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WOMEN'S CORNER

. :<• The Lady Editor will be pleased to receive for publication :•£ jg iathe "Women's Corner" items of soeial or personal news. §• Bneh items should be folly authenticated, and engagement -i;: notices must bear the signatures of both parties. Correspond- •>:* :$- -enee is invited on any matters affecting, or of interest to, S: . • women.'. :&

* J 1 ' 1 r- '• v 'i Mrs Marmaduke .Bethell, (Pahau Pas-, i tures) returned yesterday from Master : ton, where she was a guest at the Deanß-r-WiJliams wedding. Mrs P. J. W. Danby (Melbourne) is arriving in Christchurch on Tuesday morning -to .visit her daughter, MrsT. P. M. Gibson (Fendalton). ' Mrs George Weston (Park terrace) is leaving next week for a visit to the Hermitage, Mt. Cook. ; Miss Enid Bell (Lowry Bay), who is thie guest of .Miss ;D. Anderson (Armagh "street- W"est), is , leaving tomorrow evening for 1 Dunedin. Mrs M. [T. Lawlor (Bishop street) is spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs G.' McCulloch ("Quamby," Waimate). | Miss Lewis. (England) is arriving in 'Wellington by -the Maheno from .Melbourae on Monday and wili come to Christchurch on Tuesday to visit hei 1 sister, Mrs Herbert Black (Merivale). Mr and Mrs C. ! Macfarlane (North Canterbury) returned yesterday from a short visit to the North Island. Mrs W. A. Gaffney (Gloucester street) has left by the Maunganui to spend a holiday in Sydney. ■ Miss Mildred Cooke (Rugby street), who has been for a trip to England, is arriving in Auckland by the Tainui today and is exfwcted in Christchurch on Tuesdav morning. Mrs Maxwell Ramsay, who has been staying with Mrs G. D.Greenwood ' (Cran'mer qquare), has returned to her home at Kaiapoi. Mrs T. W. Purcell (Ashburton) has returned after a holiday visit to Christ- .■ church. ' -Mr and' Mrs Robin Todliunter (England) are at present the guests of' Mr and Mrs R. C. Todhunter, Blackford, llakaia. r Squadron Leader J. L. Findlay and Mirs Findlay (Sockburn) are visiting ' Blenheim. Miss Hazel Elmslie (St. Martins) has' returned frpm a visit to Miss Mary. Barker, Winchester. Mrs George Helmore (Fendalton), | wfoo has been visiting Mrs Neil Rat->. tray, Waimate, and Mrs Palmer Chapman (Salisbury) has returned to Christchurch. Miss-Baker (Dunedin) is the guest ; of Mrs G. Davis, New Brighton. Mrs Carey, better known as Miss Mercedes Gleitae, and her husband, are Visiting' Christchurch, and are stay- . ingafc the. Hotel Federal. ° ''-iMyy Bodhelle/ who has been but ~of the east of the pantomime "Thi' .House that Jack Built," on ac>6& l her place on the lftat evening, i&tf' (Bugb'yi streeft) i,s .^aTkinson^JCptnnar ninUm Convention of bich opens there the r*. < v"' , Ajt hgr home, ( * Inyefcetik,' * .street West', last D. An-> fdersoa- entertained at a number qf "Girl Quid* officers, nrhp, later,' at- . tended the Guijle gathering ati. St. f . fpresents,.int ' ' iWwtpoft), Mw -B. B, .Irwin (Opawa), ; ThWgttesti at' tbd New Brighton Cafe '■ foicliiJcM iikieiftn ■ », pjOa, M^^fLyttielton). Mrand Mrs, !. Miss Keen (i<J)Mfldins,: Mrs' And-'Miss > Stewart 1 Mjes e Ware', Tchratr hy the 1 Girlfj' (Hub; held in the Wai* t, with , 'Ve^ri<*ua>«rti- ■ I'i aes > the; evening and a I. %n earlier I s >bwara». the' relief • ? j^l r .-in*, earthquake area, • Hemafwete enjoyed '}s 4h'e w ooranany. A prq®rawme of % |M®sMpVutea by-the .Misses. I! 50/. [ i MaddiSon and , p. ; Withers „ and ,< ; ata,d I H. Wiliifteson e f and TOtasiwMtems, conV ;4ti4inja syith . Muss Dre&vef wasi I dish-!?'?i«nd ; ; I|pmw-th4. Basketball Club and a 1

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 2

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WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 2

WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 2

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