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Women Folk

IS !° By F 0 "STELLA" L .ml— i SLa lr===l El GS

□ " Stella " will be glad to receive q SS Items of interest and Value to i 3 Women for publication or refer* n Ir, , ence In this column. ■> | J

Miss Betty Cotterill is the guest of ’Mis Donald M’Lean, Little River. Miss 0. Graham has returned to Dunedin from a visit to Christchurch. Mrs John Deans returned to Coalgate yesterday, after a stay in Christ church. . Mrs L. Pegden (Palmerston North) is staying at the Clarendon. Miss F. M. Roe (Invercargill) is in town. Mrs George Hampton Rhodes is residing at Elmwood, Papanui, ! . Mr and Mrs Parker (Wellington), aro in town. Mrs F. Sullen and the Misses Bullcn have returned to Kaikoura, after a stay 'in Christchurch. . Mjss M. G. Winsley (Oamaru) arrived in Christchurch yesterday, and is staying at the Clarendon. Miss: Marjorie Dixon is visiting Napier, and intends staying for the Hawke’ssßay golf championship’. Mr and Mrs George Gerard and family have gone to Australia for several months. Mrs T. W. Cane, who has been the guest of Mrs Bulleid in Oamaru, has relumed to Christchurch. Miss Freda Moore has returned to Christchurch from a visit to Mrs Wrey Nolan, Gisborne. ;■ The news has been received by cable in Auckland that Miss Daisy J. Fowlds, youngest daughter of the Hon G. Fi ivlds, was' married' last week to Mr J. Hoppes,' at Salem, Oregon, U.S.A. ' Mr and Mrs H. P. Wyatt, of Christchurch, intend settling in Auckland. They are at present staying withMr H. J. Wyatt, at Seatoun, Wellington. Mr Wyatt recently re- • tired on superannuation from the'position of Superintendent of Telegraphs, Christchurch. Miss Rose Tabart (president of the Violet Day Committee), and hpr assistants, are working hard to ensure the success of Violet Day. Large quantities oH flowers have been promised, and everj I'ng points to a successful day. The <, (Lumber of Commerce will bo the depot for receiving and distributing, 1 and will be open on Septcmebr 7 apd 8. , /Sister Holmes, who has been for some time head of the nursing staff at the Military Sanatorium, Cashmere, was, on the occasion of her departure, tho receipient of a jewel case from tne women workers of the hospital. Mrs R. Wheeler, who made tlie presentation, voiced the sentiments of all present when she said that Sister Holmes was held in love and esteem by them all, for whatever silo did she did with a will and a cheery outlook. Miss Holmes suitably responded. The wedding was celebrated at Kelbami Presbyterian Church, Wellington, on Thursday last of Miss Dorothy K. Anstwick, only daughter df Mr F. Anstwick, of Pontefract, Yorkshire, and Mr Cecil Hay Dinnie, fourth son of Mr Walter Dinnie (late Commissioned of Police), He! hum . The Rev. W. Day officiated, The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a charming pale grey costume, with a hat to match; her bouquet was of pink and white flowers. and maidenhair fern. After the ceremony a reception for relatives and a few friends was held at the residence of the bridegroom’s parents,' Kelbnrn, New stocks of French and English Face Powders, including some exquisite new varieties, have reached Mr E. Cameron Smith, 96, Worcester Street. They include the famous Bourjois toilet specialties,, which comprise the following novelties :-~Manon Lescaut, Muguet and Rose Revie. There is also a wide range of Atkinson’s, Moray’s, Piver’a and Yardley’s specialties. 1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20041, 2 September 1920, Page 9

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20041, 2 September 1920, Page 9

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20041, 2 September 1920, Page 9

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