- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Monday, July 19, 1926. NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS _LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE ( Woman's Page Editor Phone 2613. Private Phone 887w. . * . The Kingston Yacht club presented Bay scene on Saturday, BRual regatta was held. tsmen were competing with To-! evening, D and Montreal men in ths hy races. bright with flags ,and although ning, the weather did not dis- 'age the spectators ,who made a blorful picturs. Mrs. William Casey Bd Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick poured , dnd they were assisted by Mrs. endling Anglin, Misses Betty , Charity and Peggy Primrose, (New York), and Helen Ireland. Among those present were: '« Mrs. 'Mackenzie, Toronto; Mrs. Hamilton Roberts, Winnipeg; Mrs. Elmsley, Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. Travers Hora, 'Mrs. Arthur Macnee, Mrs. Hansord Hora, Mrs, Elkins, Mrs, Ford, Mrs. "Arthur Glldersieeve, Denver: Mrs. nborne, Denver; Mrs. McKelvey, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs, Charles Tay- lor, Mrs. Wood, Montreal; Mrs. Da- youd, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs, Parker, Mrs. Norman Fraser, Mrs. Primrose. Mrs, Gash, Mrs. Givens, Mrs, Ritchie, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. McGill, Montreal; Mrs. Bermingham, Mrs. Van Leslie, Mrs. Fred Carson, Mrs, John Carson, Mrs, 'White, Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Windeyer, To- ronto; Mrs. Macphail, Mrs. Robert 8on, Col. and Mrs, Lamb, Toronto: Capt. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mra. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Oraig, Mr. and Mrs. Lyster, Mr. and Mrs. Casey, Col. and Mrs, Normap Stuart Leslis, Mr., and Mrs. Wendling Anglin, Miss Gil- der sleeve, Miss Hora, Miss King, Miss Ponse, the Misses Ritchie, Miss Austin, Miss Kirkpatrick, Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss Mildrey Horsey, Cressy; Miss Alberta Sherron, Philadelphia; Miss Robertson, Toronto; Miss Fran. ees Murray, Miss Clara Farrell, Miss Grace Mooers, Miss Isabel Minnes, - Miss Betty and Miss Nadine Harty, Miss Betty and Miss Kathleen Mur. Tay, Miss Florence Bibby, Miss Vir- ginia Fair, Miss Nina Elmsley, Miss Ruth Gildersleeve, Miss Dorothy Rig- Bey, Miss Kitty Walsh, Vancouver, B.C.; Miss Jane Waddell, Miss Mar. 'garet Macdonald, Miss Edith Rees, Miss Mary Hora, Miss Bvelyn Ford, Flo Cunningham, Miss Helen , Miss Mary Macgillvray, Miss th and Miss Pat. Lyster, Miss Hill, Miss Gwen Carr Harris, argery MalLellan, Miss Isabel 1; Miss ou el via White, Miss Cecil , Miss Hilda Tangwith, Miss Tolleld, Miss Margery Lamb, 0; Miss Leslie Taylor. » - - The Regatta Dance held at the ton Yacht Club on Saturday was a marked success. The 'was augmented by two of the "Dumbells," who are city, and with Jerome's Mel- Kings gave an exceptional pro- of popular dance members. 'The Club was gaily decorated with apanese lanterns and flags. The 'bad weather failed to discourage the "guests and it did not interfere with the fireworks, which were a feature Of the evening. The prizes were pre- ted by Mrs, Waddell, A dainty was served after' midnight. those present were: Mr. ana sord Hora, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fah a w, Toronto; Mr. and. Me. Hugh Cab. a ee 0 Bre Capt, Mrs. Tr, an Charles Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, er, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hill, and Mrs. W. Kent Macnee, Mr, Mrs. Waddell, General and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kirkpat- Sn ne Mrs, m y Mr, and . Herbert Steacy, Mr. and Mrs, M. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs, Wend- Anglin, Mrs. Sanborne, Denver Davoud, are Arthur cnee; og; Mrs. Mackenule 1 Mrs. Arthur | programme when the | social there, Local | lighttu] supper at the close of the The club and wharf | Vivien | The Kingston artists who went out to Sunbury last Thursday even- ing, and Presented such an excellent at the Anglican lawn Were tendered a de- The Jawn social was held on Mr, James Dixon's lawn, and, at the conclusion of the programme the entertafiners Were taken into Mr. Dixon's home, where members of the Ladfes Auxiliary of St. John's Church served @ splendid supper. The concert party included Mr. and | their Mrs. BR. G. Betts, Miss Ada Howarth, Miss Ethel Pringle, Messrs, Saund- ers, Eva, Donnelly, Christmas, Smith, Whalen, McKinnon, buckle, and members of McGrath's orchestra, Miss Eleanor McCauley of New York City was ramong the guests. Some of the artists will assist at the Glenburnie lawn social on Thursday evening, . v . Friends have received word of the marriage in Nassau, Bahamas, Miss Clara Josephine Jacks n, Brantford, Ontario, to Mr. harles Whebell, assistant commandant, of Nassau, Before leaving for the Ba- the distinction of having opened the first outpost hospital established by that" Division at Wilberforce, Ren- frew county, . * - n Saturday evening the visiting nhismen were entertained at the Frontenac Olub at dinner. Those present were Messrs. Sherwood, Darling, Hamilton anq Manhire, Montreal; Messrs. Windeyer, Bourke, Kelly and Mallon; Mr. Henry Rieh- ardson, Cant, William Harty, Mr. Waddell, Mr, T. G. Bishop and Mr. Paul Cunningham. . » - Dr. Charles G. D. Roberts, Mr. Wilson MacDonald and Mr. J. N. Garvin, B.A., have been guests at the Bpworth Inn, Muskoka Assem- bly, during the past week. Dr. Rob- erts will be back again in August with his son, Mr. Lloyd Roberts. Sir Gilbert Parker will also be a guest at the Inn at that tims, * . . Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Cody and Mr. Maurice Cody are leaving for Geneva at the end or August. Canon Cody is to have the honor of preaching the sermon in connection with the next meeting of the Assembly of th League of Nations in pt. 13th, Ady Geneva on fn % » Principal Bruce Taylor, Queen's, and his daughter, Mises Leslie Tay- lor, have returned from a $ix weeks' trip to the West Indies. His daugh- ter, Mrs. A. Gordon Anderson, Mont- real, is coming up this week to visit her father for a month, . . » : Miss Helen Steacy entertained a' a delightful luncheon on Saturday in honor of Miss Kitty Walsh, Van- ¢ouver, B.C., The guests were Miss Mary Macgillyray, Miss Ruth Gilder- sleeve, Miss Alberta Sherron, Phil- adeiphia, and Miss Evelyn Ford. . . . It 'was published in a recent Issue of the Whig that Mrs. Etherington was to entertain the Woman's Insti- tute of the County of Frontenac on the twenty-sacond of July. This was a mistake. The date is the twenty- third of July, * . - Dr. and Mrs, Herbert Baker, Stratford, ars returning to the city from a motor trip to Montreal and they will be the guests of Prof. and Mrs. Manley Baker, University avenue, while in Kingston, » - . Mrs. F. A. McGall who has been visiting Mrs, Mary McGall at Fort Henry Cove tor a couple of weeks, has left to spend sometime with her mother Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Peter- boro. v . - Mr. B. A. Baker of Toronto, ar. rived on Sunday to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Baker, Collin's Bay, He is accom paried by his little son, John. . * Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. V. McMurray, motored from Toronto, for the K.Y. in C. Regatta and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, ihe week-end. W. Kent Macnee for . . Ly Mrs. Davy and her daughter, Rhoda, Princess sf en 1 on Friday evening at a - eous shower ih honor of Miss Jane | Ruttley, bride of this month, t . 9 . + » S| Maj. and Mrs. McManus, University was at Camp Oconto, for one week, | kept the rhubarb so much in deman arrived on Friday and is visiting ner | tor pies in good condition that there uncle, Mr. C. Bermingham, Barrie | was a good display of it on the mar- Street. 5 {ket on Saturday. Strawberries are . sa | being put up by everyone and some Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shibley, Har-| people are lucky enough to, have rowsmith, Ont., announcing the en- [some pots of jam made from the wild Bagement of their daughter, Edith | strawberries that are so plentiful Blanche, to Roy Albert Ha man, son | this season. : of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartman, Odessa, Ont. The marriage to take place early in August. * - - Miss Isabel Oliver,- Montreal, who was-JIn Kingston for the Regatta, motored to Toronto on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Windeyer. » - * That the summer school students play ds well as work, they are seen on their tennis courts, on the cars {and at Lake Ontario Park. They also take advantage of the Richard- /son bathing house at Macdonald Park and thoroughly enjoy their dances on Friday and their sing- Mr. and Mrs. William Hiscock, and | songs on Sunday. son, Brockville, 'were the -- guests of Mrs. E. C. Hiscock, Barrie | pup EXECUTIVE OF COUNCIL OF WOMEN street, for the week-end; . od > On Saturday the visiting yachts- | ' mn men were entertained at lunch, by Met at the Home of the Mr. Henry Richardson and Mr. rs. F. Ether- Waddell at the Yacht Club. Providom; Wis. - * . The Bishqp of London, England, On Saturday afternoon the mem- the [bers of the executive of the Local is expected in Toronto ab middle of August and will be the {Council of Women met at the home guest of Mr. George B. Woods. of the president, Mrs. F. Etherington, * ss to receive the report of the Conven- Mr.. James B. Walsh of Tene |tion of the National Council held in Hauter, Indiana, is visiting his sis- ter and niece, Miss Agnes Walsh and Miss Cicolare, Clergy street. . . - in June. Delegates were present from all over the Dominion, and the reports submitted from the 'differ- ent provinces were most encouraging, showing as they did increasing en- ergy and zeal in all the various ac- tivities of the Council. Special men- $90 tion was made of the report on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Windeyer, | «ays » by Mrs. Edwards and one Toronto, were In Kingston for the of the most interesting submitted Regatta, They returned by motor 10) was that on "Mental Hygiene" by Toronto on Sunday. Miss Adam Shortt, of Ottawa. Mrs. Shortt emphasized strongly the need Miss Vera Baker, R.N., Kingston, of special training of subsnormal or Is spendiing her holidays with her mentally defective children, who may J. W. Baker, | if taken in time, be taught many use- ful crafts, The marriage and propa- gation of morons wsa a most serious Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Hamilton, menace to the life of a nation, and Ottawa, returned to their home on drastic means should be taken to Saturday after spending ten days | nrevent it if Canada is to possess at the Y.W.C.A. ais In future a race sound in mind and ° Mrs. C. A. Dawson, wife of Prof. body. was strongly felt that there Dawson, McGill University, is visit- -operation be- ing Dr. and Mrs, Logan, 'Queen' NOUld be greater co-ope tween the women of the rural dis- University, "ies tricts and those of the city, and the Women's Institutes throughout the La Mrs, b ) ord ad a] Jerived trom country would further this if affilfa- § ted with the Jocal councils, Mrs. Suata of Mrs. Primrose, Kensington Etherington's report was mos: com- prehensive, clear and interesting, and was listened to with delight. The meeting was held on the ver- andah overlooking the beautiful grounds, bright with flowering shrubs and roses in full 'bloom, and the Hour proved, not only prof'table 'and instructive, but most enjoyable. "Mrs. Jackson, who also attendsd the convention, reported briefly on "Immigration" and the censering of moving pictures and publications, prohibiting especially thoss deroga- tory to British ideals. Mrs. R. J. Diack spoke of the Pro- vincial meeting at Toronts. An {tem which was received with the greatest pleasure was the fact that Miss E. L. Mowat, of this city, had been made an hopprary member of the National Council, At the close of the meeting tea Miss Caroline Schofield, Chicago, after wvisitiing her aunt, Mrs. Strange, Sydenham street, returned | to her home on Sunday, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Collin's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Atkinson, Detroit, Mich, are the guests of avenue. - . - ¢ Miss 'Ettinger has taken a class of twelve from the Y.W.C.A. down to spend a week at the U. Auto Camp, » - » . The Perth golfers were entertain- ed at dinner on Saturday at the Cat- araqui Golf and Country Club. - . - and Is- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Boyd family, Ottawa, are at Garden land for the summer months, . * . Mowat, visitors | | the Justice Mowat and Mrs. Toronto, were week-end with Justice Mowat's sisters, was served by Mrs. Bthsrngton at Misses Mowat, Johnson street. anos a tables retired by g largs bowl of pink roses. Mrs. W. Morgan, with her cousin, Miss Adams, of Toronto, came in at the tea-hour. Those vresent were: Mrs, A. Clark, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. D. Chown, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Travers Hora, Mrs. T, Minnes, Mrs. 8. Ww. VanLuven, M P. Devlin. Mrs. B. C. D. MacCalluny, Mts. Jackson (of Hogland), - Mrs.) Single:on. Miss Myckleston, Miss Strange, Mrs R. 7{Pipck, Mrs. 8. B Ravello.' | WOMAN To REPRESENT STATE OF NEW YORK At American Day Observance in Brockville--Mrs. Florence E. 8. Knapp. Albany, July 19--NMrs. Florence E. 8. Knapp, Secretary of State of New York state, will represent Gov- ernor Alfred B. Smith and New York State at the American Day observ- ance in Brockville, : : July 20. Governor Smith Miss Mildred Horsey Cressy, was| i @ to accept the in Kingston for the regatta. ded' by ALN Ee "| the Brockville Capt. and Mrs. Lee, Bagot Street, left tor Petawawa on Sunday. 2 Continued on 'Page 12.) A -------------------------- Miss Gladys Marshall, Syracuse, N.Y. is visiting Mrs. Roy McCor- mick, Johnston street. . - . . Mrs. B. L. Bedore and son Gerald, Napanee, left Sunday to visit rela- tives in Cleveland. . . rd Miss Mabel Abrams, of Gan- anoque, is spending a few days with friends in the city. : * - * Miss: Una and Myrtle McKendry spent a few days with relatives in Gananoque. : * eo Dr. Rattan, Woodstock, is the guest of Lt.-Col and Mrs, 7. 8. Fer. guson, Inverary. La Mrs. Hart, Vanxhell, Alberta, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pelow, John street. ' a * so» \ Mis. McGill, Montreal, fs visiting her sister, Miss King, Alice street, - - » Mr. Jack M ¥, Ottawa, was for week-end. v en Mildred officials, and design The Editor Hears || That Mrs. ory Lodge," Vancouver during the second week found if vitation | Mayor 'Reymolds and i] d AUNT HET [ | } | | ! } in church, but much worse it would shirt front thought how [be of been if THE GOLDEN WEDDING | The some riot; { The house is quiet. At last alone | "] saw a drop of molasses on. Pa's | I just he still had Whiskers." | glests are gone with thelr glad- We two may sit by the glowing em- | bers, Years flown, While love remembers the long | 2 The sunshine shared, and the aching sorrow Of clouded morrows that we have known, Let us wander back to that green dell, Sweetheart-- My bonnie Sweetheart ago-- Where I poured my plea for your heart's surrender, And won your tender response, so low, Yet so firm and clear that my soul weny singing And heavenward winging: you so!" * "I love A wood thrush sang at our, twilight trysting, As unresisting 1 held you cloge. The bluebells rang for us fairy mel- odies, : Airy melodies breathed the rose; While over and over we told the story Whose age-old glory the whole world knows. 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