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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL

Mr and Mrs Ambrose Hudson and -Mr and Mrs S. T. Hudson have returned from a tour abroad. . # * * Miss G. Burkitt, of Napier and Miss G. Robertson, of Lawrence, were recent Guests at the Law Courts Hotel. * * * Advice has been received by cablegram that Miss Anne Hill, dietitian ot tV Dunedin Hospital, has gained the diploma in dietetics of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Miss Hill will leave England by the Ormonde on August 12 for New Zealand. * * * Monthly council meeting of the Home Economics Association was held on Thursday last, Mrs Glue presiding. It was decided that delegates give details at the monthly central meetings of lectures at the National Council of Women's meetings. Plans for the display on September 14 were fully discussed and finalised. m # * The wedding took place quietly on July 10 of Derrick Roy Levinson, M. 8.8.5. (London); son of Dr and Mrs W. E. Levinson, of New Barnet, Herts, and formerly of Brighton, Sussex, and Enid Louise, daughter of the late Dr T S Fleming, of Invercargill and Gore' and of Mrs Fleming, of Hove, Sussex. Later the young couple left for a motor tour of Scotland and the English Lakes. ° * * * Mrs E. McQuade (Oamaru) is studying music at Trinity College, London '(says pur London correspondent, writ-, ing on July 20). Later she expects to be in Wales for a further lecture course. After landing in the South of France in May, Mrs McQuade visited Italy, Germany. Switzerland, and Northern France before landing in England. She has since seen a good deal of the United Kingdom. Late in August she expects to travel in Ireland. •"■'■'-# * * i Miss Lucille Guild (Dunedin) and Mr Mitchell, accompanied by Mr W. Atkin, of Grays, Essex, will be leaving by the Esperance Bay on July 29 for Sydney (wrote our London correspondent on July 20). Auckland should be reached in the Wanganella on September 12. Miss Guild has been spending a good deal of her time in studying the millinery business, and. she looks forward now to her return home after a stay abroad of 14 months. * * * Flight-lieutenant A. Norman Jones, (Dunedin), who is stationed at R.A.F. Aerodrome at Hornchurch, was married last' week to Miss ' Alys Dorothy Kydd. daughter of Mr J.' S. Kydd and Mrs Kydd, Upminster "(says our London correspondent, writing oh July 17),. The service was at Upminster Parish Church. The bride wore a slipper satin gown of medieval design, with a long train lined with niched ;• tulle,' and a headdress of lilies of the valley, She was attended by a bridesmaid and page boy. The best man was the brides brother.* Flying Officer C. Kydd. Officers of the R.A.F. formed an archway of swords as. the bride and bridegroom left the church. .The honeymoon is being spent in Switzerland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23883, 10 August 1939, Page 18

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23883, 10 August 1939, Page 18

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23883, 10 August 1939, Page 18