The marriage took place recently at St. James's, Piccadilly, of Second Lieutenant A. H. Barnes, A.S.C, and Miss Dorothy Cater, who was one of the first women to work on munitions at Woolwich and was the first to become a "lady fitter." Rock House, Lansdown, Bath, is being converted into a Red Crass Hospital for officers. It is the property 'of Miss Hopo, the only woman member of Bath City Council, who has taken up her residence at Citizen House, a centre for philanthropic effort. At the Wairarapa Caledonian Sports on Now Year's Day Miss Lily O'Leary was the winner of tho New Zealand .championship for national dancing over twelvo and under sixteen years of age, which carried with it the Brancepeth Challenge Bowl. This is tbo second time Miss O'Leary has won the cliampionship, having also won last New Year's Day (1917). Miss O'Leary gained 054 points, Miss Tuppy Sutherland, of Timaru, came, second with 612 points, and Miss Jean M'Kenzie, of this city, third with 557 points. At the Dunedin championship mooting in Juno, 1917, Miss O'Leary won tho cup, being the first competitor to tako the cup from the South Island. Miss O'Leary and Miss Sutherland are pupils of Miss Flora Shaw, of Timaru, late of Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 87, 5 January 1918, Page 5
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210Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 87, 5 January 1918, Page 5
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