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Miss O. Kay is in Auckland for the golf championship. Mrs. G. Ryan, of Matamata,' is a guest at the Royal Hotel. * * * Miss Marjorie Macfarlane, of Gillies Avenue, has returned home after a visit to Hawke’s Ray. * * * Colonel G. Knott and Mrs. Knott, of the Salvation Army, left by train last evening for Wellington. * * * Miss E. Culling, of Victoria Avenue, Remuera, who has been visiting Palmerston North, has returned home. Miss Newman has returned to Auckland after visiting Wellington to attend the Kindergarten Conference. Mr. and Mrs. C. Urcott, of Rotorua, and Mr. and Mrs. V/Schischka, of Waiwera, are starving at the Central Hotel. Mrs. J. L. Israel, of Sydney, who has been staying with Mrs. R. Isaacs, of Owen’s Road, Epsom, has returned home. Miss Dorothy Chrystal, of Christchurch. is a visitor to Auckland, and is the guest of Miss Eileen Culling, Victoria Avenue. Staying a.t the Hotel Cargen are Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Carrick, of Christchurch and Mrs. A. T. Chapman and Miss M. Chapmam of Christchurch. Mrs. Bassett and Miss Margaret Bassett, who have been to Auckland, Folding, Masterton and Wellington, have returned to their home at Avonside, Christchurch. * » * FOR CHURCH FUNDS SOCIAL AND DANCE AT DEVONPORT The fdrtnightly social and dance th Sa ?i Sed by the tvomen’s committee of hem Bev °”P°i:t A " sli can Church was The U ar \ sh Hall last evening, the Ritz Band supplied excellent music and two songs were given by Miss Stevenson. y . A , r Mon ‘e Carlo competition was won biey llSS May Bowen and Mr. K. BramAmong those present were - melaine. WinSfleld ’ midni&ht charfrock*' * tlchardson > black crepe de chine Mrs. Arliss, black frock of silk crene chaSe,a®n a e ndford> frock of black a »' k lacef S " Beere * black satin an d Chantilly frock 5 ' Carter ’ tomato re d and blue satin chhie*' • Duder ' frock of black crepe de ■ Mrs. W. Wynyard, black charmeuse fiock and mauve shawl. la^ rs< Bowen, biege crepe de chine and Mrs. Cotes, geranium frock of crepe de chine. lief IIS Noriis » black satin and silver reMrs E. Godden. black Chantilly lace over black satin. Mrs. S. Bowen, sea-green crepe de chine with silver lace and uneven hem. Miss Pat Wynyard, lotus pink georgette over silver tissue. Miss P. McGregor, black ring velvet with green shoulder posy. _ Miss L. Cassels Brown, cyclamen tissue and lace. Miss Noel Wynyard, shell-pink crepe de chine with shawl to tone. Miss Madge Taylor, black taffeta and gold lace. Miss Mona Wright, black ring velvet inset with black crepe de chine. Miss Violet Walton, blush pink crepe de chine and net overdress. Miss R. McGregor, black panne velvet with rose shoulder flower. Miss G. Beere, iris mauve ring velvet relieved ■with spray. Miss Pat Blandford, black ring velvet trimmed with black satin and black Spanish shawl. Miss M. Hughes, powder blue panne velvet frock. Miss D. Ryan, salmon pink georgette with shawl. Miss L. Fraser, powder blue crepe de chine and silver lace. Miss W. Gittos, leaf green crepe de chine trimmed with black and gold. Miss A. Winks, frock of apricot bengaline with flowers to tone. Miss I. Ensor. flame velvet with silver panels in skirt. Miss May Bowen, blue French voile and cyclamen relief. Miss aluriel McDougall, rose pink taffeta frock. Miss Helen Schmidt, navy blue satin with yellow roses and petalled skirt. Miss G. Chapman, embossed nile green crepe de chine with silver motifs. Miss G. Jones, cherry red taffeta and beige lace. Miss H. Webb, black satin crepe and gold lace. Miss Jean Taylor, viola mauve lace relieved with roses. Miss N. Penman, peach p.ink georgette trimmed with gold. Miss Rose Norris, powder blue crepe de chine with silver tissue and blue shawl. Miss Pitts, pale pink crepe de chine frock. Miss O. Stephenson, japonica rose taffeta frock. Miss Fay Cawkwell, dawn pink crepe .de chine with silver lace insets. Miss A. Inglish, sea foam green taffeta with silver ribbons. Miss K. Gardner, apricot crepe de chine and shawl. Miss M. Coe, black satin and embossed georgette. . Miss Beatrice Lowe, phlox pink geoigette with lace overskirt. Miss B. Gooding, chartreuse green georgette with ribbon banding. Miss J. Gooding, ivory taffeta and silver metal lace. * ' Miss Richardson, moonlight blue crepe de" chine with oriental relief. CARD PARTY A progressive “iSOO” party was given bv the Ellerslie bowlers on Tuesday evening. The winners were Mrs. Waters and Mr. "Westbrook. Consolation prizes to Mrs. S. Cole and Mr. Hill. Among the players were: Mr. and Mrs. Toy, Mr. and Mrs. McKelvie. Mrs. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. and Miss N. Power. Mrs. J. Empson, Mrs. F. McAneny, Mr. H. Empen, Mrs. Aicken. and many others. AN ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Eva Veronica, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Pizzini, of Hamilton, to John James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins, of Devonport.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 463, 19 September 1928, Page 4

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814

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 463, 19 September 1928, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 463, 19 September 1928, Page 4

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