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WOMEN'S WORLD,

SOCIAL JOTTINGS. -V"-. 11 "11. V.irtvi'-'c relume.! fr.irn fvil'i : v v..x ..I Wrlllr..:' >n, affr a __~ wick.-*' h...:,1.-,v. Mr. ami Mr.-. .T. H. Braueftret ■< \„ckl.-uirl . arc in Clirist.-liurch, and nn BfiiviiiM at the I'nited Scrvi o. Mp MiUom an.l M. Croen have r , ~iriT..,i Fr.-ni a. holiday si'cut at th. Ureal llnrncr. Mr run! Mr- fl. TT. """utile hnvo ro 111; ,7,7 t,. Auckland, nnd arc stayinc vm-:i Mr. and Mr-*. .Innn-*.Buttle, K|v.oni Mi- ■ M ir •. rv Ma.farlane in vi.sitin? fani-n.l-c, mil is the „m-t nf Mr-. J "W'-iml Mr- *•" 'lill.'ii. of Wollincton pre „',.;-...1i»_ a l...i;Ui- v, -Mu-kiaml uu.! ]:,.(,.run. Vr*. W. 11. l'.u-:.'- = . "ho has been F (.ivin« in liMi.T-.ia. Inns returned to M.ii in..tu f.-i- a ;'■ »' .I-, v-. M... :,,„! Mr-, .'nn,.-. ..f n-.mc.lin. re 1„,-„,1 !.- Auckliind .'.i Saturday from l-:,U..r;ii_ They nre nt tlicUrnnd Mr. 11. I 'ii-.-rtt -!■■!■:.en-. n] "Jiid".. Il.i-kiii" i- paving a, vi-it tc .Mi.kl.u,l. and i-stayin7.it the 'Irtind. \ nrcMntati.m of « silver cake basket and t-upol t.«.k |d.uv "n Snturday even in- .il U'vnvurd Umii.-o. Kdcn Crescent, tr r_\i\_. <_~,'■] Vno is nliotit to be married. Mr n-i.lMr-. Hold-worth, of Dunedin v ho returned Io Auckland tlii.- wet* nit. r Ixinir abroad for sonic time, leil yesterday for tlio *>"th. * Mr and Mi-. Sarjiood. of Dunedin 8rri7.,l in Miekland by Dip Ninpiim, an. nre Olivine at the Crund till the steamel 7iil- f.'.r Svdi.ey. Mr ill .1 Mi-- I*. fovordnlo. of Knipnrn „,-• i>. Ai-kland for Dip ueddintf of Mi.* Ihiylv. -•.Inch touk place tliw at tern..on and are tstaylti. alt.'.c Can 1. Mr. and Mr-. T. *'. Williamson, of Gisborne, who have been or. n Dire. month.-*' holiday trip in America, liav< returned to Auckland. Mr.. Mrs., and Miss T.ell-Trvin_. vvhc arrived by the Ninpara; Mr. and Mr-. I* Jlaudslev', of Wellington; and Mr., -MrK and Miss I orry. of Blenheim, an amongst the e_i*ls at the Draml. Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. R. nioointieM and T\tr. and Mrs. A. A. Martin motored through from Napier, via Ui-bnrnp and Rotorua, and reached Aucklimd or Saturday. Thp pardon party which will take plaer nt Mrs. Ceorpc I'.loomfields. "The Pines,' Kpsom. tn-niorrow afternoon, is to rnisr nionov to ns-ist the mission house building fund for the work done by Sister Hannah in flroy Sireeot. jMi.-s Towlds returned from America On Monday, after a five months' trip, spent, in i'ortland, Oroffnn. "Tho Ttoso City." wh.-re she attended the marriage ■of 'hoi sister, and visits to various parts of the States in company of the Hon. G. Fowlds. The nwrriage took place in Christchurch, in St. Mary's Church, recently. of Miss Freda "VVhifcoombe, youngest daughter of Air. and Mrs. AY. E. Whitcombe, Murray T'laee. -St. Albans, and Mr. Ernest Onslow Barton, eldest son |of ilr. and Mrs. A. E. Barton, Feilding. i A surprise party wns frivon to Mrs. f'has Smith at her residence, 4, Dark Road, on Friday evening last, by several ladies o1 /.'wi'.'icklxnd Nursing Division of St Jjnn Auiibulnnce Urigade, when Miss 'Adams asked her to accept a silverjnountf _ umbrella as a small token from ■those present. Air-. Smith feelingly replied. The supper tabic was decorated with Ik,ul- of pink roses and sweet peas. Airs. Fletcher and Miss Drew ■were Die hostesses for the evening, assisted by Sirs. Joi-jensen. Misses Watson and T-cl.niond, -44****-+ "Mrs. %• D. Fartrid_e, who returned from Syub?y this week, noticed a great advance in "ijydnoy since her last visit. One of the vVinps which struck her forcibly was a :-hop opened for selling hand-woven linen cushions and other articles, all Die work of women. Previously she had only seen this kind of fine artcraft in I'aris. In Paris a piece of hand-woven linen was priced at _ 1 before the war, and in Sydney it was about 30/. Women were also engaged in making platinum jewellery, with beautiful enamel settings and platinum rings. Ono of tbe things that interested her a great deal was a visit to the arts and crafts exhibition, where a very beautiful show was held of artcraft Work, entirely the work of women. PRETTY WEDDING. A very pretty wedding took place thii afternoon at :( o'clock at St. Mary', Cathedral. Parnell, when Mb- Doit rVUreda Bavlv, eldest daughter of Mi Ueorpe Bavlv". and the late Mrs. Bayly of "Prospect,"- St. John's Avenue Kpsom, was married to Air. Fmneii Cordon Trcweek, joungest son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Tri-weelc, of Epson Avenue, Epsom. The bride, wh. entered' the church on tbe arm of he father, looked charming in a handsom frock of white and silver brocade, mad with side panels of tulle and corsage o Bilver tissue and long court Irani o silver tissue finished with a knot, o orange blossoms and silver rose. Th veil worn was of embroidered tulle draped over the face and caught with ; ■wreath of orange blossoms. Tb bride ear-ried n shower bouquet of whit and silver. She was supported by 'he fister, Miss Esme Bayly, as chief bride's maid, who wore a pretty one-piece froe! of accordion-pleated primrose peorgett. embroidered in silver, and worn with , p..M.-n silk straw hat to match, trimme v, tri n large silver rose. The bouque was of primrose flowers and silver. Mis Kit'liel (rtiod-on. of Hawcra (cousin o the bride) a/ded as second bridesmaic and was similarly attired. Mr. Fran Moor.-, of Ilawera, was -best man, an 'Mr. Howard Mather (cousin of th br.dei was groomsman. A receptio van held after Ihe ceremony at th borne of the bride, '-Prospect," wher •>..•• wedding breakfast was spread in th <!ii,:n-' room, an.l the table was ver prttlilv deroralod with yellow flower and silver. Mrs. Neville Hill, who r( reived llm jrnests, was gowned in whit fit.iiT_.e_t*, embroidered with primrosi and with ihi- she -core a blue ha Alnotitr-t. the invited quests were Air ' Uood-ori 'Ilawera), in a fawn coi tu.-ne and hat with pink ostric fe:ui.:,er : Mrs. Alfred Bayly, and Mi-I'-a/Iy, Mr. ao,l -Mrs. Arthur Hcmptoi 'Mr-. SttttU; "Mr. and Airs, and Mil Wake. Mr. and Mrs. Covcrd-10, Dr. ar :■',.->.. Wilkin, Mr. and Airs. K. Oiblii Mr. and Mrs. Muhoii liayly, Mr. and Mr J-rajik liayly, Mr. and Mrs. Jlarry Bayl Mr and Mrs. lra.su: Bavlv, Mr. _nd Mr J ' . J'irtn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mi J.;.rni-r, Mr. and Mrs. an,l Mi.ss Nola: hr and Mrs. MoDinrab], Mr. and Mrs. '. I.ush, Mr. and Mrs. and -Miss R. N'cf -.Ur. and Mi-.-es Di-vurc, Air. and Mi jlopfcin-H, Mr. and Airs. King, and M jUßi,'r"jUitH J'ratcr.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 10

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WOMEN'S WORLD, Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 10

WOMEN'S WORLD, Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 10