The Sun Herald November 8 1953 Social News and Gossip Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dobson, of Newcastle, are making a tour of the North Coast by car. Family party at Prince's during the week for Miss Elwyn Bowman, of Archerfield, Singleton, who lunched with her fiance Mr. James Lomax of Surrey, England, her sister, Mrs. Phillip Berry-Smith and her mother, Mrs. A. Bowman. Miss Bowman, younger daughter of the late Mr. Authur Bowman, and Mrs. Bowman and Mr. Lomax, son of the late Mr. Walter Lomax and Mrs. A. E. Lomax, of Richmond, Surrey, will marry at St. Mark's Church Darling Point, on December 16.(Photograph caption) Eleven members of the Bowral C.W.A. younger set, and two non-members, are busy rehearsing for the mannequin parade which they will present on Tuesday evening at Bowral School of Arts for their funds. Mrs. Joan Crockett, of Bowral, is training the models, who will show sports, day, and evening wear. The annual conference of the Mudgee-Coolah C.W.A. was held during the week and was opened by the State vice-president, Miss Hall, in the absence of the State president, Mrs. W, H. Cullen, who was unable to attend because of illness. Office bearers elected for the ensuing year were: Group president, Mrs. N. Petrie (Hargraves); Group representative, Mrs. S. Seaman (Hargraves); secretary, Mrs. H. Williams (Grattai); treasurer, Mrs. S. Knight (Mudgee); publicity officer Mrs. C. M. Ellison (Mudgee); handicraft officer, Mrs. A. Garling (Dunedoo); branch presidents, Mesdames G. Snodgrass (Mendooran), F. Walton (Coolah), W. Kerr (Binnaway), G. Cant (Kandos), L. Croxon (Coonabarabran), and S. Elphinstone (Mudgee). Sheryl Reardon Toowoomba Queensland.