SOCIAL NOTES
Mr and Mrs H. Boyd (Dunedin), are staying at the Grosvenor. Misses F. Brown and M. Brown (Waimate) are staying' at the Empire. Mrs J. Reid (Dunedin) is staying at the Empire. Miss Doris Jenkins, Sefton Street, is staying with Mrs A. Timpany, Invercargill. Mrs F. Knubley. Christchurch, who was the guest of Miss Knubley, Sarah Street, has returned to Christchurch. Mr and Mrs F. Priest, Christchurch, are the guests of Mrs Sides, Te Weka Street. Mrs Feilden, Orton, who was the guest of Mrs A. C. Wigley. “Opuha Lodge,” Park Lane, has returned home. Mr and Mrs T. W. Vickery (Christchurch) are visiting Timaru and are at the Grosvenor. Dr and Mrs Gowland and Mrs ard Miss Gowland (Dunedin) are guests at the Grosvenor. Mr and Mrs Wallace and Miss Wallace (Gore) are guests at the Empire. Miss Joan Omerod. Christchurch, and Miss Dorothy Adams, Gisborne, who were staying at the Hermitage, have returned home. Mrs Clive Crozier, Christchurch. Is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs T. W. Satterthwaite, Elizabeth Street. The engagement is announced of Cora, only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Lynn, Le Cren Street, Timaru, to James Grant, youngest son of Mr and Mrs A. Malcolm. Sefton Stret, Timaru. Mrs Ferrier and Miss Eva Ferrier, Oamaru, and Mrs H. G. Ferrier, Ashburton, who were visitors to Timaru for the Ferrier-Grant wedding returned home yesterday. Mr and Mrs A. Gillonaers (North Canterbury), Mr and Mrs R, King, Miss M. C. King, Mr and Mrs J. R. Cameron (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Janies Roberts (Dunedin) and Mr and Mrs Thomas (England) are guests at the Grosvenor. Miss Bessie Thomson, who was the guest of Mrs D. Unwin, Irvine Street, has returned to Dunedin. Miss Thomson has been appointed judge of the finals for the British Drama League’s New Zealand festival which is to be held in Timaru in October. The engagement is announced between the Rev. Arthur Gregory Kayll, chaplain, R.A.F., eldest son of the Rev. Canon J. L. A. Kayll, Waihi, and Elizabeth Josephine, youngest daughter of the late Charles Hall Feilden and Mrs Irene Feilden, and adopted daughter of Mr and Mrs Theo. Feilden, Stratford Lodge, Watford, Hertfordshire. The engagement is announced between Michael Valentine, youngest son of the late Major Valentine Fleming, D. 5.0., M.P., and of Mrs Valentine Fleming of 118 Cheyne Walk, and Letitia Blanche, elder daughter of the Hon. Algernon and Mrs Borthwick, of Woodcote House, Oxon, and 8 Cadogan Square. Mrs Borthwick was formerly Miss Gorrie, of Auckland. Golfers will be interested to know that Mrs Andrew Holm, who defeated Miss Oliver Kay in the British Women’s Golf championship this week is a Scottish International player, who has never really looked back in her golfing career. She won the Scottish championship at her third attempt in 1930, in 1932 she won it again and was runner-up in 1933. Mrs Holm is a long player, but yet she owes her successes even more to the deadly accuracy of her chip shots. Mrs E. Carter (Auckland) is on a few months’ tour. During her travels she is interesting herself in matters of an educational nature, and the introductions which she brought from the Auckland Education Board are giving her the desired facilities. In Vancouver, Chicago and Washington she found considerable interest, and she w r as fortunate in being able to attend two sessions af the Senate at Washington. Her brother, Mr Frank Wheeler, for a number of years the well-known headmaster of the Chiswick Senior School, recently retired. After three weeks in England, Mrs Carter will leave for a Continental tcur. joining at Naples one of the Italian liners for Australia. She anticipates being in Auckland by the middle of July.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19801, 17 May 1934, Page 12
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624SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19801, 17 May 1934, Page 12
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