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SOCIAL NOTES

Miss .Vright, Wai-iti Road, will leave to-day to stay with her sister. Mrs J. C. Templer, Geraldine.

Mr and Mrs M. O’Rorke, who have been on a visit to Timaru, have returned to Hororata. Mrs C. A. Paterson, oefton Street, has returned from a visit to Dunedin.

Miss Gascoigne, who has been staying with Mrs C. LeCren, Grey Road, has returned to Waimate.

Mrs J. Page and her children, Albury Park, have returned from a short visit to Wellington. Mrs A. D. Jackson, Wai-iti Road, has returned from a tour of the North Island.

Miss Decima Ormond, who was the the guest of her sister, Mrs T. C. Maling, Elizabeth Street, has returned to Hawke’s Bay. Miss Dorothy Barrow, Grey Road, has returned from spending the weekend with Mrs W. Burns at her cottage at Peel Forest. The engagement is announced of Joyce Lillian, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Ingram, Rye Valley, and Walter Henry Gale, of Woodville, youngest son of Mrs F. Gale and the late Mr F. Gale, Geraldine.

The King and Queen will take cover in public air-raid shelters along with the general public if they are caught out in a raid and not within easy reach of the Palace. That is the answer to the question many people have asked when they have noted that the King and Queen are continuing to attend public functions.

It isn’t every girl who can wear earrings. If you have a very broad face, you should wear them rarely. Usually only in the evenings, and then they should be long ones to give you more length. Glasses—whatever shape, size and colour—are a snare and a delusion when it comes to wearing jewellery. Shun earrings . . . and elaborate hair ornaments. Get your individuality and decorative appearance by your hair style, which usually looks well if it is done high. If your fingers are inclined to be short and plump, never wear more than one ring, and that should be smallish. Large stones are only meant for the slim, graceful hand. Necklaces should not be worn with frocks that have a high collar. And if you are wearing a woolly jumper, and you haven’t a very simple necklace of pearls, don’t wear anything in the way of jewellery.

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Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 10

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SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 10

SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 10