WEDDING
jf . ‘s\r i » ' TWvL ,£&*** • * ■ f . ' At the home of the bride’^p^rents, l . tee' marriaga was fcOtebritte^m-^ Valentine’s Day. of Lyla Clarke, eldest-daughter -of -Mrs - JTiO*- - ence Bartlett, 221 Spripgfleld paad, te ; George Houghten StephoijMKi, at « mauve and,cream flowers.; w-'.t.. The bride’s of J A mawve. silk , rayon. wite ffloral *■ j was worn with A wide brimmed cream tuscan straw hat; trimmed . with ewam j and Shetfcarrled > j quet of ihauve and cream igladioll and
field, the bridegroonj's -sister. wore v a t suit of lemon and bijowh figuredmaroCain, a j.broivm COftteb,; ‘iand Scream panama hat trimmed' With Hrt I bouquet waa'-bf gladioli' and maidenhair fern. 1 The 1 bride’s mother wow sr-1 a brown marocaih -frock trimmed with n-1 fawn .and. tangerine, and a. black hrt ng with black .ribbon' andfred. cherrlfes. he ; [Thebride : herj.stepla- father, Who gave her qway. ' , ' cil A number- of guests were afterwards he entertained at the weddjng breakfast tr-) at which< the were.^fo? ay j posed. * V W* ng I - 1 - he # BRIDGE PARTY y- * —i St, I 1 . - if,--irtl ' '* - er MBS JACK ANDERSON P I ' ENTERTAINED m . ‘irTrri f s, I . Mrs George Mcliraitb Was hostess rs last night at a particularly enjoyable its bridge party given, Mrs ly Jack Anderson, who leave on >r, Thursday to join her hutband in Dunp, edin, where they make, .their is | home. Mrs 1 AnderfconV received; the rs, 1 good wishes of Her friends ;tor her m own and Mr Anderson’s happiness’and ,t-1 prosperity in Dunedin, -and she- was >d assured that a warm welcome would r- {await, her whenever- sperreturned te al I Christchurch. - - %, L ; .*•/ at Mrs McUrftith, who is a, «-eat garf jo den lover, had arranged bowls 1 of nr {beautiful gladioli, hydrangeas, dah0. {lias, and' roses in the reception rooms, at where bridge, was played and supper es served. 1 ; Her guests were Mrs Jack Ahderre son,. Miss J>. Anderson, Mrs 'Hanry n, JCitson, Mrs Deans, Mrs John Steven- ), son, Mrs Neil Guthrie. IDs . John rs [ Guthrie,' Mrs H. S. Lawrence; Mrs ( Walter Fox, Mrs P, A- Nancarrow, Mrs ss M H. Godby, Mrs E- T, .Reece, Miss n, j Helen Denniston, Mrs; Guy l Ronalds,' ss J Miss Rita Cracroft Wilson, Mrs Donir. j ald McLean. Miss D. Humphreys, Mrs rs! Maitland Rich, Mrs Charles Reid, Mrs •sjW. O. Campbell, Mrs F. G. Gibson, (. Mrs Harold Barker, Miss Harley, Miss E. Aitken, Mrs T. Mite Joan Lee. - NEW BRIGHTON YOUNG/ MEN’S CLUB . ' A largely attended and successful dance, organised by the social commit-, tee of the St. Faith’s Young Men’s 1 Club, was held In the Parish Hall, New . Brighton, last evening.. The hall had e been attractively decorated -greenery. 1 . . Efficient arrangements for .the en!f I joyment of the guests had been made 1, by the committee, which cimaprhted 1 Messrs W. Fitchett, C, Seaward, H. Dixon, W., J., McDowell, S. Wroth, G, H. Wear, F. Hobbs/and B: Blcfc , r • The music was played by Mavis Holden’s. dance :orchfestr%ißnd extras rti the were played by -Mr A Kiddey. 5 A Monte-Carte I dance was Dixon r LMisses Nita Robinson, May RicrtMary ] Frost, Hazel Nankivell, Nancy Wroth, Netta Sword, .Rita Hulme, Jcen Beardsley, Edna Melhufish, Joan TinI- dalj, Dorothy Cpoprt, Moana Ttirner, Marion Parker, Joy: Anderson, Kathleen Evans, May McClelland, Joyce. Skudder, Phyllis Seaward, Jonn Skudder, Florence Green, Merle Gudge, Mi I Sandford, E, SandMd,. Bite Cattermole, Marjorie TtedaU,rMary CWtoal Joan Gaffney, Judith Jackson, Gloria .Banfield, Athlie White; Betty Waite Norma White, Eileen Evans,: OUva Coddingtoc,» Joan, Buclkley,^Winsome Dean, and Olga Turner,' Messrs J.. Houlden, W'. J. McDoweU, C. Green, J. Wear, G.. H.. Wear, B; McKenzie, F, Webb, J. Walton, N.'Hulme, C. Hulnte, IN. Mclntosh, C. Seaward, D.;A Graf! { ton, R. Hooker, J. Glbsori, B. Chriisteh- ' {ism, A Dunbar, R. Carson,. C. Skinner, I. Rogers, A HUh L* Park; W, 3. I'Hewett, P. Warner, Hr. Judkins, J. , Haxell, E. Ni Brocket,; W; M»JteV,iH. > Leadley, D. Parsonsoa, L. Kirk, D. S. ; Turner, jun., AR. Cutler, N. Seaward,, B. Gowan, D. W- HulmO, O. Fair- . brass, -J. P. (Hasson; A-.D.* Klddey, N. MJ. Lees, and Cg. CampbelL , - 3 TIMAE.U NEWS" || , 1 L( p.-a— l J’• > » . [ SOCIAL PERSON^ i ’ . 7’,,. ‘ ' " ' ■ 1 Mr and Mrs P. andMissAnne Elworthy (Gordon’s Valley) will leave on March 2 lor Bluff, en route . for Sydney, where they will join the - Mooltan te. visit Southern Inula,' MR ! had Mrs Elworthy will leavO later to visit their* son, Mr Sam Elworthy, ■ Win-England, and Miss Ahne Elworthy . will remain fxi tedia, M ’ -,' Miss Molly Birch (Dunedin) 'will- 1 arrive this week to visit Mrs W. H. . Orbell (Levels). 1 She will be the guest of Mrs C. L. Orbell (Pentlow) for the Hargreaves-OrbeJl wedding. The engagement is announced . of ! Evelyn, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. G: Jowsey (Wai-iti road), and j Arthur, only son of Mr and MrsT. R. . I Kindle (Highgate, Maori Hill, j edin). Miss Beatrice Wooding (FburPeaks)' i is staying with her sister,' Mrs Malcolm ! Arthur. (Trafalgar street). Mrs E, Af Nichol (BJuff), who the guest- of Mrs Bannerman (Sarah street), left for home on-Saturday.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21710, 18 February 1936, Page 2
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