Women Folk
By r STELLA"
■ Miss Marpna Bullock (Wellington) is .■, 'to guest of Mrs ueorgo Rhodes. Mr and Mrs F. Bicknell (Invercargill) aro staying nfc the Clarendon. Mrs -Dot-hell returned to Christchurch to-day from the north. "' Miss Melvillo (Auckland) is visiting Christchurch. ,' Miss Mar j one Dixon lias returned ' from tho north. Dr and Mrs Gibson have /returned from Ak'aroa, ' , [ Mr ahd,,Mrs T. S. Robinson (.Mount Palm), lu'ivo returned to their home after a brief visit to town. . ~ '' Miss' Ella Hclmoro has returned to Dunodin, after a stay with Mrs Rattray. .' Miss Ciceley Fitzherbort (Fcilding) is ') thq guest of 'Miss Noeiino Knight, '' Mbrivale., , '.' ' Mrs Hi 0- Cnntwe-ll and Miss Canfc- .. well (Duncdin) aro staying at tho •/ United Service. Mrs F. Rulleu (Kaikoura) arrived in Chriatchurch yesterday, and is slaying ', ivt' Warner's. The'annual ball of the Christchurch •High School Old Boys' Association will ho neld at tho Tea Kiosk, Trotting Grounds, ■Addington, on beptember M next. Tickets nro obtainable from the following committee:—Messrs C. Buchanan, A. D. Tench, it. A. friggs, , It. C. Burns, J. M. Carrick, W-M. Stewart, W. R. Lascelles, H. M. Taylor, A. T. Donnelly, *. U. A'Coiirt, A. E. Byrne, W. H. Jbuckhurst, M. J. ' Guthrio and A. Dey. . No invitations are being issued, and tho committee trust that all ttoso 'who wish to be ' present should make early application ■ for tickets as it may be necessary to ■limit th>j number. A special tram will ho provided; leaving grounds at 2 a,m. . , x Mrs'G.L. Rutherford, who has been 'at Sumner for several weeks, has re- ' turned to Macdonuld Downs. Mrs Mr-ddin'gs has returned from - where die has been the guest of Mrs Frank Gardiner. Mrs J. ,G. L. Vernon, who has been ' ■ tho guest cf Mrs 11. A. bright, Racecourse ■ Hill, has returned to town. Miss Rosamund Wood has returned to Christchurch after a long -holiday spent in Australia. Mis 3 Joyce Kempthorne (Diinedin) is ",' a holiday in Christchurch. . ■ v 'iss,Kempthorne has recently returned : ", fa-u' a trip to Honolulu. --■ -- >n and Mrs J. S. Outline, Holly , - Roat, returned to Christchurch yester- , • ter a holiday tour of the North ',, Isltufd. ■- "' ■ X A (very jolly danco was given last V ©veiling by Miss Trixio VVarren, at her ■JbSlXuj, in R.iccarton. Amongst those were the Misses D. Laurie, ; ;.' Enid, Hals'ted (Dunodin), Ina Warner, ~' { Gladys Diamond, Yolando Ferrier, Mar- • jorio Bain arid Alice Ronaldson; Messrs , T. Foster, Johnston, K. Cuthbert, H. Cbgan, R. 'Livingstone, la'Lachlan, '.' Soloman and Dr Gunn. *!ww '■ . INFLUENZA '¥|ry- PREVALENT. Influenza is very prevalent just now. . _ l.ad\Bse my renders to keep themselves H' immune from it by securing a nasal ■ ' douche and gnrglo from E7 Cameron ■ Smith, M 5, Worcester.Street. Mr CamI eronf Smith's Influenza Mixture is the J finest cum I have heard of for those uotuaHy stricken with influenza. 1
" Stella ” will be glad to receive items of interest and value to Women for publication or refer* cnce In this column.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20055, 18 September 1920, Page 6
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484Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20055, 18 September 1920, Page 6
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