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  3. LADY'S JUMPER.

    This jumper is made with the front slightly gathered into a shoulder yoke, the back being left plain. The sleeves are sewn into ordinary armholes and ...

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  7. MR. L. MYERS TO MISS WINIFRED FELS.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated at the Bourke street Synagogue on Wednesday, June 17, when Miss Winifred Fels, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  8. ST. KILDA SILVER WEDDING

    Cr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards entertained a number of their friends at their home, "Islington," Dickens street, St. Kilda, on Saturday, June ...

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  9. PASS THE SALT, PLEASE!

    Not only is salt essential to health, but it has a thousand and one uses in the kitchen, laundry and for general purposes. ...

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  10. ST. KILDA AU REVOIR PARTY.

    In cider to say au revoir to their friends before leaving for a holiday the Misses Gladys and Madge Hoadley gave an enjoyable dance at the ...

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  12. MR. W. P. CLAY TO MISS DORIS PORTER.

    The marriage of Mr. Wallace Payne Clay, youngest son of the late Mr. T. Clay, Whitchurch, Shropshire, England, and Mrs Clay, "The Cecil," St. ...

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  14. Social Events.

    Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, of "Studley," Toorak road, have bought a property at Corowa and are leaving Melbourne with their daughter Jean ...

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  15. WEDDINGS.

    A charming wedding was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Murrumbeena. The bride was Miss Nancy Read, elder daughter of the late Mr. ...

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  16. Engagements and Weddings.

    Miss Sylvia G. Stancliffe, youngest daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Stanclifle, Raleigh street, Windsor, to Mr. Frederick D. Chapman, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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