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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

ills E. 11. Guinness, is back from a visit to Christchurch. .Mrs Dampici-Grosiey, who lias been staying at me liyruo, returned on AVednesday to Christchurch. iiiss Alice McJUiren, uunedin, wru. was -the guest of Airs Cartwright, Orhell btreet, is now staying with her aunt-, Mrs C. Miller, Oran. ilv and 'Mrs Mills, “Scotst-on,” St. Andrews, are visiting Christchurch. Miss .Lucy Temple, Woodbury, is staying with Miss icmple, Wai-iti Itoad. ... iiiss Mary Vincent, Knigsdown, is hack from Christchurch. Mrs C. H. Gresson, Sclwyn Street, lias returned from Christchurch. Mrs Lavallin-Puxicy, Ealing, who is at present in Lyndhurst Hospital, is making satisfactory progress after her recent illness. . . Mr and Mrs Jolly, who were staying at the Hydro, returned oil Wednesday to Dunedin. ... , Mrs C J. Loughnaii, W ellington, is the guest of ilrs J. P. Newman, *‘Aloana.” ~ , Miss Olive Lyons, hour Peaks, is staying with her sister, Mrs 11. Oibcll, j'lighnekl. Miss Forbes, England, who was staying at the Hydro, left on Thursday for Mount Cook. . Mrs and Miss Sams, arrived from “Balmoral” yesterday, and arc staying at the Hydro. . Mrs Thompson, Aueidand is staying with Miss Revell, Sefton Street. Mrs H. Thompson, Seaview Terraco, lias gone to Christchurch to meet Mrs Malfroy, on her return from the West Coast. Miss Ridlev, England, who has been visiting Mount Cook, left during the week lor Ashburton, where she will he the guest of Mrs Roberts. Miss Kale Hitchens, Napier, who has beenrttaying,.in Timaru, left on Thursday for Christchurch. Miss Chalmers who was the guest of Mrs AV. Burns, Church Street, has returned to Dunedin.

.Mrs James Grant, “Grey Hills,” who was with Mrs A. Grant, Wai-iti Road, left during the week for Christchurch. Mrs A. Gillingham, Fgirie, is staying in Christchurch. Mrs St-onyer, Christchurch, is staying at the Hydro. Sirs Owen Howell, Cattle Valley, returned on Thursday, from a brief visit to Sydney.

Miss Lee White, in the course of a recent conversation, said that the most beautiful frocks for the stage and private life are now being made, not by Worth or Paquin, of Paris, hut by an English firm, Reveille, of Hanover Square, London, it was this firm that designed . Princess Mary’s trousseau, and which also determine_d some time ago to revive the,, feather industry. To this end there were _ created tbp gorgeous feather confections made famous by Gaby Deslys, and the craze for feathers which resulted made the industry financially sound. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs E. J. LeCren, Maori Hill, gave a farewell afternoon for Mrs ‘J. P. Newman. Mrs LeCren, received her guests, wearing a handsome frock of black ma’rocain, embroidered in steel heads, Mrs Newinn i. wore a fawn gaberdine coat and skirt, smart hat of nigger brown. Those present included, Mcsdaraes E. G. Kerr, 11. Innes-Jones, W. Johnston, Joyce J. S. Turnbull, F. J. LeCren, N. K. Cox, Ziesler. F. A. Raymond, G. Webster, English and V . Raymond. Mrs W. J. Bardsley, of Dunedin, who lias been _ on a motor trip to Invercargill and Christchurch, is at present the guest of Mrs J. Chamberlain, Crossbill, bouthburn.

y A. Philip, Wai-iti Road, leftlast Saturday for an extended tour of Australia. Mr Julian Grande, F.R.G.S., London, spent Thursday night at the Grosvonor, and went to Christchurch on Friday. He will return to Timaru again on Aloiiday.

Guests at the Grosvonor during the week were—From Christchurch • Air Walter Hill, Air Herbert Hill, Air H. Alargolish, Air ’J. Davis, Air Albert Smith, Air E. Alilnes, Air T. 11. Baker, Air R. Walker, Air J. Fcrrier. Air IR Ncttleton, Air F. B. Clark, Air A. E. Browne, Air Tho’s. T. Robson, Air F. IT. Anslev, Aliss Lynam, Aliss Aishcr, Air Reg. Watkins, Air S. G. Bewron, Air Emerson, Air F. Griffin, Air Alt'. Dickson, Air A. G. Young, Air H. Studholme, Air and Airs J. R. Taylor, Mr F. AlcCullough, Air R. King" Mr R. H. Borland, Air A. Turner, Air A. V. Scager, Air C. E. Claydon, Air J. E. Bobby, Dr. and Airs A. Kidd, Airs Joyce, Air J. 11. Redmond, Air D. Alarquet, Air Thus. Perry, Air Clifford Perry, Air AV. McDonald, Airs E. Holmes, Aliss Holmes, Aliss McLachlan,

AJr F. Holmes, jun., Air E. AlcCarty. From Wellington; Air A. H. Tartakover, Air I>. H. Brown, Air H. Kirby, Air R. Planner, D. C. P. Knight, M Frank Eller, Air R. Swanston, All- G. Afatthias, Air I{. T. Whittaker, Mr D. H. ATofris, Air V. Irving, Air Ernest Dyer, Mr J. T. Tucker, Air Geo. AI. Craig. From Dunedin : Air JO. J. Denny, Air F. Alain, AJr G. E. Warrondcr, Air -W. Y. Robinson, Air C. Iloldswortli, Air ,1* AJ.ilne, Air S. F. Grigg, Air Gordon Catto, Air AV. Morrison, Air C. M. Downes, Air L. D. Cameron, Air Geo.. S. K. Williams, Air F. AY. Stonyer, Air R. G. , Atcßcath, Air R. Benucl], Air J. A. | Davis. Air AV. F. James, Air J. Alarett, j Ah AV’. Saunders, Air J. V. do Beer, | Air T. Grant, Air AV. Duff, Air Claude Hamilton, Air AV. Aliller, Air ATcKissick, Air J. AlcCombic, Air AA r . Jarvis, Air R. | AlcKenzie, Air Percy Beaumont, Air A.

Bedford, Air A. Cannon, Alr/T. Dunne, Air Sizen; Air Geo. AVilhelmsen, Air P. Beck, Air D. Beard, Air G. G. Smith, Air F. Jeffery, Air AV. St. Clair, Air F. AlcLean. From Auckland; Air B. R. Donaldson, Mr AV. B. AVilliams, Air A. AI. Lewis, Air C. H. Lewis, Air Arictor Blanc, Air AV. Alacindoe, Mr G. Aliller, Air J. F. Holloway, Air H. A. Sprctt. From Oamarn: All - and Airs B. G. Lane, Aliss Lane, Airs AV. H. Aleek, Aliss AVatson. From Sydney: Air Ernest AVright, Air R. Browne, Air and Airs Fisher, Air AV. Sadler. Air and Airs G. Cornish, Air and Airs Toogood, Airs Ellis, Aliss AlcLuke, Aliss Bodle, Air S. C. Gilfillan, Sir Charles Turrcll, H.0.5.R., London, Air -Julian Grande, F.R.G.S., London; Air S. AI. Brice, Fairlie; Air and Airs (). Carlson, Hawke’s Bay; Air H. Rhind, Lyttelton; Mr S. B. Bell, Hudfou, U.S.A.; Aliss B. Bell, Hudson, U.S.A.; Air T. R. Parkcs, Birmingham ; Mr E. G. Parkcs, Birmingham; Air Alfred J. Bolt-, Portsmouth; Air J. H. H. Alillett, Fiji.

Guests at the Hydro during the week were —From Christchurch :Mr N. .Andrews Miss Bruce, Miss Byrno, Mr 1 1. B. Undrene, Mr A. Nicholh, MrFavent, Mr D. Davis, Mr M. Haslctt. Miss B. Coney. Mr and Mrs Barrow, Dean and FJnmer. Air J. Carton, Miss N. Niven, AFr D. H. Todd, Mrs Stonver, Mr A. M. "West, Air and Mrs Halley, Mi«s C. Henderson, Mr T. Champion, Mrs Damnic-Crossley, Mr and Mrs Fiisy, Mr Cameron. Mrs Dixon, Mr G!e” From Dunedin: Mr and Mrs Jf. TO. Mirirldock. Miss Shaddock, Miss M. H. Alinogue, Air and Airs AlcKellar,

Mr and Mrs Jolly, Miss Prosser, Mr G. , iapley. From Wellington: Mr A. BMiner, Miss Corrigan, colonel and Mrs 1 JNieneils, ivianeno; Miss C. H. btevens, .boston, U.S.A.; Mr C. Thasher and Ur. f and Mrs E. Newman, Sydney .; Miss i Craigie, Napier ; Ur. ana Mrs Mullins, ■ Ashburton: Miss P. M. Forbes, England: Mr and Airs Alaxwell, Mr Lmh-', Air Silverwood, Air Galerhead and Mi and Airs O’Aiallcv, Ashburton; Air K. I Aloorhouse, Cambridge; I rs . ( yven { Blacklcr, Hazolburn; Colonel Graham, ; London; Air and Airs Riches, AiN.aicm, Air and Airs R. H. Kennedy, Air .ud Airs F. Bostock, Ali' K. I. Nmumm ,-sydnev; Airs Yonge, Airs Anderson, Mi J rowmiiig-.8, OH cmtwy pcmhvyp ai.m J. Browning, jun. and Air J. Brovinng, sen., Auckland; Aliss Ridley and AU Evans, England: Airs McLaren, Aim vland; All- S. J. Hill and All' H. Limlxit, M Un™'nesday night a most enjoyfox trot was given iMiss « and Miss Lois Bassett, Bank totreet, m honour of Aliss Brenda Newman iho house was beautifully decora,ted with larkspur and michclmas daisies, and the supper table with rose pink larkspur and gvpsophila. Aliss Priest wore, iv charming frock of blue charmeuse, with long sleeves and side panels of cure lace to match. Aliss Bassett was iu an apricot frock, prettily embroidered wit-n white china 'oeans, and the guest or honour in black charmeuse with an overdress of jet embroidered tulle. Others present were Airs ly. 1 ,'' ICkSC -’ black crepe de chine; Airs Dick 1 urnbull, dark blue velvet with silver ornaments ; Aliss Mollic Hunt, Wellington, cherry coloured taffeta; Aliss Lucy Temple, black satin frock with overdress of dewdrop net; Miss Olive Lyons, yellow georgette and eiro lace; Aliss Chrissie Walton, rose pink satin, panlers of lace caught with satin roses; Aliss Mary Vincent, pale blue satin; Aliss Alice Evans, raspberry coloured georgette, with deep bertha,; Aliss lsobel Mills, beautifully draped frock of cameo, pink georgette, embroidered m crystal beads; Aliss Luleo Hay, palest heliotrope crepe de chine; Aliss Betty Toiiesse, turquoise blue crepe de chine, panels and sleeves of shell pink ciro lace; Aliss Ai. Inglis, emerald green georgette, touches of gold; Aliss Careen Cook, black ninon with overdress of gold lace; Aliss Harison, North Canterbury 7, cerise chiffon velvet, girdle of fruit; Aliss Ethel Hart, rose pink georgette frock; Aliss Phyllis Pigott, cerise sequined ninon over satin. Among the gentlemen present were Ale-srs D TurnVnill, N. Manning (Christchurch), D .Cresswell, C. Beil, m. -u-a.ymu..u, Alascn (England), H. Coxhcad, G. Ivy, L. Alills, It. LeCren, F. Raymond, S. Gnalter J. Torlesse, F. Scott, Temple, M. LeCren, H. Scott, J. Gunn, and G. LeCren. There is no Underwear like Scotch Underwear, and no Scotch Underwear like Pesco. “Pesco” is the trade name for those goods made and supplied by Aiessrs Peter Scott and Co., of Hawick, Scotland. This firm’s aim has been to make only first class goods, and the achievement of their efforts places their productions first amongst garments of pure virgin wool. Wo have no hesitation whatever in recommending “Pesco” Underwear to all women who appreciate quality. It may cost a little more, but this little more is converted to much less ■when length of wear is taken into account. Buy Pesco with confidence- from Herberts’ Ltd. . |

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 17 March 1923, Page 3

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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 17 March 1923, Page 3

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 17 March 1923, Page 3