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WOMEN’S WORLD

In and Out of Town

News items intended for publication in this column cannot be accepted unless accompanied by the signature and address of the sender. Notices of engagements require the signature of both parties, and a charge of 5s will be made for such announcement. Mrs. 11. C. Nolan, “Otipi," has left on a visit to Christchurch. # * * * Mrs. J. R. Beckett has returned from a visit to Taihape. * * * * Mrs. C. J. Long, “Ti Told,” Hexton, left to-day to visit Christchurch and Timaru. * • ♦ » Miss A. Carr, Auckland, is the guest of Miss N. Shelton, Tolaga Bay. • • • » Mr. and Mrs. C. Monckton, Ngatapa, have been staying at Wainui Beach. * o * » Mrs. A. Jeffrey, Aberdeen road, is leaving to-morrow on a visit to Pehiri. * * «9 * Miss Pauline Crawford has returned to Picton after visiting Mrs. W. Sherriff, Ormond. * * v * Miss L. Grey, Palmerston road, is spending a few days with Mrs. C. Gray, Waiohika. * * « * Mrs. A. Steele, Pehiri, intends leaving on Monday on a visit to Wellington and Hawke’s Bay. • * * * Private W. P. Willock, Trentham, and Mrs. Willock, arrived at Gisborne yesterday. * * * * Second Lieutenant P. R. Willock, Trentham. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B. Willock, Heta road. * * * * Miss Hilary Couper, Hawke’s Bay, is arriving to-day on a Visit to Mrs. J. C. N. Thomas, Owen road. * * * * M r . and Mrs. W. R. B. Willock, ,T ~‘a road, have returned from a brief visit to Wellington. ♦** * ( The Misses E., M. and A. Bradley, Childers road have returned from a visit to Te Puia Hot Springs. *• * » Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macleod,. Clifford street, have returned from a brief visit to Waikaremoana and Rotoiti. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geddis, Wellington, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Maureen Geddis, are the guests of Mrs. W. Sherriff, Ormond ♦ * * * Miss Jill Williams, Fitzherbert street, who has been staying with Mrs. R. Barton, Featherston, returned to Gisborne on Thursday. * * • * Private E. Thomas, Trentham, is arriving to-day to spend his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. N. Thomas, Owen road.’ * * * * Miss F. Orr, Kanakanaia, accompanied by Mrs. A. V. S. Reed and Miss Ruth Reed, Hawke’s Bay, is visiting Nelson. • * * * Mrs. C. Blackburn, Domett street, is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Veitch, Pehiri. * * * * Mrs. H. Gilmer, Whitaker street, has returned from a visit to Hastings, where she attended the Hawke’s Bay Croquet Association’s annual tournament. * * « * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. N. Thomas. Owen road, accompanied by Miss Joan Thomas, returned on Thursday from a visit to Waikaremoana and Rotoiti. * * * * Miss Shona Williams, who has been visiting her parents, Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Williams, Fitzherbert street, left yesterday on her return to Wellington. « * * * Mrs. F. W. Nolan, Russell street, and her daughter, Miss Penelope Nolan, returned on Thursday from a visit to Auckland. They were accompanied by Miss A. Carr. * * * * Mrs. H. M. McLennan and her daughter, Miss F. McLennan, who were the guests of the Misses Watkins, Mangapapa, for the Tombleson-Gilling-ham wedding, returned to Havelock North on Thursday. * * * * Miss F. Preece, Auckland, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. H. Lysnar, Russell street, left yesterday to visit her nieces, Mrs. A. G. Lancaster, Porangahau, and Mrs. • A. Forsythe, Wellington. ' * * * ♦ Second-Lieutenant D. F. Muir and Mrs. Muir, and Second-Lieutenant J. R. Beckett and Mrs. Beckett recently paid a brief visit to ‘‘The Chateau,” Tongariro National Park. Mrs. Muir is now the guest of Mrs. Selwyn Culwick, Taupo. * * * * Finality in the choice of the four aspirants to the throne in Napier’s patriotic queen carnival has been reached, the queens selected being:— Army, Miss Peggy Black; Navy, Miss Pat. Kingston; Air Force, Miss Heather Grant; Nursing, Miss Betty Fenwick. * *- * * , i One of the original band of pioneers, Mrs. S. Bary, of Renwicktown, Marlborough, who has been a resident of that province for over 81 years, celebrated her ninety-fifth birthday this week. Mrs. Bary retains her faculties to a remarkable degree. MORE PRECIOUS THAN JEWELS A flawless skin la more precious than the finest diamond, but it need | not bo us rare. Even thoso who think that distressing skin ailments bar them forever, from beauty are Afteticl new hope With the Klexerha freatmerii ,'For. thirty years the & lexerna Jr eat Went has overcome the most persistent cases of Eczema, Acne, Psoriasis and other skin and scalp eoniplaints. Sufferers from ' any type of skin or scalp allmerit3 are advised to write for a free copy of the Klexenm Booklet, or consult the nurse at the IClexema, Rooms In the Bank of N.S.W. Building, Gladstone Road, plßborne.*

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Mrs. A. A. Whitehead, Rutene road, left to-day on a visit to Wellington. * * * • Mrs. Frank Evans, Aberdeen road, has returned from a visit to Waikaremoana and Rotoiti. a * t- * Mrs. G. R. Bloomfield, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. Granville Holdsworth. “Paringahau,” Puha. 4, * * Miss Shirley Appleton. Te Karaka, left to-day for Dunedin to resume her studies at Otago University. <c * * * Mrs. G. Gordon, Whakatane, is staying with her son, Mr. R. Cjordon, Kahuroa station. Tolaga Bay. * » * + Mrs C. M. Hutchinson Stout street, has returned to Gisborne after visiting Te Puia Hot Springs. * St * * Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Upton, Rotorua, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. R. Gordon, Kahuroa station, Tolaga Bay. • * * * Dr. A. Murray Scott, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitehead, Rutene road, has left on his return to Dunedin. * * * * Mrs. N. S. Thomas, who, with her children has been the guest of Mrs. W. R. B. Willock, Heta road, is returning to Tolaga Bay at the week-end. * * * • Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hay and their small son Stuart, Muriwai, are the guests of Mrs. H. McAllister, Napier, for the McAllister-Ramson wedding. * * $ » Miss B. Dowding, “Kangatira,” Te Karaka, leaves this week to commence training as a Karitane nurse at the Stewart Karitane Hospital, Wanganui. * <> * * In Ruatoria on Tuesday Mrs. P. G. Burton gave a delightful luncheon uarty in honour of Mesdames P. F. Barker and Mazengarb, president and secretary respectively of the Poverty Bay Federation of Women’s Institutes, who have been on a tour of all the East Coast institutes. The guests were Mrs. Russell, president of the Ruatoria Women’s Institute, Mesdames Fry, Boagey, Ted Williams, Harold Williams, Bird and Wicksteed.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 1 March 1941, Page 7

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WOMEN’S WORLD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 1 March 1941, Page 7

WOMEN’S WORLD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 1 March 1941, Page 7