THE LADIES
By Jean. ' Major and Mrs Iv. Gresson wero tho guests last week of Mrs Gordon, Union Bank They returned to Christcliurcli ,on Monday. Mrs Percy Ivnowles leavea for Christchurch to-day. Mrs N. K. (Jos, Wai-iti Road, is expected back from Mastorton today Mrs E. J. LcCren, Maori Hill, has returned from a few days' visit to Sirs Graham. Christcliurcli. " Mr and Mrs Percy Rulo and their I small daughter aro back from Tasman 1 Downs. Mr Rule, who enlisted " time ago, leaves for camp with iiie 1 45th Reinforcements on August 12th. ' Mr and Mrs Gladstone Robinson, • Oakwood, havo returned from Dunel din. Mrs Baxter, ChriatchurcJi. and Mrs ' John "Kempthorno aro staying at the 3 Dominion Hotel. Miss C. Gossett. who was tho guest of Mrs Westmacott, Nile Street, re- > turned to Chrstchurch laisfc Saturday. 5 Mrs O'Mccglian, Sarah Street, is . back from a visit to Dnnedin. Mrr Rodgers and her children, Gore, , are staying at Cadogon. t Mrs Egerton Reid and the Misses ' Reid. Park Lane, have returned from x tlio Mackenzie Country. J Mr and Mrs C. Webb (Amberley). . are visiting Timaru. | Mrs Cut-ten lias returned to Cirist- , y church after a visit to Hamner Plains, „ and to Mils H. Lance, For=loy Downs. Mrs H. C. Bennett, Mt. Walker, T Geraldine, spent a fow days at the J Hydro last week. r Sergeant J. W. Cunningham spent . last week with his parents in North 3 Streot. Mr and Mrs George SScott and family have como into town for the winter, and havo taken Mrs C. T. H. P Perry's rcsidonco "Koromiko," Wai- ' iti Road.. • Visitors at the Hydro Grand this 1 week included: —Mrs J. O. Coup. Master Coup (Akaroa); Mr and Mrs • J. Preston (Featlierston); _Mr _D- » Young, Air Carr, Mr Curtis, Major e and Mrs Pearcc Baldwin (Auckland!; i Captain and Sire Burnett (Rangiorai Dr Bowo (Maryburn); Lieut. RapbajJ i Miss T. Raphail, Mr and Mrs H. Mr Taylor. Mr and Mrs Ingram, Sir ari'l ' Mrs Wells, Miss Wells, Mr J. Brooks or, Mr "\V. H. Jakins, Mr and 'Mrs I Howard. Mr Rowley/Mr J. B. Iteese, 1 .Mr S. Bartlett, Mr and Mrs P. Dunl lop (ChristichurchV Dr D. E. Currie, s Mrs A Currie (Cashmere Mr 9 and Mr<s Hector Pearson (Melbourne); - Liout-Colonel and Mrs Cosgrovo Mrs 0 H. S. Bennett, Mrs Spencer (Geraldine); Sir A. J. LeCren, Mr Carlton s Jlax. Miss E. J. Wiso (Sydney) ; Miss » Studholmo (Waimate); Mr and Mrs , Reid (Station Peak, HakatarameaV. ' Lieut A. E. R-. Joblin (Taihape); Mr 1 and Mrs Scaiffe. Mr and Mrs George Black, Miss Black, Mrs Leslie \Vlson, n Mp AVilsou iunr., Mr afld Mr.9 R. E. 1 Edwards. Mr A. W. Daspier (Dune- . din) .MrJ. H. R Archer, Mrs D gby, f Miss Digby (2), Mr and Mrs GiUie^ - (Haliataramea). . . , On Thursday afternoon m St. Slary s 1 Schoolroom a most interesting l^tur« e was given bv Captain J. Garfield Stewart M.C., R.F.U., on the experiences . of a Now Zealandcr with tlio Imperial J Flying Corps. Tho address was given 0 under tho auspices of Miss Rogers s Guild, in aid ot tlio Christmas parcels C fund for soldiers on active service. A delightful musical prorammo and after--1 noon tea finished off a very pleasant function. Sums of llio'e present m"i cludetl Mr and Mrs Maling, Mrs Stew- - art, Mrs Laidlaw, Miss Ziesler, Mrs W. 1 Raymond, Miss Knubley, Mrs and Miss r Sharp, Mrs Walter Raymond, Sirs F. Barker, Mrs and Misses (2) Rogers, 1 Misses Cox (2), Miss E. Westmacott, • Mrs Loughnan, Mrs Hall. Miss Shand . and pupils, Mrs Grosson, Mr and Mrs ' Bernard Tripp. Miss Winter, Miss Clif- > fod. Miss O'Brien. Mrs and Miss Cartwright, Sirs Clowes. Mrs Jameson, Sirs Itawnslev. Mrs and Miss Howell, 'Mrs Joyce. Misses Palmer Chapman, Corporal B. Howell, Mrs and Miss Bristol, Mrs Hassoll. Sirs Nimmo Scott. Mrs" Lee, Mrs Williams. Miss Wilson, Mrs Mason, and very many others. Great interest is being taken in the big poster ball to bo given on the 27th June in aid of tho September Red Cross shop, organised by North Timavu. Dr Gunn has generously placed the Olvmpia Hall and liehting at the di«nos*iJ of tho committee, and prizes _ will bo offered for tho best costumes at t the erown up people's danoe on the - Friday. On tho Saturd.iv a similar i dance will bo given for children. Many. i beautiful and comical costumes are in, b process of construction.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 165563, 15 June 1918, Page 11
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744THE LADIES Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 165563, 15 June 1918, Page 11
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