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IN TOWN AND OUT

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NOTES Mrs. L. Weston, of Papatoetoe, is visiting Rotorua. * * Miss Mavis Zellman, of Hamilton, is visiting Auckland. * • * Mrs. J. H. Hume, of Auckland, is staying in Raglan. • • • Miss C. Lloyd is visiting Miss D. Pirritt in Morrinsville. Miss Kay-Smith, Scotland, is an overseas visitor to Rotorua. * * * Mrs. Colin Taylor, of Hamilton, is among the visitors at Milford. Mrs. Mahony, of Cambridge, is spending a holiday at Devonport. • * * Mrs. Morton and Miss Gunn are Christchurch visitors to Rotorua. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods, of Morrinsville, are staying at the Central Hotel. Mrs, A. E. Johnstone, of Auckland, is among the visitors at Brent’s, RotoMrs. F. C. Buddie, of Long Look Out, Takapuna, has returned from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. E. Minell, of Wellington, are among the guests at the Grand Hotel. ♦ * * Mrs. L>. G. Macfarlane, of Matara Road. Remuera, is staying at Waiheke Island. * * * ** Miss Doreen Bullock-Webster left on Monday for a short visit to Wellington, Dr. and Mrs. G. Whyte, Wellington, are spending a holiday at Brent’s, Rotorua. * * * Mrs. M. Pezaro and Mrs. S. Pezaro arrived by the Ulimaroa from Sydney yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Collins and family, of Sydney, are spending a fortnight in Rotorua. Mrs. Beale, of Hamilton, has returned home from a visit to St. Heliers Bay. Mrs. C. Rees and her niece, who have been visiting Auckland, have returned to Hamilton. «• * * Mr. and Mrs. Major, of New Plymouth, are visiting Auckland and are staying at Arundel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fraser, of Wlieturangi Road, have returned from a motor trip to Rotorua. Mr. and Mrs. G. Laurance, of Wellington, and Miss M. Cook, of Wanganui, are at the Royal Hotel. Mrs. W. J. Aitken and Mrs. A. J. Aitken. of Kereone, Morrinsville, are visiting Auckland for a few days. # * Miss Neale, of Dunedin, arrived this afternoon on a holiday visit to Auckland, and will stay at Braeburn. Mrs. M. Dowling, of Hawera, leaves from Auckland by the Niagara next Tuesday for a visit to Australia. * * * Miss A. Loudon, Tauranga, arrived yesterday to spend a holiday in Auckland, and is staying at Braeburn. * * * - Mrs. H. Brett and her niece. Miss Connfe Day, who have been visiting Rotorua, have returned to Remuera. Mrs. Arlow, of Wellington,, who was the guest of Mrs. G. T. Marriner, of Remuera. returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Prior, of Brisbane, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith, of Wanganui, are guests at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Beamish, of Bassett Road, Remuera, leave on Monday to take up their residence in New Plymouth. * * * Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Cooke and family, who have been spending the holidays at Takapuna, have returned to Mount Eden. * * * Mrs. J. Mitchell, of Victoria Avenue, Remuera, has returned from a visit to Cambridge, where she stayed with her daughter, Mrs. M. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Burt and Miss C. Burt, of Sea View Road, Remuera, have returned after a month’s holiday at Rotorua. Wairakei and Taupo. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. McGavack and daughter, of Invercargill, who arrived t by motor to spend a holiday with Mrs. I F. Pearson, Mount Eden, are returning ; today, accompanied by Mrs. Pearson. * * * Miss M. Cooper, of Ashburton, who j has been in Auckland for several ! months studying dancing, and has been staying with Mrs. J. Coleman, Epsom, left last evening for her home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. .T. F. Studholme. of Fendalton, Christchurch, are the guests for a few days, of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Alice Fergusson at Government House. Wellington. Later they will leave for the Taihape district. YOU MUST HAVE SUNSHINE A woman's work (indoors usually) calls for respite at least once a year (and that isn’t often enough), when, the chief object should be TO GET INTO THE SUNSHINE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, because sunshine contains a vitamin most necessary to life. There is no need to associate sunshine with sunburn and a skinned nose, because de Maunay’s No. 77 Cream, 2s 6d, and No. 77 Complexion Powder, 2s 6d., are in th€:mselves a perfect protection to the skin, and a help in maintaining a youthful appearance. These are sponsored by Sharland and Co., Ltd., Auckland and Wellington, and obtainable ! at all chemists and toilet departments. L RUTH.

Blue Wedding Miss Molly Horsley Wears Heirloom Veil Of Old Flemish Lace CEREMONY IN DIOCESAN SCHOOL CHAPEL Glorious blue hydrangea bi’ooms decorated the Diocesan School Chapel this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Winifred Mary (Molly) Horsley, eldest daughter of Mr. and Dr. Horsley, 19 Symonds Street, to Mr. Colin Shand Caddie, youngest son of Mrs, Caddie and the late Mr. N. Caddie. Softest ivory ninon fashioned the bridal gown which was short in the front and fell in three graceful flares to the ankles at the back. Her heirloom veil, of full train-length, loaned for the occasion, was of beautiful Flemish lace, and was fastened with clusters and a narrow filet of orange blossom. She carried a sheaf of Christmas lilies. Miss Kitty Horsley and Miss Jean Horsley were the bridesmaids. They wore hydrangea blue ninon frocks, similarly made with close-fitting corsageg and trailing, flared skirts dipping at the back. Shoulder bows, caught with a diamente clasp, added distinction to the frocks. Their pink crinoline hats were flower-trimmed and each maid carried a sheaf of blue and pink flowers. Little Misses Dorothy and Elizabeth Woodward were the quaint flowergirls. Their little blue ninon frocks were prettily frilled and they wore pink wreaths. Their tiny posies were of pink and blue flowers. The bride was given away by her father and the Rev. Mr. Watson performed the marriage ceremony. Mr. H. Horsley, uncle of the bride, was at the organ. Mr. Stan. Jolly acted as best man and Mr. John Horsley was groomsman. A reception was held later at the home of the bride’s parents, No. 19 Symonds Street, where Dr. Horsley received the guests wearing a frock of navy blue georgette and hat to tone. Her bouquet was of flowers in shades of blue. Mrs. Caddy chose a navy blue ensemble, with a blue hat and a bouquet of gold flowers. The reception hall was arranged with blue hydrangeas and palest pink flowers, and the garden was set out with bright coloured umbrellas shading the small tables. Among the guests were:— Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Horsley (grandparents). Sir Carrick and Lady Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mandeno, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horsley, Miss Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodward, Mrs. Milsom, Miss Milsom, Miss Honey Jackson, Miss Joan Robertson, Miss Helen Jackson, iiiss Maisie Jackson, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackenzie, Dr. Gordon,. Captain and Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Dr. Morris, Miss Cherrie Anderson, Miss Thelma Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs. Maguire, Miss Dalton, Miss Jean Moore, Miss Nancy Noakes, Miss Nancy Ballantyne, Miss Joan Cousins, Miss Rona Rainger, Miss Carrie Rainger, Miss Cassie Lintott, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, Miss Kathleen Reynolds, Miss Daphne Rainger, Miss Cushla Rainger, Major Richards, Mrs. Humphrey, Mr. Geoff Jackson, Miss Molly Aitcheson, Mrs. Zinzan, Miss Merle Vaile, Miss Cockroft, Mr. and Mrs. Pooley, Mrs. Fawcett, Dr. and Mrs. Somerville, Miss Somerville, Jack Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Madill, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin, Mr. and Mrs. Philips, Miss Dolly Vaile, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Reynolds, Miss Peggy Mandeno, Dr. Robb, Sister Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Craig. Miss Walkley, Miss Hilda Walkley, Dr. and Mrs. Aiken, Dr. and Mrs. Neil, Miss Molly Neil. Miss McCulloch, Rev. Carew Thomas, Miss Walker, Mr. Hughling Jackson, Dr. Jock Caughey, Mr. and Mrs. MacCarthy, Miss Eileen MacCormick, Miss Judy Aiken, Miss Lois Cameron, Miss Molly Mitch elson, and Mr. Bethel.

SHEAF OF LILIES TAUMARUNUI WEDDING PROCTOR—MOORE At tli© Anglican Church, Taumarunui, the marriage took place of Hazel Katherine, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore, of Mokauiti (King Country) to Frank Charles Hardy, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Proctor, of Foxton. The service was performed conjointly by the Revs. J. W. Burley and Boyt. The bride was given away by her father, and wore a dainty frock of ivory satin and Brussels lace, with an embroidered veil and coronet of orange blossoms. She /carried a sheaf of St. Joseph lilies and orange blossoms, with r*Atin streamers. Miss Mavis Ford, of Ongarue, was in attendance as bridesmaid, and wore a dress of pale pink georgette, with a berth© collar of lace, and crinoline hat to tone. She also carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas and butterfly blue delphiniums. Mr. Harold Smith, of Woodville, supported the bridegroom as best man. After the wedding a reception took place at Manson’s Marble Bar, where the bride’s mother received her guests wearing a navy ensemble with crinoline hat. The bridegroom’s mother wore a navy satin beaute dress with *a black ottoman satin coat and hat in tone. The bride travelled in a fawn rep ensemble. ELABORATE MOULDINGS Elaborate mouldings collect dust and harbour mosquitoes and should be avoided. Many people even prefer to do without the picture rail in their homes, as the recess for gripping the picture hook is impossible to clean and forms a safe refuge for these unpleasant insects.

MISS M. ORMISTON IS CHARMING BRIDE WEDDING OF INTEREST IN CITY DELICATE COLOUR SCHEME A charming frock of palest capucine georgette and lace, with a close-fitting corsage, having a point in front outlined with flowers, and an ankle-length skirt of three frills finished with a large taffeta bow at the back, was chosen by Miss Marjorie Joyce Ormiston ("Mamie") for her wedding this afternoon. To complete the delightful colour picture, a veil of pale apricot tulle was worn, train-length, with a spray of delicate pink orange blossoms across the front of the head, and clustering over the ears. A shower bouquet of

! apricot and pink blossoms was cari ried. > I Miss Ormiston is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ormiston. of East Avenue, Mount Eden, the bridegroom being Mr. Arthur George Sparrow, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sparrow, of St. Albans. Christchurch. The ceremony took place at the Gordon Road Methodist Church. Mount Eden, the Rev, W. A. Sinclair being the officiating minister, and Mr. Lindsay Mitchell presiding at the organ. The bride was given away by her father. Mr. R. Davidson fulfilling the duties of best man. The church had been beautifully decorated with flowers in apricot tonings, tiny posies marking the pews for the guests. As bridesmaid, Miss Gwen Latimer wore a lovely frock of pale apple green • lace, having a swathed hip yoke and ; full flared skirt dipping at the sides. I A wreath of green flowers encircled ? the head, and she carried a bouquet of : apricot tinted roses. I To complete a very chic toilette.

j shoes of green satin, and stocking of ; the same shade, were worn. A reception was held later at the ! home of the bride’s parents. where Mrs. Ormiston received the guests in a becoming frock of dull vieux rose crepe de chine, under a coat of wool marocain to tone. Her hat was of gold liseret straw, with a chenille mount in shades of rose and blue. A bouquet of flowers to tone was carried. The rooms had been attractively arranged with flowers in a colour scheme of apricot, the tables looking particularly lovely with apricot tinted ribbons and blossoms. MANY GUESTS Among the guests were:—The Rev. M. Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wayte and Miss Dorothy Way to; Mr. and Airs. J. West and Miss W. West; Mr. and Airs. C. West: Air. and Airs. J. ! It. Reyburn; Airs. H. Wilson and Miss • E. Wilson; Mr. W. AI. Reyburn; Air. and Mrs. E. X. Ormiston. Air. and Mrs. Alan Davis, Atisses AT. and F. Cook. Airs. X. Alain. Miss Al. Ormiston. Miss E. White, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Mitchell. Miss Mabel Niccolls, Miss Mona Coath, Mrs. AI. Grace, Aliss Goldie. Mr. and Mrs. David Latimer, Air. and Airs. HunterHarrison, Air. W. Aitken. Mrs. H. Tattersal. Airs. Bolitho. Mr. and Airs. F. C. Buddie, Air. and ATrs. Alan Leonard. Mr. Rev ell Reynolds. Mr. J. McCullogh. Mr. 11 D’Este, Miss M. Hallett. Miss Rita Darby. Miss Iris Broad, Mrs. Van Breda. Aliss Gretta Herron. Air. and Mrs. L. Cunningham, Aliss B. Manktelow. Air. and Airs. J. Cowling, Aliss Alarjorie Hay, Air and Airs. W. Goad, Miss AT. Jakms, Rev. and Airs. E. T. Olds, Airs. W. Mayes.

ISLAND WEDDING KAWAU WILL BE EN FETE TODAY There will be great festivity on Kawau Island today, when the first wedding to take place on the island will be celebrated. The bride is Miss Nora Creina Reeves, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawford Reeves, of Mansion House, Kawau, and Mr. Robert Ballard Wilson, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilson, of St. Leonards, Takapuna, is the bridegroom. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Miss Gwendolin Margaret Edwards, voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards, Taumarunui, to Mr. Charles George Hillier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hillier. of Glenmore, Auckland. * * * An engagement has been announced between Mavis Winifred, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Tombs, of Hamilton, and Warwick, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Varney, also of Hamilton. * * * An engagement has been announced between Cecelia, fourth daughter of M r. and Mrs. G. J. Nash, of Frasertown, and John, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Parke Pittar, Hamilton. si* * * m The engagement is announced of Doris Mae, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullon. of Maungaturoto. to Donald McLean, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLean, of Maungaturoto.

WAIKATO NOTES Mrs. A. B. Collier, of Hamilton, t, visiting Tauranga. * • • • Miss Carey, of 'Wellington, has *>-- - visiting in Hamilton. • * • Mrs. Finlayson. of Matamata. is r*i a visit to Whangarei. ’ ' 011 • • • Mrs. D. Johnson. Waitoa, is «ix>n/4 ing a holiday at Marokopa. " * • • • Mrs. Neil (England) is the guest Mrs. H. Williams in Hamilton. 5 • • • Mrs. Kent Johnson, of Hamilton »« spending a holiday at Tokaanu. * * • • • Miss Connie Edwards, of Taranaki is the guest of Mrs. Hunger, at Waitoa] • • • Mrs. T. B. Insoll, who has been visiting Helensville. has returned to Haml ilton. Mrs. S. Hyde and family. Waitoa. are spending a holiday at Waihi Beach. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Waitoa, are spending a holiday at Waihi Beach. • • • Mrs. G. P. IJndsay and family hav® returned from a holiday at Waihi Beach. • • • Miss Bane, of Wellington, is * guest at the Plot Springs Hotel at Te Aroha. • * • Mrs. J. Williams, who has been on a holiday to Tauranga, has returned to Hamilton. * * • Mrs. W. Williams, of Te Aroha, who has been on a visit to Timaru, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Mills, of Waitoa, are on a. motoring tour of Napier and Palmerston North. Miss N. Rogers, of Palmerston, is on a visit to Hamilton, and is the guest of Mrs. E. V. Stace. Mrs. E. Whitehead, of Thames, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Scherer, in Hamilton, has returned home. Miss Marion Shaw, who has been spending the holidays in Hamilton and Mercury Bay, has returned to Wellington. • • • Mr. F. M. and the Misses E. and J. Strange, of Te Aroha, have left on a motor tour to Rotorua, 'Whakatane and other North Island centres. • • • Misses K. and C. Corbett, of Tauranga, who have been on a visit to their uncle;, Mr. J. W. Corbett, at Springdale, have returned home.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 4

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IN TOWN AND OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 4

IN TOWN AND OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 4

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