Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

Mr and Mrs C. E, Begg, Dunedin, arc staying at the Hydro. Mrs Goodwill, J/ark Lane, is spending a few days in Ghristciiurcu. Miss Lindsay leaves- to-day for a short noiiday in Invercargill. Mrs J. Loughnan and Miss Meg. Loughnan, Fail-lie, are staying at Foui Leans wirli Mrs Robin Harper;, Mrs Ov K. iShaJicrass, Otipua Road, left last week lor a holiday in Wellington and Nelson. The Misses Hurst, Wellington, are staying with Mrs M. E. Hurst, lain Dane. ~ ~ , ■ Miss Olive Hassell, Isorth .Street, who has been spending a week in town, returns to “Opawa,- ’ to-day. Mr and Mrs H. Jjavallin-Lunloy, who were staying at tne Grosvenor Hotel, returned on Thursday to Ealing. Miss Margery Cunningham, North Canterbury, is the guest- ot Mrs J. Scott, Oannington, Cave. Mrs Maitland, Hunedm, is the guest of Mrs Glaclstonc-Rohiiison, ‘Oakwood,” Glen-iti. . _ ' . Mr and Mrs L.'N. Kc-mptliorne, bu. Andrews, returned on Thursday from Christchurch.- '. , , -Mr and Mrs Simes arrived yesterday from Christchurch, and are staying at the Hvdro. , , Mrs B. Scott, Christchurch, is spending a few days at ‘‘The Bungalow,” Timaru. , MrS C. 11. Gresson, Selwyn Street, returned on Wednesday from Christchurch. - Mr and Mrs M. Sams, who.„were the guests of Mrs F. Howe, Yvai-iti Road, returned yesterday to ‘"Balmoral. Miss Hanna, Christcnurch, is staying with Mrs H. R. Williams, Train! gar Street. Mrs Arthur Elworthy and Miss Rachel Elworthy, Holme Station, returnee! yesterday from a few days in Christchurch. Mrs C. J. LeCren, Grey Road, who went tc Ashburton for the golden -wedding of her parents, Mr and Mrs Roberts, returned homo yesterday. _ Mr and) Mrs J. Preston, Hag Swamp,” who were staying at the Hydro, are now the guests of Mrs I. Bowe, Wai-iti Road. . , Mr and Mrs C. W. Hamilton, Irishman’s Creek.” who were staying at the Grosvenor, returned on Thursday to tlio Mackenzie Country. Mr-aiid Mrs ’J’. D, Toiing, Elizabeth Street, are spending a holiday at lo Kitaroa,” W aim ate. Miss Kathleen Young left yesterday by the s.s. Rnnu taka, en route for Rapier, to stay with Miss Vera Smith. 1 ; . il Guests at the Hermitage during the past week include Mr and Mrs Hack, Tecklington; Miss Goulding, Christchurch'; Mr G. K. Buckle, Sheffield, England; and Mr A. Matheson, from Grey-mouth. , ~ , Miss Vera Moore, the well-known New Zealand pianist, who has many friends in Christchurch, was enter tained by , members of the Austral Salon in Melbourne, when she passed through that city on her return journey to England. _ ■, Mr and Mrs R. Jenkms, LeCren s Terrace, gave a most enjoyable evening •last Saturday for Mr and Mrs Audi Timpany. who left this week for Invert cargill. Among those present besides the Misses Jenkins, and Mr and Mrs Timpany, were —Mr and Mrs Guy Crerar, Mr and Mrs .Percy Robertson, Mr and Mrs J. Stevens, Mr and Mrs Harold Washer, Mr and Mrs Palliser, Misses .Py Jefferson, Stevens (2), Pain ser, and Messrs Tennont, Melhvraith, C. Schraedcr, T. Scctt, Ross, and Swaney. - . , . , . Guests at the Dominion this week include the following: —Mr Greenfield. Mr R. Nichol, Mr 0. W. Holliwell, Miami Mrs Bussell and sons, Mr T. Whyte (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs J. Richardson - (Hunedin), Mr E. Neale, Mr L. C. Coxou, Mr D. McLean, Mi Young, Mr Jarvie, Mr 11. G. Mills, Mi and Mrs Bird, Mr Syd. Fahey (Dunedin), Mr J. Oates, Mr J. Wood, Mi P. Hyndman,. Mr S. London, Mr G. Vial (Dunedin), Mr R. Garden (Ti maru), Mr G. Werren, Mr B. R. MeDonald, Mr R. J- Church, Mr Ken nedy, Mr C. Donn, Mr A. McCulloch, Mr H. E. Martin, Mr M. Rutherford, Mr Avres, Mr Norton, Mr R. Todliunter (Christchurch), Mr J. Thompson, Mr B. M. Norton (Christchurch). On Wednesday night Mr and Mrs Gladstone-Robinson (Qakwood), gave a dance to celebrate the 21st birthday of their son, Mr Clifton Robinson. Tho house was beautifully decorated with red alansoia. Mrs Robinson wore a handsome frock of black silk marocain and georgette over a white georgette underskirt, and Miss Robinson was in a pretty black and gold frock with panels of black and gold georgette. Others present were: Dr. and Mrs l. R. Woodliouse, Mr and Mrs It. D. Giles, Miss Giles, Mrs Timaru Rhodes, Mr and Mrs H. Lavallin-Puxley, Dr. and Mrs F. F. A. Ulrich, Mr and Mrs W. Ravmond, Misses V. Hope, B. lorlesse, “L. Hay, A. Giles, L. Cartwright, M. Giies, B. Cossins, B. Hart ley, 13. Elworthy, and O. Lyon, and Messrs A. M. Jamieson, J. Torlesse, D. Barker, Pat Loughnan, W. Scott, Blac-k, J. Page, Hargreaves, G. H. R Ulrich, and T. Hope, and Commander Eric Rhodes. On Wednesday evening, the Temuka Jazz Club held another ot their foxtrot parties. There was a large number present, including several visitors to the town. The lighting arrangements and the excellent music were again features of the evening. Dancing ivas enthusiastically indulged in, supper bringing an enjoyable evening to a close. Guests at the Grosvenor Hotel tins week included:—Mr W. I. Cuuninghame, Mr J. A. Jewell, M.r .John Laing, Mr R. C. Young, Miss Kathleen Malone, Mr and Mrs C. V . F. Hamilton, Mr C. L. Hughes, Mr L. D. Cameron, Mr D. Gam, Mr S. i*. Grigg, Mr John Phillips, Mr R- King, Mr S. E. Minty, Mrs Blair, Mr G. Matthias, Mr Geo. Mearns, -Mrs Hay, Mrs Richardson, Mr E. Downs, Mr \V. A. Esson, Mr R. D. Robson, Mr F. 11. Baker, Mr H. Hargreaves, Mill. A. Crozier, Mr . Will . Mormon, Lieut. Col. Avery, Major Nicolls, Mi H. Toms, Miss Eva Hart, Mr and Airs Stewart, Mr Frank Reid, Mr H. Andersen. Mr J. F. Dickie, Mr G. Hughes, Mr H. F. Edmonds, Mr E. Rabbidge, Mr R. C. Wickens, Mr IR, Climie, Mr F. Rasey, Mr T. DBarkcr. Mr S. B. Newman, Mr J. A. P. Philp, Mr R. C. H. Booth. Mrs G. Williams and Son, Miss Williams, Mr A. E. Shaw, Mr Harold Large, Mill. J. Durward, Mr A. Turner.

Mrs W. Austin and Miss Myra Austin Orari, have motor to Ashburton for the races, and arc the guests of Miss Cass.

Silk inaroeain is now the most popular fabric for evening wear, and as this cloth costs 19s Gd per yard, the frocks offering by Rudd’s at G7s Gd, are the best value ever offered here in evening wear. Another lino this firm is offering is in crepe do ehe.ues at; 37s 6d, another startling value line. As we have only a few at these prices, delay means disappointment. Rudd's Valu House, Arcade. Sale now in full swing.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19240621.2.6.1

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 June 1924, Page 3

Word Count
1,096

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 June 1924, Page 3

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 June 1924, Page 3