Ill (own on (heir hcmrymoon aflrin ruMi war wedding n t Chrlsl Clmrcli. South Ynrru. Melbourne, n week tisjo, nrt* ^ si j i -i t n AMJiur Moon, a J F, oI Neutrnl Bay. nnd Mr' Mlt;on. wliu wm. formerly Doro-Kl!lt;t« on herformerly o!f’orrr Irahir'** whoflii' ’iccKe in the grand fiwhlun parade lor Air si tlir Mlncrvu Tiieutrp.l»h among them. keep flic grin' of! However ! gathered nr mannequin parade* • *Another wrilillnr •» flic oftlncut is shirt mi* the part y ball roll-ij u. Murie Duma.' to Tony Ham-MARY O'KEEFE end JOHN WILSON, who will bo married this month, in a pro-wedding party atPrinco'vOctober 19 . . . for tlir day. The ceremony is to be In Hie chupel ut Shore, for the nnke nf t,he old aehool tie. ntul nfu-rwnrds Marie’.i mother. Mrs. W. B. Durans Id Riving a reception nt her fin: In Fnlrfux-road •h’tin Crnfcbe . . M.irir travelled hnck from Fngimid with her nbotil four yearn oro . . Li to he the only brlilr.vnuiil On Friday, Jean Llpht-fuot-Walker hod bridge for her at Double Bay . . after they had all hem I.. Marie's brother. !*nce-Ccirporai Ilarry Dumas, marchingWhoever hinted that we might have a dull Race Week, hadn't counted on Australia Day turning Martin Place into a super salesman's gala for war tunds and the big march of the A.I.F. through the streets on Friday.wide tor the hig march with the races to bolster their excuse for a trip to town . . . Lorna Mac. Smith was down from Bnree Cnbouno, Kore-with young sister, from Frenshnm, and a t h e r. to see her Gunners Bruce and were marching . . • i/id tin* races together Lorna's staying Allworth at Eli/.a-lor ine rest 01 triefi-n.Raco Week hostess. RADA PENFOLD HYLAND, wore this whito frock and sapphiro bow at hor party at Toft Monks.Crowded