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WOMEN'S WORLD

Mrs M. Trevellyan. of Palmerston North, is a visitor to 'Wellington. . Mrs D. Llovd, of Palmerston North, is visiting Wellington. Miss Patricia Manson, of Ferguson Street, has returned to Palmerston North after an Islands cruise. Miss Audrey Black, of Canterbury College, is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. G. Black, of Argyle Avenue, Palmerston North Miss Mary Mules, 8.A., of Wellington, is the guest of Mr and Mrs It. H. Bilims, College Street, for the meeting of the New Zealand" University Students’ Association and the attendant festivities. .

Miss E. Foster, of “Craven House,” Rongotea, is at present touring in Wales. In a letter received recently she describes a visit to the Pyramids of Egypt, paid on the way to England. The heat was intense, hut the wonderful sight repaid any discomfort suffered.

Miss Barbara Miller of Broadway, Palmerston North, gained the Associateship of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing at the examinations conducted in Wellington, recently 7! by Miss Phyllis Haylor, of London.

The West End Progressive Association, last evening, decided to send letters of sympathy to the relatives of the late Mesdames E. Crook and J. Hocking, both of whom were residents of West End.

The wedding took place at Caxton Hall Registrar’s Office, London, on August 4, of Lancelot Louis Doel, of London, and Adah Winifred Kirby, second daughter of Mr Edward Kirby, late of Shannon and Petone. The bridegroom, who is a well-known London osteopath, is the only son of Mr Lewis Doel, of Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks. Hie new sk.-ns in Triggs and Denton’s gloves cannot, stain. Popular, super quality, two dome Nappa gloves in nigger are only Cs lid pair. This is great value and the glove is a very smart one. Call and get your pair today from Triggs and Denton’s, the glove and handbag specialists, Coleman Place. *

/ (By “Nanette,”)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 229, 26 August 1938, Page 11

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WOMEN'S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 229, 26 August 1938, Page 11

WOMEN'S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 229, 26 August 1938, Page 11