WANGANUI NOTES
(From "Ths Post's" Representative). Golf Meeting. A team of \yomen "golfers from Hawera will visit* the Belmont links on Thursday. This is a'return visit, as the Wanganui Ladies'• Golf Club played at Hawera last Thursday. The Wanganui. Ladies' Club is sending a team to Marton next Monday. ■• Farewell Party, ,• St. George's Hall, Patea, was crowded on the occasion of the farewell to Miss Roslyn Honeyfield, who.has since left for Auckland" to take up a nursing career. Both Miss Honeyfield and,her mother, Mrs. C. R. Honeyfield, were presented with._charming ■ shoulder sprays by Mrs. Walton. A delightful programme of items was given by Mesdarnes I. Jones and G.. W. Corbett, Misses J. Carey, A. Hall.^ J. Sutcliffe, O. Adams, A. Hall, rand. Messrs. - H. Boagey, I. Jones, and ■A. Cowie. The Rev. Walton, presented the. guest of honour with a cheque, rug, and travelling clock from her- many friends. The hostesses who arranged the party were Mesdames, W. Walton, L. Austin, W. F. Shield, T. E.,Roberts, S. C. Mcßae, W.'Kelly, L. Honeyfield, F. Ramsbottom, and Miss Taylor. The* Wedding Party. Over .50 of Miss Nancy Brown's friends were present recently at .■, S party held in the Druids' Hall, Raetihi, to celebrate her approaching marriage to Mr. Frank Dyer, Upper Hutt. Dancing, competitions, and musical items filled: a happy ; evening, during which the bridesmaids,' Misses ' Brown and Dyer, -opened the array- of gifts. Personals. Mrs. Hariria, .Auckland, is,the guest of. Mrs. Philip Hanna, Wellington. Mrs. C. -L. Duigan is a Wanganui visitor to Wellington. Mrs. Jack .Millward has returned from a holiday spent at Auckland. ■ Miss Flora Beauchamp, Blenheim, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Don. Murchie, Wanganui, and leaves early "next week for Wellington. ■ ■ *... .-.■ '■■ \ Miss Agatha Bunny has returned to Wellington from Wanganui. : • Miss Minnie Whitcombe is a Wellington visitor staying with' Mrsi A., -E. Cowper at "Lyncairne." :. Sir John and Lady Reed are visiting Wanganui. , ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robertson, f who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Howie, St. John's Hill, have returned to Lower Hutt. Mrs. W. Empson and LieutenantColonel Empson, who have, been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gilligan at the Collegiate School, have returned to Hawke's Bay. Mr. W. R. B. Nicholson has returned to Wanganui from' a business trip to Australia. * ... The Rt. Rev. H. St. Barbe Holland, Bishbp of Wellington, spent the. weekend at Wanganui,' and conducted the services at Christ Church on Sunday. ■ ■■ • • ' • ■ ■ v ■ "CORONATION" NAIL VARNISH In the wake of the Coronation fabric colours' come the special makeup shades to go with them. Nail varnishes show definite changes, because, with the pastel tones, of Marlborough blue, St. James' rose, and Holyrdod green, nails must take on:a softer hue. No more scarlets,' blood reds; or viv)l oranges!. Instead, we have such shades as the new varnish,, which: is christened "Coronation." . ' ;■'•'' This is almost the colour-of a strawberry ice cream, but several; tones deeper. There is a slightly mauvish look in it. which is not only soft an,ti pretty, but will also go well with the new dress materials. . : .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 16
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