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WOMAN’S WORLD.

PERSONAL. Mrs. Holt has returned to Stratford. Miss Scott has returned to Masterton. Mrs. Shera has returned to Kaikohe. Mrs. Caverhill is visiting Invercargill. Miss L. R. Baker is the guest of Mis. Faber Fookes. / Mrs. W. H. Moyes returns from Christchurch to-night. • • • • Miss Giblin has returned from Otaki and Wanganui. Miss Muriel Pay ton (Auckland) is the, guest of Mre. Brewster. Miss K. Reed is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eberlet. Mrs. J. R. Cruickshank has returned from *a short visit to Wellington. Miss F. Wallace has returned to Wellington. Mrs. H. C. Cock, of Nelson, is staying at the Criterion, Mrs. Hugh McAllum left on Wednesday to make her home in Taihape. Mrs. Crofts has returned from Hawke's Bay. Mrs. Leslie Macey (Auckland) is the guest of Mrs. Bullock. Miss Viva Johns leaves for Masterton on Monday. Mrs. J. E. Wilson leaves for Auckland on Tuesday. • < • • Mre. Paget returns to Palmerston North on Monday. Miss Ada Cunningham, of Wellington, is on a visit to New Plymouth. Miss Irene Hirst has returned to Kereru, Hawke’s Bay. <* • • • Miss Phyllis Greig returns from Wanganui to-night. Mrs. G. Home has returned from Otane. * ♦ / Miss Ada Morrison returns to-day to Wanganui. Lady Deniston has returned to Christchurch. * * * 1 Miss Esther Deniston (Wellington) is the guest of M rs - Harold Abraham. Mrs. F. C. Carter (Auckland) is spending several weeks here and is staying at “Marsland view.” ♦ » * # ♦ Miss Irene Skinner leaves on Tuesday for Wellington, where she sails for England in the Ruapehu.

Dr. Mac Alister has taken up her duties as house surgeon at the New Plymouth hospital.

Mrs. H. McCleland, who has been visiting Mrs. Webster in Feilding, returned this week. * * * * Mrs. M. C. Lawrence, of Warea, who has been on a holiday trip to Australia, returned last week. Mrs. Latter and the Misses Latter (2) and Miss Rockel (Wanganui) are visitors here.

Mrs. Le May, Miss Eileen Whiteombe and Miss M. Seaife Are spending a few days at the mountain cottage. ‘ * * * * ». * Mrs. R. G. McAlley was hostess at a most delightful fox trot party at her residence last Tuesday. Miss lElsie Greatbatch was the guest or honor. Mrs. L. R. Jones and Mre. Lal Black, of Awakino, who have been on a trip to the South Island during the past month, left New Plymouth yesterday on their return home.

Hostesses at farewell bridge parties for Mre. E. A. Walker this, week were Mrs. J. C. Nicholson, Mrs. T. P. Anderson, Mrs. Hugh Baily and Missess Read and Testar.

Airs. Arden and Miss Godfrey returned this week from their visit to England.

Miss V. Crump, of Meth ven, Canterbury, and Miss M. C. Percy, of Lobirrn, who have been on a month’s tour of the ‘North Island, during which they visited Wellington, Waitomo Caves, Auckland, Wanganui, and New Plymouth, spending a week here, left on their return to the South Island by the mail train on Tuesday.

The Misses Rollo gave a very jolly afternoon tea party for Miss Elsie Greatbatch last Saturday. Miss Kathleen Campbell won the guessing competition. After a dainty tea had been handed round, the guests were asked to hunt for hidden treasures and Miss Kathleen Campbell, Miss Olive Palmer and Miss Tess Monteath were the successful finders. The visitors were then asked to draw a pig. the prize being given to the one who received the most votes, and Miss Elsie Greatbatch’s pig easily topped the poll.

Visiting ladies for the Taranaki t<anis tournament include Miss Ringland (Hastings), Miss MacMurrav (Foxton), Mrs A. Wallace, Mre. Graham and Miss Jean Rutherford (Waverley), Miss Beryl Knight. Miss M. Payton (Auckland). Mrs J. Bullard (Gisborne), Mrs. Tan Grant (Inglewood), Mrs. Lionel Smith, Miss Blake, Miss Huggins (Hawera), Miss Whittington and Miss Hilles (Manaia). Mrs. < Weston, Mrs. B. Homeland Miss Boon (Stratford)

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1923, Page 6

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WOMAN’S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1923, Page 6

WOMAN’S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1923, Page 6