Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1924, p. 8

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NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS ' O -- ------ gan, who were spending the holidays with their cousins, Mrs. K. A. Porgle, | LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE || Sait toss Ottawa, have left to visit thelr daughter, Mrs. James McFarland of Woman Page Bditor, Phone 2618. Armstrong, Hamilton, and Mrs. Cleveland, Ohlo, and Mr. Mere land. - Private, Phone 857W. Charles H. Hutchins, Worscester, ay? {Mio pent ' . ss = Mass., who are visiting their par- Miss M 1G ur Who. 3 Christmes with heg parents Mr. and Robert Orwell, Urion street, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Mrs. B. C. Gilmour, Sydenham street, returned to Toronto. 1 he Editor Heors | 15 § isd 3 That the Kingston ladies who have taken yp bowling have not gone Into it with such marked em. Celery : New Year To All Is the wish 1 Outaws and Kingston for the mer | pn, doubt be better stayers as Wo. riage in St. Janes' csthedral, Toron- | men usually are. "to, ob Jan. 16th, of Mise Lioudse Mac- --- donald and Major Victor Sifton, som That the new rink is providing a of Sir Clifford apd Lady Sitton. lot of fun for the boys and girls B89 home for the holidays. The ice is Mrs. D. W. Taylor, Victoris| good and the unusually cold weather street, entertained at bridge on| makes the exercise of skating de | Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Seldon, | 1ightful. Bxeter, Ont. R23 picsilsit 1. 8 That some very unpleasant and ¢ : Mrs. George Bawdeh, Barrie | pessimistic scientists say we will suf- © Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Bigtord of street, will entertain at bridge on|fer from extreme drought during Merriekville, Ont, formerly of| this evening. 1926. If anyone really believes such Hingston, Ont. sanounce the mar- : 9.9 disagreeable things, why tell them Page of their daughter Hagel Ger-| Mrs, G. W. Mylks, Kensington ave-| to us at a time when our conscience @ldine to BSydvey Victor Perty,| nue, is entertaining at bridge this|is burdened with all our sins and BAe. of Pittsburgh, Pa, former evening. shortcomings for the past year and iy 'of Trenton, Ont. The marriage . me we are trying to square it with took piace.very quietly on Tuesday,| Mrs. Frank Newman, Victoria |prand new New Year's resolutions? December 80th, 1984, and the ®trest, entertained at bridge on Fri. wy young couple léft immediately for| day last, That a London flapper's most re. Pittsburgh where they. will reside. gs 2 cent definition of chaperone is "a Mr. Perry is a recent graduate of| Mr. M. Frasso hes returned to Bar-| woman who has mo chap of her Quésn's University ot present a rie, Vi, after apending the Christmas | own." Radio Wngineer in' the employ ' of holidays with his mother and sisters, ----- the: Westinghouse .Wiectric and] Miss Molly und Miss Sara Cassidy | That Dr. Paul Kammerer of Viea- Manufacturing Co. have returned to their home in Kings | na, biologist and philosopher, who is : . en ston aifter spending the week-end in | in New York preparatory to begin. Bishop Strachan's school was the ning a lecture tour of the country, pendézvous on Monday for a delight- . has aired some novel ideas which, he ful dimce given by the B. 8. 8. As- . says, may revolutionize medical goplation in ald of social service 0 practice. Dr, Kammerer has work- work. Miss Amy Wright. president , od and stu for years with Prof, of the association, wearing a smart . ' Pugene Steinkch of Vienna. The frock of black satin, with beaded i | "diathermia treatment," Dr. Kam- ovardress and bouquet of pink roses, 3 . merer said, was proving successful received the guests, Mrs. E. N. Bate, . H. in treatment of women in 85 per convenor of the dance, in a lovely cent, of the cases in which it is used. dress of midnight blue over grey . ; He explained that this treatment satin embroidered in cut beads, re- was "merely the use of heat rays * ceived with! the president, in the and X-rays, in combination or sep- large hell. Dancing took place in: 8 arately. We heat n parts of gues bad "just a Jove] street. For a long time past extra ; / the dintng-reom. which was gay with Setter » and | the body. The blood is freshened iol til boarders. pte at oa mat New Year Christmas decorations, A twelve and invigorated. "Then, when the! ih, ty of their hosts and phifsels HH $ #5 LOCKETT'S . SHOES--TRAVELLING GOODS "3EYikL IRERERT : | § 8 3 Is i sumber, and the names of your city sud otate. ~The BaNos, E 2 "21% i 3 shake-down on the floor, as all plece orchestra was statipned in the .| woman becomes fagged out again| pronounced the function one of the | other avaliable sleepifig adcommoda. : E bay window, The school songs were and feels old and worn, she has only | nicest they had ever sitoudsd, tion was occupied. new addi. > joyously sung by all the guests at to submit to the heat and once more tion will aHow five new bed raoms Tl 5 t her blood pulses freely in her veins on the top floor for 'permanent «> ng 00 r : \ and she is young." 3 bie boarders and & concert room, par- oo feo olgerer: Tor, botroom sd kitehen on the ; ! % . séeond floor. The mew building is } | - Yon AUNT HET . di fo be opened by a grand concert on y alth " New Years aight tp which the pub- ou e 9 Er & bo i I ml Happiness Kingston, Capt. W, P, R.| | Holderoft, MC., B.A, BSc, was! 'martied to Miss Eva B. Fair, daugh- : / : : = . , d "of Mr, apd Mrs. H. R. Fair, 183 \/] an eaares * . . . The Frontenac Junior Woman's Be i Saas Tan . al me er) tote Prosperity Association will give a Mr. std Mrs. George K. 5 ' V1 ' & . Year's Eve dance on Dec. 31st, | 1. ve "returned from their ares, ay > A by ie Torunte and other towns in that neighborhood and are with the . ve. J. 8, Crossfield. laters parents, Mr, snd Mrs. H. 2 - ; , : . Watts, Frontenac street, : > _ Hverett Townsend. "The|few days prior to leaving for Si. [NS Bis © Dave somethin' the Ww. » Linton & Co. * entertained at bridge o0| Joseph 4' Alma, Que. aclghibors don't want tb borrow." ~~ 5 " for Mr. L. 'Mr and Mrs. Seldon, Exeter, Ont., "Phone 19 A Napanee "At Home." ---- 0 "The Waldron Store Nigpanes, Dec. 81.--~The home of . aly Mr. and Mme, Herbert Daly, Piety , ; bh 4 Boog . TT ey a he Yn HUI, was the scene of a delightful 3 . | : ' "At Home) and dance given by oa John Murray, who spent at Nw. George Daly. y ristmas with his mother, Mrs.| ne commodions -and ; beautiful : Fooms were artistionfly ! decorated 'with flowers, evergreens snd otfier- i wise and the effect was indeed very| 3 " a \ pleasing. Exvellent music added to ~~ O $ 1 soum . o : a the pleasures of the evening and - he 3 on used the floors were a delight to the} 5 | Hh ed iad a Ei el Te i: Ra 3 n i ~ g5a 51} Prosperity. Be Yours . New - Year So '

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