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THE SOCIAL ROUND.

Dr and Mrs Temple (Christchnrclr)' «pent Christmas in Timaru. Mr and Mrs W. A. Hutton (Greytown) fere in Christehureh at present. Mr and Mrs Arkwright (Overton, Mar;ton) are visiting Christ church. Mr and Mrs A. E. Barker have returned to Wellington after a few days in Christcmweh. Mr and Mrs E. A. LeCren and Miss Mary LeCren (South Canterbury) are spending a holiday at Mt. Cook. Mr and Mrs F. Hunt (Auckland) and Mr and Mrs J. W. Black (Hawera) are amongst the guests at the Clarendon. Dr and Mrs Bruce Stringer, who spent Christmas in Christchureh, have gone to Timaru, where the former intends practising his profession. Mr and Mss Rae Culpan (Auckland), ■who have been down south, came up to Christchureh last night, and are amongst the guests at Warner's. Mr and Mrs E. Burr (Tr'entham) and Mr and Mrs B. C. Forder (Bournemouth, England) are amongst the recent arrivals at the United Service. The Wahine, which arrived at Lyttelton this morning from Wellington, carried 20 saloon and 60 steerage passengers off the Arawa, including Captain and Mrs Eobinson, of the New Zealand Shipping Co.; Mrs Milne, matron in charge of the Arawa's passengers, and six Sisters *of Nazareth. Mrs Cecil Wood, who arrived in Wellington yesterday from Sydney, also came south this morning. The marriage took place last week of Miss Murielle Alice Frame, third daughter of Mr and Mts D. B. Frame, Marine Parade, Napier, to Mr Harold Leslie Bowden, youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Bowden, of Ashburton. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Charles, Connor, took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr Frame giving his daughter away. The bridal frock -was composed of cream net and georgette, ■worn over a silk underdress and ornamented with pearl trimming, accompanied by the customary veil and bouquet. Miss Irene Frame attended her sister as bridesmaid, and Mr Douglas Praser was best man. The happy couple late- 'eft on their honeymoon, which is to be in the South Island. Shoppers in search of Xmas and New Tear Novelties should not fail to see "Patricia's" fine range of charming Blouses and Lingerie to suit all tastes. Vfe have also a big display of toys and fancy goods at most tempting prices. It will be to yonr advantage to inspect onr goods and compare them. Corner Montreal and Victoria Streets. .7

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2143, 28 December 1920, Page 4

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THE SOCIAL ROUND. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2143, 28 December 1920, Page 4

THE SOCIAL ROUND. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2143, 28 December 1920, Page 4