Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1926, p. 6

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i ee] v bg A A obi bana ssa ee EE ca ial ea" THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Wednesday, August 18, 1926. §¥ NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOM "N READERS "LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Woman's Page Editor Phone 2613. Private Phone 837w. A ss eo Miss May Bolger, O'Kill street, * has returned from Chaffey's Lock, . * . Miss Lila Johnston, R.N., New York, Is the guest of Mrs. Percy Mec- Ewen, . Miss Nadine 1d, is visiting Mrs. Gananoque. McKinnon, Barrie- J. Convrey, LA . Dr., and Mrs. Ernest Sparks, t, have gone on a motor trip to York Beach, Me. > : Miss Mary Barnes, Kingston, is . visiting in Belleville with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown, . » * Mrs. J. L. Gurd, Johnson street, has returned from a visit to Mont- real and Point St. Claire, : * + © Mrs. 8. R. Lyon, Kingston, is spending a holiday with her children in Windsor and Detroit. . * . Miss Haze] Moore is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Brockville. * . . Mrs, R. C. Babcock, of Syracuse, 'N.Y., 1s on a visit to her mother, Mrs, C. W. Lane, William street, ¥ - -. . Miss Cora Godkin, Detroit, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . D. Godkin, 77 Lower Alfred street. ' - - - Mrs. J. P. Sparks, who has been i gown for a few days, has re- to her cottage near Ivy Lea, . * » Miss Kathleen McGrath, Ear! street, left on Sunday for Syracuse, N.Y., to visit her cousin, Mrs. W. G. Spencer. ad * » Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Godkin, have returned to their home after visiting the former's brothers in Watertown, 2X. \ "ee Mr. Ralph Dowling, Toronto, has arned after spending the past k with Mrs. G. McKenna, Bagot Miss Lillian Macdougall, who has n with Mrs. Bdwin Loudgks, Di- lon street, will return to Ottawa week, . * . ~ Mrs.uM. Brady, who has been the est of Mrs. Mangan, "Mozars lace," has returned to her home Latimer, * . Mrs. J. BE. Mackay and her child- have come from Brockville to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. "Hillcroft." . . Miss Bea McKenna, Toronto, has returned after spending McKenna, Bagot street. * . . Mrs. J, A. Valley, is spending a few days with her brothers, J. D. Godkin and Mrs. Godkin, Lower Alfred street. . . LJ Mrs. Graham Bertram, who has been with her mother, Mrs. H. W. Richardson, "Alwington," will re- turn to Dundas this week. Mr. and Mrs, James Scruton hava returned to Montreal after a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. James Scruton, Stephen street. - » - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dotherty and their daughter, Shirley, have been visiting Mrs. Dotherty's mother, Mrs. James Scruton, Stephen street. . * » Miss Mae McKenna, Anne de Bellevue, has returned after | spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. McKenna, Bagot street. . * . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hamilton, of Yarker, spent several days in the city last week. They were guests of Mrs. D. Couper, 776 Princess street. Miss Hazel Aylesworth, who has been at the Y.W.C.A. while in King- ston attending Queen's summer school, left for her home in' Nap- anee today, L - . . Dr. Claude R. Young, on the staff at Binghamton State Hospital, N.Y., motored to Bath and spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Young. Miss Edna Johnston, North Bay, who has been visiting Mrs. James Hill, Johnson street, and the Rev.|. George and Mrs. Adamson, Inverary, left for her home today. - * * Miss Lettice Tandy was the hos- tess of a bright little party at her summer home on Wolfe Island, on Tuesday, when her guests were some of the members of 'the younger set. - . - Mrs. A. P. Christmas, who has been visiting her mother, . Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, has returned to Montyeal, owing to the death of her brother-in-law, the late Harry A. Christmas, . » M . Mr. and Mrs, Z. Davies, Toronto, who have been on a fishing trip to "wry fe FULT (3) get Apes Blue- jay at the sire apd re move the corn at THE SAFE AND GENTLE SST) Bluevay ull Paring a corn is dangerous... unless you're a chiropodist 1e5jay "WAY TO END A CORN enable you to wear the loveliest, shoe without fear of corns safe, as well as sure, A cool and downy pad, soft as vel i at a ca pat But even the most obstinate corn seldom needs mare than a second plaster. : Bluesjay has been standard for over 26 years. suc cess tells its own story. At all drug stores, T. Minnes, | the past | two weeks with her mother Mrs. BE. | Beckwith of Cherry! | R.N.,, Ste. THE | Wm. Harty, Jr., President. LADIES Kingston and Portsmouth Are especially invited to attend the Liberal Nominating Convention TO-NIGHT At 8 O'clock. Liberal Headquarters - King St., Between Brock &Princess Ambrose Shea, Secretary. Amherst Island, * are now with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jordan, '"'Avonmore," They will re- turn to Toronto this week. -. . . Mrs. B. McGill, and her son, who have been visiting Mrs, J. M. Roddy, Division street, and Mrs. E. Roddy, | Portsmouth, left for Toronto today, taking Mrs. Roddy with them for a visit, . * . Members of the Queen's Alumnae of Montreal entertained at the tea hour in honor of Miss A. Muriel Dunne, president of the Ottawa branch of the association, whose marriage takes place next month. . . * Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, Mrs. W. G. Bates and Miss Nellie Foley, Gananoque, were visitors in town this week and were with Miss Lil- lian Bates, who is in Mowat Sanitar- ium. ss» Miss Waldron, Miss Ethel Wal- dron, Mrs. Varnhum Davoud, New York and Miss Marion Redden, mot- ored to Fettercairn on Monday and were entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Frederick Btheriugton. - . Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McFadyen and Miss Jean McFadyen, Alice street, have returned to town from Maec- kenzie Island. Mrs. McFadyen has left for Windsor to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs.-John Boyle, and Mr. Boyle. . . . Mrs. J. C. Farthing and Mr. Jack Farthing, Montreal, are spending the summer in Muskoka. Rt, Rev. J. Cragg Farthing, Bis¥6p of Montreal, "will be in town for the consecration of Rev. Dr. Seager as Bishop of On- tario. Miss Geraldine and Miss Kathleen Daly, Albert street, with their aunt, Mrs. Anstey, New York, and their niece, Miss Evelyn Daly have return- ed from Chalfey's Lock. Mrs. An- stey will spend some time with her nieces. . . Mr. and Mrs. F. Mallen, Mrs. James Mallon, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. E. Walsh and her son, Malley, Flint, Mich., have left by motor for Flint, Mich., after spending two weeks vi- siting friends in the city and sur- rounding district. . * . Mr. and Mrs. R. Latimer and her son, of Calgary, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Lane, William street, have returned to treal and Ottawa. Mrs. Latimer is a sister of Mrs. Lane. Mr. Latimer is manager of the Bank of Toronto at Calgary. . sii « A marriage of interest is that of Mrs, Roselin Kenny Hammond, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. Kenny, to Mr. Andrew Roy Courtice, son of the late Dr. A. C. Courtice and Mrs, Courtice. The wedding took place on Saturday, Ang. 14th et St. IN. Mr. Kingston from a motor trip to Mon- L youthful musictans give great pro- mise of future accomplishments. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. J. Shepherd and Mrs. Ira Darling brought this successful evening to a close. Miss Martha Kountze, Wearing a printed linen coat, tailored in cut and bound with red ribbon to match the huge figures that were spattered over the sur- face. With it she wore one of®these inevitable large white hats | The Editor Hears | That the soldier patients of Mowat Sanatorium have been most indus- trious in gathering raspberries from the woods and fields in the neighbor- hood. They bring them back to the hospital and give them to the sol. diers in the Infirmary, who greatly enjoy the wild fruit. That the memorial to the warrior nurses of Canada will be unveiled in Ottawa on August 24th. . 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