Of Interest to Women
, Social at Gibbston A farewell social was held in the Gibbston schoolroom on Saturday evening, April 24, to bid farewell to Mr and Mrs Archie Beaton, who are leaving the district for Oamaru.
During the evening Mr C. R. Scott made a presentation to Mr and Mrs Beaton on behalf of the Gibbston residents and wished them both all the best for the future, in their new. home. Mr Beaton suitably replied. The music for the dance was supplied by Mrs L. Murphy, and Mr E. Johnston Avas M.C. Dancing continued until the small hours Avhen the singing of “ They Arc Jolly Good Fellows” brought a very pleasant evening to a close.
Let’s Look At It This Way
Husbands who cherish doubts about expenditure on wives’ beauty aids may (or may not) change their views now that a specialist- claims such money is “ spent on morale rather than beauty adornment.” A facial shampoo, apparently, is roughly equivalent to the rum ration issued in the Navy before zero. hour. When the bread (and beauty treatment) winner appreciates this he may (recollecting aids to morale that he himself employs) approve the feminine theme song, “Another little perm wouldn’t do us any harm.”
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Lake County Mail, Issue 48, 5 May 1948, Page 4
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204Of Interest to Women Lake County Mail, Issue 48, 5 May 1948, Page 4
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