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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

Mr and'Mrs E. C. Studliolmc, le Waimate,” are visiting Kaikoura. Mr and Mrs C. W. Wood will motoi back from Cliristehurcli to-morrow. Mrs Culling, Cain Street, has returned from a short visit to Otago. Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Rich, Cairo, are visiting Christchurch. Dr and Mrs M.ntlev, England, are staving at the Hydro. Mrs L. S. Talbot, Church Street, is back from Otago Central. Mrs R. Morris is spending the weekend at “Sunridge,” St. Andrews. Mr and Mrs Erling Ziesler, Quarry Road, le.ave to-day on a visit to Hanmer M'ss M. Hay, Sefton Street, is spending the week-end in. Christchurch. Mr D. Morrison (Edinburgh) arrived at the Grosvenor yesterday. Mrs James Graham, late of Cave, has returned to Timaru, alter an extended visit to England. . . . Miss K. Twomey, "Wai-iti Road, returned during the week from a holiday in Wellington and Cliristehurcli. ilr and Mrs J. G. L. Vernon, have returned to Christchurch, after a short holidav spent at ’Winchester. Mr 'and Mrs Edgar,Jones and family intend motoring back from Christchurch to-morrow. . Miss Olive Lyon, Highfield, is .the guest of Mrs Doiyild M.cLean, Little River. „ , , r . Mrs and Miss Rendeil, ami Miss Hodge, Auckland, are staying at the Hydro. , , . ~ . Major Green, England, leaves this morning by the Mount Cook eai for tlie Hermitage. Miss Helen Orbell, Selwyn Street, has returned from a visit to Wellington and Christchurch. Mrs hios worthy, wife of the Hon. U. Nosworthy, p/issed through Timaru yesterday on her way to Christchurch. Mrs J. A. Fraser, Hastings, is staying at “Grasmere,” with Mr and Miss White. Mr and Mrs H. Baker, and Messrs 4 and H. Clarke, are the guests of Mrs R. B. Clarke, Addington, for the Show. Mrs Shanks, “Waikora,” Grey Road has returned from a holiday in the south. . Mrs C. J. LeCren, Grey Road, returned yesterday from a visit to Mount Cook. , ~r „ Mr ,and Mrs Harold I’isher, Slienley” motored back on Wednesday from Christchurch. . Mrs Blunden, Wellington, is spending a few days with Mrs Wolsey Kain, Geraldine.. „ Miss Dickson, Glenavy, is the guest of Mrs W. Hay, Christchurch. Mr C. W. Dickson, has gone for a trip to Rotorua. Misses Winifred and Dorothy Earmo (Geraldine), are staying at thv Grosvenor. Captain and Mrs. Doorly were among the guests at the Grosvenor this week, , , Mrs R. Marshall, of Hampden, who has‘been visiting friends m Christchurch, is now the guest of Mrs T. Harris, Cain Street. Mr and Mrs R. F. Hill, Mere Mere Street, and Mrs W. Helmore, “Orielton,” motored tip to Christchurch on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Peter Hope, who were with Mrs Palmer-Chapman, Salisbury, have gone on a short visit to Christchurch. , ~ Mr and Mrs Tas. Smith “Mojia Vale Alburv, Mr and Mrs E. Butchers, Pleasant Point, and Mrs Alexander, Nile Street, motored through to Christen ureh on Thursday. Miss. Erostick, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs George Webster, Nelson Terrace, has gone back to Christchurch.

Mr Justice H. Montgomery Hamilton, of Sydney, is staying-;witn Mr and Mrs George I. Hamilton, “RozelJe,” Ornri. The engagement is announced rf Miss Ivy Voight, eldest daughter rf Mr and Mrs J. C. Voight, Cricklowood, to Mr H. C. Wilson, youngest son of Mr and Mrs H. J. "Wilson, Lincoln. Cliristehurcli. Mrs W. R. Wilson (Auckland) was presented by the Governor-General with the Medal of Merit sent out to (head of the Girl Guide movement), in New Zealand by Lady Baden-Powell recognition of Mrs Wilson’s work. This medal is the second highest in the movement.

Recent arrivals at the Grosvenor Hotel include: Mr and Mrs D. Listen Scott (Dunedin), Mr N. Van Stavern (Auckland), Mrs N. J. Mayne (Chrisj church). Mr John Phillips (Wellington), Mr T. V. Crease and Mr J. B. Granger (.Wellington), Mr Forsyth Johnston and Mr A. Harrop

(Dunedin). Miss Elina Newman, a pupil or the Temuka Convent, lias just returned l'rom Gore, where she attended the musical competitions, and was successful in winning first prize in the pianoforte solo, the selected piece beiftg “Greig’s Processional March.” ]n the sight-reading test for the fjamc class, she was also placed first. An exceedingly jolly evening was given by Mr and Mrs "\\ . Fulton, ‘‘Strutciibury House,” Tiniaru, oil Thursday last, for then'daughter Nora, on the occasion of her coining of age. Willing hands lipd daintily decorated the reception room with beautiful pink and white roses. A delicious supper was partaken of and the usual toasts were honoured. Mr Allan Stonyner responded on behalf of Miss Nora Pulton. Those present were Mrs Fulton, black satin ; Miss Fulton, black taffeta and cream georgette; Miss Margaret Fulton, flame georgette; Miss Annie Fulton, heliotrope satin ; Mrs Foley, black satin ; Mrs G. Fulton, grey marocain; Mrs Crimmins, cream jersey silk ; jersey silk ; Mrs Ross, black velvet; Mrs Smithson, black jersev silk; Mrs Hall, orange satin; Mrs J. C'r.aig, cream satin, Misses Molly Smithson, sea green shantung; Pegbv Connelly, almond green fugi ; Lucy O’Brien, white satin ; Nina .Evans, lemon georgette; Nellie emerald green jersey silk ; Jess'e Scott, pale pink georgette; Rita M arcing, flame satin; N. Ford, white organdie; Phyllis Wareing, jade green georgette; Phyllis Sugnic, navy and red crepe de'chine; E. Hutt. powder blue georgette- Mollv Collins, grey crepe de chine - Nancv'O’ Donnc-hue, apple green velvet- C. “ O’Donneghue, black satin and lace; Peggv Dickell, pink tafleta; Peggy Flett. heliotrope and white gcorette ; Eileen Richardson, lavender satin ; K Ford, cream satin. Messrs Mb Fu’toli J. Foley, Crimmins, Fulton, (2i, Ross, Hall, E. Thwaites, N. Scott, G. Flett, N. Colhns, E. Lee, A. Lawson, N. I.ec, Allan Stonyer, 11.l 1 . Dickell, B. Cunningham, A. .Lines, Peter Heath, George Campbell, -T. Craig, .1. I'lanmean/W. Collins, E, McCray T.. ALtfhell G. Harrison, T. and J. Sommerville, H. Doig. H. AlcCullough, M. Ford, J. Templeton.

Rudd's have a nice assortment of art silk jumpers. Black and white checks heavv filialitv, with long sleeves, two on!v left, 32s 6d. Heavy quality in checks and dozens of plain colours, from 14s 6d Orientals from 15s 9d to 29s fid. Not many long sleeves, so get incarly. Not main- long sleeves so get in early, iludd's Yalu‘ House. Arcade. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 3

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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 3

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 3

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