From the social pages Montreal Saturday Mirror, April 5, 1913
Miss M.E. Ludington was the hostess at a charming "drawing-room tea," given in honor of her cousin, Miss Jessie Baker of Ottawa, on Friday afternoon, March 28th at her home on Laval avenue, which was artistically decorated throughout, with masses of yellow daffodils and greenery. The hostess, who was wearing a beautiful gown of black satin with white satin and lace trimmings, was assisted by eighteen young girls. Miss Baker was gowned in a pretty dress of tan satin trimmed with a lighter shade of tan. Miss Baker has returned to her home in Ottawa.
... Miss Marjorie Lindsay, Sherbrooke street west, was the hostess at a very charming "yellow luncheon" in honor of the bride-elect Miss Gladys Clay, on Thursday April 3rd. Covers were laid for six, the decorations being artistically carried out with masses of yellow and white spring flowers and greenery.
Mrs. M. Brodie Atkinson, Tansdown [sic.] avenue, Westmount, gave a very charming "shower" last week in honor of Miss Scarffe, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Ellis takes place on Wednesday April 16th. Among others who will entertain in her honor are, Mrs. Percy McKergow, on Wednesday April 9th., and on Friday the 11th, Mrs. J.M. Orkin will give a 'Bridge' in her honor, and on the following Monday April 14th, Miss Fortier will be entertaining for her.
Mr. Philip Henry Guiton, of Cobourg, Ontario, announces the marriages of his daughters, Edith Louise, to Mr. William Edward Manhardt, of Port Arthur, and Catherine Isabel, to Mr. Edward Hugh Bowen, of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The weddings will be quietly celebrated on Wednesday April 23rd.
Miss Florency Purdy, who has been visiting Mrs. Carroll Cate, has returned to Sherbrooke, Que.
Miss M.E. Ludington was the hostess at a charming "drawing-room tea," given in honor of her cousin, Miss Jessie Baker of Ottawa, on Friday afternoon, March 28th at her home on Laval avenue, which was artistically decorated throughout, with masses of yellow daffodils and greenery. The hostess, who was wearing a beautiful gown of black satin with white satin and lace trimmings, was assisted by eighteen young girls. Miss Baker was gowned in a pretty dress of tan satin trimmed with a lighter shade of tan. Miss Baker has returned to her home in Ottawa.
... Miss Marjorie Lindsay, Sherbrooke street west, was the hostess at a very charming "yellow luncheon" in honor of the bride-elect Miss Gladys Clay, on Thursday April 3rd. Covers were laid for six, the decorations being artistically carried out with masses of yellow and white spring flowers and greenery.
Mrs. M. Brodie Atkinson, Tansdown [sic.] avenue, Westmount, gave a very charming "shower" last week in honor of Miss Scarffe, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Ellis takes place on Wednesday April 16th. Among others who will entertain in her honor are, Mrs. Percy McKergow, on Wednesday April 9th., and on Friday the 11th, Mrs. J.M. Orkin will give a 'Bridge' in her honor, and on the following Monday April 14th, Miss Fortier will be entertaining for her.
Mr. Philip Henry Guiton, of Cobourg, Ontario, announces the marriages of his daughters, Edith Louise, to Mr. William Edward Manhardt, of Port Arthur, and Catherine Isabel, to Mr. Edward Hugh Bowen, of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The weddings will be quietly celebrated on Wednesday April 23rd.
Miss Florency Purdy, who has been visiting Mrs. Carroll Cate, has returned to Sherbrooke, Que.
Now we have Facebook.
ReplyDeleteMiss Florence Purdy is...returning to Sherbrooke after a Westmount visit.
(of course, she'd be returning to Toronto today...)
Nobody noticed Mr. Manhardt in the 2nd to last paragraph.
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