Woman’s World
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Doris Maxwell, Christchurch, is visiting Wanganui and is the guest of Mrs. M. Lilburne, Wanganui East. Miss Genevive de Carne, of the French Legation, Wellington, is to return to France next month. Her post has been private secretary to the Minister. Mrs. W. Perry, of Wellington, was a week-end visitor to Wanganui. At her mother’s home, College Street, on Saturday night she gave a gift cocktail party for her sister, Miss Ula Jones, whose marriage takes place this week. The Royal Academy of Music has conferred its Fellowship on Moura Lympany, the English pianist, in appreciation of her outstanding services, to music. She will make a concert tour of New Zealand next month, being due to arrive at Auckland on July 8. Sally Gilmour, the blue-eyed Scottish girl who is the prima ballerina of the Ballet Rambert, is to be married as soon as the company completes its New Zealand tour, to a young Melbourne man, Dr. Allan Wynne. The two met and became engaged soon after the ballet arrived in Melbourne. Miss Gilmour has been a member of the Balelt Rambert since she was 14 years of age. She is now 27.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 7
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