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WOEMEN IN PRINT.

Mrs. C. S. Bailey, ncn -Mbis Ivy Dixon, has jUat returned from a, visit !to the United Stiitcs. Miss Kitty Doughty (Kanaka Bay) j« staying -with, liar Kistdr, Mrs. .13. Hornibrook, in Mnstortoli. Miss Fitzherbert, ' of Pftunorston North, is visiting .Mrs.* E. P. Teuton, lit Maatorton, Tim Mi.woa Wo, nnd IStJiol Darnell, of Masterton, have arrived nt Sfitl Francisco, nnd, alter touring California, will visit Cunuda, returning to New Zealand via tho Islands, ! Mvs. Somorville, Inveroai-gill, wbo Imn been lh<> guest ti/ Mrs. Mur-monl., Holt-tion-atroet, Una gonfl to Noltmn oil n short visit to Mrs, (Di\) Patera, Miss M'Kibbln, who la. tiw iwwlyiiupoiintodi iiialWiV of the \V,N,H. IteaK (UniUol Nnrsury, is v fully'trn.inod! »ur«o, with tfia uikHtumat vivliia of Plmikei training, Mra, IVi'ley, hon, nvganlwr °f W>° W.NvU,, luta hsoit much, lnlueeti from her m>l,!vitifui lately, h«'ViPff bean ill for sonic \vot\ka., Slia linden to ha about, figiiin nt tui twrly tiftl«, I'rofoseur t"id Mj». Himiiiwd'vUlfi hay« ly-lnnied to Now Zealand by Mw Kaikmira, .if-tw a hriaf lint very eiijoyiblo visit to ISn^lamlt Miss Üblbii r Hia\vart ia'vteiUng Mix. 12, W, H<>r(i!ibii)ok i'tl' (Vlutttm'toii, The Mtsaiis WJlliimiK, of Olshorno, who iirn «\ioi'tia(li|iij ftli^ MonoUton at the ltwl U(\w*>. Oliihi' 'i'reiitliiiin, Imvo nrvjverl at. Tt'BfitliHiin. Misis ,Amy Mnriiliy wiil b« well vamenil>i>>t>d us pile of New JSetiland'ti swoottist - singers-, and it will Inksreat many to know <>f he)1 )ii>)iroiw)iintf marriage to Mr, -SUipliwi Duly,- Miv Murphy reotavl-ly eiHeHuJuttd fl- number, of jjuosls nt lu;r i^aldbiiea nt PoLt'fl Point in honour of the uhffaflemeut, among the Now ZoalandM* pii^m, Miitf M™Heath, Miss , Nellie B/Mr, Lioutftiuvnt F. Hftwloy, It.A.F,, and Mi«. Mftwlcy, Mr. and Mrs, Q, G, Viuifilian, and Mr. J. Stettiu. Mrs. P.. Gliupinii pre.sielod at themeefcing of tlio Socioty for tins Protection, at Women mid • Ohildiwi, huUl- yesterday nftornoon. 0««« of ulk-ged cruelty M> children wovo roporlod upon iiitd., fresh c:ises discussod, The following subscriptions wero received:—P. O. Watt mid Bristol Piano Company, ill Is each; Mrs. L. Blimdell,'£li P. Hayman and Co., l(fe 6di; Dr. J. Bwart and Mre. P. Nathan, 10a oaclv; 'IVipo.Mid Ellis',. sa. Mrs. T. E., 'I'aylor, as a ropreßontative of various wonion'fi societies, conferred recently with the ■ Mayor of Christchurch on the "subject of urest room for women and children in that city. There is- a. question of such a ' room being incorporated in the now' Municipal Buildings, in Manohostor-strooti ■" but 'Mrs. Taylor urged thatj in tho meantime,' a room should bo rented and fitted up-for the purpose. The^vomcn's societies could not undertake tho financial burden, but would take control of the room and assist in any possible way. A committee from the council and one nominated by Mrs, Tayjor, will confer and make a recommendation-to the council. The sum of £30 is being forwarded to headquarters of the W.N.11. to augment the funds of tho Residential Nursery, Owen-street, this sum being th<j result of a jumblo sale lield recently at Miramar by members of tlio Seatouu branch'of the W.N.R. Mrs. Kollow, Miss Freemalu, and Mrs. Stono gave ti report of the sulo at the June meeting of the Seatoun committee, at which Mra. BTadiney-Wflliams proeided. Thanks \vero. oxpressed to the City Council tor tho use of tho ha 11,.10 Mrs.. Stevens for hospitality to .members, arid to all who assisted..in .giving and working. Preliminary matters wore arranged for_ tho part to-be taken,by the branch on Violet Day.', The Ssatoim stall will bo No. 6. at tho Bank of Now Zealand Oorner,-and donations of all'kinds will bo gladly r<j-. ceived for it. The stall will be managed by tha committee, and members who are willing to assist are asked to giv« their namfrs to the hon. secretary, Miss Fowler-Fowler. Arrangements for the collection of contributions for the stall will be nidcte in Miramar by Mrs. Stone, and in Karaka Bay by Miss Freeman; Seatoun to be allotted later. . ' The wedding ■ took', place -tt ' St. David's Presbyterian . Church, Upper Hutt, of Miss Flora Thomson, of Upper Hutt, to Mr. Walter Neill (Clifford, second son of Mr. F. A. Clifford, AVallaceville. The bride, who, was given away by her uncle, Mr. T. De-vine {"Tho Grange," Otalu), \yore whito 'crope^dschitie trimmed with frills, beads, andi ora-iise blossoms. She earned a beaat-i----ful shower bouquet of orchids, froezias, ;incl carna|ions. MLss M. Hazelwood (chief bridssmaid) was in a pretty frock of heliotrope crepe-dts-chino with side dn'aping of lemon satin, and 'wore a cream liat of silk velvet. Her bouquet was of pink chrysanthemums. Miss F. Keraliaw wore apricot crepe-de-chino. Her frpclt was accordieon-pkateld, and daintily trimmed with posies and bluo satin draping. Her hat was of cream silk velvet, nnd she curried- a bouquet of ..Hint, blue scabinK. Little Miss Muriel ■ Devine ww , in a dress of frilled not over cream silk, mid earriod :i liosy of violets. Mr. A, Clifford, brother of the bridegroom, was j the best, man, anS Mr. A. N. Clifford groomsman. The reception was held nt the Town Hall, where Mrs. J. Hazelwood received the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford left for South, the .brief* wearing navy blue, with a fific velvet hat to ! match. j The liauiii Saturday night social ■in ! coiiiieotion with Kvervbodv's Social Club I (Y.W.C.A.) will be iiVld.in the Hei-bei-t- ---| street .Clubroom 'at 8 -o'clock to-night; i Visitors »ro aslred to attend In fancy 'dress, and the first Hem on thoprojramme- ' will bo . t.ho grand march. A ■ service lto tho memory of the late Mr. R. Pear- [ son will be jield in the Herhert-streol i ClubroOm ;>t 4.15 p.m.. on Sunday. Mrs. jD. 0. M'Clay, president of the local i Y.W.C.A. will occupy the chair, and I Mi. 0. M. Luke. represeTiting the Na- j i tioual Y.J1.0.A. Board of Directors, of I j which Mr. Pearaon was n director, will I speak. ■ . . The School Journal provides a King's Birthday and Empire Number, which" in each case/is' interesting and calculated to givo tfio Httlo and big -'coming citizens h lino ideal ot Empire, and-service to I others. For the younger classes an explanation of the evolution of tbe Union \ Jack is given, and with some pictures of "Veopln of the Empire," and Florence Nightingale, "tho/ lady with the lampi" is a good number. A well-produced' photo picture of the cenotaph on Anzao Day introduces tho Standard' 111. and IV. booklets,-while llio Minister of Education gives a sensible and. serviceable talk on tlio ideals of Empire, quits a i multuni in purvo in its way. Mr. 'Parr I also contributes a brief talk to Standards V. and VI. on Empire, which is equally concise and illuminating. The Burial of the Unknown Warrior is beautifully written up nnd' illustrated, followed by some exceptionally fine pictures of. Westminster. Abbey.--This number is exceptionally fine and contains excellent and mast interesting education.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 10

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WOEMEN IN PRINT. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 10

WOEMEN IN PRINT. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 10

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