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SOCIAL NOTES.

Mrs Hamlin, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs W. D. Revell, Jackson Street Miss Burgess, who was the guest of I Mrs C. J. LeCren. Grey Road, has returned to Dunedin. Miss M. Roberts, Grey Road, has left on a visit to Lady Nosworthy, Ashburton. Mrs W. Evans and Miss Alice Evans, North Street, will leave early in March by the Orama on a visit to England. Mrs Burgess, who was the guest of Mrs W. Evans. North Street, has returned to Wellington. Mrs Gerald Murray, Glenmore, was a visitor to Timaru yesterday for the de Castro-Cossins wedding. Mrs R. Acton-Adams and Miss A. Acton-Adams. Dunedin, are guests at the Grosvenor. Mrs Eliot, England, and her niece, Miss Leila Haythorne, England, will arrive to-day to stay with Mrs Bernard Tripp, Orielton. Miss Pauline Palmer, Wai-iti Road, who has been staying with her cousin, Mrs E. C. Wilkin. “Alcombe,” Hook, returned home on Sunday. Mrs W. A. Watson, Christchurch, who has been spending a few days with Mrs R. Watson, Cross Street, is to leave to-day to spend a few days in Waimate. A Spanish correspondent writes lamenting the disappearance of the mani tilla and beautifully carved comb. “It ! is said to think,” she says, “that few | of these graceful head-dresses are to be seen nowadays. In southern Spain ! very few of the women wear hats and I in the streets and in church the ordinary wear is a lace scarf or veil over I the head. “Owing, however, to the | fact that many of the women of modern Spain have adopted the shingle I they can no longer wear the carved i high comb as of old.” LATEST VISITORS. At the Grosvenor.—Mr and Mrs J. H. Stallard, Christchurch; Mr and Mrs A. S. Fleming, Gore; Mrs A. ActonAdams, Miss A. Acton-Adams, Dunedin; Miss M. Stallard, Mr G. Austad, Christchurch; Mr L. Hughes, Dunedin; Mr K. Bain. Christchurch; Mr H. K. Foley, Mr C. M. Benzoni, Mr P. O. Vallange, Mr L. E. Wilson, Mr W. F. Edmond, Mr J. H. Edmond.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18799, 11 February 1931, Page 3

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SOCIAL NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18799, 11 February 1931, Page 3

SOCIAL NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18799, 11 February 1931, Page 3

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