Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1926, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a T . NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS < Friday, March 19, 1926. " Patrick's Day at which her guests spent a few hours delightfully. | = * . : { ; LIF ES SOCIAL SIDE | Havergal old girls' reunion dinner || { and fete will take place at Havergal | * | College, Jarvis Street, on April 9. ! 's Page Editor Phone 2618 His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor | « = 3 Private Phone S887w. . ». . The Overseas Club of the Y.W.C. ve a sale of home-made cooking sweets on Thursday evening in cosy clubroom of the "Y," which gaily decorated with green for * Patrick's Day. Mise Myrtle King, president, was on hand to wel- the visitors, and Miss Ettinger ded at the prettily arranged tea Delicious home made bread eakes were sold by Mrs. Whitty, Pateman and Mrs. Cairns and a ingly arranged candy table "golden harps and shamrocks sweets in dainty green boxes was yrs of Mise Susan Cook. Miss wick and Miss Lily Hughes. entrance fee was taken by Miss A Lewis and Miss Ella Bell and members assisting at the tea jlo were Miss Myrtle King, Miss rtson, Mrs. Pugh and Miss May. The attendance was excel- and the sale most successful, being taken in at the door. and . . * The Whig will be glad to have the of visitors in town and ac- of various social events for " ation in the social column. communications should be pigned and the address of the sender . Write or telephone to the itor of the Woman's Page, Tele- e No. 2613. *'" . . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Greenland of Timmins and Mrs. H. E. Pense of Walkerton are visiting Mrs. George 'Nicol, Frontenac street. «ev» Miss Ida Garbutt, University ave- nue, was a tea hostess this week. . * » Lord and Lady Allemby will ar- sive in Toronto from the west on _ Saturday and will be the guests of and Mrs. Cockshutt at Government House. ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Van Luven, Frontenac street, entertained at din- ner on Thursday evening for Miss Kit MéLean, Brockville, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, George Me- Lean, King street. . * Mrs. L. T. Best, Albert street, ask- ed a few people to come in at the tea hour on Thursday to meet Mrs. Mortimer Odell, Ottawa, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D. Bibby, Barrie street, * . . Major Phillip Earnshaw, D.8.0., M.C., has returned to Camp Borden from Kingston, where he has been taking a staff course. Mrs. Earn- shaw has gome to Ottawa to visit friends. 'Lieut.-Col. Bric MacDonald, D.8.0., M.C., and Mrs. MacDonald have re- torned to Toronto from Kingston, where Col. MacDonald attended the staff course. . . . . 1 Mrs. G. Hunter Ogilvie, Toronto, entertained at tea for the wives of the members. of the provincial legis- lature on Tuesday and again on Thursday. LJ * . Mrs. Horace Lawson, John street, has asked a few people to come in for mah jongg this afternoon with Miss Helen Lawson, Barrie, who is her guest. . . Lady Allenby will be the guest of henor at a luncheon to be given on Monday at the Jénkins Art Gallery by the I. O. D. E. of Toronto. . . » Mrs. T. A. McGinnis, King street west, gave a children's party on St. It is Salt--not a "Medicine" OU use ravorite Regal Table ; Y Salt. Ri for pry) Do . Sxactly the same with Windsor Iodized this same | Miss Mollie Saunders, Alice street, | was a mah jongg club hostess on Thursday evening. . » » Mrs. W. H. Dyde, University ave- | nue,js giving a small bridge this evening. -. . * Mrs. G. Hunter Ogilvie, Toronto, leaves for Montreal, on Saturday {where she will be the guest of Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry. She will remain in Montreal for the gragdua- tion from the Royal Victoria Hospi- tal of Miss Marion Ogilvie. Mrs. John Webster and Miss Con- stance Webster, Whitby, who have ; been visiting the former's brother, {Revs A. O. Cooke, St. Mark's rectory, Barriefield, left for Ottawa to-day to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Horsey. Mrs. W. J. Kelunsky, Bancroft, will arrive in town shortly and will be at "Densmere." Mrs. W. E. Kiad, Wellington street, has returned from ' Toronto and Hamilton. * - . Mrs. Hector Hall, who has spent several months with her brother, Principal R. Bruce Taylor, Queen's | University," will leave for New York on Monday and will not return to Kingston until May. Dr, -and Mrs. Morgan, street, will spend Easter York. Mr. M. J. O'Brien, Ottawa, who is iin town for a few days is the guest of Mr. R. R. F. Harvey, Lower Union street. : Barrie in New Miss Mary Clark has returned {trom Philadelphia, Pa., and is with her parents, Dean and Mrs, Arthur Clark, Albert street. Mrs. Rapert Millan, William street, has returned from Toronto and from a visit with her parents, Mr. and iMrs. D. McLaren, Wolfe Island. Sheriff Vair has returned from * | Montreal. Mrs. Andrew Gray, of Victoria, B.C., went to Vancouver to meet her son-in-law and daughter, Major and {Mrs. L. M. Hughes, and infant son, {on their return from Kingston. Mrs. | Hughes will spend the summer with her mother, Major Hughes, returning to Kingston in April. . Miss Marion Rankin, Collin's Bay, is in Toronto with her father, A. M. Rankin, M.P.P. and will remain there until the end of the session. * Ld . 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