Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

IN Town AND OUT

B3IUS

NOTES

A: i—-e Ora aft t*f«es are arr -rus Mrs. a k-sL/lay r. Mr. i: : Mrs. W, 2L JCc-Edrseff .iiv.r* frem. Wellington to Mr?. 7 WhJto&aral Las to WeastL after a vlsto oo Mr on-.i Mrs. Edward Sfeaito. of ; CoroioefcorroLMr sil M>s. J .r-xjL are I-er :.r oo- ? rnorro «r by Hue iLsriat-i for a no!-Lay i to Asa.sefcrafia. Mr? B. of Efcrtd..* 1*- to Auckland arid to the go;oao of ALr_; H_. A;olo Herte Bay. K:>. Xridiey ZAggea. to Bo* tost TLs—A, < -i to ~to. ttog A . .£**l-1 to a ■ efeardt, eft Aarkfcjid co. her rgtwrs. to tfce Sotrffc. Mrs. JUrasai: ar.d Miss? Marshall of ' Xartwr., are vfesKtor:* to AackJandl and: are staying att Brst*4»«rn_ Mr. Aid Jtn J- AT. Lott, of We.::Ingtcr. who have beer. Tl«ttiag Accx- , -and, Lave go-jsse to Taupe*. Mr. and Mrs. P. L-etobefiAueto FCtomcd ; this week to Aock.iar.-d from Axstrafia. aad are staying at Bracbszrru ' At the Koyal Ho-teT are Mr. srto Kn .0. X. Fmrpw-m, of Sydney, ar.d Mr. aca Mrs. W. J. Baxter of To E&va. Mr. and. Ur a. H. Batesata r., of l»&4ot are visiting A Lcfriand and are among. the graest* staying at Braeferß. Err. and Hr*. Had, of Lr.hanc. who have been to .ring the So:to Ito.and. are at Keseot ataytog ax Baecmra. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Earle of Sydney, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lomas, of New Plyxskooth., are at the Central HoteL Mr. and Mrs*. Wiinarr. Moore, who o~*: been visiting A uevland, win re- * i.ra to Sydney "to-morrow by the . Alarajea. Mr. a-.d Mrs. T. Mclndoe. of Htor.elies’ 3&«rth Road are jfpendtar a few weekit at their gamaaer resideticfc ~ at MLEcrrd. Mrs. P A. Herman ia: an Auckland viator to Tl'slfingtsn, where «be I* •tayhrrg with her daughter, Mrs. ArchhE Hievwright. Mrs. D. F. T Brace has been appointed assistant secretary to the Auckland Hospital Atntiiia.ry and wifi begin dtrty on A_prf! 2. • « « ' ' Mi*.» Minrhe F. White, hoe Auckland - artisrt, will be a passenger by the ► 3Jara.Tßa tassarrow for Hydney, whore she propose* to Bve in future. • • * Mrs. George Cox, of Hamilton, leaves - Aockkod by the Manana to-morrow . for Austraoa eu route for Engiaiifi. where she win speed abetrt 12 moatae'’ - holiday. D'• * * fe 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. Fraser and family, of Dunedin, who have spent the «uaamer holiday* at Taka.paisa, have taken . up their residence at Araty Road. s Rem tie ra. • • • ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Winn, of Hyd- , nef, Mr. and Mr*. B. Lees, of WeHK Ington, and Mr. and Mr*. -J. A. FLori- . lay, of Melbourne, axe staying at the j Hotel Cargem >! ... Excellencies the -Governor-General : :. arid Lady' Alice Fergusaon for a dance j ! to be held at Government House on , Thursday, April 12. * * * Mrs. P. J. McLean, of Greymcroth, who has Fxren spending a holiday with , Mrs. H. B. Burnett, of Hemuera, win ? ’, leave to return home by the Mam - Trunk train to-night. 1 , , , Mrs. E. H. Gibbons and ML-. M. Oib- j ten.*, of Xardftr, are staying 'with Mrs. ‘ iilarold C2>t-ici, Eemtiera. The;.- trill ! * be joined to-day by Mr. E. IT. Gibbon* ! * and Mis* D. Gibbous, and w ill leave by ’ the Manma to-morrow en route for [ England on a holiday visit. V V * Feminists have had rare encouragement of late, with Miss Elizabeth Scott to lead off with her great architectural triumph- I hear that she has already arranged a partnership with 1 . a confrere’, says a writer in “Eve.” . People look women architect* ' as almost museum pieces, by reason of their rarity, but in point of fact the i j work is one to -which they are admirably suited. Miss "Pep” Carmichael, ’ niece of the late Lord Carmichael, studied in Sir Edwin Lutyens’s office for two years, and now has her own - establishment, whence " she direct* operations based on her own designs. . In this connection the name of Mr*. • Wilfrid Ashley also suggests itself, ' though she confines her attentions to ; interiors rather than exterior?:. She , has a working arrangement with a big London firm of builders and decorators, at whose headquarters the "Mrs. 1 Ashley" room is often a source of - inspiration to those seeking for new j | ideas. ! A. pinch of bicarbonate of soda and 1 , one teaspoon of sugar will sweeten j *our cream. 1 - - For creaking shoes, oil them at the j sides of the sole*.

evening wedding IVORY. GREEN AND BLLt VATTS—ALLPORT ns w-irz l cy Lj.fr. E-xa, tEe rr. sgx y Mr? ASper: asii toe fexe Mr. .Al.-orr. ci Ozafesfa, wsasa '..to ttofc see. c! Mr sxbd Mr* War. l . •>: E-arr--a of to tor .:y bea-Erg exZHSJCL& i ti'p tore: fr Affix of r.toe iecrrt, arrd eflSerLrrs cf beaxrdfd ■rreaxr. lace gave toe pre-try frcck. atotod ctoto.. A togir-frerted ccrntet. cf _ cars-Tage 'tor.:'— -.'V--.-. read tow= wntoe s v«_ -&f Brusser = to.ee ir. peace, ard a a toesf of agrr? and vlctA Etitoa sa.~e a dtotorrtoto arto ser tsflettfc. it- rr-arraage cerexrony vaa tot. - d r-toeto by toe Eer. ALr. EccersaSL Tto= arctis va* gives iwtj by k«=r crotoer. ALr. Roy Atoporto. ard toe bricegnacsa. vs? atoe*?ied fey Mr Jarae* aa feesx rear and Mr. Erie Cbaester as greociscaa-n-It; 2r.ai.to attended t±» sarwse, toje Misses: Maiaie Ctoytcn and Bjanc.ce Epears, and toey were dainniy froeked :r leaf-green and pe*wde£x-bij*? respeccivety. Clayton’cnarrr mg ire*to w r_fai*. toosaed of to* and and a n.rv? green and geid ftower gav» a itoad-dress was of gtoamdug wito a c*. -ton; itcor a: cste side ato carrle-: a snower be it: of 'taft-w - - Mto? 2* peas* eiac<ae taffeta a detocare tone of dtoe for Eer frock. wESclo wa* reL e-red a pretry sfcestdder rose if bissa pink tint. Hbe wore a ' r -*sue head-dress and caxrlec. a beewttCEi VK&g&et to tens. BRIDE HONOURED BY MOTHERS’ CLUB Y.WXJL FUNCTION id mil-ira and frien-to c-f toe Motoers Ciiib of toa T.W.C.A. held a social eo-erd-cg recertoy, to ho-nour of firs. . toalton nee Miss Rankin Who is the da-Jiga.ter of oselc uf the club's first member* and was herself an active member. Mr*. Strange was hostess, acd Lad arranged, a very er.j ytos progmrr.rr.? of item?, whderi were coirtoibuteri by Miss B- by B'rrke. Miss Ra:tray. Mlmcs L». and AL O'Connor. Airs. Collier, Mrs Kasper s.ad Me—rg. T. slaraacge and Saunders. Tne pn?iMrnt, Mrs. JLrn ora IwhaH fof toe club, presented Mrs Dalton with, a beautiful oak tray and expressed the good, wishes of every rtemi ter of toe ctoh. AN ENGAGEMENT The e;:gagecaent to announced of To??a Eileen, younger *>f . t : and Mrs,, 31. A. Pattricto, of NY-r Brig? - : ton Christchurch, to Davit Thorium second son of Mr. and Mr*. D. T. | Craig, of Xgaire. Taranaki. MRS. M. STACE\Toe death has occurred at Ftemuera, Auckland, of Mm M. Stacey, who was ; long connected with, this city. Mrs I Stacey was bom to Glasgow in j arriving as an infant here in 1551, and ! living with her parents at Titiratsgi, ! the portion of which is now called Ora- ■ ‘La. She married in-L%73 the late Mr. I Joseph Stacey, and old Aucklanders will remember the businesses conducted by them in Queen Street. Mrs. ; Stacey, who had led a retired life for isoroe years past, leaves aa adult family of four son* and one daughter. i ARTISTS ENTERTAIN MR. WILLIAM MOORE LYCEUM CLUB FUNCTION ■ To give the artists of Auckland an | opportunity of meeting Mr. William I Moore, the Sydney art critic, and hla | wife, better known as Dora Wilcox, j the New Zealand poetess, Mrs. Grace I Butler, the Christchurch artist, gave [an enjoyable j>arty in the Lyceum i Club lounge yesterday afternoon, at f which Mr. and Mrs. Moore were the | guests of honour. i An interesting address on art was : given by Mr. Moore during the aftert noon, and he kindly criticised a mxm- ; her of sketches and other examples of i toeir work which the guest* had brought with them. Among Mrs. Butler's guests were: Mr. and Mr*. A. S. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Muigan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Procter, Mr. and Mrs. Browne, Airs. Spicer, Mrs. Alice White, Airs. Anderson, Mrs. Tigers, Airs. Mackie, Mrs. Chapman Taylor, Mr*. Finn, Mrs. Robert Johnston, Airs. F*. Howard, Airs. Thomson, Miss Copeland, Miss E. Jones, Aliss Minnie AVhite, Alrss Perry and Miss Goodfellow.

PLAYERS HONOURED MOUNT ALBERT CROQUET CLUB At the Mount Albert Croquet Club's green yesterday, the elut> entertained Alosdamea Peart and Dawson, winners of the gold and silver medals presented to the Auckland Croquet Ajssocdation by the English council. Also, Mrs. Finch, who defeated Colonel I>u Pre, in the handicap singles, at Wanganui. Later 022 in the afternoon, a series of progressive matches was playedRosuits were as follow:—Airs. Laagdale won the A prize, Mrs. Maxwell the 2A prize, Mrs. Dawson the JB prize, and Alfchdaiaett Sharp and Stewart tied for the 2B prize. At the conclusion of the afternoon’s play, Mrs. Page, the president of the club, presented a silver shield to Mesclames Peart and Dawson, in recognition of their victory in the handicap doubles. Another silver shield was presented to Mrs. Finch.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19280329.2.31

Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 4

Word Count
1,515

IN Town AND OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 4

IN Town AND OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert