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Wedding
Plans:
Lots of parties
have been
planned for
popular Veron-
ica mays oona, wno win wea
Leigh Outtrim at St. John's,
Toorak, on
May 18. Mrs
Lionel Fergu
son gave r
knick - knack
tea, and other
hostesses will
be Mrs Ian
Hay, Mrs
Sam Kay.
Mrs David
Macregor —
she is Veron
ica's sister
and will be
matron - of -
honor — Mrs
Frank Dang-
low anri Mrs
— John Warlow Rf lev ILfawn DAMA Help
— John Warlow
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Eric Robertson. Veronica and
Leigh hope to live on the
land.
final The engagement
1,1 of Roma, only
Event: daughter of Mr
U l1' and Mrs E. M.
Lemke, of Bruce Street, Box
Hill, to Keith, elder son of
Mrs M. Williams, of Watt
Street, Box Hill, and the late
Mr P. T. Williams, will be
celebrated at si party for her
birthday at her parents' home"'
tms evening, noma is at tne
Conservatorium, but plans to
marry before the end of the
year.
Enveuiell Mr and Mrs
rut KMJtu waiter Kil-
Pnwfn1 lough, of Or-
runy. rong Roadj
Toorak, will give a farewell
party for fellow American. Mr
Ben Bradley, at the Hotel
Australia, "tonight. Mr Bradley
will return to the States soon,
after 11 years in Australia.
The hostess will wear a black
crepe cocktail frock and a
white felt hat trimmed with
feathers
Mrs Killough has Just heard
from her daughter Mickey,
Mrs Emerson Lynn, who was
married here in January. She
and her husband were In Lon
don when the letter was writ
ten, having Just returned from
a tour of Scotland. They are
now in Paris, and plan to
leave for the United States in
June.
fSaln British and
vwla Australian
Pvemievc h&ss will
I L. contrlbute to
the all-British atmosphere of
the gala premiere of "Where's
Charley?" in aid of the Bri
tish Memorial Fund at the
Tivoli Theatre tonight. About
20 convalescents from Ston-
nington will occupy the boxes
donated by Mrs L. R. Buxton
and Mi' Norman Sharpe.
Others have seats in the body
of the house bought with other
donations. They will be wel
comed by Mrs Buxton, Mr
Hugh Lyon, Mr Peter Isaacson
and Mr John Robinson.
flloeet'lal The Old com-
BUI patlbleSi ,0 ex_
|f„. student organi-
BiiSllllS sation of the
Victorian College of Phar
macy, will "bite the hand that
feeds them" at their annual
ball In aid of the Old Compat-
lbles Scholarship, at the Dor
chester toniaht. Souvenir nro-
grammes will be liberally be
sprinkled with good humored
insults about the products of
t(ie firms which have helped to
swell the scholarship fund with
donations. The scholarship is
awarded to a student at the
end of his or her third year, to
cover the fees of the final year
at the Pharmacy College.
BfWtssi In Melbourne for
ci wen a fortnight arc
Hobart: Mr and Mrs
Stanley Barnett,
of Hobart. who are accom
panied by their daughter.
Wendy. They are staying at
the Hotel Windsor.
The family came to Mel-
bourne to see son John off to
England In the Orcades. He
has completed his engineering
course and will take up a posi
tion with a London firm. A
keen tennis player, John hopes
to compete at Wimbledon this
year.
J linn The Staff Corps
/i' "'I Mess at Army
H e a d q u arters,
" Victoria Barracks,
will hold an At Home this even
ing. The mess president, Col.
A. E. Grant, will welcome the
guests. Among those attend
ing will be Lieut.-General and
. Mrs S. F. Rowell, Brigadier
and Mrs J. Mann. Brigadier
and Mrs H. S. Nurse, Briga
dier and Mrs E. W. Woodward,
Brigadier and Mrs R. Bier-
wirth, Colonel A. V. Burgess,
Lleut.-Colonel and Mrs E. J.
McNamara, and Lleut.-Colonel
and Mrs J. V. Davidson-
Houston.
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