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A LADY'S LETTER
Taste is the mark of an educated
man, imagination the sign of a
productive man, and emotional bal
ance the token of a mature man.
,hilip N. Youtz in "The Forum."
My dear Mary,
For this week's reading the
librarian recommends :--Emmeline
Morrison's "In an Ocean Cfty,"
Joseph Shaw's "Derelict," Oliver
Sandys's "Crinchlenose," W. M.
Raine's "On the Dodge," Simon
Dare's "Autumn Enchanted," Eliza
beth Cambridge's "Spring Always
Comes," Barbara Board's "News
girl in Egypt," Lotte Lehmann's
'Wings of Song."
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The engagement is announced of
Chris, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. Docherty, of Lane street,
Boulder, to John, second son of
Mrs. and the late Mr. J. G. Camp
bell, of Moran street, Boulder.
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To visit her son, Mr. Arnold
Harris, and his wife at the Lake
View mines, Mrs. Harris, senr., ar
rived last week from the United
States of Ame ica, travelling from
Adelaide by the mail 'plane.
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Mrs. C. G. Thielicke has as her
guest for several months, Mrs. Ber
nice B. Bushong, of Gladstone,
,$ichigan, United States of
SAmerica. Mrs. Bushong arrived
by the trans-Australian train from
the Eastern States.
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Mrs. Knapp arrived from Perth
at the week-end to visit her
daughter, Mrs. H. James.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Blockley returned
turing the week from Perth, where
they have spent several months.
Mrs. Philip Hogan was hostess to
a cheery gathering on Monday
afternoon, when guests included
lesdames T. H. Hannah, C. G.
lliott, E. E. Brimage E. McGinn,
urnip, Alan Webster, R. De
assey and R. Boylen,
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