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Women Folk

By

"STELLA"

''Stella*' will be glad tc recefv* items of interest, and value to Women for publication or reference in this column.

Mr and Mrs .Robert Latter hare returned to Barry’s Bay. Miss Chapman (Lower Hutt) ib in Christchurch on a visit. Bishop Sadher, Bishop of Nelson, and Mrs Sadher, are staying nt Warner’s. Mr and Mrs Cederwnll arrived yesterday at Warner’s from Gisborne. Mr and Mrs C. O. T. Rutherford, ’who have been spending some days at Warner’s, have returned home. Mrs John Duthie and Aiiss Ihithie arrived this morning from Wellington, and are staying at Warner’s. The Mayor of Balclutha, Mr H. Simeon, and Mrs Simeon are staying for a lew day** at- the Clarendon. Mr and Mrs J. Edward, who have been staying at the United Service for rnoc week, have returned to the Bluff. Mr and Mrs Hudson motored back to Dunedin yesterday, alter spending race week in town, Mr and Mrs Godfrey Hall motored in from Hororata yesterday and are staying at tli© United Service. Y»y»tor?*to the Clarendon include Mr AY. I?. Barker .and Miss Barker (Gisborne), Mr F. Tarings ton© and Mrs J. Haggitt (Dunedin). .Mr and Mrs AV. N. C. AVilcox arid Mr and Mrs H. 15. Taylor (Wellington) left yes ter da > by motor for the East Coast and Blenheim. Ali>s Olive Thorpe Mill leave by the Paloona on Thursday for Melbourne, where she will stay for a period of study in voice development. Mr, Mrs and Miss Shand (Dunedin), | who have been visiting friends in Akaroa. returned on Saturday to Christchurch. They wjll pay a. short visit to Kaikoura before returning homo. The Alisses O’Neill, who have been spending race week at the. United Serve .. will go north by the ferry tonight. and after stopping a few days in. Wellington will return to their home in AYahganui. Departures vesterdav from the Clarfp■ h u included Air and Mrs J. W. AT Her < AVcllington), Airs Louis Smith, • A!> and Airs William Gardiner and the Misse> Gardiner (Oamaru), Air and Mrs TO. A. Pidgeon (Gore), and Mr and Airs AValtcr Baxter (TimanD. Air and Airs A. C. Hanham and Aiiss Hanhani, Afrs Sholto Douglas, Aiiss A 1 T'arJuue, Mrs David Friedlander, Air anti Airs Carmichael and Aiiss Christopher (AVcllington), and Air anti Airs A. S. Williams (Hawke’s Bay), who have been spending rac*e week at Warner’s, ho ye all returned home. On Friday next, at the Navy League I-lall, Worcester Street, there will be a sale of goods left over from Navy Day. All have been greatly reduced in price, including dainty hats for ladies and dolls, boudoir caps, camisoles suitable for Christmas presents, aprons, frocks. underclothing,, knitted garments and n variety of articles. On Friday evening a social evening organised by Alcssrs <■. Al. Black and <’. Whit* law wan held in the Orange Hall, Hornby. Amongst those present were:—Mr and Airs C. AVhitelaw, Air and Air.' P. Docherty, Mr and Airs Hislop. Alesdames G. A Black and T. AVhitelaw. Aliases AI. Mitchell, C. Storey. Wilkie (2), Fisher (2), V. Al’Lood (Kaiapoi), R. Henderson, V. Ogden, C. Baldwin, S. Naismith. C. Hale row. p. Thomsen and F. Chapman, Alessrs G. AI. Black, I>. Mitchell, T AT C leary , J. Bryce, J. Bradley, C. Gawler, T. Gnwler, R. Mitchell. R. Stewart. A Patterson, W. Rankin, H. Notman. B. Harris. B. Oldridw, Alinard (2). A. Alaskwell. R. Still, A. Still, J. Robertson. AV. Alauelin, C. Bauman, AVhit© and F. AATliitelaw. Songs were contributed bv Alisses A’. Ai’Leod and AI. Mitchell and Messrs A. Patterson, F. AVhitelaw and Armstrong. Mes.-ra D. ATitchcll and Hislop gave cornet and violin solos and Air AVills a recitation. Most people know a good portrait when they see one. That is the reason Alillard's Crown Studios is so popular for wedding groups Up-to-dateness is the secret of our success. Day or evening, dull or fine, it makes no difference to us, with our special lighting facilities. See these charming “ Sepia de Luxe groups at our studio. 209, High Street, juat below Clock Tower. 8939TTS

There's no period of life in which the changes are so rapid, the stages so interesting. or the memory so well worth keeping as the period of childhood. Keep the record in a photograph. Begin with a portrait to-day. Wriggles worth and Binns, 738, Colombo Street. ’Phono 1268. XD

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16582, 15 November 1921, Page 9

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 16582, 15 November 1921, Page 9

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 16582, 15 November 1921, Page 9

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