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Women Folk

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. MrsC. H. Ensor (Whiterock) has gone toHunechn. , Miss Townend (Auiberley) is in Christchurch on a visit. Mrs S. Douglas and Miss 0. Macfnrlano returned to Kanvara to-day. Mr and Mrs G. JN. M’Lean (AmberIcy) are staying at tho Clarendon. _ Mrs Frank Clark has returned to Wellington after several weeks spent m Christchurch. Mrs J. Rawlings has arrived from Australia and is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. 11. Cooper. Miss M. B. Clark, a visitor to Christchurch from London, is amongst the guests at the Clarendon. Miss Evangeline Warden will leave Christchurch next week for Auckland, en route to England, Mr and Mrs Robinson, late of tho Bruce Hotel, Akaroa, loft Wellington yesterday on the Ruahino for England. Mrs Malet left last week for Sydney, i on her return to India, after a year spent in iNew Zealand, mostly with her parents, Mr and Mrs C. I*'. Thomas, Auckland. Tho many friends of Miss Lydia H. Davidson (late of the Union Steam Ship .Company, and secretary of the Harbour Lights Girls’ Club) will be pleased to hoar that her marriage to Mr John H. Hnuclsen, late of Stanmoro Road, Christchurch, took place m July at Cairo. Their home at present is in Beirut, Syria. The first annual hall in connection frith,tlut local post and telegraph offices was held in Orange Hall, Ashbur- . ton, on Thursday evening. The hall was decorated with foliage and coloured lanterns, while the stage was set out as joungo. Supper was laid at tables prettily decorated with scarlet holly berries and cherry blossoms. The committee included! Misses E. Hatch, D. M ..alman. M. Gamble, M. Walsh, M. Brophy and J. Patching. A smart little dance was given last evening by Mrs F. M. Warren, Waipuna,” Riccarton, for Miss Dora Warren and Mr Harman Warren and their friends. The rooms were gay with •spring blossom and violets. Mrs Warren .received in a black satin frock veiled in champagne coloured ninon, an ! was assisted by tho Misses Trixie and Wanda Warren m looking after the, guests, amongst whom were Misses Bona Matson, iNancy Macdougall, Betty Ucadel, Valerie Tennant, Joan 1; Jamieson, Joyce Andrews, Barbara '. Scott, Rita Redpath, B. Macdonald. , Hope Rutherford, Phyllis Clarkson, B. ■ s Ron! (Maheno), Betty Overton, Hazel ! Bnllaiityno and J. Tait (Dunedin). Messrs Talbot, Grant, 11. W’ood, Man- > B °ih Johnston, Leckio. I. Stewart, Drury, Sleigh and Ronaldson. d The Ghristchurch Jazz Club held an’other of its successful dances last eventing in tho St Asaph Street Hall. Ex colJcnfc music was provided by Mr I v Willy arris’ Band. There wore just suili- . f Cienf dancers to make tho dance a jolly »L'?. ne ' leaving plenty of room for jazzing. i V.The decorations were pretty and th“ • buffet supper most enjoyable. The newly formed committee consists of l)r , Messrs R. Sullivan, J. BnlgeSj U. Hall, J. Gracroft-Wilson and Air Angus (honorary secretary), a', Amongst those present last evening ■iF frero Mcsdames J. Chapman and M < Louisson, Misses 1. Studholme, M. Beu- ,’ s nett, Ross. V. Reid, G. Pratt, D. Rus■/koIL.iE. Wynn-Williams, E. Lascelles \ 0. Strachey, M. Hall, B. W'ood, M. ■V Kirk, Messrs Lascelles. Hall, Living- . stone, iL. Wood, L. Scott, Robinson I toss, Dalgety, Crisp, R. 'Wreaks and sri Dr Louisson. , / T h° Christchurch Boys’ High School together with the boys ‘ Diago, Southland and Tiniaru .• High 1 School teams, and visitors, won entertained at a dance in the Art Galo W the Otago Hig School Uld Boys’ Association, following Hie close of the inter-schools football championship on Thursday, won by the Christchurch team. There were Til couples on the dancing floor, and sup- : per was served in the water-colour room. Masters of schools present ineluded Messrs Bevan Brown, W Stew«rt , anc JA;. R - w orker (Christchurch). Cockroft (limnru) and Slater, Botling, 'Hiomson, Nelson and R. Rantin (ytago). Iho executive in charge of the arrangements was headed by Messrs b. -finlomon, K.C., W. Morrell, W, J Strong J J. Mallard. The diaper,ones were Mesdaraes S. Solomon, E Tleynokls. Morrell and W. Strong, and • Musses Glasgow, Campbell and Downes ipC'Lunction was higlily enjoyable and the local and other high school boys frefo. delighted with their experience. Influenza Cure.—l know of no better euro for influenza than the Influenza and Cold Mixture, sold by Mr E. Cameron Smith, Royal Exchange Buildings, 9b, Worcester Street, at 2s 6d a bottle. It not only reduces the fever immediately, and prevents injurious after ’effects, but it acts as a tonic as _ well. 1

1 3 " Stella " will be glad to receive D | items of interest and value to | Women for publication or refer* D Hj encs in this column. 3iai^!^^(aßsnßsaJKli^^^sassigasaKsaprj;l

Coats and skirts are cut on simple lines for old and young. This is a particularly smart costume for a youn girl. It looks well earned out in bl cotton corduroy, pique or gabardine, with vest of same material or soil shade of putty or huff. The whole co tume may bo successfully carried out tussore silk, plain and striped, for sir mer wear.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20043, 4 September 1920, Page 6

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20043, 4 September 1920, Page 6

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20043, 4 September 1920, Page 6