddell, | Mrs. R. BE. Kent and Miss Hora. - * * | Miss Garfield Carr, Sudbury, en- jtertained on Monday evening at her lovely home on Albert straz*, in non- or of Miss Mildred Filtz and Mrs, J. E. Glover, Sudbury. A Viry enjov- able evening was spent In dancing and euchre. ; . . . Mrs, G. Coburn and Mrs. F. M. Johnston were among the Budbury hostesses who entertained at tea in bonor of Miss Mildred Piltz, Kings- 1ton, . * a | Mrs. R. N. F. MoFarlane entertain- |ed at bridge at the Cataraqui Golf {Club on Thursday afternoon, in honor |of Mrs. Herbert 'Walters, Port Col- | borne, {tess of a small tea at the Cataraqui Golf Club on Thursday for Mre. J. A. Campbell, Vancouver, B.C. - . » The Red Cross workers have ar- ranged a ploniec for the soldiers at Tollin's Bay this afternoon . . * Mrs. William Nicholls, Clarence street, spent a few days this week the guest of Miss Moutray, Stella, Am- herst Island. A. F. Newlands and two daughters riotored from Ottawa yesterday and are spending the week-end with his sisters, the Misses Newlands, 338 barrie street. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dyde and Miss Jessie and Miss Dorothy Dyde, who bave been in Hamilton with Dr. and Mrs. Stewart, returned to town to- day. Mrs. James Maclennan, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Campbell Strange, Ba rie street. Mrs, Sidney Kirby and her chil- dren, who have been with Mrs, F. R. Fhillips, Johnson street, will return to Toronto early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig, Gore street, left by motor for Toronto to- dey, and will retutn on Monday, bringing Miss EMsabeth Craig with them, Miss Gertrude Whitehead, King street, returned from "Ivy Lea," to- dey. Philip DuMoulin, Bank of Mont- real, will | return from Algonquin Park pext week. . Mrs. Lawrence Bohm, who was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Hiscock, Col- lingwood, for the Mack-Hiscock wed- ding street, has returned to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, H ©, Welch, King sireet, left on Friday for Toronto, where they will leave for a trip throngh the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Anderson and their son, who have been visitors in town, motored home to Toronto on Friday. { Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. Metcalf, Prin- cess street, motored to Toronto this week to attend the exhibition, * * . Miss Geraldine Daly, who is with her sisters, the Misses Daly, Albert street, will return to Montreal on Nonday. Miss Hattje Chown, who has spent the summer abroad, will return to town early in the week. Mrs. Ambrose Shea has returned from a most enjoyable motor trip through the state of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Shea have purchased a rosi- dence at the corner of Union and '| Reverley streets and will shorily move into it. + Mrs. J. Rureell Forster and family tin | returned to Stelia today. Mrs. H. A. Betts has taken an | apartment at "Park View," Kingston, - - Mrs. J. Bell Carruthers, Miss Edith Carruthers and Major Colin Carruthers, India, will return ta "Annandale" from Metis Beach, Que; on Monday. : Mrs. Frederick Carson, Indie, who has been with Mrs. Van Lesslie at Ingersoll, {8 now with Mrs. R. J. Carson, "Romilly . Col. and Mrs. Valentine Stockwell, Alice street, will return to week. Mrs. Stockwell and her children, have spent the summer at e-Lake. Capt. J. C. Murchie and Capt. J, F. Preston will return from Nova Scotia on Monday. * * Mrs. James Dennison and family, Bright Delicious Mrs. George MeGowan was the hos- | New Recipe! Serve Icy-Cold for Hot Day Breakfasts O make ROMAN MEAL BROSE-O ' stir one rounded cup Roman Meal into four cups boiling salt- ed water. Boil ten minutes in a single boiler. Stir well and set in a cool place over night. Serve cold with milk or cream and sugar, honey, reserved or fresh fruits. ls the blood," clears the skin, relieves constipation. GROCERS More Contributed Recipes From Readers. -The following Column Readers have very generously sent in their best recipes, for -me to publish to help other women: Mrs. G. H.: "Johnny Cake': Mix together one heaping teacup of corn- meal, one-half cup of white fiour, one, teaspoon of baking soda and one tea- Spoon of salt; sift these dry ingre- dients thoroughly. Now add one large tablespoon of sour cream and wet the mixture with sweét milk, us- ing enough to make quite a soft dough. Turn it into buftered pans and let it etand a few hours before you bake it. I find it is all right to wet it with sour milk and set it away from noon till gupper-itme, then bake it for 20 minutes. Brown Bread: Mix and sift to- gether one cup each of rye (or gra- ham) flour, cornmeal and wheat flour, and one teaspoon each of soda and salt, Wet up with sour milk they labout like 'stirred cake,' and bake Den- {for one hour in a moderate oven ( the time of baking 1s less in a Bas oven.)"" Mrs. F.: 'Bread Rolls: Put into » this | your mixing bowl two pints of bread flour. Make a hole in the centre of this flour and put dnto the hole one "Glen Lyon,' Emily street, returned cup of yeast (good strength) saved [to town from Toronto this morning. | from baking bread; add to the yeas: Ir 3 d Joseph [one cup of sweet milk which has been D. Jackson, have returned to New | scalded and then cooled to the luke- | Zork after spending the past ménth {warm stage, and also one tablespoon | with their uncle, William Jackson each of sugar and salt. Let this |and Mrs. Jackson, William street sponge rise, in the middle of the west. | flour, till light; then add two beaten Mrs. Douglas Young, King street, legge and two tablespoons of melted who has been at Metis Beach, Que., | butter, and stir all the contents of will spend some time in Quebec be- | the bow! well together (flour includ- fore returning to Kingston. | ed). Now turn the dough out onto Mrs. M. Joyce, Charles street, left | " att Et AG 2 gion brooke, Que., who have spent the Summer at their camp, "Rest Inn," Port Burwell, motored down this| week. While in Rochester, N.Y., were the guests of Dr. Norman nison. * Miss Eisie Jones, Albert street, re- | turned from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. | week. | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbeil, | ing. When well kneaded, let the mass rise again, till very light, then either cut into biscuits one inch high, or shape it into small rolls with the hands, Place these rolls or biscuits in a greased pan and let them rise again, till almost double én bulk. Then bake for 35 minutes in a good oven. They should be a nice brown when done." t A Reader Friend: "My Favorite White Cake: Cream one-fourth cup of butter with one cup of granulated sugar; add one-half cup of sweet milk, two egg-yolks, one and one- balf- cups of flour sifted with two teaspoons of baking powder, then fold in the stiffly-whipped whites of two eggs. Use any flavoring desired. pans and bake for 30 minutes in a hot oven. Spice Cake: Cream together one cup of butter (or iard) and one cup of sugar. Stir oné cup of sour milk and one-half teaspoon of soda dis- solved in a very little hot water. Now add two cups of flour with which you have sifted one teaspoon of baking powder, one teaspoon of ground cin namon and one-half teaspoon each of ground nutmeg, cloves and allspice. Either bake in layers, as above di- rected or in cup-cake tins for 15 min- utes in a hot oven, or in loaf form for 40 minutes in a moderate oven." (Tuesday--Answered Letters.) All inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will De, answered in these columns in their' turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great pumber received. So # a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped end self-addressed envelope must be > a floured board and knead well, Have today to pay visits in Detroit and one cup of flour on the board, to be Saginaw City, Mich. saa | worked into the dough during knead- | Mrs. Foote ani} 1eusto Hutton, Albert street. daughter, Lilian, Lorraine, N. Y.,| Mrs. Morton, Crysler, Is visiting have been spending their vacation | her daughters, Sisters Michael and with friends at Kingston and Violet. | Morton at the Hotel Dieu. Misses Mary and Dorothy Row!-} Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkinson, (and, Kingston, are enjoying a visit | Buffalo, N.Y., are spending their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | holidays with Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, North, Picton. Bagot street. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Heward, who Miss Leslie Taylop- has returnel have been living in Halifax for the from a Chautauqua"tdur, and is with past eight years, have moved to To- Principal and Mrs." Bruce Taylor at ronto and are residing at 597 Hurcn | the Principal's Residence. street. Mrs. Heward is a daughte: . 8» of the late General C. W. Drury, Miss Margaret Bain and Miss Iley Kingston. Cane, two English teachers who are exchanging with Canadian teachers under ithe provision made by the Lea- gue of Empire, spent a few days at the "Y," Johnson street, this week, Rev. G. A. and Mrss. C. W. C. Bate, Ottawa, will arrive in towa on Monday, to spend some time with Mrs. Guy Gamsby, King street west. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, Eanl street, and their family, who have been at their cottage at Go-Home Day, returned to town on Friday. Lady Macdonell ha: roturned to the Commandant's Quarters, Royal Military College, from Metis Beach, Que., where she was with her sister, Mrs. Frederick Merritt, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gill and Linton Gill, Aberdeen Avenue, who spent | the summer at their home on the) Trent river, have returned to town. * . . Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, King Street, and their little daughter, re- turned from Sturgeon Point today. Miss Dorothy Cotter, Toronto, 's spending her holidays with Miss HOW FAT ACTRESS --- WAS MADE SLIM Many stage people now depend en- tirely upon Marmola Prescription Tab- lets for reducing and controlling fat. One clever actress tells that she reduc- ed steadily and easily by using this new form of the famous Marmola Frescrip. tion, and now, by taking Matmala Tab. lets several times & year, keeps her weight just right. All good druggists sell rescription Tablets at one dollar for a case, or if you prefer you ean secure them direct from the Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave., De- troit, Mich. If you have not tried them do so. They are harmless and effec- tive, Dr. Du-Maurier ---Bea ---- Preparations DURING THE WEEK OF and left on Friday for Toronto, where they will teach the classes in the city schools of the teachers who have ex- changed with them. Mrs. Farrand Pringle and her chil- dren, who have been with Rev. A. O. Cooke and Miss Cooke, St. Mark's rectory, Barriefleld, returned 'to Montreal today. Prof. Symons and Mrs. Norman Symons will return from England in September, and will occupy their home on Lower Union street, this winter. Miss Betty Potter is spending her vaclion in Toronto, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Moss and baby, Campbellford, are visiting Mrs. Moss' Parents at Harrowsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith and son, Loren, and Master Joe O'Brien, King street, are in Toronto attending the exhibition, Mrs. Roy Ward and children of Kingston, are visiting Mrs. Nettie Burr, Waring's Corners. Miss A. G. Servent, Stratford, and Miss Ethel Hodges, Picton, are en- Joying holidays at Kingston and Thousand Islands. * . LJ Mr. Clark and Mrs. Macdonald who have been en pension with Mrs. Lloyd, Johnson street, left to-day for San Francisco, E Mr. and Mrs. P. Boyce of King- ston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bishop, Lake Shore, Prince Edward. . » Mrs. O. F. Telgmann, who has been visiting Wer mother, Mrs. Jack- son, Picton, returned to Kingston on Friday, Miss Dorothy MeQuaid, Rochester, N.Y., who has been visiting in the city, the guest of her uncle, Charles Lyons, Ordnance street, left on Sat- urday to visit in Toronto. Vincent Lyons, of the Northeast Ciectric Company, Rochester, N.Y. is Tieng in the city over the week- end. * x * . py George Newlands, Portlaand, gon, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Newlands, at their summer home, Wolfe Island. Mrs. A. McCartney and daughters, enclosed with the question--The Kditor \ to Kingston on Tuesday to spend a few days with her grandson, D. M. Jemmett. Mr. and Mrs. William Crossley, Napanee, left on Thursday for Chi- cago, where they will spend a month, Col. and Mrs. Harris, William street, have returned to town. ° Mrs. J. C. Murchie is at '"Dens- mere House", Sydenham street. Mrs. P. Tierney and son, Cecil, returned from visiting her daughter, Turn into two buttered layer-cake | NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS YOU SHOULD OF THIS Q e prices a on the market extra supply. / peaches. The best varieties of preservin are now obtainable, together with u------ ---- PRESERVE FRUIT UALITY AND PRICE re so reasonable and the quality so high, of the peaches and plums now that you should preserve an plums rawford The mark of Niagara Peninsula lly y urchase this fruit you cannet p! i from your dealer , write us direct , on containers stands packed, evenly graded Niagara Peninsula Growers, : Limited Grimsby, Ontario For best results use EGG-O Baking the Mrs. Parker, Whestbury, and friend in Detroit. * . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hunt announce the engagement of their only daugh- tor, Lillian Pearl, to Stanley Al'an, Toronto, formerly of Allandale, the merriage to take place quietly the latter part of September. . * * Mrs. David Murray announces the | engagement of her elder daughter, Lillie Isabel, to Dr. James Harrison Howell, of Galt, son of Dr. and Mrs. a . . Pema J. H. Howell, Welland, Ont. Tha marriage will take place at the end of September. * * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Wartman, Collin's Bay, announce the engage- ment of their younger daughter, Vera May, to John Edward (Roy) Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gibson, Ottawa. The marriage to Powde: A trial will convince ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER." Goes farthet-- Buy it for value, More Shines and better Shines in box. Keep Your §hoes Neat! F. F. DALLEY COMPANY OF CANADA Limited a ------------ * ---- HAMILTON' CANADA take place quietly about the middle of| September. 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