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WOMAN'S WORLD

Mrs. W. H. Hartgill and Miss Nanoy Hartgill have returned to Dannevirke from a visit to Great Britain. Miss Phyllis Sacker, of Palmerston North, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. Hancock, of Putara, has returned home. Dr. Miller, of Palmerston North, with Mrs Miller and children, intends visiting 1 England at the end of the month to, follow a course of study. He is expected to return at the end of a year. Prior to her departure for Palmerston North, Miss G. E. Haggett, chairwoman of the district committee of the Knox Bible Class Union, was' entertained by the congregation and members of the Bible Class at a social inKnox Hall. The guest was the recipient of a necklace from the'congregation, and from the Bible Class a set of Kipling's works. The very newest stitchery, design takes the form of the wearer's monogram. When cleverly designed the monogram is made to a.ssume various shapes such as circles, ovals, triangles or diamonds. Worked in coloured silks these novel little personal decorations are becoming fashionable on blouse fronts, frocks, overalls and underwear. 1 LADIES' GOLF. The following are drawn to play in the president's medal competition to-day: Miss M. Warburton v. Miss Collinson; Mrs. Collinson v. Mrs. L. Seifert; Miss Blackmore v. Mrs. Christie; Miss Batchelar and Miss Moore; Miss Johnston v. Mrs. Sim; Miss M. Watson a bye; Miss McMillan v. Mrs. A. Seifert; Miss Pringle v. Miss Guy; Mrs. Pope v. Mrs. L. Abraham; Miss B. Abraham v. Mrs. Gabriel; Miss G. Smith v. Miss Bett; Miss G. Seifert v. Miss Porter'; Mrs. Wright v. Mrs. Lewis: Miss Cook and Mrs. Warburton; Mrs. Torstonson v. Miss Cunnmghame; Miss Kearins v. Miss Fowler; Miss Waldegrave v. Miss Ashworth; Mrs. Mansford v. Mrs. Ruthcrfurd; Miss Pegden v. Miss O. Haggitt; Mrs. Gowing a bye. Anyone unable to play please ring Mrs. L. Seifert, 'phone 5095, before 11 a.m. on Tuesday. 1 Girls' school and college cardigans for 11/9 each are good buying' for mothers. Soft and warm in navy, mustard, jade, creme, rose, fawn or henna, at Collinson and Cunninghame's.*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2646, 15 May 1923, Page 3

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WOMAN'S WORLD Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2646, 15 May 1923, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2646, 15 May 1923, Page 3