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THE LADIES.

CBY JFAN)

Mrs AY. I). Campbell, Selwyn Street is spending a feu' clays in Christclmiai Captain" and Mrs J. S, Barker who recently returned irom luigliuid, ;n 0 now living in'Mrs J. M. Barker s house on Let'ren’s Terrace. .Major and Airs Bond. Claremont, returned yesterday from a. lew days at Mount .Barker: Miss J. lurnbull who was thc£r guest last week end is spe Ming a week at Mount Cook uitli - Hawdon. -, r „_ Miss ivy Baxter, who was with: Airs AY. AY. Baxter, AA'ai-iti road, left loi Christchurch yesterday. Dr and Mrs Randall AA oodhouse have returned from tlie south and gone ou cm AA T ell'ington. . , The Timaru Croquet Club, . Elizabeth Street, hold their opening day on Thursday next, October 13; the J-Y n ' dent, Airs George Bowker is providing afternoon tea and will be very glad | see members and'their friends. i Airs Bruce. Christchurch, is Airs L. L. Aides. Craighead. j Airs Irwin, who was the guest ol ti e , Misses Turnbull, Selton Street, has returned to Christchurch. . Air 11. liuies-Jones returned Horn Wellington on AYednesday, accompanied by Airs Over of Masterton. j Miss Alison Bristol is spending a fortnight with Airs AAillred lion ell, j Ca Mfss M. Edgar-Jones, Hydro, re-| turned yesterday from a visit to her sister, Airs, J. C. Guinness, Le 1 uni. Airs H. 'Hay, Scaly Street, is up in Wellington. . Airs 11. N. Hawkes spent a few days this week in Christchurch. Mr G. E- Hamilton, who has been relieving at. the Bank of New boutn Wales, was at Airs Hassell, North Street, till AYednesday, when ho returned to Christchurch. Miss E. Alar fell, North Island, is visiting iriends in Timaru. Airs John Eord, Eoxdown, returned last week irom a iortnight in Dunedm. Mrs G. Pinckney and family who were at Cadogan have returned to Clenara y. Air and Airs Sinclair Thomson, GeraJ- j dine, and Air Evan Alacdonald, Christchurch, are at the Hydro. Airs Cutten, who was also there, has gone to Christichureh. Dr. Cohen has re turned to ■Wellington. Air and Airs J. C. Aiiller return to-day from Nelson, and will be at the Hydro. I Air Al. J. O’Brien left yesterday ior j Wolliligton. . , Aliss Darling, Waimate, is at the Dominion. . Air G. C. Fache, Conimissioner of I Pensions, is at the Grosvenor. _ The engagement is announced of Aliss Fanny Aiathias, fourth daughter of Air and Airs Lewis Aiathias, Timaru, to Dr. Louis D. Cohen, of AAullmgton, son of Mr and Airs Alanrice Cohen, 1 almerston North. . I Airs AY. Hay, Cadogan is spend rv . a few weeks in’ Dannevirkc with hei daughter. Airs Clifford Thompson. Air Alarshal who was the guest or Airs T. Hawkes, Quarry Hoad, lias returned to Dunedin. . , ■ _ Airs George Hart, AA ai-iti Hoad, is up in Christchurch. , The South Canterbury Ladies Club hold their season's iinal bridge evening last AYednesday. Those present included Alesd nines E. J. LeCren, Atalfroy, Howley, Paterson, bhand, Ivim’' Cartwright. Lsslicr, AAaltex llavmoud, A. A. Scott, AVe'oster, Leversedge. AYalton, Don; Alisses Priest, Hav,’ Dobie, Pilliet and Drvden. Miss Loversedge won the first prize and Aliss Drvden the second. „ , . Air and Airs J. Kelmaii. of ' Kelvin Grove,” Seadown, gave a most- delightful dance in their granary, and to show how iully this kindness was appreciated a Surprise- Party entertained Air ancl Ail's Reiman and family at a return dance. Air Coupcr performed the duties of Ai.C. in a most capable manner while excellent music was kindly- supplied by Miss AlcCallum, Alessrs Pelvin, Beattie, Lyons, Delhi. Adam and Alooney. One part of the spacious granary-, which was decorated with evergreens, was comfortably arranged for the elderly people to indulge in cards. ALuch merriment was

afforded young and old by the novelty shoe and linger dances, 'those present, besides the guests of the evening, were 31 r A. Kelman.Mr and Mrs W. Bell, Mr. and Airs J- B. Bell, Air and Mrs M. Jackson, Air and Airs Quill, Airs StringicHo'v and Air and Airs Horwcll; Alisses Kelman, Beattie, Bells (3), Divan, Boss, Barker, Horne, Stringfollovv, AieCalium (2). liny, Fraser, Smith, Henvson, Alossrs Beattie, .Boss, Fitzgerald, Friars, -Blair (2), Barker (2), Paterson, Bilctte, Alc(;alinm, Agnetv, King, Lewis and others. The singing of “Auld Lang Syne,'’ and three ringing cheers brought a' happy gathering to a dose.

WE DINGS.

AIAHONF.Y—AIeKEXNA

A ((inet bin pretty wedding "'ass re.ii'lira ted at St. Joseph’s ehureb. ' Temuka, when Air .Joseph Alahouey, third son of Air Joseph Alahouey, I “Grafton Lodged’ was married io 1 AJar.v Josephine Alclvcnmi, only ) daughter of Air and Airs J. AlcKenna, Seadown. The Her. Dr. Kennedy, parish priest of Temuka, was the officiating clergyman. The bride, who iias given away by Irer lather, was attired in a smart cream serge costume, riclily braided, and a large black liat underlined with cream and trimmed with pale blue and pink forget-me-nots. .She also carried an ivory prayer book with white streamers. The bridegroom was attended by Air Alaunee AlcKenna as best man. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to Air Bndd’s Coronation Tea Booms whore a, sumptuous wedding breakfast was served, and the usual toasts honoured. Later in the afternoon Air and Airs Aiahoney lei t lor Dunedin viftre the honeymoon was spent. The bride travelled in a nigger brown costume and small henna hat with touches of brown. Pill S KI K —A KE.R. A very pretty wedding was celebrated ill tiie Presbyterian church. Orari, on September liS, the. contractmg parties being Ilia Isabel, eldest daughter of Air and All's G. Aker Orari, and Air L. G. Phiskie. Milford. Mr J. Anderson, home missionor, officiated. Tile bride who entered the church on the arm of Iter father, was attired in a dainty frock of cream silk hand embroidered. ’The bride wore her veil over the lace and held in place by a wreath of orange 'olossoms. and she carried a lovely bufpii't of spring (lowers and asparague fern. 'The bridesmaid, her sister Rim, wore a simple frock of pink crepe-de-cliine trimmed with lace and iimslieil ! at the waist with a velvet ribbon sas’i. navy hat. trimmed will), silk to mat !,. •Site also carried a lovely boiKjiiet el spring flowers and ferns. Mr 11. il. Orion was best man. -Miss .Morgan, in : cousin presided at. the organ. ,\ reeep < tion wit' afterwards held at the bride's, j parents,’ home. Air and Mrs Phiskie I I lei! later in the afternoon by motor lor I I their wedding trip amid showers of ( confetti and good wishes. The bride / wori> a brown eosfuine- with sim.ft j •'lack hat with, wreath ot flowers. S/,>fuis of the guests present, were Air and rvirs j Gudox, Air and Airs G. Glides-. Mr and .Mrs 11. Aker, Mr and Airs \V. Mm-' an and la indy. Airs G. Wall. Messrs IMitskte (O). All- c. Aker. Miss Irvine, All’s and Aliss Rhiskie. Airs .1. Hendorson, Mr and Airs W. (Index and manv others.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17624, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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THE LADIES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17624, 8 October 1921, Page 3

THE LADIES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17624, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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