Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1922, p. 8

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'NEWS AND II BE 1 Life's Social Side Editor of Women's Page, Tele- 243. Private phone 857w. . . * Mrs, B. J. Bidwell, "Bishop's purt," entertained at tea on Mon- ly afternoon when the large rooms filled with guests who were re- d by the Bishop of Ontario end g Bidwell in the drawingroom tS Swhere later on an orchestra, compos- pd of various instruments played by Barbara Bidwell, Lieut. Roger well, Capt. Lee and Lieut. 'Min- ly, made delightful music. A tes © in the big bow window of the ning room was centred with ex- gui te pink roses in a crystal bowl i A green and pink cloth and here : Philip Du Moulin and Mrs. D. EB. Mundell poured tea and coffee, assisted by Miss Francesca Foulkes, iss Doris Browne, Miss Louise Hill, Miss Gwendolen and Miss Doris Fol- r, Miss Kitty Torrance, Miss Mary Ogilvie, Miss Lucy Waddell and Miss Dorothy Gildersleeve (Denver, Col.) At a table in the library, centred With a bowl of beautiful red roses, Mrs. Herbert Robinson and Mrs. J. ©. Macdonald cut the fces, assisted by Miss Alleen Rogers. Among those present were Mrs. T. D. R. Hem- ming, Mrs. W, F. FitzGerald, Mrs TX, W. Bavary, Mrs. G. Hunter Ogil- Wie, Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Mrs. Archi Pald Strachan, Mrs. Constantine, rs. J. M. Campbell, Mrs. James iggins, Mrs. R. XK. Kilborn, Mrs. Biyara Smith, Mrs. J. C. Ponsford, Mrs. Dealtry Woodcock (Brockville), Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. R. E. Burns, G. A. Robinson, Mrs. Kearney Jones, Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. R. J. Carson, Mrs. J. F. Foulkes, Mrs. F. Geary, Mrs. Schmidlin, Mrs. ' W. B. Carey, Mrs. R. W. Rayson, BB Mrs. H. A. Betts, Mrs. Holloway 'Waddell, Mrs. W. Morgan, Mrs. T. No Marked Difference in. Styles so says famous fashion critic 4 J is a relief to learn } your "last season's clothes are still fashion- . able. - ; : J And comforting to know all the tailored smart- ness of your suits and coats can be restored by Parker's. | Whether It Is dyeing or rench cleaning to be process and kif I gotod $s u or ~ revive the original beauty ~ of the fabric, and assure the utmost satisfaction. PARKER'S DYE WORKS LIMITED Princess Street, Kingston Can Be Quickly Removed (Beauty Culture) 'Hairs can be easily banished from i under-arms, neck and face by ck, painless method: Mix into paste some powdered delatone . water, spread on hairy surface in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash 'skin and it will be free ftom hair blemish. Excepting in very stub- growths, one application is suf- To avoid. tment, buy delatone in an - package Seccombe, Mrs, Jeremy Taylor, Mrs. W. E. Kidd, Mrs. John Waddell, Mrs. Frank Day, Mrs. T .C. D. Bedell, Mrs. F. Constantine, Mrs. R. J. Leach, Mrs. Prederick Carson, Mrs. Owen Hodgins, Mrs. A. B. Harris, Mrs. James Haydon, Mrs. W. J. Fair, Mrs. Austin Smith, Mrs. Bevan Dun- bar, Mrs. R. W. Rutherford, Mrs. G. A. Grabam, Mrs. J. C. Murray, Mrs, E. J. Steacy, Mrs. W. H. Martin (Bowmanville), Mrs. Herbert Stea- cy, Mrs. R. O'Hara, Mrs. J. Callan- der, Mrs. Keith Hicks, Mre. Havelock 'Price, Mrs. T. A. Kidd, Mrs, George McGowan, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Francis King, Mfs. A, H. Fair, Mrs. F..W. Hill, Mrs. Joseph 'Elliott, Mrs. John Macgillivary, Mrs. Hugh Nickle, Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. Henry Rich- ardson, Mrs. Cuthbert Gummer, Mrs. Bernard Bfowne, Mrs. R. J. Gardin- er, Mrs. R. 8, Waldron, Mrs. C. 8S. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. W. H, Macnee, Mrs. Hugh Ryan, Miss Muckleston, Miss Lyman, Miss Daly, Miss Ada Bates, Miss Marion Lewis, Miss BEth- alwyn Loucks, Miss Constance Cooke, Miss Waldron, 'Miss Alison Macdon- ell, Miss Harriet Gardiner, Miss Fre- da Burns, Miss Aline Rutherford, Miss Marion Ogilvie, Mrs. Alexander Macphail, Clergy street, entertained at the tea hour on Monday, in honor of her sisters, Mrs. J. H. H. Coleman, Napanee, and Miss Mildred Macmorine, Los An- geles, Cal. The guests of honor re- celved with the hostess in the draw- ingroom and the "welcome home" given to these daughters of St. James' rectory was a hearty one In- deed. Mrs. J. C. Gwilliam made the tea 2nd Mrs. Arthur Cogswell cut the ices at the tea table centred with autumn flowers, assisted by Miss Kathleen Daly, Miss Jessie Smith and Miss Melita Elliott. Among the guests were Mrs. Buxton Smith, Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. T, W. Savary, Mrs. Hilyard Smith, Mrs. Georza Hague, Mrs. R. E. Genge, Mrs. Archi- bald Young, Mrs. Guy Gamsby, Mrs. J. M. Machar, Mrs. Luther Breck, Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Mrs. McFayden, Mrs. Robert O'Hara, Mrs. R. W. Rayson, Miss Dupuy, Miss Lewis, Miss Frances Wilson, Miss Rayson, Miss Louise Kirkpatrick, Miss Daly. * . . On Saturday, Miss Helen Meek, who has been an instructor in the contsruction of artistic lamp shades at Sydenham hospital, completed her association with the D.S.C.R. and was the centre of a bright gathering to mark her departure. On behalf of the staff, Capt, Smith presented Miss Meek with a dainty sterling silver card case, at the same time ex. pressing their regrets that she was resigning. Miss Meek has been with the D.S.C.R. for the past four years and has had unusual success in se- curing splendid results from her inp. struction. Miss Ethelmay Suther- land will take over Miss Meek's du. ties next Monday. . * . The commandant, staff and gentle- 'men cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada have sent out In- wvilations for the annual athletic | ports to be held on Friday, October 6th, * * * Miss Doris Browne is entertaining at bridge at the Cataraqui Golf Club this afternoon, in honor of Mrs, Everett Birdsall. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith have returned from a very pleasant holi- day trip to New York. Mrs. J. F. Foulkes has returned from Boston, Mass., and is settled in her new home on Brock street, Miss Kathleet Louth, arrived home today from a visit to Williamsport, Maryland, where she was the guest RNUM'S | | BAKERY | ~~ "The Taste Will Tell" FRESH CAKES AND PASTRY DDI CAKES A SPECIALTY tran -- Ask Merchants For Sun-Maid Reisi of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cox, formerly of Kingston. - Mr. an Mrs. Philip Gilbert, To- ronto, w/ vigiting Mrs. Schuyler, Mrs. Gilbert's sister, at her farm, "Millbrook," New York. Mrs. A, H. Wood and two children have left for their home In Calgary, Alta., after a three months' visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Acton, Colborne street. Mrs. Hugh Walkem, Montreal, is returning home shortly after spend- ing the past four months at Sydney, N.S, Miss Helen Charlesworth, B.A, of the Parsonage, Wolfe Island, has left for Norwood, Ont., having accepted & position on the staff of the High School as mathematical and science teacher. * * - Miss Evelyn Gilbert, Centre street, Is with Mrs. Roy Aylsworth, Hamil- ton. Miss Ross Malcolm, Ottawa, is at Queen's Residence, Earl street. Miss Rita Sutcliffe, who, has been with her aunt, Mrs. John Carson, "Sunny Knowle," has left for To- ronto. » . * Mrs. Jeremy Taylor is spending a few weeks at 'Densmere House" be- fore leaving Nr Montreal. Miss Ruth Evanson, Queen's Hoes!- dence, and Miss Bessie Macpherson, "Avonmore," motored to Prescott for the week-end. ' Dr, and Mrs. I. G. Bogart, Well- ington street, have returned from Loughboro Lake. A Mrs. Matthew Brown and Miss REDUCE YOUR FAT WITHOUT DIETING Years ago the formula for fat reduc. tion was "diet"--"exercise." To-day it is "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets." Friends tell friends--these friends tell others. They eat substantial food, live as they like and stil] reduce steadily and easily without going through long sieges of tiresome exercise and starva. tion diet. Marmola Tablets are sold by all druggists the world over at one dol- lar for a case, or if you Bieter you can order direct from the Marmola Com- pany. 4612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, ch. ' Sn A Column Admirer: "Please tell me if there is @ way to remove clinkers from the lining of stoves without injuring the lining or break- ing it." Answer: on top of the coal. clinkers. Helen M.: "1, What do you think would be a nice gift for a couple on their first wedding anniversary? 2, What will take a blue stain (caused by a stocking) out a, man's soft col- lar? Answer: 1, As the first wedding anniversary is the Cotton Wedding, it would be suitable for you to give the young couple any article for table use, or home decoration, made of cotton cloth. 2, Try Javelle wat- er (which can be bought at a drug store.) If this does not take the stain out, I am afraid nothing will. You see, the stocking has dyed the collar--and such dyes are almost im- possible to remove. Miss E. M. L.: "What kind of paint or enamel shall I use to paint an iron bed Walnut color? It is now enameled white." Answer: I cannot mention trade names in this column, as that would be advertising. But if you will write me a personal letter, repeating your request and enclosing a stamp- ed and self-addressed envelope, I shall be very glad to advise you. Interested Reader: "Kindly print directions for crocheting a girl's Tam o' Shanter." Answer: Directions for making a "tam appeared in this column on September 18. If you failed to see them, buy a back copy of the newspa- per contalning it. (I, personally, have no reprints. You can buy the ST nt Marion Brown, Brockville, were in town on Monday. Mrs. J. H, H, Coleman, who spent the week-end with Col. and Mrs. Alexander Macphall, Clergy street, returned to Napanee today. . . * Sir Clifford and Lady Sifton in- tend to close *"Assinaboine Lodge" for the season this week. Mrs. John D. Calvin and son, Da- vid, who have been the guests of the former's parents, Judge and Mrs, E. J. lds, Brockville, left today for Wignipeg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Bdward Ryan, "Rockwood House," have been in Brockville with their daughter, Mrs| Neil Black and Dr. Black, -------------- The great wall of China is the earth's most impressive landmark, Winding like a gigantic serpent for thousands of miles over mountain crests and narrow gorges, it once served as a defence against the Mou- Yes. Burn oyster shells This loosens the gol hordes from the morth. TWO YOUTHFUL EVENING FROCKS Note the Novel Decorations and Headdresses 8° $3 g fie] | Hi} bi 4 i Hy 8 if anff if sl! } : if | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 198m. " THE DAILY BKITISH WHIG. back Paper at the Circulation De- partment.) Mrs. B. E. B.: "Not long ago one of your readers asked for directions for Rickrack Edging. Here are mine. Chain 6, 4 d ¢ in 3rd st. from hook, Chain 2, 1 d ¢ in same stitch. Chain 3, 1 tr in end of first chain. Chain three, turn. Second row: 6 d ¢ under 2 ch of last row. Ch 3, turn. Third Row: 4d c between last 2d c. Ch 2, 1d c in same place. Chain 8, tr in first d ¢ of preceding row. Ch 3. Repeat from 2nd row. Answer: Thank you, Friend. enjoy trying such excellent contribu- tions. Mrs. 8.: "I am 85 years old and here is my method of canning corn, which I have used for years with good results: Nine cups of corn cut fine from cob, one cup of sugar, a scant quarter of a cup of salt, two cups of boiling water. Boil all to- gether for 12 minutes (after it be- gins to boil.) Put in jars piping hot. Seal at once. I, have never lost a jar." Answer: It was good of you, Reader Friend, to send me your re- cipe to publish. I am sure it will 'be appreciated. Tomorrow--Planning Your Hallow- e'en Party, -- All Inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in thek turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing fo the great umber received. So a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question--The ditor, To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4TH. According to the astral testi- monies, this promises to be a day of mixed blessings. While Sol is In aspect with two of the major male- fics, Luna is in trine with Venus, which is also in semi-sextile with Jupiter----a presage of all manner of benefits, prosperity and harinony in the realm of the domestic, social and affectional interests. All femin- ine matters should thrive, as should also, all business catering to femin- Ine needs. The ominous figure ad. monishes care of the health. Those whose birthday it is have a forecast of happy and prosperous tory A goodness. perts can, Reader | I am sure all of our readers | SE ------ VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS Rideau Hall Coffee Finely Gorman, Eckert Fresh in Air-Tight Tine Lirnited London and Winnipeg 80 for every occasion. THE CHAIN OF STORES THE SMART WOMAN'S STORE Where they make a specialty of Blouses Here you will find a Tailored Blouse for golf; a charming crea- tion of Crepe, beaded, in honey dew, sand, Jade or the new rust shade: Over-blouses embroidered in wool to wear with a suit; and the pretty girlish little affairs for the girl students to wear at social evenings. One Lovely Blouse is of Navy Crepe, heavily embroidered in Oriental colors, with sleeves of radium lace. Among the Frocks A unique New York tailored one piece Dress of Navy Pol- ret Twill, trimmed with gal- loon, a Tuxedo <Lollar, al- ways so bécoming, adds a smart touch. A Tea Dance Frock of Tomato Crepe with panels falling below the skirt and a tcuch of sand in the dainty rosettes, the last note from Paris. Our Deposit Plan now and save, ~=-Makes it wonderfully convenient for you to buy $5.00 will reserve any garment selected, and small deposits weekly will complete the purchase. ----Take advantage of this plan. THE ONE PRICE STORE 4 conditions in domestic, social, artis- tic and affectional affiliations, with fair success in business, but they ara urged to care for the health. A child born on this day will be ac- ~one of the rare treats from your Victory Shelf. An example of how two or more ucts from may be co revelation of appetizing Prepared our Vie- ed. as only ex- complished, affectionate: and artis. tie, but may have much to contend with fmless well trained in physical as well as business and social af- fairs, nny

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