Women Folk
By -STELLA"
. Bas?s^iae^^EaEa»BßH Mr and Mrs Minty (Repton Street' have returned from the Hydro Grand. •” *Sir,George and Lady Fenwick left for kV-; Dunedin to-day. jiwi.'u Mrs 'William "Wilson, who has been <*♦'■> visiting friends at ’Waimate has returnf,y.'. Od to Wirihana, New Brighton. v-Miss' Esther Minshnll (Kaikourn) V.v;“Cimo'into town this morning for a few ’"j/'days. *v‘. Mr.-and Mrs Kenneth Robinson (Fen-i(!j->pclaltonl hare returned from Hanmer bprirgs. Miss Madeline Patterson (Dunedin') guest of Mrs Scales, Maronan, -Hiiids. . Mr-and Mrs Freeman, who bare been *>l ’■visiting ' Hanmer, have, returned to Kv-.'rDyer’ii I’ass, Cashmere Hills, ijk-t- Mrs -Moore (Edinburgh Street) left on ‘■’ Tuesday night for Napier, where she* W ‘--will,stay with her daughter, Mrs Harold kv'dUccco. i'St', Mr and Mrs Barra It (Brown’s Road) their two daughters are home again M'tMfiftcr spending the Christmas and Now holidavs at the Lodge, Hanmer. \t'T' ' *'• * ' v._, „Mrjind Mrs Frank Rnllen are going Kaikonra shortly, where their new'a ~home will bo. They arc at present in Sumner. M, Mrs Lascclles was a passenger to &*pWo«r Zealand by tho Kigoma. She is going to stay with her mother, Mrs St Leonard’s, Culverden. tfeipt Miss Dorothy Moore (Brown’s Road) { ? |- r oi o ! u '' nG d from England by the Kigoma. &’f.'kMiss' Mooro was a member of the Fir.-.c Aid Nursing Yeomanry (F.A.N.Y.), at.V ■taclied to tho British Array in Franco, 1 - and was engaged in driving an nmbui- ) .ance'for casualty clearing stations. V.‘" 1 Weddings seem to bo coming with ; ifc .v an amazing rapidity. Both Miss Lorna r „ a.D(I .Miss Birldy Robinson are to be ;;r[r-- married shortly. St Mary’s Church, if- f.Mcrivaic, will be tho s.ccue of two prettv on January 19, the brides being' Miss Biddy Robinson and Miss h ,v Jameson. i - . From Greymonth we hear of the rV-M-, at l l of T . ,act y Guinness, widow of the ilalD Hon Sir Arthur Guinness, n forint*r Speaker of the House of IleprescntaC |. Lady Guinness had been in failfor some time and her death gjjr at.tho ago of seventy-thrcc was not im--fr, expected . %xt " y ■ ■ -■■■- ■■ ■ ~ ~~ r ~
Stella ’ wilt be glad to receive items of Interest and value to Women for publication or reference in this column.
C .Miss Crowe (Adelaide), Mrs IlandyWargill), and Mrs A. H. Mues (\) elhngtou) are staving at Warners. ‘ & . rr e . pn Sagcnicnt is announced of Miss Eileen Horn, only daughter of Mr and Airs Charles Hern, Christchurch, V? , r B. Gro-vcnor, of Waipukurau, Hawke’s Bay. P IC engagement is announced of Elsie f. Bate'., third daughter of Mr A H, Bates, Geraldine, to Mr Nnrn.’an H. Ashton, son of Mr X. M. Ashton, Carlton Terraco, Wanganui, Mr P. King and his two sisters, who hare been touring tho West Coast and Nelson district, arrived in town on Thursday and are staving at tho Clarendon. Tlio is announced of Mis.s Florence M. Souire, younger daughter of Mrs f.I C. Squire, Linwood, to Mr Charles E. Burdokin, of Mowbray House, York, England. Miss Squire expects to leave shortly for England, where she will bo married. Her Excellency tho Countess of visited the Cashmere Military Sanatorium on Wednesday, , niado a. very thoughtful and acceptable . present to the patients. It took the , form of a number of cakes, which made a welcome addition to the ordinary menu of the institution. .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 6
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546Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 6
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