WOMEN’S WORLD
J .Mrs It. Port is a Palmerston North visitor to Auckland. so Mrs It. Linklatcr, of Oliakea, is visiting New Plymouth. Miss Elizabeth Shand, of Seafortli ° Flats, Wellington, who has been stayk’ ing with her sister, Mrs Norman C. n- Currie, of South Street, Palmerston y. North, returned to the Capital City to-day. Mrs Hardy Gifford-Moorc, of Lower V? Hutt, is stayijig with her parents, Al i* L , and Mrs A. Mortland, Featherston p Street. Mrs 0. Eastwood, who has ' been staying with her brother, Mr A. Mortland and Mrs Mortland, has returned to Greymouth. T Another very popular dance was held ■ at the West End Hall on Thursday “ evening, when a large number of patrons enjoyed dancing to music by a professional orchestra. An innovation is the large number of modern dances now included in the programmes. Prize-winners were: Monte Carlo, Miss U. Gillespie and Mr E. Jackson ; , Gay Gordons, Miss B. Waller and Mr Yortt. Mr W. Collins was M.C.
(By “Nanette.”)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 195, 19 July 1941, Page 9
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166WOMEN’S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 195, 19 July 1941, Page 9
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