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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

Lady Ferguson lias returned from Wanaka. a • « Mrs Crouch, of Brisbane, lias returned to the city from a visit to Warrington. Mrs Le Crcn, of Tiniaru, is spending a few weeks with Mrs Sim. f « t Mrs F. 8011, of Shag Valley, is spending a few days in town. * » « Mrs Callaway returned to town last Friday after spending a short holiday at Warrington. # Mrs Acton-Adams returned from Wanaka on Saturday. Mr and Mrs F. C. Brown, of Lyall Bay, Wellington, who have been spending a holiday at Waikouaiti, left for the north at the end of last week. w * * Mr and Mrs T. H. Mann and family, who were the guests of Mr and Mrs L. W. Herbert, Milton, returned to town last week, * * » Miss M'Gregor and Miss Brabyn have returned to Milton from Mastcrton after a month’s enjoyable holiday. » » * A particularly pleasant evening was spent by the members of the Musical Circle of the Otago Women’s Club on Friday last, when Mrs Clinton-Hunt, of Wellington, after being introduced by Mrs Wakefiel d-Hol mes, sang some charming songs, playing her own accompaniments, and rendering several dehghttul piano solos. Later she gave a talk on her method of teaching music. Mr Clinton-Hunt, who acompamed Jus wile, delighted the audience by playing some musical items of outstanding merit. * * * Prior to their departure for England, Mr and Mrs Sargoocl were “at home to a large number of their friends at their residence, ‘'Marinoto,” on Friday last, iho guests were received by the host and hostess in the hall, which waa beautifully decorated with palms and flowering shrubs. In the dining room where tea Ava-i served dowers in all shades of brown and gold made a charming decoration. Time was pleasantly spent in admiring the splendid collection of pictures, and m wandering through the beautiful grounds, where music was provided. Among those present were: Sir William and Lady Sim, Lady Fenwick, Lady Williams. Mr and Mrs Cheeseman, Mr and Miss Denniston, Mr and Mrs Turnbull, Mr and Mrs Stock, Mrs Falla, Mrs Reading, Mrs J. Sinclair, Mr and Mrs Edmond, Mr and Mrs W.O. M'Kellar, Mr and Mrs Cottenll, Mrs Hislop, Mrs Sim, Mrs Le Cren, Mrs and Miss Finch, Mrs and Miss Batchelor, Miss M’Lean, Airs and Aliss Fenwick. Mrs W. A. Aloore, Mrs E. Hazlett, Mrs M Kellar, Airs Haggitt, Aliss Tolmie, Airs G. Roberts, Aliss Roberts, Dr and Mrs O’Neill, Airs Oldham. Mrs Nisbet, Mrs Crouch, Aliss Shand, Airs Wilson, Mrs and Miss Haggitt, Airs G. Sinclair, Miss Williams, Airs Weigall (Sydney), Miss Sise, Mrs Dodgshun, Airs James, Miss Ulrich, Aliss Barron, Aliss Joachim, Aliss Cook, Aliss Gilkison, Air De Leon, Air Sleigh, and Air Wright. A charming and picturesque wedding took place at St. Luke’s Church, Rcmuera, last Saturday, when Runa Rose Larner, younger daughter of Air and Mrs V. <)■ Lamer, of Remuera, was married to Air RoCert Graham Buckletou, elder son ot Air and Airs H. Bucklcton, of Wellington. The father of the bridegroom is the general manager of the Bank of New Zealand. • # • The engagement is announced of Vera, younger daughter of Mr and AlrsJ. W. Petrie, Oamaru, to Leslie W. Killoh of Wellington, second son of Mr and Mrs Killoh, Ashburton. • • B The Wembley Club held another very successful dance in the Early Settlers Hall on Saturday night, when a very largo number of dancers attended. Garnn al hats were supplied to patrons for the lucky hat competition, nine prizes being given. The Ritz Orchestra supplied a delightful programme of music for the old and the new dances. Aliss Lillie Reard and Aliss Alargaret Coates played the extras. Recent guests at W anaka Hotel have been: —Air and Airs H. S. Fenwick, Miss Fenwick, Airs Palmer, Alisses Palmer (3), Aliss D. Duthic, Mrs Lancaster, Mr A. Paape, Air W. Crossan, Alessrs Curtis (2), Air and Atrs Squarise, Dr V. G. Galway, Dr R. J. T. Bell (Dunedin), Aliss Robertson, Mrs Wilson Hall, Alisses G. and E. Hall, Air R. D. Cameron, Mr and Airs J. D. Taylor, Air John Fraser (Oamaru), Alisses Mcthvcn, Aliss Cowie, Air and Airs Sawcll, Dr J. C. Fraser, Dr and Airs Abernetby (Timaru). Air F. Brodie (Ashburton), Air and Mrs J. A. Tait,_ Air G. K. Tait, Aliss C. Robertson, Alisa H. E. Napier, Aliss K. Turner (Christchurch), Air and Airs T. APCallum (Balclutha), Alessrs C. W. and R. Lloyd Williams (Alexandra), Alisses Cameron (3, Papakaio), Airs and Aliss Pittey (Ashburton), Air and Aliss Wraytt (Garston), Air and Airs Featherston, Aliss Watson ''lnvercargill), Aliss C. Osborne, Aliss L. Argue, Mrs Garrett (Gisborne), Aliss Peach (Ranpiora), Aliss E. Hooking (Palmerston North), Aliss Comer (Nelson), Air N. C. Fogelberg, Air H. M. Webb (Wellington), Mr and Airs J. B. Baird (Hokitika), Air A. R. Pathrson (Auckland), Air Godfrey Williams, Dr R. Kennedy, Mr R. Hutcheson (yacht Surprise), Air and Airs Snibert, Air and Airs Kerr, Air and Airs Alorton (Alelbourne), Air and Airs John Howie, Miss Howie, Air J. W. Howie (Sydney). Air T. E. Fletcher ( South Africa), Air and Airs Barnes (New South Wales), Air and Airs Cameron (Glasgow), Air Atkins, Air J. Alathcw, Aliss Garside, Air and Airs Way, Aliss Alarks (England). . * “Pryoxyline Cellulose” is the name of the new enamel furniture finish, the wonderful finish that will not crack, print or chip. Everyone should make a point of seeing this beautiful finish at C. and W, Hawyards. George street.—Aclvt. “Jones.”—The most efficient and reliable Domestic Sewing Machine ever offered to a discerning public is the British made “Jones,” with beautifully finished drophead stand in Real Oak. Price 14 guineas N.Z. Agents: Glendermid (Limited). 18 Dowling street. Dunedin—Advt. Note. — When deciding on your Gloves or Stockings go to the specialist, London Town Hosiery Parlour, where you buy direct from mill at the lowest cost —186 George .street (opp Salisbury Butchery).— Advt. Marie-Louise, French Lingerie Special ist, of 27 Cargill street, Dunedin, is en rolling pupils tor day and evening classes in trousseau, lingerie, embroidery, baby linen, home decorations, including cushions, humpies, colour scheme, lamp shades, etc.— A d vt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20006, 25 January 1927, Page 14

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20006, 25 January 1927, Page 14

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20006, 25 January 1927, Page 14

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