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CHILDREN'S TOYS

Every child enjoys a pantomime and that planned to take place next Wednesday at St. Thomas Hall, in aid of the funds of Wellington South Plunket Society, promisds-to be specially attractive. . Coming at the outset of the holiday season it should: be most welcome. Miss Lilian O'Leary will produce a brightly spectacular pantomime entitled "Santa's Toy Shoppe" which should meet all tastes. The entrance fee is very small, and that also is a blessing to parents at Christmas time when there are other odd expenses, so- that the attendance .should be'excellent. An.advertisement gives other details.

ingotesof soft eau-de-riil lace over taffeta of the same, shade,, .and .slightly trained. \ -'Headbands -of silyer, leaves were' worn;;and:)tjtie: bouquets!i'were" of autumn-tinted dose's; ..Two little 'flowergitisv jtfancy ■Str.aifon .and Betty Dickson,- iS&jth*- nieces ■of the bride, com* 3>ie'tedJ '■ the"/: -'entourage;., arid v< wore- Victorian frocks of: eau-de-nil.-; net over1 tafleta with broad bows of;the same colour in their hair. Tiny _posies of rosebuds were carried. ,:- ; i:

.l.The bridegroom's brother^ Mr. J. Hutchings, was best man, arid.. Mr. ,L, Dunshea was groomsman.

: The bride's mother wore a navy cloque frock and navy hat, and carried a bouquet of red roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a bronze ■lace frock with hat to tone, and carried a bouquet of tea roses. The reception was held at the National Club, the bridal party beingpiped in by Mr. Jock MacKenzie. The evening closed with a.dance, which was greatly enjoyed' by all those present. The guests included the Rev. J. S. Murray Cwho, acted as- toastmaster) and Mrs. Murray, Mr. ..and; Mrs. L. Straiton, Mr. and Mrs.,l..Custmer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Straiton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. I. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mac Donald, Mr. and Mrs'G. CHighet, Mr.'and Mrs. W. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. I. Young, Mr. and Mrs I. Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. F O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pennycook,. Mr. and Mrs, F. Kempton, Misses Li McGregor, I. Sellers, G. and A. Broker, I. Cometti, A. Jorgenson, I. Sargent, D. Crease, I. Walker, and A. McKenzie, and Messrs. K. Laurence. H. Rix, M: Muir, I. Muir, L. and J. McKenzie, and A. McCallum.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 18

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CHILDREN'S TOYS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 18

CHILDREN'S TOYS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 18

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