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WOMEN’S WORLD

Mrs. F. Freeman, Stout street, is visiting Hastings.

Miss Phillipa Johnson, Hastings, is a visitor to Gisborne. Miss N. Steele, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. V. Barker, Stout street.

Miss Betty Carpenter, Papakurn, is the guest of Mrs. Schvyn Bridge. Puha. Mrs. E. Wright. Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. T. Alston Coleman, Hinaki street. Mrs. E. Newman, Irnnui road, is visiting her son, Mr. M. Newman, Totnra station.

Misses E. and M. Bradley. Childers road, are leaving on Saturday on a visit to Wellington.

Miss L. Hutchinson, Checseinnn road, returned on Monday from a visit to Wainui Beach.

Miss B. Corrigan, Rissington, Hawke's Bay, is the guest of Mrs. E. M. Hutchinson, Cheeseman road. Mrs. Keith Bull, Clifford street, has returned from a visit to Hawke's Bay and Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Burnard, Russell street, aro returning to-morrow from a visit to Wellington.

Mrs, A. F. Houston, Kaiti Esplanade, returned last night from a visit to relatives in Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Broad and family. *v’aimata Valley, have returned from a visit to Waikaremoana.

Mrs. Sehvyn Bridge and fnmily have returned to Puha after spending a holiday at Wainui Bench.

Miss Joan McPhee, who has been staying with Mrs. J. Biair, Iranui road, returned to Auckland to-day.

Mrs, R. 3. Douglas, “Glenogle,” Hastings, was recently the guest of her mother, Mrs. King Reed, Wainui road. Miss E. Thomas, Rotorua, in spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. N. Thomas. Owen road. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gardner, Rure, are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jackson. Remuern, Auckland. Archdeacon R. Hodgson and Mrs. Hodgson, Rotorua, have been the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. M. McKenzie, Iranui road. Misß A. Corlett, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrß. C. S. Corlett, Knnnkanaia, is returning to IJawera to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart MeGuinneßS, Stafford street, accompanied by their children, returned on Monday from a visit to Waikaremoana. Mrs. R. Webb, Levin, accompanied by her small son, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morse, "Waikanae," Grey street.

Mrs. A. L. Singer. Ballance street, and her sister, Mrs. H. D. deLautour, Russell street, are leaving on Saturday on a visit to Auckland.

Mrs. W. G. Alexander, Stout street, who. with her son. Lieutenant H. A. Alexander, is visiting Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. H. A. Shields.

Mrs. D. G. Lawson returned to Wellington to-day after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Long, “Ti Toki,” Hex ton.

Mrs. W. R. Barker, Auckland, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. M. Brownlie, "Midelney," is at present staying with Mrs. P. F. Barker, Glenroy station. Mrs. Guy Gaddum, deLautour road, and her daughter. Miss Diana Gaddum, left to-day for Tirau, where they will be the guests of Mrs. R. 0. Young. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mossman, Fatutahi, Mrs. E. F. Harvie, Cook street, and Mrs. C. S. Corson, Iranui road, are spending the weekend at Morere. The Rev. B. M. Tasker anl Mrs. Tasker, 'The Parsonage,” Palmerston road, accompanied by their children, have returned from a visit to Morere.

Mrs. C. C. Scannell, accompanied by her two children, hus returned to Hawke's Bay after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Bnrlce, Northcote road. Miss Mary French, Feilding, is arriving at Gisborne to-morrow and will be the guest of Mrs. J. L. Bellerby, Waerengn-o-kuri, for the Bray—Bellerby wedding. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cave, who with their two sons, have been holidaying at their cottage at Wainui Beach, are returing to Mangatuna at the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hutchinsoon, Cheeseman road, have returned from a visit to their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bellerby, Wharekopae. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Humphreys, Ngatopa, accompanied by their son and daughter, Mr, R. E. Humphreys and Miss Diana Humphreys, and Miss M. Mclldowie, are camping at the Mahia.

Mrs. Lawford Smith, Clifford street, has returned from a visit to Palmerston North, where she attended the annual Dominion conference of the Registered Music Teachers’ Association.

Advice has been received that Mrs. Gordon Gregory, who has been visiting Ireland, is sailing on February 1 on her return to New Zealand. She will be accompanied by her small daughter. Mrs. W. Beedie, Dannevirke, and her daughter, Dr. Molly Beedie, Ofcaki, who have been the guests of Mrs. W. R. B. Willock, Heta road, are a p present visiting Mrs. J. Willock. Whangara. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sherriff, Palmerston road, accompanied by Miss Joyce Barwick, returned on Tuesday from a visit to their soil nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sherriff, Tolaga Bay. Gisborne friends of Mrs. W. A. Bowie, who has been visiting England, will be pleased to learn that she is returning to New Zealand by the Themistocles, which is expected to arrive on February 6. Mrs. R. Burns hns returnedd to Auckland after visiting Mrs. F. B. Barker, “Te Hnpara." Mr. nnd Mrs. Derek Barker, who have been on a motor tour of the North ar.d South Islnnds, have taken up their residence at “Te Tuhi,” Wniroa. Miss I. Robeson Hunt, Wainui road, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Piers Powell, Hunterville, returned to Gisborne on Tuesday. She also visited Marton and attended the annual Dominion conference of the Registered Music Teachers’ Association held in Palmerston North. The Gisborne friends of Mrs. Hugh Jones, Harris street, who was admitted to the Auckland Hospital on January 17, suffering from scalds and shock, will be interested to hear that, although she is now improving slowly after being seriously ill for some days, it, will be some time before she will bo well enough to leave hospital. Sister E. L. Elliott, N.Z.A.N.S., who has been spending her final leave with Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Elliott, Clifford street, left this morning for Tretithnm, prior to sailing in the Dominion Monarch as a nursing sister. Oil arrival in England Sister Elliott will be married to Flight Sergeant Taylor, R.A.F., and their future homo will be in France. Mrs. Elliott is accompanying her daughter to Wellington.

ENGAGEMENTS Sharp—Livingston.—Mr. mid Mrs. W. Livingston, Maknraka, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Edith Mary, to Thomaß Murray, only son of Mr. T. Sharp and the late Mrs. Sharp, Childers road, Gisborne. Scott—Clayton-Greene.—An engagement la announced between William McDonald, younger son of Mrs. and th« lato Mr. J. A. Scott. Kaiti, Gisborne, nnd Jill, oldest daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Clayton-Greene. Matawai. O’Connell—Ballantyuc.—Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Ballantyne, Vnuticr street. Napier, wish to announce the ongage-ment of their younger daughter. Mora Mary, to Dan (2nd N.Z.E.F.), youngest son of Mrs. nnd the late Mr. A. O'Connell. Ormond road, Gisborne.

“ DAILY ROUND

VISITOR ENTERTAINED yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. Blair invited a number of friends to a delightful tea party at her home in Iranui road to meet her guest, Misse Joan McPhee, Auckland. Roses and hydrangeas provided an artistic decorative scheme. The hostess was wearing an elegant frock of black and white printed sheer. A smart frock of dusky pink linen was worn by Miss McPhee.

RETURNING TO NEW ZEALAND Mr. ami Mrs. R, U. Burke, Northcote road, have received advice that their daughter. Miss Paddy Burke, Now Zealand W.A.A.C., welfare section, is sailing from England by (he Tamaron on February 2.

One of the first 30 women chosen for overseas service. Miss Burke sailed in September, 1941,, for thn Middle East, where she was attached to the New Zealand Forces Club in Cairo. She has also served in Bari and Rome and in the Fernleaf and Milestones Clubs on London. RIVERSIDE WOMEN'S BOWLING CLUB An all-day progressive pairs tournament engaged the attention of the members of the Riverside Women's Bowling Club on Monday. Good entries were received and the games were enjoyed under ideal weather conditions. lii the lends’ section Mrs. J. Sangwell and Mrs. J. Bnllantyne tied for first place, the former emerging the winner in the play-off. Mrs. L. Davy, Mrs, R. Jenkins and Mrs. W. E. Evans each secured three wins in the skips’ section, honours being annexed by Mrs. Davy in the play-off. Luncheon and afternoon tea were served.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21934, 31 January 1946, Page 7

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WOMEN’S WORLD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21934, 31 January 1946, Page 7

WOMEN’S WORLD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21934, 31 January 1946, Page 7