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Women Folk

By ** STELLA"

Mrs Tapper, is visiting Dunedin. ■ Mr .and Mrs C. H. Duggan are visiting 'injiaru. -ur and Mrs G. E. Lovell (Dunedin) tie visiting Christchurch. Mrs Thacha (Mt Somers) is staying tu Me United Service. Ur and Mrs Boyd (Kapuuga) are in Ran. , Mr and Mrs R. Burns (Auckland! arviv d m Christchurch yesterday, and are (laying at Warner’a. Miss L. Verley, a visitor to New v.oa land from London, is staying at the v luted Service. , - Air and Airs H. van Asch have returned to Rangiora after a few days tj- nt in Christchurch. Mr and Airs E. T. Halsted and Alias hj Halsted have returned to Dunedin ‘liter a stay in Christchurch. Mrs Seddon (Wellington) arrived in Christchurch on Saturday, and is staying at the Vicarage, Addington. Air and Airs .Fraser Gange arrived in Christchurch from the north on Saturflay evening and are staying at the plarendon. ' The following were the results from (he and Kindergarten Association’s sals of flowers and goods on Friday Flowers, £108; food stall, £57; Competitions and variety stall, £93 9s; hooks,. £l2; donation&-E.S.R. £l, Airs IVleares £l, AJgs Edgar Stead 10s, 1M.A.0, 6s. .Total £273 4s. The Phuket Cradle will not be drawn at present. The winning numbers in competitions are advertised. Dr and Airs Simpson gave a most delightful dance, at their home in Rugby on Saturday evening for Mr Ivor Cliesson, whose, twenty-first birthday it was. The decorations wero most artistic—anemones and daffodils predominating in the supper room, and cinerarias and palms in the drawmgihom; Amongst tjiosfi present were Mrs and Aliss Ledger, Mrs Cyril Carey. Miss I'eggy Woodroffe, Aliss Vida Alannmg, Aliss Helen Orbell and Aliss Wilson ; Alessrs Walker, Bennett, Cos, Williams, Wright, Ledger and A. Temple Ono of the most successful nights of the second session of the Jazz Club was held on Friday night in the Odd-u-ilows' Hall, A largo number ot guests were present besides the memteis oj, the club. The excellent razz music of Willyams’ Jazz Band lent itseli to the dancing of the latest steps, many of them being quite new and interesting. The supper, served a la carte at small tables placed round the dancing floor, added considerably to the enjoyment. Amongst those pre e ent Alesdamcs Comerford, Louisson, A Court, Freeman, Wauchop, Nicholls, V/iarKson, Alisses G. Anderson, Dorn >.ocd JMbson, AFII wraith, Edwards, tottenll, Cracroft Wilson, Pratt (2) iU'Dougall (2), Coulls, Russell (2)! Reading, Lascejles, .Hall, Diamond and iurh; Messrs Nicholls, Wauchop, Freeman, nail, Scott, Sullivan, Ootterill Rich Norman, Wilding, Lascelles. uood, Al’Ca luin, Comerford, Crisp, tel. Bruges Fait. Walker, Lou Milan, Dalgety, Angus, Cracroft Wilson, Robinson and Dinnie, Dra A’Court. Ro.nsson and Gerald Russell. The D.I.G staff during last week bade farewell to four fellow employees Air Barfett, who after seventeen .veers management of the company’s turmture department, is commencing business for himself; Air Sturrock, who Joins him; Mr Potts, who has accepted ii position in Auckland; and Aliss Reed, who is shortly to be married. A very happy and well attended social and dance was held at the Y.AI 0 A over which Air 0. 0. Cox, manager of the D.1.C., presided. Suitable presentations were made by Air Cox on behalf of the staff, and vocal and elocutionary items were rendered bv Misses Robinson and Falkingham, and Messrs Campbell, Winspear and Blakeley. Air J. R. Schneider acted as master of ceremonies. Supper brought a most successful social to a close. INFLUENZA VERY PREVALENT. Influenza is very prevalent just now-. I advise my readers to keep themselves immune Horn it by securing a nasal douche and gargle from E. Cameron bmith, bb, Worcester Street. Air Cameron Smith’s Influenza Alixtur© is the finest cure I have heard of for those actually stricken with influenza- 1 '

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

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 9

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 9

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 9