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WOMEN’S WINDOW

SOCIAL JOTTINGS (By ‘ ‘ V voiine. ’ ’) Miss Alary Putlell is the guest of AVrs. Lumsden, Tokomaru Bay. , Mr. and Mrs. AYth'm* Cranford, who have been the gu'ests of Mr. "and Mrs. T. A. Crawford, Riverside road, have Veturneo to Wellington. Mrs B. Bfoe has returned to Gisborne after a holiday 'in Wellington. Mrs. Alex. Sportee, of Paporatu station, is fhe guest of Mrs. lvaii McDonald, Atakaui'i. Mi§s Lidii Cohen, of Sydney, is visitiOg 'Gisborne and is the guest of Mrs. .M, L. Holden. of Pouawa. Mrs. AT. P. Ale Sweeney find Miss It. Barry have returned to 'Ctishp'nie after visiting Auckland aha Lake “Rotoiti. Miss Mildred H.TYni'iiOn 'is the guest of Miss Macaulay fit Whtirekopae. Mr. Bn.swell, sen., is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Steele, at Tabling;!. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stovall have returned from Auckland to their home, tit Wairoa. Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Burke have returned from their holiday at Rotoiti. Mrs. E. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. M. ,T. White have returned from a camping trip to Hick’s Bay. Ur. and Mrs. Kahlenberg have returned from a holiday at- their shack til Rotoiti.

Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Morgan are visiting Wellington. Mr. and Airs. W. G. Sherralt and Miss Sherratt have returned from Lake Rotoiti. Mrs. G. Scott-, of Tnliora, is the guest of Mrs. Falkner at Wainni beach Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton returneel 011 Monday from a visit to Wairoa-. -Miss N. Jp.flfries is the guest of the Misses Steele at Tahunga. Mr. atid Mrs. C. Falkner are at presept visiting Auckland. Miss Nancy Chrisp returned last flight from a holiday visit to Rotorua and. Wellington. Miss F». Buchanan, who has been visiting Mrs. 0. RicApiond of Makauri, has returned to Auckland. Miss L. Coop is the gn'est of Mrs. R. G. Crawfcrjj Riverside road. Misses M. and N. Ruflctt invited a number of their friends to a. swimming party on Wednesday morning. The weather was ideal for bathing a Oil a •Jolly time was spent in the river, after which a delicious morning tea was dispensed. Those present included Misses At. and N r . Corson, B. Chrisp, A. and N. Ormond, P. Ford, E. Crawshaw. M. Sroadhurst, B. Stewart, and C. Bright.

Mr. Allan Wilkie and Miss HunterWatts, who are resting in Wellington, are staying at the Midland Hotel, Major and Mrs. T. J. Warren (Hawke’s Bay) returned to Wellington by the Maunganui after a tour abroad. Air. and Mrs. John Mason, Napier. Veturned last week from a delightful motor t'bur to Morere, Waikaremoana. Morn, and .Tauno. MVs. HdrbeVt Seifert and her small daughter, of I’aTfnerstou North, have left on a Visit to Tokomaru Bay, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Seifert’s sister, Mrs. Langden. • Aliss Olga Buscke, of the nursing staff of the Darinevjrke Hospital, lias received advice of her success, with honors, at the recent State examination of nurses.

The Hon. Helen St. John and Miss M. Russell are visiting Sir Andrew and Lady Russell in Hqyvke’s Bay.

Sir Dudley and Lady de Chair, are visiting Rotorua. The engagement is announced of Iveitha Mary, eldest daughter of Air. and Mrs W. H. Pellew, New Plymouth, to Oswald Matthew, only son of Mr. and Mrs. AT. Gray Nasmith, New Plymouth.

Aliss Nancy Cunard, tile only daughter of (Lady Cunard, and a brilliant poet, has set up a printing press in her home in France. Among the authors whom she is to publish in limited editions are George Afoore and Norman Douglas. Tlie engagement is announced of Aliss Frances Waire'tp eldest daughter of Air. and Airs. \Y J. Wtirreh, of Hastings, and late of Westport, to- Air. Hubert File, fourth soli of Mrs. and the late Mr. AY. L. File, df Gisborne. The engagement, is announced in an exchange of Captain J. S. M. Ritchie, R.N., son of The late Air. J. AT. Ritchie and of Airs. Ritchie, of Balvraid, Dunedin, to Joan, eldest daughter of Lieu-tenant-Colonel and Airs. Karslake, of 11 South wick Crescent, W.2, and Silchester, Hants.

The following golden wedding announcement appears in the Times, Lon,ddh “On November 27, 1878, at Tinui, Wh'avenim'i. Welling! on, New Zealand, I .lafnes Chari,qs Vorke to Katherine Ellen j;htfgdoh. , Present adchhss : Langlon, DWbach, Air. and Ate. Frederick Henwood, of To Rafpa, lilive j’fe't Recently celebrated 'thei'r golden wedding. Mr. Henwood, .wild is 74 yeaVs O'f ade, came to the Waikato k*b(VUt ,25, Vears ago (says the Ne\V Zealand HeVhjcl'). Mrs.' Henwood was foVm'eVty Mi's? FM’bliii'e Lester. Hotli Mr. anti Mrs. HenWoYjd naVe lived in va’rid'its flirts of MhLawa'tu, Taranaki, and the Trhiy of Plenty. They have seven children and A LONE TRAVELLER. MISS BE IIAVILANiPS UNUSUAL TOUR, Miss de Haviland, of Richmond, England, who is making a tour round the \\>o™ in a motor-car, arrived in Wellington from San Francisco this week. Asked what first suggested the idea of a world tour in a small ear to her, Miss de Haviland said that so many Women Lad'been helped by men in various undertakings, tlpit she thought she fvonld like to do it ns a Woman alone. There nVe so many spare 'jiaVts to take along for the motor that Miss de Haviland limits her luggage to one suitcase. Tor crossing America she had a beret, a burberry, one evening frock, two jumpers and a suit. For underclothing she found some delightful Mapiinese things, which are put up in quite small silk envelopes—even a dressing-gown so daintily light 'that it ccixlcl lie* so harried,, These were procured in London, but when at San Francisco she was able to get more, of 'them. ; She plahs I'iow to. send her heavier garments home arid pm;-’ chase summer things ns required. As at one stage of hgr journey she A*as at an, elevation of (SOCOft. inV approximately. ICdO ihiles, very wflvm ih'mgs wci'e needed, , hfit- as Australia follows New Zealand, and India afterwards, lighter wear will be called for. . Hiss de Haviland finds that driving all the while makes her eyes very weary arid glasses, she sftVs. were not much good.' its they naught a. dazzle from the windscreen. ~ „ iiM v

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16855, 19 January 1929, Page 13

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WOMEN’S WINDOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16855, 19 January 1929, Page 13

WOMEN’S WINDOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16855, 19 January 1929, Page 13

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