Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1926, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Friday, August 20, 1926. 3 ¥ NEWS AND V 'WS FOR WOMEN READERS | LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE have returned to thelr homes. . » . . Miss Hilda Calvin, Garden Island, street, | Is entertaining this afternoon for . Woman's Page Editor Phono 2618. 'Private Phone 837w. . * -. | Mrs, D. W. Lake, Sydenham, 1s * Wisiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Chown, Bt. Lawrence avenue. ¥ » - * ; Miss Marie Macdonald, Earl | Strest, has returned from a visit to 'Watertown and Rosiere, N.Y. * . uw Miss Connie Bermingham, New ~~ York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil ' liam Bermingham, "Otterburn," . . * Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Webb ana her guest, Miss Helen Gilmore, To- children, Peterboro, are visiting |ronto. friends in Rochester and Kingston. , ew $ 9. Col, and Mrs. W. P. Wilgar, Mack street, who motored to Ottawa and Petawawa, will return to town this week, Major and Mrs, Mortimer, while in Ottawa, from Kingston, are staying at the Roxborough Apartments, LJ » . Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Cane, Syracuse, N.Y., are visiting Mrs. Frances Wil- mot, Clergy street, Mr, Cane"s aunt. . . . * . . Dr. W. H. Rankin, Brooklyn, will, in a few days, join his family at Col. ln's Bay for the remainder of the summer, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Myers and "<n their sons, New York, and Miss , Miss Bdith Carruthers, who has Frances Walker, R.N., RocHester, been in Victoria, B.C., where she N.Y, who were the guests of the has been visiting Mrs. G. Hunter latter's sister, Mrs, N. Pappas, Alma :Ogllvie and Calgary, Alta., where | RY Holeproof Gives You Something New To add grace 16 pretty logs Hole proof offers a new number with the silk above the knee. You'll be amazed at the difference it makes in appearance, conthining service and sheemess which is so much desired. Fashion now de mands it. _ plus these 5 Famous Style Points Nw you are offered two new features in fine hosiery. ably correat. 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' and heel she was the guest of Lisut.-General and Lady Macdonell, has returned home, "ee Miss Catharine Minnes, Street, has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J, H. Henderson, Montreal, - . - * Mrs, W. Madm, Toronto, is the Guest of Mrs, J. B. MoLeod, Alfred Street, Mrs. Madill was a former Kingstonian. x . * . Col. and Mrs, C. F, Constantine, have returned to the Commandant's Quarters, Royal Military College, from Chaffey's Lock. * . * Mr. and Ms. Caverhill, who wero the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart M. Robertson, Sydenham street, have returned to Montreal. . - ». Mr. Frederick Sandborn, Denver, Col., has joined Mrs. Sandborn who is with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Gil- dergleeve, Gore street. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson were guests at Government House, Winnipeg at a dinner given in hon- or of the Marquis of Salesbury, - . . Mrs. C. A. MecWilllam and her daughters, Bvelyn and Jean of Mon- treal, are guests of Mrs. C. B. Mac- William, 465 Barrie street. * . * Mr, and Mrs. C. Livingston and Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Jordan, Toronto after @ two months continental trip, are salling for home on Saturdays » - w Mrs. A. H. Fair and Miss Pat Dowdell, who have been visiting Mr, Roy Davidson and Miss Davidson, Rochester, N,Y., will return to town this week, * * . Mr. and Mrs. William Madden and their sons, Toronto, who have been visiting their aunts, the Misses Mac- Millan, Wellington street, returned to their home this week. . * * Mr, and Mrs. Havelock Price, Sy- denham street, with their guests, Mrs. J. Harrison Plerce and Mrs, J. C. Souther, Boston, Mass., motored to Ottawa for the centenary pageant. iw v . Miss Marjorie @G. Berry, Water- town, N.Y., who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Butler, for ten days, returned home with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, Frinke's. . » ® Miss Byelyn Nickle, Toronto, will come next week to visit Hon. and Mrs. W. F. 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