WOMAN'S WORLD
. SOCIAL, AND PERSONAL The jumble 'sale' which was; held in the ICont 'i'crraco Presbyterian 00 '! room, on - Saturday afternoon. in .aid jo. tlio■ Citizens' .Day Nurseries,, attracted ~.. _ a large number of bareain seekers,, ana th& organisers of the sale,' v ' l n^;l J^ n e ' assistants., had a very -busy rftaßop . , A. Ereafc variety: of. articles / had *been sent in, including furniture, Pictuvto. crockery, clothing (some- of-which-haeU. been donated by/drapery .firms and,jas therefore quitefnew),. toots, hats,.. e?,, and of these there , was no lackfOt. Duy ers As the result of; the afternoon a sum well over Firth, Sirs. A. Gray, Mrs>_ Leicester.,>nd Mies" Eothenberg were, the ; organisers, and' assisting them were tos. M.v Mis. Batten, Mrs. Levy, Miss .Wallace,, - Jlro. von Hnast, Mrs. Murphy, Miss I Mies Seed, Miss Clarke,-Mrs-Sftlfk, Miss Scott, and Mrs. and MissMyers. Even better- business.- could . been done had there been , mora . 'iieljwra . / : even more popular thw year ™an tn ? were last, and at times the floor is distinctly crowded. The recent > renma-, ,• . tiona liavo entirely changed the appear . . an™ Of the hilfi Excellent ' provided, and the dance .wa^tho^ugWy cojoyod by everyone. Miss of- course, present, and ..her . 8 , . oomnuttee comprised the pisses Brice, D D Coull, B. Earle . Hawking, =E. Matthews, Mend, Staples, E. Smith, .A. Stott, Ritchie, Messrs. S. B. Davys, D. . Murdoch,' H.'Bout,-B. •Beeves. • . Mrs.' English (Hamilton) ,is . visitinj .. Wellington,, and is the- guest off Miss Macandrew, Percival Street. Tho marriage'tool) place at St. Andrew's -Church, Auckland,, last week of Miss Eleanor Tulloch.- eldest daughter of Mr; and Mrs. of .Kohu- , kohu Hokianca, to Mr. A. D. ilurru.y, manager of the Baiik. of-New Zealand, ICohukohu. and eon °f Mr., and Mrs. J. Murray, i Eltham.: The. bridesmaids Jvero Miss' Carrie Tulloch, sister and Miss Florence Tulloch, of Pahiatua. (cousin). Mr. W. G, pans,- of,o.bw» , , (Hawke's Bay) was best man, and .Mr. Jim Tulloch, of "Lochaber, Hokiapga, groomsman. . ... - A southern exchange anrounceii_ttio engagement of Miss >Mona _Pyn , _ daughter of the late Mr. r. 8.. ijn > to Mr. A. G. Dean, ktocaptaiu Ht Canterbury Battalion, N.Z.KK, elder . gon of Mr. W. Dean., .South . . 'Hastings, England. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Hague, are old residents of the Wairoa district, are leaving, to live in ; Napier. - Mrs. Ham®, who • was organist of St. , Pau.V --for, some years, was fareweUed by memkrs . , .of tho church and presented.with a.goia . . ' wristlet .watch. " 'v . The engagement is announced of Mr, W. J. Sim, second son of the Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Sim, of Hazel, youngest,. daughter of Mr. Nacu . Mrs. J. Hill,' of Christchurch, \ Mrs. A. E, ICernot, of Wellington,,and her two daughters, who spent the \jinter in- France, are now in England and. premss to leave on their .return journey to New Zealand, .via Canada, next month. , Mr; and Mrs.. Clarkeon (Gisborne) hrs visiting, Wellington. j The engagement is -announced of Miss Ivy Fink, eldest daughter of Mr. F. W. Pink,' of Levin, to Mr. Oswald Bramivell,. of-''ASickland. eldest , son or Mr. W.' A 7. Bramwell; of Feilding. Tho-marriage took place very quietly on Saturday, at the residence of Mr b. Saunders,': Kelburn,; of tMgdam&Oulee, the well-known teacher ;of-singing in Christchurch, to, Mr.'Stahle, Nactiiig-inan-aaer of the Bank of Australasia, 1 alnierston North.'' <The bride, , nas given away by Miss Eileen Stace, wore a saxe: bluo coat frock with- ha£ of. the same shade shot with , green. She carried a beautiful bouquet of autumn flowers and W.iage. The bridesmaid was Miss Hawkins, of Christchurch, who Wore a navy blue coat and skirt and navy bluo hat. to match.' She, J.OO, carried a very, pretty bouquet. _ The best man was Mr. Hallett. and the Eev. J. Reed Glasson performed the c ; eremony. A few intimate friends .were . present and were afterwards < entertained • at • afternoon .tea;' and. later Mr.,.and :Mrs. Stable left for the north. : A farewell concert season by Antonia Dolores is Announced in Melbourne, wior to her departure for Franco next uonth. ..V r' : ... . .: ; . v ■ Training School. .' For:,nearly eleven, years, the Na-tional-Board of tlie, Y.W.C.A. has. held what might :be'termed an. intermittent training school for its own secretaries and for social workers. The sessions have 'eventuated at : different intervals, and have covered terms of varj'ing/duration. 'Numerous students havG' &vaUea themselves 'of ■ this- cOurse-a.-. strenuous one-and have confessed that they .gained'a new outlook on .life thereby. It is now an . open secret that . the. board aspires tb malco tha '6cliool 'a permanent institution,Vwitli its own domicile and its s resident .dean,, in,, the. ntit. too dis- ■ tant future.' But the time is not.quite rine And, meantime, to nieet -the pressing need.,of-the' candidate for training arid to call and equip students for ita own secretarial positions,'.which are be-. coming.more....numerous every year, the TWCA. is'-sounding the call to its eleventh session' in . July next. The course this. year: will be a short on(only six .weeks. The ladv "ho then undertook .the • responsible duties of dean, .Miss Jean Stevanson rational ndustrial secretary of the Y.W.C.A., has consented toi-fill the,position for the school in Sydney, < course is planned for women during to enter the secretaryship of the X.W.U.a. or' '.those ' 6«rete«hips, realise tho need of additional also for volunteer workWs in. the association and women engaged in u, or preparing for other forms of social sexvice Its scope includes lectures professional men and women on a rows , of subjects, including the Bible, . ology, sociologj', principle, pf ; v.leader ship, Cliristian fundamentals, and special lectures on association work.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 228, 21 June 1920, Page 2
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