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WOMEN’S WORLD

* DAILY ROUND *

Mrs. M. McDonald, Kanakauain, .is stayin:? with Mrs. H. G. Wellborne. Kelvin road. Mrs. E. .1. Baldwin, Whatntulu, spent- a few days in Gisborne this week. Mrs. 11. E. Williams, Runtoria, is the guest or Mrs. Lawson Field, VVaniui Beach. Mrs. l-’imllay, Wellington, is the gm si id her sister, Mrs. J. B. Morris, Tolnga BayMiss Ruth McGailiii. Hawke's Bay w:u recently the guest of Mrs. a. A- Enrol Tokura road. The Bishop of Wniapn, the Ut. Rev. G. C Cruiekshank, Is nrrivime at Gisborne on Monday. Miss Bradley nud Miss M. Bradley, Childers road, left yesterday on a visit to To Pula Hot. Springs. . Snundron Leader M. Yamlerpump and Mrs. Vr.iuiorpump, VVai|’o:i, arc visiting ~s /)FlH*. | Mrs. A. S. Davis, Dannevirke, accompanied liv her daughter and young son, ha: been visiting Mrs. S. E. Wilks, Stout street. ENGAGEMENTS Goldsmith—Metcalfe.—An engagement is announced between Claude Reginald, youngei son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Goldsmith, Hastings, ami Joan Mary Elenor, eldest daughtei of' Mr. and Mrs. R. Metcalfe, Gisborne. Hamilton—Cade.—An engagement is announccd between Cecil Arthur, second son ot Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hamilton, Palmerston road, Gisborne, and Nancy Rita, tim'd (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cade. St Martin’s, Christchurch. ST. LUKE'S MOTHERS’ UNION A short service in St. Luke's Church Waerenga-a-hika, conducted by the Lev. LC. Aires, preceded the first meeting of the /ear of St. Luke’s branch of the Mot nets Jnion, held at "The Vicarage" on Weilm-s----dav afternoon. The chair was taken n.' Mrs. R. C. Aires. An interesting, hepltipaper on child training; was road and late "■•cussed- The aftep'oon tea hostesses wen Mrs. A. Barrow and Mrs. A. Paulson. SUCCESSFUL DANCE The building fund- of the Tamarnu Women's Institute benefited ns the result of a successful - dance conducted hy the mem- , -rs in tin- Seiy.vn liall on 'ihui'sday nig... Mr. A. Wright was responsible lor tin aipervision of tin* programme, which iiiclud (I a Monte Carlo waltz compotitinn and ■ mystery Gay Gordon contest. . ' The music was supplied by Miss U. Rood -• orchestra. The supper arrangements won in the hands ot members of the institute. POVERTY HAV GARDENING CIRCLE The Poverty Bay Gardening Circle resumed its activities for the 1047 season at a meeting held in Le Grand Cafe on Thursday afternoon. In the absence of the president, Mrs. C. G. Crone, the chair was taken by one of the vice-presidents# Mrs. E. L. Tenkinson, who extended tt welcome to new members. Votes of condolence were passed with the •datives of the late Mrs. E. A. Collett and Warrant Officer J. L. T. Williams, D.l'.C. The meeting decided to support the canlidature of. the Navy nominee in the forth‘oniin.T patriotic queen carnival campaign, vul in connection with the effort Mrs. I. H. Garrett offered her garden for a party to be hold on March 10. A paper on the work necessary in the garden for the current month, read by Mrs. I E. Woodrow, specially emphasised the preparations for a spring display in the gar den.. In regard to the monthly competitions the cut flower and decorative classes were judge? by Mrs. F. Ti. Ormiston ami Mrs. F. Middle brook, t espeetively. Results: —Cut flowers.One vase of large zinnias: Mrs. G. Newman, I; Mrs. P. Mclntyre, 2; Mrs. Tangnc-y, 3. Vafe of any one perennial: Mcsdames P. Mclntvre and G. Newman, equal. 1; Mrs. J. Dunlop. 2; Mrs. B. Dodge, 3.. Vase'of any other flower: Mrs. Wynne Jones, 1 ; Mrs. J. Dunlop, 2. Decorative classes. —A section: Mrs. 15. Woodrow. 1; Mrs. Wynne Jones, 2: Mrs, P. Williams, 3. B section: Mrs. E. McKenzie, 1; Mrs. A. Hughes, 2; Mrs. J. Dunlop, 3. Afternoon tea was served by Mesdamos It. Williams and A. Hughes.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21634, 10 February 1945, Page 5

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WOMEN’S WORLD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21634, 10 February 1945, Page 5

WOMEN’S WORLD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21634, 10 February 1945, Page 5