THE SOCIAL ROUND
Cocktail Party A cheery cocktail party to farewell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Manning, who are leaving New Zealand, was given yesterday by Mrs. Manning’s mother, .Mrs. W. E. Herbert, at her home on The Terraco. Mrs. Herbert received her guests, wearing a beige lace dress, and Mrs. Manning wore a frock of black satin, with .white cowled collar. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levin, Miss Betty Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker. Miss Frances Parker, .Mrs. J. B. Mac Ewan, Mr. and Mrs. George Nathan,, Sir Alexander and Lady Roberts, Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Dunean, Mrs. Charles Moriee. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Y. Seddon, Mrs. F. Dyer, Miss Lulu Dyer, Colonel •ind Mrs. Falla, Mr. Paul Falla. Dr ami Mrs. Harcourt Arthur, Mrs. A. E. Whyte. Miss Whyte. Miss Agnes Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ridler, Dr. and Mrs. Hughes Steele, Miss Janet Steel. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Price, Miss Farquhar, Mrs. Bethune, Miss Kai Levin, Mr. Alan Richardson. Messrs. D. and IV. Blundell, Miss Cara Johnston,\ Miss 11. Miles, Miss J. Ludbrook, Mr and Mrs. N. Smith. Mrs. George Mills, Mr. Castles, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Begg, the Hon. and Mrs. Vincent Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Williams, and Miss Heather Mackenzie. .Mr. T. E. Y. Seddon proposed tlie health of Mr. ami Mrs. Manning. Social Evening A social evening I'or Miss Lorna Haigli and Mr. Mervyn .Greathead, whose marriage will take place early next month, was held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Greytown, on Monday evening. A number of'useful parcels were brought, and a clock was presented on behalf of the Methodist Church, with which both Miss Haigli and Mr. Greathead have been actively connected. Mr. A. M. Haigli spoke on behalf' of the choir, of which botli are members; Mr. B. J. Lobb for tlie Featherston Methodists, and the Rev. 11. White as minister in charge of the circuit. Both the guests of honour spoke briefly in acknowledgment of the gifts. A musical programme was contributed by Mesdames 11. Farley, 11. Roberts and McMinn, tlie Misses Trotman (2), Burns, J. Haigli and M. Maddison, and Messrs. Farley, G. Burns ami G. Bowman. Miss Winnie Thompson recited. Luncheon Party A luncheon party was given at the Midland Hotel yesterday by Miss Heather Mackenzie, the guest of honour being Miss Cara Johnston. Those present were: Miss Sheila McGregor, Miss P. Blundell, Mrs. R. E. Tripe. Miss M. Whyte, Miss B. Herbert, Miss Kai Levin and Miss D. Sicilian. Embroidered Spots. Wool embroidery makes an effective appearance on simple day dresses. A collarless frock with an up-to-date throat neckline may be given all the decoration it needs with a spray of colourful wool flowers worked on tlie bodice. Series of white woollen dots worked in lines that radiated from the neck and. grew smaller in size as they were farther away from it made a novel finish to a dark blue dress. The lower part of the full part at the wrist sleeves was also spotted in white. ‘NO HEART FOR ANYTHING” “I feel eo miserable and defiresiseil that I have no heart for anything.” That is the cry of many an anaemic girl. Instead of being bright and high-spirited, they are dull, listless 1 , and devoid of energy. The anaemic girl, too, is usually breathless, is finicky over her food; she shuns company, and is mopey, excitable and restless by turns. There is one certain cure for anaemia—new, good blood. To get this you have only to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills; because of their remarkable power of creating new, rich blood, • these pills quickly banish anaemia-and destore the bloom of health, to pale, sickly girls. Regd the statement of Miss M. Bingham of 3 Nelson Street, Newbold ‘Moor, Chesterfield, Eng.: “For over two years I was in a run-down, anaemic state. I had no appetite and was always languid. I was subject to fainting bouts and suffered from severe headaches. I tried various medicines, but they did me no good. One day I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and decided to try them. I soon felt an improvement. I begun to cat better and my spirits brightened. I continue! with the pills, and now I feel better than I have ever done in my life.” All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, 3/- bottle. Say “Dr. Williams’ ” —-and take no other. — . Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 5
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744THE SOCIAL ROUND Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 5
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