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THE SOCIAL ROUND.

» >' • Mr* II .. Frtedlandcr (Ashr • Oil this : 1 ha\e returned to «*hr • - a trip to I' ■:. .• .■in, is the gdest of Mrs •'. >'. Graham, Heriot Row, • \[;., i hri-tirt.- \f:i -k.-n 'to has gone ■ • Mr- arrived in i hur hj t: ' t'r<.n Fea .In' has lnt'll staving with her dausjh'rr, .Mrs Edgar S:ead, who j hj T. Mr- K. M*-!.«•«• I Wellington), who h<- : Mf A. t'. Bust, Te- ■ Dorth last ni^ht. • N"r!»)n [Sydney) is staying at the • l.tr.-i. lon. Mr and Mrs H. Isaacs tDanedin), who ka • 4 in Christrhurrh for a •horr. white, intend *pen li t*tr the week-end at. Tuna.ru, art.l are then going to Mount < Mm J. Tripp Geraldiue) is staying is town at present, and will shortly go to remde at Sumner for a time, where •he ha-, taken a house. Mr aril Mr* S. E. Rutherfor.l (Ko wat hushi are staying at the UnitCil B ■ Mr vnl Mrs Godfrey Hall (Hororata' are in town. Mr ami Mrs Giles and their daught.--- T. . left for Ilanmer to-lay, after a short, stav in Christehurrh. Mr anl Mrs "«'. G. Rawnsley (Tima.r r i) are staying at Warner's. It is inti g to learn that the Queen Victoria Hospital. Melbourne, i», according to a Sydney paper, staffed catirely by women, and was declared, after the latest official inspeetion, to be the best managed and best-financed hospital in that city. When Or Florence Keller left America all the nurse-, in the country had been called up like soldiers, anil were being detailed to their duties under Government control. The ■ ail for doctors brought forward 11,000 answers inaide of foar weeks, all ready to take their place in the country's service. The wedding took place at Wanganai raeentlr of Sergt. Frank Cuthbert Daeey," N.Z.R.8., son of Mr and Mrs Cornelias Daeey, Cardiff, England, and Miss Margaret Porcen Foley, daughter •f Mr and Mrs Joseph Folev, St. Albans, Christchurch. Sergt. Wilford, N.Z.M.C., aad Lieut. Forsythe accompanied the bri'legToom, the bride being attended by two maids of honour, Miss Celia Johnson and Miss Eva Cattre, Wanga»ni. Subsequently Sergt. Daeey ami his bride left for a wedding trip to Auckland and the Islands. Miss Sellars. who came over from By.lney a few days ago to join the staff of the local Y.W.C.A., was welcomed at a fancy dress party in the cafeteria of the hostel last evening. Games, music, songs, and supper made the evening pass happily, Mrs Warren acting as hostess. The purpose of the party was really twofold, it being also to welcome the new members who had joined during the month. They were presented to the hostess, and also to "Mrs Wiggins," one.of the "characters" of the evening, who took the part of the bride's mother in a fancy dress gronp that was the hit of the gathering. Mrs Kaye (president) welcomed Miss Sellars on behalf of the association, au 1 Miss Worsfold on behalf of the members present. A member of St. Paul's Bible Class, who was amongst the guests, added a few words on behalf of that body. Miss Sellars having been a valued member thereof during a previous sojourn in Christchurch. Miss Sellars suitably acknowledged the greetings. A * * fruit salad" supper was served daring an interval.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 2

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THE SOCIAL ROUND. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 2

THE SOCIAL ROUND. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1162, 1 November 1917, Page 2