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WOMEN'S WORLD.

SOCIAL JOTTINGS. , >ir .Tosopli an,l r_r_tly Ward arc .-tay-' _ig at tlir- Savoy flnti-l. Straml. T.nniion. \ Mr-«, A. I),-n iilson. Na]iit-r. is spending ■ ' hnli'liiy in tin- Waikatn and Auckland] ili-1 l-ii-is." ! Mi .j ml Mi--. I-'. ,\. ircskclli. nf Aurk- I lan I. mm- in I..union. .-\|..-,-l tn return to j ViM /i-alan-l in (letobrr. '-ir. an I Ah-. |..il|ili /.iman. nl Au-U J ian,l. an- visit,n., Mr an.! Ml-. M. ( 'a.irl-j I. i_. ..I' \Vnr|.- ( 7|, llmul, Mii-tiTt-iii. Ml mill Mrs. W. S. Wliilby. i>l Ml.j i -i.-ii. nn,i iii-. \'i-i-.i i: 'Cii.vii.i-. • i Mt.: l.il-n. Aiiikliinil. un-.- in l.oniliH' mi -lilly I Jii'l. v nii-s mn- l.iiiiilnii i'orri'.-i li nt- I Mi- mill Mrs. shi-Uon. nf (M-slimiic -in- ' -Hum- ~i iln- Ui-iiiiil. Mr. ami ; Mis. 1.,,,., |. -,].,, „f i;i-l,|,|-|ii.. uln. an- ' • \|.,--1,-l lii arrive l.v I he Mill; urn "'"••« i Wi-i Imilm-I \!.is-,--, wiis r.Tic -ii,-st of Mi- I:.-..-...,- I 1i11,,i-,|'s ilaii-litcrs at the ' liri-li-liiii-i-li in,-.-, .in.l vnri- a |i|-etty . •.-.•lileii liroiMi friiek- ,-mbii.iil'-|-i-il ill -ill< : | -i l.ru-ii vi'lvii. linl. Mi-- X \. _ni.il-.: a r.l. nf \n--l. lan.l. ! >', Ini ha- ;„.,.„ ~.:• -~in,- lime ill ll'-nn-Inln. i- a-.iin ... I'.i.-laml. Vn- wn, hero j •In in- tin; war n- a niir.ii: ill (he N'eu-/i-.ilaml Ilu<|ii!.il at Mallnii-ini-TliaiiiPs. : \|is-, li. Allen, nl ( anibri.li.-. hns re- I tin in-,I from Sydney after -iv mnntli--' \ li ili.lnv. \li-s Alle'n lias •• ■ In Italy] In i iiiiliin. her studies under Sif.nor i|e Mr and Mi- 11.i,..1,l l.ni-i- left \.i|in-i in 1 In- mail train mi Monday in iij. fur Wi-'liuu'liin. They proceed hi lit In l.iindi.ll. Airs. :.ar-i-'u.-ts Mi?s j liri riiiuniisiiii. vi Stewart Island. |

Mr. mill Ml-. Staples llrown are in l.iiniliiii lor the season from their country resilience a I llici-strr. Tlii'.v have taken a lint in l,im. ungate Terrain, write- mn- l.iniilnii correspondent. Mrs. Staples Ki-in-.ii will lie remembered us Hie wi-li I; 11->. ii Maori "Hide, Maggie I'iiliaktir.-i Mis 1.c.. r,,ui,_ ~f Duneiliii. presi il.-iit i.i I lie N.Z.W.C.'I'.l'.. is now m (MiisM.ni as tin- »iu-.t of Mrs. (leinmill, nf •1.".. \\ i-stliiiiirne' (.'aideiis. Mis. C.'owie will make a stnv of (liree months in -i-otl.illil. limine which she will make ('.lilsiimv her headquarlcis. Mr. ami Mis. I.cc . iiwi. are ret liming liv Hie Or.ova. 1.-acili- un the _7th. i.Mi's. Winstone. nf Auckland, arrived in Knglnnd in the spring, writes onr l.onilon corre. pnmlent on .Inly 2nd, \\'itu her son. .Mr. liny Winstone. who ims entered Christ, Church College, Oxford. After visiting friends in Hertfordshire mill Worcestershire .Mrs. Winstone will stay in Oxford for several weeks lx .ore coining to London hy tile Thnmi., n li-ngUiy lint lovely route of travel hy river steamboat. Mrs. Winstone intends taking v Hut in London till the winter, when she hopes to visit France and Italy. -Mr. Koy Winstone will join her in Paris. A pretty wedding took place at St. Patrick. Cathedra 1 ., when Mr. John, -oC|-l_ne, eldest son of Captain Cochrane, of London, was married to Miss S.hsie MBler, only surviving daughter of l.iie lute P. C. and Mrs. Miller. Father llolbrook officiated. TJie bride, who was ftiven away by her brotlipr. Mr. fl. Miller, wore georgette embroidered In iliemls. Miss Canaven nnd Miss Pearl l.yncji acted as bridesmaids. Mr. A. P. ■Lees and Mr. William MUler acted as liest man and groomsmnn, respectively.

The Church of the Epiphany was the scene of v pretty wedding, when Mr. 11. VV. Jacka. fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. T. . Jacka. "Haumoana,'' St. Helier's, was married to Miss Pose Maude Charge, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('. Charge, Chelsea, London. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. <L Money, wore soft creme satin embroidered with pearls and orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaid- (cousins of the bride) were Miss T_li.h Money, wearing a creme fn.ji silk frock, with large' tulle hat, who carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas, and' two little maids, the Misses Kthcl and Violet Money, wore -white* .-rope de chine Empire frocks and mob i-aps of tulle and pale pink ribbon streamers, carrying posies of pink flowers. The bridegroom -was accompanied by Mr. l_ X. Jacka as best man.

The annua. "At Home" given liy the stall' of the Xew Zealand Insurance Com-! pany took place on -Friday evening ia the Druids' Hall, Xewton. The room had been prettily decorated for the occasion with red and white streamers mi. ponded, 'from th. centre of th. ceiling with coloured b_tlooi_, while the stage iwan tiistefully arranged us a drawing-room for the chaperones with punga fronds up the walls, bamboo and lilies. The supper was sipread downstairs and tho ____. were decorated in tone- of vC-ow with spring tlowers and yellow ribbons. A very energetic committee, consisting of M_-_s H. Xicholls, A. X. Simmon-., V. ■« . Hull. C. 11. Tunics. M. Rowley, Messrs I) 11. Cooper. T. X. Pnxter, fl. C. Jones, ■ i. K. Smith, s. .j. Bcatty, EL Trem-bat-, •had worked hard for success. \mon-" those present were Meedames Eli. slim" Mack net m-cr black satin: Mrs. __arnner, black net; Mrs. Bad-ley, mauve crepe de chine; _I TS . Bidsburr, pink satin; Mrs. Thomas, black satin- Aire Cooper, black silk trimmed with gold: Mrs. Clay, white net edged -with pold satin: Mrs. Ma_ett, pale blue flowered innon: Miss Buller, cream and black: Mrs. U. M. Heather, pink; Miss Tanks, white satin: Miss Rowley, -pink ninon: Miss Hill, cream lace over pink; _Mi as Hose, black satin; Miss IDiji Fletcher, pink satin; Miss Ball, pale green, ami Miss ____i_r, white.

A .harming dance was n-Jvcn last Thursday evening .by Mrs. Philc... for her son Tom, on the occasion of his twenty-first birthday, at her residence. 'J'ulcutai Road, Parm!-, The drawin"room and the smoke room were used for dancing; lounge and card rooms were also arranged, and the two supper rooms were decorated with daffodils and ferns, while the sitting-out rooms were done in red fairy lights and ferns, and gave a beautiful effect. There were about fifty couples present, some of these friends of the son of the house cominjr from all parts of the Xorth Island. The toast of the evening was proptfsed by Mr. Tom Phiteox, godfather of Mr. Tom Phileox, jun.. and suitably responded to -by the recipient and Messrs. Kiven Alison, jun., and Trevor Davis. The music, was supplied by a jazz band. Mrs. Phileox wore pink charm.use in which to receive her guests, assisted by Miss Muriel Phileox, in pale pink. Amongst those prese-nt -were: Mrs. H. Kissling, black channelise. Mrs. Tom PJiilcox. i I>l_-1. net; Mrs. Powell, cerise and gold: Mj-s. T. Williams, grey; Mrs. J. Stanton, black ninon and blue; Miss Gertrude Johnson, pale lavender, trimmed with silver lace: Miss Jean Russell, emerald green: Mi-s V. Wilson, white net and satin bund- : .Miss T. .lugger, white; Miss Urigiinin, net frilled: Misses X. Eatlibone, R. Banger. . . and M. Tlav. and 13. GiLfiJlan. " "

Advici" iia- lir-cii received - ; n Cnrist-ji-'mr'-'i nf tin- mniTM-i- in .li-'ii-nli'iii »f | Mr. (iia.lsti.n.i War!, f ir-i - f Sir j.l.i.Aph an i Lady Ward, tn M -. -uphie I llni-li. R.i Ic-ii.-iili-iii. -late- a Southern f" ™

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 195, 16 August 1920, Page 8

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WOMEN'S WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 195, 16 August 1920, Page 8

WOMEN'S WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 195, 16 August 1920, Page 8