WOMEN'S CORNER
•y. The Lady Editor will be pleased to receive for publication g: •.? in the "Women's Corner" items of social or personal news. g •'ic Such items should be fully authenticated, and engagement notices must bear tho signatures of both parties. Correspond- £ ence is invited on any matters affecting, or of interest to, X;
Mrs E. J. Cordner is leaving on Monday night for Wellington, where she -will be the guest of Mrs Hughes Steele.
Mrs Colin Marshall (Wobb street) is returning to-day from Dunedin, where she has been visiting hor sister, Mr 3 Stewart.
Miss Grace Wylde-Browne (Oamaru) is visiting relatives in Christchurch. Misses Betty Cossins and Margery Gibson (Timaru) are the guests o£ Mrs James Maling, Durham street North. Mr J. D. Brownlie, who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs K. B. Cape-Wil-liamson, is leaving to-night on his return to London.
Miss Edna Lipseombo (Invercargill), who is visiting Christchurch, returns south to-morrow.
Mrs Arthur Sims (Opawa) returned yesterday from a visit to the North Island. .
Mr and Mrs Keith Parkinson (Kaituna) are the guests of Mr and Mrs Graham Jamieson, Rhodes street. • Miss June Batchelor (Dunedin) arr rived from the south last evening, and is- staying with Mrs Herbert Elworthy ■•at-Warwick House.
Mr and Mfs D. Ensor (Domett) ■ and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hall (Hororata) are guests at Warner's Hotel. Mr and Mrs M. Harper and Miss 8., Harper (Timaru) are staying at the United Service Hotel.
Mr and Mrs Nat Woods and family have-taken a furnished house at Sumner for a few months prior to their departure for a trip abroad.
Mrs Saxon Foster and Miss Alma Quinn (West Coast) are the guests of Mrs-George Thompson, Jacob street, St. Albans.
The engagement is announced of Mona, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. M. Mulford, "Braeside," Rangoon street, Khandallah, Wellington, to Lancelot Buchanan, only son of Mr and Mrs J. H. Mushet, Eden street,' Oamaru. Mrs J. H. Mortlock (Hinau street, Biccarton), who has been spending the past fortnight in Dunedin as the guest of Mrs P. N Breen, Pine Hill terrace, motored back to Christchurch yesterday With Mr and Mrs P. Breen, who are the guests of Mrs J. A. Davis, Weka street, Fendalton. ,
Kecent guests at the Bruee Hotel, Akaroa, include 'Mr and Mrs Moon (Greymouth), Mr and, Mrs Hasina (Christchurch), Mrs D. Nicholson, Master W. Nicholson (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Smith (Dunedin), Dr. Gould (Christchurch), Mr G. Beeves (Christchurch), Mr Davis (Lincoln), Mr and Mrs McLachlan (Wellington), Mr and Mrs Thompson (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs Ogilvie (Christchurch), Mr. Scott, Mr Hubble (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Davis (Timaru), Mrs'K. Home, Master D. Home- (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs McAlister (Christchurch). Mr T. A. Macalister (Auckland), Mr 6. Hampton' (Methven), Mr D. McPhee (Timaru), Mr and Mrs T. Simpson (Oamaru), Mr A. Donald (Ashburton), Miss -B. M. Moore (Chcistchurcli), Mr A. W. Boyd (Kaik.oura), Mr W. Dolg (Papakaio)VMr'D. N. Borrie (Oamaru), Mr E, J. Ford (Rangiora), Mrs S. Wilkinson (Green Island);. Mr E. Blielgendor (Blenheim), .Mr K.- Thomson (Blenheim), Mr J. Kalaugher (Auckland), Miss A. L. White (Ashburton), Mr and Mrs J. N. Scott and two sons (Timaru), Mr J. A. Heskett (Onehunga), and Mr John Leggo (Nelson) are amongst recent arrivals at the Hotel Federal. "Khartoum," 78 Dyer's Pais road, Cashmere Hills. _ The Ideal Guest House for Sunshine, within four miles of ; Christchurch. Sun Balconies and Lounges, with Vita Glass for perfect enjoyment of Sunshine. Governor's Bay car passes door. 2 Tram (school stop). SOLVING MENU PROBLEMS. Something different to flavour the meat dish! That's the hardest problem in menu-planning, and pne that is constantly recurring. But pop , a bottle of mild, sweet-tasting Military Sauce on the table, and 3'our problem is solved. Sold by all grocev3. la 3d quart bottle. . —2
STELLA MURRAY.
NOTED CONTRALTO TO GIVE RECITAL.
Few. iN'ow iieaJanders have achieved such xemarkable success on the concert platform' as has Stella Murray, the brilliant Christchurch contralto, v.-ho v-iil pive one cop.r ceit .only in the Civic Theatre on Honday November ■ 17th,'. at 8.15 p.m.; Mia» Murray has had a.' most successful tour in the North Island. Tho "Daily Telegraph" wrote of her last recital in Londfin: "She stands without an equal. ' Thxoughout the North Island the critics have unanimously acclaimed MiBS Murray as one of tho finest artists who have ever sung before them, and her Press notices have been of the _ super-6ulogistio order. A brilliant programme has been prepared for her one recital hero on Monday next, and _ the booking already indicates that the musical public of Christchurch are anxious to hear again this distinguished cinger of their own City v The box plan is now open at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 2
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