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SOCIAL NOTES.

Mrs and Miss King, Bidwell Strom, are, hack from Christchurch. Miss Hilda Mulvany Gray lias rc turned from a visit to Auckland. 'The -Misses Hoare, Christchurch, an staying at Mount Coo.k Mrs" Acland, who lias been stayin' at Peel Forest, will return to-day t Christchurch. Mr and Mrs Foster Neill, Albury. South Canterbury, lvutrned to Nov. Zealand by the “Niagara.” Mr and ALrs E. Ziesier. Branscombi Street, will leave to-day for a visit to Mount Cook. Mrs Rightun Smith who has been visiting Timaru, has returned to Blackball. 'The Rev. S. Stinson and Mrs Stinson, have taken up their residence in AVaiiti Road. -M adnme Gower-Burns is expected from Christchurch to-day, and will stay at the Bungalow, Wai-iti Road. Mrs Cartwright. Orbelt Street, returned cn 'Thursday from Fairlie. Miss Lou Cartwright has returned from a very enjoyable trip to America. Dr. and Mrs Blackmore. and the Misses Blackmore, (Cashmere Sanatorium), who have boon spending a holiday at “The Bungalow,” motored to Christchurch yesterday. A very del Lincolnshire family, and a well-known New Zealand lanuly, were joined, said a London exchange, by 'the marriage of Lieutenant Edward Francis Disbrowe. of the Royal Navy, son of the Rev. C. P. Disbrowe, and .Mrs Disbrowe. of Westliolme, Spilsby, to. Miss Lois Gwendo'ine 'Williams,, daughter ,of Mr George C. \\ illiams and flic late Mrs Williams, ot Rangitapn, Waipawa. Hawke's Bay, New Zcb'.nnd. Li> colnshire people were greatly interested m the ceremony, and many of them travelled to London for the service, held in Holy Trinity Church, Brompton. 'The officiating clergyman was the Rev. C ,P. Disbrowe (father of the bridegroom), assisted by the Rev. Prebendary Cough, Rector ot Holy Trinity Parish, Brompton. Ihe bride, who was given away by her cousin. Mr H. B. Williams, wore u beautiful gown of ivory satin cliarmeuse and .French point ’ace and georgette, embroidered m Tine silver, with long flowing sleeves to hem of dross. The train was in silver lame and georgette, trimmed with orange-blossom, being slung from the shoulders and l ; >d with shell pink rucked crepe chif--1 * The veil was C* bridal tulle with a wreath of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet, of white and palest blush roses, lilies of the valley, and asparagus fern. Lieutenant R. J. P. Montgomery, R.N., was best man, and Lieut.-Com-mander Fairlie, and Lieutenant J. Montgomery. R.N.. were the groomsmen. The honeymoon is being spent m tlie South of England. JAPAN’S NEW PRINCESS.

The new Imperial Princess was named Sachiko Hisanomiya, at . tho Palace', with much ceremony. She will be popularly known as Hisanomiya. Her elUer sister is named Terunomya.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17756, 17 September 1927, Page 3

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SOCIAL NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17756, 17 September 1927, Page 3

SOCIAL NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17756, 17 September 1927, Page 3