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^he Social 'Round
Conducted By IDRA
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social matters should be addressed 'Idra,' Social Editress. S
Mrs. E. McSweeney and Mrs. W. A.
Plumstead having spent a month's
holiday at the Hotel Botanic, returned
to. Melbourne by the *ifn.ntinriq on
Monday.
Miss Eileen KenniwelL of Cottesloe,
W.A-, who has been on s cruise to HJl
will leave tomorrow for the West on
the Orama. During her stay, in Ade
laide she was .the guest of Mrs. R. T -
Elliott, at Westbourae Park, and Mrs
N. W. Torode. at;Netherby. .
Staying at the Hotel Botanic are Mr
and Mrs. M. Owen (Melbourne). Miss
Amy L. Laycock (Melbourne). Mrs. R
M. Jones, and Mrs. A. S. Jones (Clare)
The engagement is an
nounced of Kathleen Prim
rose, daughter of the late
Harry Aldam Fowler, of
Woodthorp Hall, Chester
field, and Mrs. Fowler, of
Presrwich, Lancashire,
England, and Theodor
Siegfried, youngest son of
the late Rev. C. Dorsch
and Mrs. Dorsch, of 119
Fullarton road, Fullarton.
The annual students' ball of Sacred
Heart College will be held at the
Ma^on de Danse. Glenelg. tonight.
Mrs. David St. John Seddon is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Seddon. at
the Bank of Adelaide at Loxton.
The president (Mrs. H. A. Lewis)
and committee of the Dominican Con
vent Old Scholars' Association have ar
ranged a Cabra golden iubilee ball
to be held 'at The AusiEaliac on duly
29. Miss Mollie. Breaden Is. secre
tary.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McBeath, of
Sydney, were Pnas-*'BarK by the Ka
wimKin which arrived yesterday. They
are at the Hotel w-^hnvmrl
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kessell, of Sydney,
who arrived' by the Kanimbla yester
day, are staying at the Hotel Rich
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hutchlnsoni who
arrived In Adelaide by tie Melbourne
express on Sunday, are staying at the
Hotel Richmond. Mr. Hutchinson is
the new Amprirsm consul.
Mrs. A. R: West, of Clare, Is spend
ing, a few days at Jamestown with her
daughter, Mrs. Frank HalL
Misses J. Johns and P. Roberts, of
St. Peters, and Miss Gwen Marston,
of Mintaro, left by the **«nmn^B for
the eastern States on Monday.
The women's committee of the Bri
tish Imperial Services sub-branch of
the RSSUmA. will hold a whist drive
at League headquarters tonight, at 8
pjn.
. Invitations have been sent out for a
pianoforte recital by Thora Lawson.
associated by Ida Hase, soprano, in
the Largs Methodist Hall on Tuesday,
at 8 pjn.
In aid of the fruit stall for Kuitpo
gala, Mrs. George Short Is arranging
an afternoon bridge party at the
ApoUo Restaurant on August 3. Mrs.
Short will be glad of gifts of fruit and
vegetables for her stall for August 20
and 21.
The 9th Light Horse Regiment,
AXf1., is holding its annual ball
in aid of TJ3. soldiers at the Palais
Royal on September 2. His Excellency
the Governor. Sir Winston Dugan, has
granted his patronage, and signified
bis intention, together with Iduly
Dugan, of being present. The Lord
Mayor -and Lady Mayoress will also at
tend. Lieutenant-Colonel T. H. Dar
ley is bon. secretary.
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