Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1924, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, MAY 30, NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Editor of Women's Page, Teie- phome 26138. Private 'phone 857w. » - - Dr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Abbott, of 4106 Pine street, Philadelphia, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Katharine Abbott, to Dr. Archibald Malloch, ot Montreal, on Wednesday, May 28th in St. Mary's church, Philadelphia. Upon their return from a wedding trip Dr. Malloch and his bride will live in Montreal, . - -. Mr. Adrian Fletcher, of Vancouver, B.C., who will be an usher at the Gillen-Desbarats wedding, is expect- ed in town this week, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Scoit when here. Others who wi!l oificiate as ushers at this wedding ceremony and who will come to towu on Satur- | day, are Mr. J. Boyle Stafford, of| New York, and Major Victor Iferon, | of Kingston.--Montreal Gazetta. 3 - - » Mrs. Henry Joseph, Mountain street, Montreal, is entertaining on Thursday- afternoon, June 5th, in| honor of the delegates of the Inter-| national Women's League for Peace | and Freedom. Members of the Mon- treal Women's Press Club have also béen invited to be present to meet | the delegates. . * . Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, King street, | Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smythe, who are leaving short- ly for their home in Mexico. - * » Miss Harriet Broughall, Miss Alita) Starr, Miss Betty Ewart and Miss | Eleandr Sykes are a few of the To- | rontonlans who will attend the ball | in Kingston on June 16th, Miss Kathleen Bibby, Barrie! street, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. | C. Odell, Ottawa. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith and | | end in Toronto. | leaves on { La Salle Chapter, to Toronto on Monday to attend the | | meeting of the { street, | apartments, | will be the guest of Col. their little son, who have been visit- | the Royal Military College. and | dication of the memorial arch will parents, Mr. Alwington avenue, this week ing the former's Mrs. C. Smith, left for their home Utica,-N.Y. Mr. and Mes. T. M cess street, are spending Graves, Dr. and Mrs. L. Vosper, Kingston, are visiting at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. E. E. Plummer, Cambbeliford. Miss Curtis, Mrs. Stone and Mr. M. | Kingston, were guests of Mra. Picton, for the Stone, Stanley Harrison, holiday. " - - Mrs. D. E. Mundell, is visiting Dr. and Mrs, Mundell, Niagara Falls. Mrs. M. Moss, Tuesday Barrie streat, Kenneth for Vancouver, | B.C., stopping at intermediate points. Mrs. M. M. Appleby will accompany her daughter to Toronto. ! Asselstine, regent 1.0.D.E., Mrs. T. M National Chapter. Mrs. H. F. Geary, Mrs. J: Preston, Mrs, Howard Penhale an Mrs. Noel Carr leave on Saturday for Petawawa to join their husbands. . » . Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Lake, Alfred Mr. E. H. West street, Saturday en route for Mexico. Mrs. Smythe and their little daughter will join him on Monday. Mrs. G. Hunter Ogilvie, Sydenham street, returned trom . Philadelphia cn Wednesday. Miss Jessie Smith, to attend Council, Monday the National 1.O.D.E. and Mrs. H. E. Boak. mms "CASEY JONES" HAS ROYAL OPPOSITION Said Casey Jones it's just as well that I'm dead, When a dame drives my engine with a crown on her héad--' Which paraphrase of the famous railroad song might serve as a caption for this picture showing Queen Mary at the trottle of the Royal Special which King George (shown in the back- ground) drove to the town of Swindon, England. INA om in] select it to-morrow. from. A complete ran | The Editor hears | | That a record crowd will be | town for the annual June events at | in | gallant lads, Wellington strest, | nt | the county roads in the neighborhood will go | F. |ed by many people. 4 | have their, pleasure spoiled by bad have returned from Toronto. | sent once around her throat, Smythe who has been |ly midway from the base of her neck gave a small mah jongg party on | with his sister, Mrs. Bartlett Dalton, | to her chin, and allows the ends to leaves for Toronto on |hang--one longer | That frontier days =~ | ary Society, of the | church of Canada, met in their dia- | j mond jubilee { Macgillivray, Are Announced By the Daughters of | has just been made of the winners {in the 1924 | i | | Empire. For several years, as an | encouragement to young Canadian | has offered two cash prizes for lit- | story $200 is offered, and for the | by Mr. John Pease Babcock, of Vic- | toria, The de- { | bring many.of the parents of the] whose names are in-| | scribed on the roll of honor, to King- | Prin. | ston to be present at the ceremony | ine week-| The ball, prizegiving, and the annua dinner of the R.M.C. Club, will be the festive events of the crowded days. That the vogue for figured mate- | rial is very marked and the King- f ston shops have a good display all ready to make into smart summer frocks. That the chemists were fortunate {in the weather for their conveation | and chose a splendid day to see the | Thousand Islands, now in their love- ly spring dress. That the motorists say some of of Kingston are full of holes. This is the beginning of the season when (a short run in the evening is enjoy- It is a pity to | roads. . That you may trust the Paris- ienne to give a different twist even te the scarf. She wears it at pre- exact- than the other-- down in front. The embroidered posies on the scarf frequently echo those on her hat. in the west, clad chiefly in fea- when Indians, Sydenham | thers, held frantic pow wows in the | will go to Toronto on | main streets of newly Tounded set- the meeting of | tlements, and many romance- ~colored | and | days since those times were recalled | |in Montreal on Tuesday when voter | an members of the Women's Mission Presbyterian convention, Mrs. J. president, was in the | chair, and in her opening address | made a strong plea for the fuller re- cognition of women in church acti- vities. LITERARY PRIZES. the Empire, Toronto, May 30.--Announcement literary competition sponsored by the Daughters of the writers and playwrights, the society erary efforts. For the best short | Lest one-act play $100, The best short story was written B.C., entitled 'Peace River Joe." The best play, carrying with it the $100 prize, was written by T. M. Morrow, of Westmount, Que., entit- led, "Coincidence." The judges of the short stories were Prof. Sandwell of Queen's Uni- versity, Duncan Campbell Scott, of Montreal, and Miss J. P. Sime of Montreal. Judges of the plays were Bertram Forsyth, Fred Jacob and Henry But- ton, all of Toronto. Word has been received of the death at Ocean Grove, N.J., on May | 26th, of Mrs. Samuel Heck, a native | of Brockville. She celebrateed her, eightieth birthday on May 22nd and is survived by one daughter, Miss Nellie Heck, New York. Mrs, Mary Catherine Wilson, aged eighty-nine years, died on Thursday at the home of her son, Albert W. Reddick, Belleville. CFlaxit; Voile Frocks at $6.95 to $25.00 Frocks for every occasion and every figure, and a color to suit every 'taste. And last of all we have Silk Tricolette Slips (shadow proof), to match ery nearly every shade in Dresses. Also Black, at Ratines and Cotton Crepe Frocks at $6.95 to $22.50 50 ~ One of the most popular frocks of the season, stvies and bright colors, neatly trimmed with White Collars and Cuffs, Ribbon, Embroidery, etc etc. NOTE. --8ce our display at the Kiwanis Karnival, Armouries, June 8 to 7. Apparel For The 3rd of June You will need your new Summer Frock on the holiday--better e of Summer Frocks, Voiles, 'Ratines, Crepes, Wool Crepes and Si ke are shown for you to select caress $4.95 shown in saucy 'MSNABB cs: UR -------- True Economy is not so much what You pay for an article as what you get in return. "SALADA' TE A is incomparable in value. Tryit fons. ~~ ---- Qe see Jon { | WORKS FOR BALLOT BY DAY AND FOR BALLET BY a Mlle. Lucas, the beautiful young French feminist- ballet | girl. Her fiery addresses on the subject of votes for women | have attracted great crowds in Paris. She addresses woman's rights meeting in the afternoons and of evenings she may be | found toe dancing in the Paris Opera. ee SS ¥ Mm RRIED ON A LIGHTHOUSE Some folks have been married by radio. Others have said their martial vows in airplanes up in the clouds. But a wedding on a lighthouse is something new. It remained for Ole Olsen and Grace Weber, vaudeville entertainers, to do it. The cere- mony was performed on a gangplank of Mile Rock Lighthouse at the entrance to the Golden Gate, San Francisco, forty feet above the sea. Judge Frank Dunn officiated. Inset is a closeup of the nuptials. "While You Wait" | Wrinkles 'Removed It has been discovered that the mere application of a Spoontul of powdered tarkroot mixed a spoonful of lemon julce, Retually remover wrinkles and creases in fifteen minutes or less! There's no rubbing, no work, and the expense is trifilng--less than three cents! It is only necessary to spread the mixture over the face, sit down before the mirror, and watch those um- welcome marks of age, {Illness or worry disappear like magic. The effect is In- rably bett oh rhan St produced e most skillful massaging The mixture of course is Pertectly harmless. While on the face a pleasant soothin, sehsation it is experienced. It is easily washed off. 'Aside from its remarkable of feet on wrinkles, there's Mag bette for whey cheeks of in purchases woman e of waered Carkeoot from h aha ug 81 regret having done het "I wasn't sick when I left church Sunday mornin.' The preacher was talkin' about settin' hens and chicken mites, and I got to itehin' so 1 couldn't stand it." Smart Shoes For The Holiday SANDALS ARE THE SELLERS Grey, Pafent, White and Airdale Buck San- dals, $3.00 to $6.00. Our Sandals are different. They are carefully selected from the best manufacturers and although better cost no more. LOCKETT'S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Women's Fine Gingham Dresses -- made in this season's newest styles -- sizes from 36 to 51, for . . .$2.95 each Men's Balbriggan Underwear -- Shirts with short and long sleeves -- Drawers ankle length -- all sizes for 69c. a garment. Women's Sleeveless Silk and Silk and Wool Sweaters -- all the new shades for $3.75 and $3.95 each. Scrim for Curtains, fancy border, in White and Ecru, at 124c. and 15¢. yd. Pure Wool Bunting Flags all sizes. W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store The Month of Marriages Is Drawing Near The home of one's youth is the ideal of most Brides and Grooms to be and they set forth to obtain one as near as possible to that ideal. As a general rule, the old home has boasted many things that Baveseretly made it the ideal and principally among them -----a Plano. If one were to concentrate on this object, what innumerable hours of delight would be credited to its existence -- AND THEREBY ACCOUNT FOR THE NECESSITY OF SUCH AN INSTRUMENT FOR HOMES IN THE MAKING. -Visit our salons in your search for a Plano of the better class. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED. "KINGSTON'S MUSIC CENTRE" 121 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON

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