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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1926, p. 6

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NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS | - LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE n's Page Editor Phone 2018 Prorat Phone Sow. al aa . wa Mrs. J, Bate, Frankford, was a re- guest at "Densmere." ; J - . » Mr. Wilbur Gillesplp has retura- to Queen's University from the i Queen's Theological College, the guests will be Dr. 8: When R yds, Dean Arthur Clarke, Dean Matho- son, Déan J. C. Connell, Rev. W. T. C. Brown. Rev. G. A. Brows, Dr. W. B. McNeill. Dr.' MeFa, Dr. Jordan and Df rEan. so Mrs. Walter Nind, Hillier, spent f8W days In town this week at i -. - b v Mr. Fred Grinham, Oskville, spent week-end With Mrs. Fred King, street. Mrs. R. D. Sutherfand, Toronto, is and Mrs. A J. Murray, who ere in town for several days, have 'returned to Toronto, " sv Major and Mrs. A. Keith Hem. i Ottawa, will arrive in town' rtly to time, Socmend emp Mrs. 8. A. Lee is entertaining at bridge at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club this afternoon. Fr * 2 = J. 8B. Skinner, | street, will leave for Hali- shortly, spending a short time in 2 on their way, . ; Elo, veile iy 3 Miss Etta Kirkpatrick, King réet, left for Montreal on Wednes- day to spend a few days with hor ? Mrs. Fred McGachen. ' 0» Herbert Steacy, King street, _ Ber 'children, is the guest of 'parents, Colonel and Mrs. Dou- street, Ottawa, ; eT . . ® D ¥ evening, Dr. R. B. d at dinner, at Residence' for Sir of London, England Douglas Stuart of Montreal. ' « » McCann with Mr. ana ¥ McCann motored from Kingsto: in on Wednesday, remained in Kingston, d Mrs; Sidney McCann Toronto, » Mrs. Douglas Chown, King street west, 'entertained bridge Wednesday afternoon for her sister, Miss Katharine MacPha (Winnipeg). The players were joined at the tea hour by other guests. Mrs. Donald MacPhail and Mre. Grant MacLach at the table with its lovely decora- tions of autumn flowers. > . » Sir Campbell Stuart and his bro- ther, real, who spent several days with Principal R. Bruce Taylor, returned to-day to Montreal. The fine old house known for MANY years as 5 Residence," was tee. O'Kill Stuart,| re Succeeded his father, Rev. John amt, D.D., as rector' of St. | Gedrge's in That the Rotary Anns are work. ing hard to make a success of the Rétary basdar. The money 'raised Will be used for the benefit of the 80 no one should hesitate to buy the many interesting and use- of ful articles that will be for 'sale. The 4 [20 rate enjoy the fun. Club has tried so othing new for Kingston. Let us all go to their bazaar, dance if we can and at "that Miss Kidd and Miss Shanks, the Scottish teachers who are learn- [ing the ways of Canadian youth in having exchanged with 1 The money is given bae Mr. Douglas Stuart of Mont. | "| Then come home, my children, 'the fo our winter sports for which they have so often read. Se -- LF \ That Kingston is, nest 'month, .havisg the annual meeting of the Ontario braneh of tho International Association of -Dagslhiters and Sons. "We have "Sons" in Kingston but we have many ener- y getic "Daughters." First comes Ri TIES Darity Cirels with it splendid Food and Fuel Club thay has saved over Joba and : the $30,000 for the less fortundte people {Wolfe Island, 'ot Kingston by weekly collections | riage to Mr. made by the members of thé circle. Mr. and Mrs. in the win- (chester, N.Y. ter in the form qf 1 and fuel! The bride en * the church on bought to the best advantage. The ithe arm of her fa Victoria Circle still 'cares at Christ- of the wedding march, played dy ¢ mastide for the patients in the hos- jonganist, Mrs. R. J. Spoor. pital wards. The Lend-a-Hend with, ully gowned its two junior circles, truly does r over pink lend-a-hand in many ways for the la -Jange picture bat benefit of the people of Kingston [faced with black Who want help. The meeting of the jof black satin and provincial circle will be an event of lcompleted the Interest to many Kingstonians. 5 ebiise 'ploture. wore the gift of the groom, es gold wrist wetch, and . car. . That the new frocks and coats [bouquet of bridai roses and Shown 'In the Princess street shops [the valley. Are mos; attractive. There is a touch of bright color on nearly all |Buggie, of the frocks and the soft fur collars iwas gowned in a charming frock of and cuffs on the coats will be ex- [green georgeits, and a large black ceedingly becoming. velvet hat faced with eatin. | Her : = ahioés were of black satin, with That the Duchess of York recent- stockings 0 madch. She wore the ly had a pleasant experience among [gift of the groom, a bar Pin, and car- her "ain folk" a; Glamis, when she ried 'a bouquet of yellow chrysan- acted as a saleswoman at a sale of [themums. work on behalf of the Glamis Girl!. The was assisted by Mr. Guides' Association, for as soon as it | Henry MeGlynn, brother of the | opened a rush was made upon her |bride. ' His gift to the best man | stall, and soon everything on it was]was a set of cuff links. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Buggie deft by motor for Toron- to, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, amid showers of confetti and good wishes from their many friends. The brida] [Es an autumn brown satin I bought up. faced on cmepe dress, large [alt 'hat to matoh and navy blue neadie point coat with opposum fur coller | I cuffs, The newly will be at hom+ ~ |after October 4th at 9 Roosevelt street, Rochester. The gifts to the bride and groom were numerous and beautiful, ---------------- Change Kitchen Style. London---Since Lady Carisbrooke returned from a visit to her brother- in-law, the King of Spain, many of her English acquaintances have had their kitchens changed from the dull Victorian! rooms of years standing into gay Spanish colors. Scarlet, black and white is the color scheme, with gay pottery and bright tiled recesses, colors picked Out on the beams, and tiled floors that are easy fo keep clean. Some of the newer coubtry houses are be. ing built in the Spanish style. o. ------ Pure Gum Rubber Hot Water Bot- tes. Gibson's. Premier Baldwin has more than 8,000 pipes, the gifts of admirers. NURSE'S SONG. 1 When the voices of children are heard on the green . And laughing is heard on the hiil, My heart is at rest within my breast; And everything else is still Sun is gone down, And the dews of night arise; Conte, come, leave off play, and let us away Till the morning appears in the itt | Bdmundson, 87, "Pa's clerk tries to make Gim a modernist, but he sticks to Genesis and night shirts an' pipe." She Dances at 87. Oakland, Cal.--Although she finds it difficult to obtain dancing partners her own age, Mrs, Mary T. lives up to her be- lief that! "a dance a day keeps the doctor away." For the last two years Mrs. Edmundson has been at- tending classés ait a local ballroom to solve the partner problem. Shé saFE she has danced for forty years and while the walt and old- fashioned three-steps are her favor. ites, she does fox trot. She does not like the Charleston or the St. Louis hop. ------ Sultan's Wives Return, Corlstantinople--Thres. wives of the late Sultan of Turke, Vahided- dine, with their six servants, been Turk but fourth in Dancing Class Under the direction of Miss Roy, physical instructress of Queen's University, will re-open on Tuesday, Oct. 12¢h Instruction given in Folk Dancing, Interprétative and Modern Ball. room Dancing. Apply rs Studio: 319 Colltngwood St. between Johnson and Earl Sts. Phone 3320.w, Teacher of Voice ang Studio: 778 Princess St. "Phone 1440, Of the Sheffield School of Muse, Tether: of Plano: nding, Theory 178 University Avenue. Phone 1762.0 Pearl A. Nesht, LT.CH | mehr Queen Streer EVERYBODY LOVES - Wn : German Women fractions of tickets. Tn many Berlin--"Lady_Lgek" fs being officials sald, the greater gs chased at"such 'a pace by German Instine; in women is resp women that state lottery officials hushinds Y contemplate increasing the number ng up of tickets sold from 700.000 to 1,-1on a whole ticket that 000,000 in each of the semi-annual The gambling fever hay lotterles, 100 per cont since the war, Women make -up approximately p pally among women. The tour 80 per cent. of the 5,000,000 pers net about $5,000,000 an sons in Prussia, Bavaria, Baden and | of the scrambis trom a 20 per Waeritemberg who buy whole or GALLAGHER'S T. oa. 560 2 ANYWHERE IN ary DAY OR NIGHT ALL 7 PASSENGER SEDANS | Pure Wool Blank --in pretty, fancy plaids, large sizes. Gold, Green, Rose, Blie and Tan, : for$5.50dach, of BED SPREADS . to match colors of Blankets: use as Pillow Covers, for $6.00 each, WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE PY) Tailored style, in Pink, Peach and all'sizes, Extra value for $2.75 a suit. X See Our New Winter Coats ! | 'W.N. Linton & THE IRISH LINEN STORE + okies. No, no, let us play; for it ts yet day, And we cannot go to sleep; Besides, in the sky the 'Httle bras And the hills are all coverd with sheep. - Well, well, go and play, til the tigns| | x ow extra long to wd CIE TT

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