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WOMEN'S CORNER

The Lady Editor will be pleased to receive for publication in the "Women's Corner" Items of social or personal news. Such Items Bhoo.d be fully authenticated, and engagement notices must bear the signatures of both parties. Correspondence is Invited on any matters affecting, or of Interest to, women. Mrs J. Cracroft Wilson and her daughter, Mrs D. P. Dickinson, who have been spending a short holiday at the Hermitage, Mt. Cook, are returning to Christchurch this evening. Miss M. A. Blackmore (Cashmere Hills), who has been visiting Wellington, is returning to Christchurch tomorrow morning. Mrs Joseph Studholme (Fendalton), Mr and Mrs T. P. Gibson and Miss Nancy Gibson (Fendalton), and Mr and Mrs Maurice Maefarlane (Waikari) will lie amongst the passengers for New Zealand on the Orontes. leaving London to-morrow week. Mr and Mrs F. W. Freeman (Cashmere Hilts}, who have been for n trip to the East Tndies and Japan, are returning to Christchurch on Tuesday morning. Mrs E. W. Pidgeon (Bealey avenue) left last night for Auckland to meet her elder son, who is returning from a four months' visit to America. Mr and Mrs H. H. Allison (Opawa), who are visiting Greymouth. are returning to Christchurch to-morrow. Mrs J. F. Duncan (Rossall street), who is visiting Dunedin, is returning to Christchurch on Monday. Mrs Keith Hadfield and Miss Jessie Dawe left yesterday for a holiday visit to Hanraer Springs. Mrs W. J. Hunter, who has been a patient at Leivisham Hospital, returned to Sumner yesterday. Miss Ruth . Wynn-Williams (Cashmere Hills), who is visiting her brother in North Canterbury, is returning to Christchurch to-morrow.

Misses Dulcie and Ena Fleetwood CLeiaster road) have returned from a holiday visit to the Hermitage, Mt. C'cok.

Miss Marv Menzies (Victoria street) is spending the week-end with Mrs John Deans, Kirkstyle, Coalgate. Miss Betty Webb (Murray place) i* visiting friends in Timaru.

Miss Mvro Pollard (Sprevdon) was successful" in gaining the highest marks lor Associate (A.T.C.L.) sinking in the recent examinations. Miss Pollard is a pupil of the Ferry road (,'onvcut.

Miss Muriel Ockenden, n pupil of Miss Evelyn Reynolds. L.A.8., has received word that she has passed her A.T.C.L. (practical) examination. Miss Hilda Lewis (Park terrace) and Miss Betty Holmes have returned from the Hermitage. Mt. Cook. Mrs I». Sullivan arrived from Wellington bv the ferry steamer yesterdav morning.

Mr and Mrs W. Hassc'l were among the arrivals from Wellington by the Jerr.v steamer yesterday morning. Mr? A. C. Cottrell aifd Miss Joan Cottrell (Merivale lane) arc spending a holiday at Akaroa. Mrs John Mason (Napier\ who has been paving a short visit to o>latives in Christchurch, has returned to Ilawke's Bay.

Mrs Frank Cowlishaw and farcily (Bristol street) arc spending the school holidays at Sumner.

.Mrs J. K. Cameron (Weston road) i« spending a short holiday at Akaroa. Mis3-Philippa Nairn (Hastings), who has been visiting Miss Olive Mellraith (Merivale lane), left for the north last night. Mrs Frank Dyer and Miss Lulu Dyer (Wellington) arc visiting Hotorua. Miss M. Samson (Dunedin) is the guest of her sister, Mrs M. S. Brown (Webb street). A voto of sympathy with the relatives of Mrs P. B. Haggitfc, a member of the Canterbury Branch of the rs ayv League, was passed at last night s meeting.

Mrs Norman Wilks (St. Albans) returned yesterday from a holiday visit to the North Island.

Mrs W. J. le Cren (Murray place) is leaving early nest week for a visit to Nelson.

Mrs Sholto Douglas (Culverden) and Commander and Mrs Morrison (Timaru) are guests at Warner's Hotel. Mrs E. Roberts, Miss M. Roberts (Tlunedin), and Mrs Ramon Bell (Wellington) ore guests at tho United Service Hotel.

Mr and Mrs H. E. W niche (Wellington) are guests at tho Clarendon Hotel.

Miss Maureen Lvnskev (Yaldhurst), pupil of Miss Mary Nolan, A.T.C.L., has been notified of her success in passing, with honours, in the ,I'inior division at the recent Trinity College music examinations.

The engagement, is announced of Jc-an, elder daughter of Captain J. S. Chisholm, M.C., and Mrs Chisholm, Iliccarton, to Stanley Victor Jennings (Ngahere, West Coast), youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs J. Jennings, of "Beech House." Claydon, Buckinghamshire, England. At a charity ball held in the Town Hall at Lower Hutt, on Tuesday night, the total proceeds, which were also the total profit, amounted to £250. Tho balance-sheet was presented at the dance by the Mayor of Lower Hutt (Sir Alexander Roberts), and showed that there was not a single item of expenditure. The proceeds are to aid cases of distress in Lower Hutt.

That touch ot smartness that is so eagerly sought by the discriminating and modern "Miss" of to-day is invariably conveyed by fur neckwear 1 and fur trimming. A very .choice selection of beautiful pelts in the latest modes now await your inspection at The London Fur Co., 113 Armagh street; 'Phone 37-323. —3 PRESERVE EGGS NOW! Now is the timo to preserve eggs for Christmas use. It is surprising what a simple, clean, and economical process this is when Ovoline is used. Being a paste, it is simply rubbed on to the eggs —no messing with liquids—and Ovoline makes the hands white and supple. Als 6d jar preserves 360 eggs. —1 CARING FOR THE HAIR. Dandruff, scalp irritation, falling bair and similar troubles can be effectively and economically treated Scalp troubles, if left unchecked, rapidly become chronic, and ladies are advised to consult a firm of such repute as R. and M. Beattie, 748 Colombo street, above Chisnail and Stewart's, at the firjst sign of trouble. —1 Superfluous hair destroyed by •'Rusina" (Regd.). Signed, stamped, guaranteed cure. £5 12s 6d Florence Hullen, CM 1)., Courtenay place, Wellington Send stamped addressed I envelope for particulars. —6

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 2

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WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 2

WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 2