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Women Folk.

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Mr and Mrs S&rfll returned to Ohrist- ■ church from the norfli this morning. Miss M. A. Johnson (FendaJton) is spending two weeks at The Lodge, Hantner.

Mrs Burden, 'Woodbury, Geraldine, has been tho guest of Mrs Bromley Cocke, “ Barfield.” Mr and Mrs 0, J. Hewlett (Invercargill) will arrive in Christchurch this , evening on a visit. t Mr and Mrs J. P. Firth (WelHngton) (were passengers to Lyttelton by this i morning’s ferry. ; Mrs Oarleton Williams, who has been ' the guest of Mrs left for her [home in. Gisborne last evening, \ Miss Bradley (Dunedin) arrived from r Wellington this morning, and is the I guest of Dr and Mrs Hogg, Riccarton. , Mr and Mrs J. F, Downey (Reefton) 1 ar© expected' to arrive in Christchurch this evening, and will stay at the 01aa> endon, i LieutenanLColoncl Sleeman and Mrs Sleeman arrived from the north this morning, and are the guests of Mr and Mrs Beswick, Mr and Mns' Maofarkn© (North Canterbury) and Miss Giles motored through from Timaru on Sunday and left tor their home yesterday, oVlifes Noaiine Parker, elocutionist, Dunedin, has recovered from a severe attack of influenza and is expected to arrive in Christchurch this week for a holiday. The pupils of Miss Eileen A. Gee spent a most enjoyable musical afternoon at her residence on Saturay last. Musical items were contributed by Misses Edna Campbell, Eva Cooke, Doris Thurston, Estelle Woods, Lizzie Field, Mildred Palmer, Margaret Wearors, Winnie Martin, Ives, Eifiio M’Farren, Nets, _ Carter, Elsie Mallainey and Olive Smith, and Masters Bertie Carter, Harry Carter, Horace Woods and Claude A. Williams. _At the invitation of Mrs H. D, Van XsSi, a small'‘party from the United Tennis Club visited Rangiora yesterday to play-a friendly .match, which resulted iira win for- the, visitors. It was a day, and the hospitality of the Rangiora Club made the day a ‘ memorable one. .Those who want from Christchirrch were Mrs Sampson, Miss , M. Bain, Miss WilliSi Miss Prankish, Miss G- Willcox ■ and Miss A. Seay, Messrs L. J. Taylor, K-. Hardie, L, Gee. T, Kincaid, F. Bushell and Lieutenant Sampson.

wUI hi tfdd M nxtUit item et teSsra*! mad wilne (o pulfyafloa or r&srenM in tMa columt.

tnme and black hat with touches of gold trimming, Later Mr and Mrs Prosser left on. their honeymoon tour, the bride wearing a navy blue costume anl Tuscan hat wreathed with flowers and lined with black tulle.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12504, 17 December 1918, Page 7

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Women Folk. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12504, 17 December 1918, Page 7

Women Folk. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12504, 17 December 1918, Page 7