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WOMENFOLK

A CHRONICLE OF SOCIAL EVENTS

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Mr and Mrs P. Nathan, of Wellington, are staying at Roseneath, Papanui Road. Mrs Percy Acton Adams, Clarence Reserve, Raiicoura, is sta\'ing at W arner's Hotel. Mrs Lee Smith, of Dunedin, arrived hi Christchurch last evening, and is staying at the United Service Hotel. Guests at the Hotel Federal include: Mr A. Mill, Wellington; Mr -mrl Mrs Patterson, Dunedin; Mr A. Galloway, Auckland; Mr Edmond Wil-■-Qn Invercargill; Mrs MacMillan, Mrs 1. M’Laughlin, .Mr A. E. M’Lean, Ashburton.

Miss Tui Pennell, Roxburgh, is the guest of Mrs R. liastie, Cashmere Hills. Mrs Charles Reid will leave early in the week for a visit to Auckland. Mrs George Reid, Rotherham, has taken Mrs Charles Reid's in Christchurch for a few weeks. Dr Ada Paterson arrived by the ferry steamer this morning from Wellington. Miss Ida Thomas, of Palmerston South, is the guest of Mrs J. Brown, Riccartdn. Mr and Mrs 13. Ballin, Naseby Street, left last evening for an extended holiday visit to the North Island. Mr and Mrs IT. E. Fyffe, of Dunedin, who were in Christchurch for a few days, left for the north last evening. The engagement is announced of Jean, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin Thoms, Riverside, Marton, to Dr John Lee-Jones, of Wellington, only son of Mr and Mrs G. T. Jones, of Christchurch. Mr A. J. L. Sadlier, second son of the Bishop of Nelson, has secured his tripos at Cambridge University, says the Nelson “News.” Miss S. Sadlier, who has secured her B.A. degree at l Canterbury College, is leavii .g Nelson j to connect with the Remuera for Lon- ! don. Miss Sadlier will continue hexstudies at Newnluni College, Cam- • bridge.

The marriage arranged betwe-n Gwendoline La Rella., third daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Wicks, 144, Ensor’s Road, Woolston, and Horace James, second son of Mr and Mrs. D. Savage, Waltham Road, will take place on Wednesday, July 20, at the Congregational Church, Ferry Road, Linwood. On Wednesday afternoon the second of i series of afternoon, talks on the use of astrology in the understanding and education of children was given in the new Theosophical Hall, Cambridge Terrace. At the' conclusion, the lecturer answered a number of questions.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 15

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WOMENFOLK Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 15

WOMENFOLK Star (Christchurch), Issue 18208, 15 July 1927, Page 15