w andtetwasservedin theRaoquei court. During the mar-noon Junior rueuilers of the Minio Ohio gave an exhibition of figure mating o . . aneurnmaorani». Nttflhlivar my; to Ihle away a ow nun-e ea the we!!!» 1'4 Otanfa hirtbqy.‘ . Dr. and ma. c. J. ‘fldrnarsh left m: sum-day mm through the South Blntomlliatfil. and win spend llardi One in New xleana. . i Qijuppminp of the Woof)’, g t 522 B. erg, l r dial one? tPéhrs. AA 0nd,":- \ - 1T wot Interesting Engagements A nnounced Fdsllions 000000-0000-000000000000000060-60 eoe-ooeooooooooooooeooo-oooo-eoeo-eeanoeowooneou ° -° Y“ -.- rizer.lrure oooohoooba-oq-ooooooooooooone» ..,~‘“ . ‘Q t» n 9-: The past week has been one of In. John A. Friar entertained, exceptional galety, hostesses vie- ing with one mother in paying ofl aoclal obligations before the iaat approaching Lenten mason. Lunch- eons, afternoon and evenJig bridg- es and teas have kept the ladlnsin a writable whirl of excitement. as: Inst Saturday afternoon at the Cansld an National I-lo.ei Mrs. C. J. Bousiield entertaimd for her numerous friends at four tables of Bridge. At the lea hour the party was greatly enlarged and a most enjoyable social huur was spent. o - a Mrs. L. B. li/liidlidillan had a charmingly arranged four table bridge at her spacious home, 4 Water Street on Monday. On Tuesday Mrs. MccMllsn entertain- ed other friends ate four table luncheon bridge which was much enjoyed. O O O The many friends of M-wsrd Miller, son of Ag". and Mrs. H. E. ilwiller, who has lxzen so ill in the Piltllospltal w il be glad w learn that he is resting comfortably. O O O Mn. Anna. Mair, Superintendent of the Pill. Hospital gave a much enjoyed Bridge party at the Canadian Nalionsl Hotel on Thurs- ty afternoon and nvited addi- tional guest; for the tea hour. Mia E. M. Palmer, of (fliarlotto- town. who has been in New York and Montreal. since her remrn from England, l5 spenzing the Winter_in OtT/awn will Mrs. Arthur Hunilinn. Mrs. W. i. Scot: entrrtained de- lightfully st tea Monday in honor of Miss Palmer. O O O Mrs. wilrrid Taylor of Kensinmcn lpent a few days very" pleasantly with her mother, Mm. G. H. B01- lnook this week. aea Mrs. B. ROY Holman was among the popular h- asses entertmning at s delightful five table bridge at her lovely home on Brighton Road Wednesday afternoon. O O O Among the new reds for the King-time are Cornelian, Rusty, ‘d Btttersweet-Bhtersweet is Iright and enlvenlng. The new greens include-thynarnee are very attractlvel-Arlen and Glade and Salad Green irilther aophixticatid). Ifld Linden. The new beigee and brow-no are also very alluring- Oandy begie. Shell beige, Band beige, Sum-Blue. Java, Ooooanut and Filbert. Platinum and Penguin belong to the greys. Cascade, Capri Ind Lagoon are three soft blue shades, while Galleon Gold sounds extremely desirable. Stockings, we are told. are to be of medium, lub- duflwints. some of them equally a lie for wearing with brown-or U through the spring and mm~ In r months. _ a 0 0 Milriei Amhlbnid, RINK. c liter of Dr. and Mrs. c. c. M‘ l-bald, who left Boston some time ago is due to arrive in Trio.- mtoday where she will enjoy an ded visit. J. S. Walker was hostess at " ajppr mule bridge given 1m Pr.- dqyynflernoon at the Canadian No- tional Hotel. li/liss Joan Grant was the guest. bf nor a; a jolly surprise pary Wfiuday evening. when a bevy an two occaaona this week. invlt-i lug friends in ior Bridge on Wed- nesday and aoain last evenlw i0 her home on U17?" Prince Btrtet- O O I u", I, c. Montgomery oi Y the Rita Apartment; entermined a i l number of her friends st hwo de-i lghtfully arranfld teas on Thurs- day and Friday o‘! this week. Mrs. Reuben MacDonald had la Bridge party at her pretty H11- crest Avenue borne yectonhq @- nocn for her friends. O O O ' Him Joan Martin irin the P111. Hospital as the result of a regret- table accident suffered while skiing on the North Wlitshire hills two weeks ago. I O O The Duke and Duchas of Yolk. who are the Patrona of the London t l _. “an Angus have ~- ed ther- intention of being present at the Jubilee Recept - and Dance w be held in the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane. lnndon, on the evening of Friday, February 16th next. O O O Irlends here will be interested to know that m. C. P. mu, of “Kill- haven," Vetoria, 3.0., 1-" by his nephew, m. John W. Hill of Baltimore, Maryland, leit recently for Ban Francisco, from which city they will motor to hllnml. For-ids some was Joan Winchester who has been on an attended visit to the South of mace, h being welcom- ed home. O O O Among the hostesses entertaining at the Canadian National this week was Ira Hdaer Large who had five tables on Monday with other gueeta in at the tea-hour. V O O O Mrs. A. H. Mould was among the bridge hoeteasu this week, enter- taining at two tables at the 0on- adian Hotel on Monday. O O O ilk. G. D. lihcklnnoll. of Bher- bmoke. and his sister, Mn. Mcueill. who has been his guest for several months, sailed from New York flnnsday evening aboard the Stat- endun tor a tnvo months’ maize to the Mediterranean. III-i‘. and Mira J. JJMaQ nnon of ‘Charlottetown. and Mrs. Mildred Borden and her eon. of i, are also members or the lnrty. O O O Many relatives here of Miss Oolea will be interested in the fol- revport. of her recent recital Wednadny of this week Etta. Ooles and Naomi Yanova (Granateten) played one o! the “Evening: With Pianos" in Montreal. The concert. wan in 111601" Hull. The tum-pianists played the Bach Ihntasy and Fugue in D minor. Bchimertk Andant no Varie and the Liam arrangement of the Rekoay March. ‘me eer- ies was initiated by Reginald Bew- srt last October, followed by Yvonne Herbert in November. All the artsts were requaeted to play only such programs as would "appeal to mus- ically cultured audiencu, with only a minimum 0f ‘concessions’ " This suGBEBt-s that in Montreal at least, it .s not a ain to confess that you prefer Beethoven to Irving Berlin —even though you may like Berlin. It 1s also respectfully brought to the attention of the radio listener ornnmaaueivvuupum IIQI GAIIGL! 2 Tahlatalnlnllagiamd thoroughly _ howyouvhndwaybnelz, Irina little to trickle down .11 "Ulliicramnot t; i i 5E o cheese to greaaedpi the .911 th l???” r § F E vnomawrgsem’ Peceon the h thathecaredicrlalt ini woodcut fir? E 5 2 E Bimday was the Bolero. - - s resign It Mona Bates’ stud», Th]; one oi a series of interesting m4“. “be which He a feature of the (i) musical season. Palm is like the sunshine, Brlzht as briiht can be! Pblth makes all thing lovely, l.'."en the darkest place; Doubt nukes all thins dreary, For it hide: Oodlrflcel YOU RAVI; T0 IIAVI COUIAGI . T0_ . ‘lbnlivalacoovflng to you; comic: tlcna. ' prejudice. while others ticnable mefllndl you think i1 mus. because it ia cilstomry and done in trade. by humiliating disaster, w seek in the wreck or ruin fmure conquest. Jllliil-IY Wu in the eya o! others, .JaleaDIpro,|u|ofIr. HER AC HVIHES FAITH Doubt la like a stormcloud ‘Pwixt the sun and moi --Pr0m a Housewife. ‘Nottobendthekneetopomilar To refuse to make a living in a ’ vocation ' To say "No" around you lay “Yes.” To be what you are, and nd; pn- tend to be what you an not, To remain in honeet poverty flow, rich by quea- To stand Xirllgueot while _ qid fawning ‘Porefuseto doathingwhldl When mortified and embarrassed the elements oi’ To do your duty in ‘niience. obe- wrlty and poverty. while other: limit YOU limiter through neglect- ing 0r violating sacred obligations. ‘lb be talked about ind yfl. re- main silent when a woo-d would but which you cannot, spank “m. out injury to another. SUPPLEb-IF roux l-mcosm wrm A venrmmu: canons Once main backyard gardening assumes economic important» in the average American home; an milliona of vegetable gudens wil be made this spring became o the money whidh can be saved, well as for the fun of making the l0 blflwucanllvwinthecoming 0% 431 of first plan date o! the harvest, and what l; to succeed. The principle of success- JQY the taste of real fresh should begin w plan seed house. and then begin plan for Just how many vegeta- lo have 0n the amount available. Your seed cata- them. Do t by mak- t of the gar en, row by recording the variety and date Lint. the approximate ion-mat is, hardycrop suchaapeas, and when that la harvested, tomato sets might tuce, or a. frost resisting such ac turnips. be By planning with careful atten- tion given in Bilwession, you can have a garden that will thrill the and the superior product. quality of their pocketbook as well as the palate llhd it will be fun in the bflfllin. wouldbringuponhertheiinaloat- uonmaru iii-rs BY MILDBID HARBOUR front-be ahockcllearnlngoftnelniofher JevveiqBar-ltcwe hurried on: to his @5255? 2E: it little breakfast room, lyn came over to exclalrn over the ‘m- (Jain nur-nnmano-n AllredDuilo llIillrealblqnhud ,lllll'hkf of on, manner-mine i" Mb- Rem Benson. dallglxfer glgbmont u» Dr. “wan 53nd =wmh“‘1h!r.Jea.nB.BoIrgotn,eam||uun¢ hhNUIHhGUJ-ncbageniat Wlllnlpef,jllll‘dlfl;ol and _ 1 “‘lholat.e8lrIoaephnndLalyD0-,Gnlvh . 77w ‘HOUSE WIFE and Bernard, DnancL-Mrakmliernard ha! -mu| plus ‘I nineteen y Dorothy Db: '3 Letter Boxjl Has Girl Right to Know Intentions of Unem- ployed Boy FriendY-Wife Who is Made wretched by Occasional Poker Game is Courting Greater Misery mind takinl it beaanae it taatea aogood. 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