Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1924, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1024, = NEWS AND V LIFE'S SOCIAL SID J -- Teie 2618, Private 'phone 8567w. --y * * [iss Louise Hill gave a charming- ranged tennis tea at the Country on Monday afternoon for Miss Crookall, New York. The ity little clubhouse on the bank the Rideau never looked prettier. 'bowls of daisies and butter- were everywhere, and the tea where Mrs. F. W. Hill made » was lovely with dainty china roses. Tennis was played on the lent courts, and those who did play enjoyed watching the oth- who did. Among those present General Hill, Mrs. McMillan ttawa), Mrs. Frederick Alderson, George' B. Wait (Ottawa), Miss flith Ritchie, Miss Alleen Rogers, Eleanor Phelan, Miss Barbara, E ---- ow Miss Peggy and M'ss Norah Bidwell, Miss Helen Strange, Miss Doris and Miss Gwendolyn Folger, Miss Kitty Torrance, Miss Doris McKay, Miss Aline and Miss Cecily Rutherford, Miss Tullis, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Virginia Fair, Miss Elizabeth Lyster, Miss Mary Crookall (New York), Rev. Kenneth Taylor, Major: Sher- wood, Major Larter, Capt. Lee and Capt. Heron. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Guy Gamsby, King street west, received at the tea hour when her sister, Mrs. P. H. Rew, New York; Mis. Stuart Crockett, New York; her niece, Mrs. Archer Hulbert, Colorado Springs, Col., and her dacghter, Miss Mar- jorie Gamsby. received with her. The charming rooms were made even | more charming with lovely flowers. and the tea table in the dining-room, 'New Kind of Girdle Reduces Waist and Hips ~ almost while you'wait/ Me instant you put on this new girdle '==worn in place of your ordinary corset, bulky fat on waist and hips see vanish, the waistline lengthens and "body becomes erect and graceful, h y slender! And---then wi step, with every breath, little motion it gently massage: y the useless disfiguring fat and you ' and feel many years younger! Lose : 'Well While Doing It! ith with Weight Every Day--And Look women can have the youthful, figure that present day for, a For tila new kind of instantly represses Wseless fat, your 'wonderfully aking yout a 1 and without worrying umsy waistline and bulking © not ring ppear at Aeactive--but actually massages away fat, enabling you to lose weight every day, without any effort at all your part! amazing results. Produces Same Results As An Ex Masseur 'Whe Madame X Reducing Gir dle is built upon scientific mas. Sage principles, It is made of re 8 as snugly as a kid-glove-- Mas garters attached--and You Look Thin (Patent App Lead Stores throughout Reducing Girdle. dame If yours tographie description and Sole Makers . While you need not make a single change your present mode of living to secure Front Insureg Perfect fort While You Sit, And the Makes the 0 Adjust as Become More Slender. Thin, led For) Oantda are now being supplied with the Ma- has not yet got them, write for pho- mame of nearest agent. i Coupon From British Whig, Kingston To the Dominion Co., Corset Quebec. Please d_ free photographic de- sen scriptive circular of Madame X Reduc- ing Girdle to RL TE TE Regular values wp to $10.05 regular stock, which has been remarked at July Clearing Just a manufacturer's -All colors, and practically all Pu x where Mrs. Herbert Robinson and Miss Betts made tea, was centred with exquisite red and white roses. Miss Millie Ferris, Miss Mary Mac- gillivary and Miss Marjorie Evans| were the tea assistants. Crowds of visitors came and went during the afternoon, admiring the dear old- fashioned walled garden with its lovely view of Lake Ontario's foam- flecked waters. " . * A most enjoyable picnic was giv- en early this week in honor of Miss Mamie Mooney, Toronto, who is with her parents at Portsmouth. Miss Elsie Lawless was hostess and through the kindness of the owners, the party the freedom's of Gra- ham's Point on the Front Road. Games, singing and a splendid sup- per served in the grove, added to the enjoyment of the occasion. Among those present were: Mrs. A. C. Givens and the Misses Mamie: Mooney, Marie McDonald, Carmel O'- Reilly, Christina Kehoe, Isobel Web- ster, Kathryn ig Elsie lawless and the Messrs, Roy Lacey, Clair Devlin, Harry McNeill, Dr. V. L. Martin, Edward Burke, V. L¥cGuire, A. L. Shaw, Wilfrid Hourigan, E. Beaupre, A. C. Givens, of King- ston, and Messrs. A. McGuire and J. Wallace, of Ottawa. » . . Miss Phronie Gimblett, Queen street, entertained at the tea hour on Saturday last for Mrs. W. J. Em- bury, of Detroit, Mich., who is visit ing with her mother, Mrs. Butler, Barrie street. The rooms were beauti- fully fragrant with cut flowers and dainty refreshments were served. * * * Mrs. Victor Tremaine, Royal 'Mili- tary College, is entertaining this af- ternoon for her mother, Mrs. Parm- lee, Quebec, who is her guest. * * * Mrs. A. C. Givens, Albert street, entertained informally for Mrs. W. J. Embury, of Detroit, Mich., on Fri- day evening last. - > - Miss Harriet Gardiner, "The Chestnuts," will entertain at tea on Taursday aftérnoon. » - - Miss Mary McLelland, Earl street, will entertain at the tea hour on Thursday. A <- » * * Dr. and Mrs. H. H. McCrea who have been visiting the former's sis- ter, Mrs. R. K. Kilborn, King streat, lgtt for their home in Port Jervis, N. ¥., taking Miss. Grace McCrea with them for a visit. Mr. Travers Carey, Albert street, will sail for England shortly. | Mrs. B. 8. Weir, Baston's Corn- ers, %s visiting her sister, Mrs. R. K. Kilborn, King street. Dr. and Mrs. Chant, Belleville, apent the -week-end in Kingston, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith, Alfred street. Miss Lillian Misskelly, of Smith's Falls, has arrived in the city to at- tend the summer school, . es Dr. D. R. Hall, Napanee, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred 8S. Miller, Brockville, over the *week- end. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Meikle and their family, Morrisburg, are spend- ing a few weeks at Echd Lodge. Colonel and Mrs. A. P. Deroche, Ottawa, are at their summer cottage on the Bay of Quinte. : Mrs. Macarow, Ottawa, is visiting Judge and Mrd. O'Reilly, Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence D. Smith, Toronto, are with Mrs. Smith's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hamm, "Willow Glen Farm," Ernesttown towaship. - Ad . A London cable says: "A marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place between Sir Coleridge Kepaard, Bt., of the Diplomatic Ser] , and Mary Graham Orr-Lewis, daughter of the late Sir Frederick Oir-Lewis, Bt, of Montreal, and Maud, Lady Orr<Lewis." Miss Lewis" "| grandfather and father resided fn Kingston for many years. Her father was a hardware merchant on Prine cess street. 'a ® * =» Miss Helena Connor, 575 Princess Miss Isabel Elliott, Prescott, vis- iting relatives in Kingston, has re- turned home. . Rev. L. A. Sager and Mr. B. Sager, Buffalo, N.Y. spent the week with Mr. G. W, Richardson, William Breakfast, Peach Sauce Cereal . Fried Eggs Toast Luncheon Vegetable Salad Wholewheat Bread. Cream Cheese Cookies Dinner Cold, Left-Over Beef Loaf . Pickles Mashed Potatoes Hot Johnnycake Diced Oranges and Bananas { Coffee Beets Old Housekeeper: "My husband and I have never given a wedding! anniversary party but we thought | ful Hot Milk Cake, which you once published and tried out, then lost." Answer: Both of theso recipes are Lincluded in my multigraphed article entitled, "Six Good Cake Recipes," which I will send you (or anybody else) upon receipt of a stamped, self- addressed envelope. Other cake re- cipes given on the samp multigraphed sheet are: Banana Layer, Lemon Lay- er, Sour Milk Chocolate Loaf Cake and a splendid Chocolate Layer Cake. Mrs. D. S.: "I wonder it you could give me directions for crocheting a rope necklace of very small beads, which is finished on both ends with bead tassels? This rope necklace when done measures almost one-half inch in diameter. Answer: I am sorry that I do not happen to have these directions. But we'd like to do so this coming Fall. | perhaps one of our readers may have You see I am writing you well in ad-| vance of the date! Can you help | me by suggesting some kind of ap- propriate game to play?" | Answer: I wish all of my Reader Friends would write me as far in ad- vance of timely events as you have! So many of them wait till a week or two before the time, and then I may be overloaded with readers' letters, which for the sake of fairness I must answer in rotation, the first to come receiving thé ¥Yirst answers. Send me a stamped, self-addressed envel- ope and I will gladly send you (or any other reader) my multigraphed article called "Games for Special Oc casions," which gives directions tor, playing a splendid Wedding Anniver sary Game as well as directions tor | games suitable for Hallowe'en, | Christmas, and St. Valentine's Day. _ Nellie: "Please publish recipes for Devil's Food Cake and that wonder- them and will be good enough to write them on a postal and mail it to me in care of this paper to publish for you. I think we have some pretty generoug-hearted Column Friends, don't you? It is seldom that such a request as this goes unanswered. To-morrow--Can You Make Good Pedch Jelly? All inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Effic'ent Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in thelr turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamp- ed &nd self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to use YOUR full pame, strest number, and the rame of your city and state, --<The Editor don, Ont., with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Betts has returned to "Kewayden," Union street. Miss Marion Browne, Miss Helen Dennis, Miss Agnes Reynolds and Miss Shirley Going, Brockville, who are on a canoe trip up the Rideau, spent Monday in town. Mrs. E. R. Young, her two children, are ute, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper, Nel- |, son street. ¢ 2 (Contintied on Page 12.) % ed -- The Editor rears That Kingston will never be truly democratic until the poor man and his family have the privilege as their fore well-to do neighbors --that of getting out into the open on Sunday afiernoon. Cars, motor boats and the big boats which take hundreds of citizens down the river or over to C Vincent, are used by people able to afford them, and who livé in comfortable homes with bal- conies and gardens. But the poorer folk whd live in the small houses or perhaps in a few rooms have to content themselves with a stroll to the parks, if they are near emough' for the little ones to walk to, and, after all, parks, beautiful as ours are, are still within the city and fot real country. --- That Canada's oldest house, the first residence of the Jesuit Fathers in Sillery, Que., is now the property of the province of Quebec. Two sons of the late Hon. J. R. Dobell, minister in the Laurier cabinet of 1896, have just given what is com- sidered as one of the most valuable treasures. of the country to the Com= mission of Historical Monuments, lately created by the Provincial Gov- ernment. a That St. George's Boy Scouts are in camp at Brophy's Point and many of their parents and friends took the advantage of the cathedral Sunday school picnic to-day to them. Scoutmaster Hall is in of the camp. ° ri . That the men of Mowat Hospital greatly appreciate the entertain. ment arranged for them by the vari- ous Kingston societies. When you are {ll and away from home it is in deed pleasant to have friends who| consider your comfort. AEST a , regatta on Saturday and were much admired, especially b ythe visitors | from acroes the border, who have long looked upon Kingston as a mili- tary station, but were astonished to find the navy represented. WS FOR WOMEN READERS fhicient CHOOL CHILDREN Start preserving now and will have an abundance of delicious; health-giving vegetables fo the winter months. ¢ they are as fresh vegetables, they provide a blood- purifying element obtainable in no other form. And apart from the usual of serving them, they may be made up into many deli- cious dishes. Our booklet will tell you how. Send in the coupon. DOMINION GLASS CO. LIMITED 6 MONTREAL DEPT. O. ~~ 3 Vacation Needs Bathing Suits for all the family in Cotton and Wool--a very large variety at attractive prices. : Bath Towels in all White and colors --very special values, from 25c¢c. each up. Sweaters in all the wanted styles-- Pullovers, Tuxedos and Cardigans -- an immense assortment. Popular prices. « Camp Blankets in dark colors--just the thing for outings at $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 a pair. -W. N. Linton & Co. "Phone 191. The Waldron Store

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy