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Women Folk

■ 0 By d "STELLA" 1 :

Miss Louie Uren has gone to Rotorua and Napier on a holiday., visit. Mrs E. C. Kowon is visiting Walttnto. _Dr and Mrs Thacker arrived ;n Ohristcluuch to-day from "Wellington. Mrs Algar Williams is in Welling, ton for the races. .Mias Teschemaker is in Wellington on holiday. Mr and Mrs A. M. Lewis (Gisborne) are visiting Christchurch. Sara,_ Lady Campbell, Cheviot Hills, Is staying at Warner’s. , Mr and Mrs R. B. Kent (Wellington) ar© in town, staying at Warner's. Mr and Mrs Pat passed through Christchurch 011 their way south to-day. Mrs Qunno was expected to leave England to-day by the Narkunda on > her way back to New Zealand. Mr and Mrs Sinclair Thomson aro the guests of Mr and Mrs R. M. Macdonald. Mr and Mrs Godfrey Hall (Elorofata) are in town, staying at the United Service, Mr and Mrs C. G. Wilson (Timaru'l have returned to their homo after a stay in Christchurch. Mrs Isortou Francis. Feudal ton, is the guest of Mr and Mrs J. 15. HarCourt and Miss Harcourt, in Wellington. . Mr and Mrs 1). M. Clarko (Wellington) arrived from tho north tills morning, and are staying at Wartier’s. Mrs John Fraser left Christchurch to-day for Dunedin, where she is to be the soloist at the Male Choir concerts to be given there on July 20 and July *2l. / This morning Miss Eve Lynn and '-other members of tho J. O. Williamsou Company, including a number of children, ■ were selling tickets in the city for tho concert, to bo given in tho Theatre Royal to-morrow night. /Mr George Checklcy, sonr.. late of Aknroa, returned to Christchurch yesterday, accompanied by Mr Dallas Glieckley, Misses ;■ Mary and Dons Ohcckley, and Miss Edna Bruce, after spending the past twelve months tn n European holiday tour. '■'] Mr W. Gee, Chief Postmaster, Auckland, with Mrs Geo, arrived in Christ.church this week after a prolonged in New South Wales. Mr Goo -Waves again for Auckland on Monday, but Mt*s Geo will ho the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Archey, Riccnrton, for some time. The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place shortly .between Ola Humphreys Hassan, Widow of Prince Ibrahim Hassan, and ■Captain John H. Broadwood Gate 1 Z>nko of Cornwall’s Light Infantry), son of the late Mr John Alexander .IRedman Broadwood, of Mershara, Surrey. 1; An interesting wedding took nlaeo on June 30, when Miss Isabel Maude Peacock l ), the well-known Auckland married to Mr George E. Clueu. The bride wore a putty coloured gabardine costume, with racoon furs and vioux rose velvet hat. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Her little nieces, Phyllis and Lilian Peacoclco, were in attendance, and Mr Harold' Poacocke ivas best man. Ti!^hi an ™ a l. a H held hi connection with the Wellington Racing Club took place on Thursday evening in the Town f ...v and .was, from all accounts, a brilliant function, tho beautiful' decorfltions m cream, mauve, pale pink and pale bhio being a feature. The official pet was danced by Miss Massey and Sir K Clifford, Lady Birdwood and B. Harcourt, Miss Harcourt and I Jhiykreod, Mrs Elgar and Mr anenn. Mrs Duncan and Mr Elgar, Miss Skerrett and Mr E. Riddiford Miss CHtford and Mr Skerrett, Mrs it. luddiford and Commander Williams. Amongst the Christchuich folk there were Mrs Algar Williams, the Misses Clifford (2), and Miss Teschemaker.

Stella will be glad to receive t items of interest and value to Women for publication or refer* c ence In this column.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 6

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 6

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 6

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