SOCIAL NOTES.
Miss Dorothy Walton, Park Lane, left yesterday on a visit to Oamaru. Mrs Faulkner, Hastings, who is the guest of Mrs Edgar Jones, “Otiritiri, ’ will leave on Monday to stay with Mrs lan Buchanan, Christchurch.
Mr and Mrs D. L. Poppelwell, Gore, were the guests of Mr and Mrs T. W. Lynch, Church Street, over the weekend.
Miss Dorothy Sligo, Dunedin, and her accompaniste, Mrs Drake, will arrive to-morrow to stay with Miss Emma Jones, Chalmers Street. Miss Sligo will be a soloist at the Orchestral Concert on Monday night Miss Kathleen Salmon, Dunedin, has returned from a trip to England and the Continent, a trip undertaken to further her art studies. Last week she gave an exhibition of her pictures in Dunedin. For the opening day 300 invitations were issued. It was rather a triumph that the work of one woman could attract the attention of so many art critics. One of the features of the musipal programme given on Thursday afternoon at the At Home given by St. John’s Guild was the glee singing by Mrs H. W. Hall, Mrs P. Maclean, Mrs Bannerman, Mrs C. S. Bruce, Mrs R. L. Wigley, Mrs R. D. King, Mrs G. Webster, accompanied by Miss Marion Hay. The songs chosen were:—“Ye Spotted Snakes,” “Ferry Song,” “Silver Eyes,” and “Vesper Hymn,’ and each in its turn was delightfully rendered. On Wednesday afternoon, the members of the congregation of All Saints Church met to say fare-well to the Rev. F. C. Lawrence and Mrs Lawrence after Miss Sybil Lee, Otaki had entertained those present with a very interesting address on the Maoris. Mr Schmidt said good-bye to Mr and Mrs Lawrence on behalf of the parishioners, and Mrs Stockwell presented Mr and Mrs Lawrence with a beautiful crystal bowl and four crystal goblets. JUSTICES’ SOCIAL. Last night the members of the Justices of the Peace Asosciation met in the Cafe Carlton for the annual social. The room, decorated with greenery and bronze chrysanthemums was arranged with small tables covered with brightly coloured cloths at which later in the evening supper was served. A musical programme given by Timaru’s talented musicians proved most enjoyable. Those present included.— The president of the Association, Mr A. L. Gee and Mrs Gee, the latter wearing a draped frock of jade green lace and a black and green velvet bridge coat, Mr and Mrs C. R. OrrWalker, Mr and Mrs E. L. Finch, Mr and Mi's A. L. Hudson, Mrs W. Allport senr., Inspector and Mrs A. S. Bird, Mr and Mrs P. W. Rule, Mr and Mrs J. W. Fair, Mr and Mrs W. J. Morgan, Mr and Mrs J I. Hayman, Mr and Mrs W. Hayman, Mr M. Campbell and Mrs Miller, Mr and Mrs F. C. May, Mr and Mrs E. Blackmore, Mr A. E. Smith and Miss Smith, Mr and Mrs C. W. Wood, Mr and Mrs W. E. Tubb, Mr and Mrs G. Hastie, Mr and Mrs J. McCort, Mr and Mrs J. W. Adams, Mr and Mrs E. W. Longman, Mr and Mrs J. R. Snedden, Mr and Mrs L. S. Abernethey, Mi' and Mrs J. Hole, Mr and Misses Bradley, Mr and Mrs G. Hancox, Mr and Mrs R. Madren, Mr and Mrs T. P. Crowe, Mr and Mrs L. McGregor, Mr and Mrs W. H. Hall, Mr and Mrs J Wooding, Mr and Mrs R. Orwin and Miss Orwin, Mr G. H. Andrews, Mr and Mrs A. Wheeler, Mr and Mrs Minehan, Miss F. Munro, Mr and Mrs F. H. Drewitt, Mr R. Richards, Mr and Mrs A. Shrimpton, Miss I. Meehan, Miss L. Macdonald, Mr W. Allport, Mr F. Palliser and Miss Palliser, Mr and Mrs W. Geddes, Mr G. J. Wallace, Miss Glennie, Mr and Mrs W. Harte. VISITORS’ LIST. At the Grand:— Mr and Mrs T. D. Smith (Christchurch), Mrs and Miss Hall, Miss I. L. Heron (Fendalton, Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Allan Wilkie (Australia), Mr Luke Hazlett (Invercargill), Mr J. Dunlop (Dunedin), Miss H. Newton (Wellington), Mrs C. W. Birch (Dunedin), Mrs A. Mainwaring (Geraldine). At the Dominion:— Mr T. Masefield (Akaroa), Mr Ben Perry (Christchurch), Dr and Mrs Thompson Amberley), Mr J. Smaill (Dunedin), Mr S. F. Barnett (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Early, Mr and Mrs O. Berwald and child, Mr R. Chadwick, Miss E. Edgar (Christchurch), Mr R. C. Somerville (Wellington), Mr J. de B. Galwey, Mr F. J. Kent, Mr J. Colliburton, Miss I. Roberts, Mr A. L. Joyce (Christchurch) , Mr G. A. Holmes (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs H. A. Hungerford (Christchurch), Mr I. Hayes (Invercargill), Mr M. S. Angus (Dunedin), Mr F. O. Symington (Wellington), Messrs R. Haigh, D. Wesney (Dunedin), Mr E. Diehl (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs R. P. Fraser (Invercargill).
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18914, 27 June 1931, Page 3
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