LATE SOCIAL ITEMS.
BALL AT MARSHLAND.
M?. i i Tue , sday Gvemil S the ladies of a half to the retrod hol Ti° Ul ° dlstn cL the public anoe "' as a ver y I; trgo attendaneo including many visitors from Olu istchureh and surrounding districts. r ° 0n , 1 was tastefully decorated u itn nags and greenery, and the floor uas in capital order. 'Hie returned sol(tiers present were Messrs C. Myers, A. A l p)?i a ’ 1 t r Sc n o, „ l,;imufJ Borcasky, 0. shton, M. hauls T. Crawford and E. Sharhck. Delightful music for the ZTi\ g V Battle's band, and Mrs hj. feelio and Miss Leney officiated as M.O. s. A dainty supper was solved. The net balance is to bo handed to the Marshland Ladies’ Patriotic Guild. Amongst those present were Mrs L. feelfo, Miss Lenoy, Mrs I-. Free Mrs M. Downion, Mrs L. Rogal MiSvS Sharhck, Miss Tessie Sharlick, Miss Ivars, Miss Orozier, Miss Brown, Miss Rogal. Miss Boloski, Miss Sclumanski, Miss E. Scliimanski Miss Porcasky Miss Scanned, Miss Brophv, A V, - C(H) ] r ’ - Allss Grose, Miss Oaldwen, M,ss Campbell, Miss Wilkinson, Miss Wilson, Miss M. Wilson, Miss -U Caw, -Miss Gottermeyor, Miss Wilson, Miss Sandford, Miss M’Oaw, Miss Hams Mrs M’Caw. Mrs J. Bchimansin, Miss Quaid, Miss Lafferty, Miss Foley Miss MLUinms, Miss Edwards Miss Mhj adden Miss A,. M’Padden Miss Boland, Mrs A. M. Ballinger’ Mre A. Keith, Mrs Phillips, Mrs Clark" Mrs E. Neu-mnn. Mrs Burney, .Miss Myers, Mrs Carrington, Mrs Boland, Mrs fecanlon and many others.
WEDDING. ''y cdc }mg took place recently at 9 hu L c, U Sydenham, the Rev H. &. Leach officiating, of Mr Wm. de Roo, son of Mr A. I. do Roo, Sprevdon, and Miss Eva Hayton, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Hayton, of Waddingr,°. n i dl ] e k nd «V‘n'ho was given a wav i -! ler ‘,5 ■ n ' oro a simple frock of white soft silk with lace and embroidery. She wore the orthodox veil and orange blossoms and carried a white bouquet. She was attended by (two bridesmaids, Miss Eva Hayton who wore a pale pink georgette frock’ with a black and pink hat, and Miss Grace do Roo, who wore a biscuit-col-oured georgette frock with . bat to match. The best man was Mr Percy Berry. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Cadena Tea Rooms.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12409, 29 August 1918, Page 5
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