WOMAN’S WORLD.
LOCAL ITEMS. > Mrs. ’Churchward returns to Blenheim I to-day. Miss Irene Skinner accompanies her. . Mrs. Paget has returned to Welling- , ton. * * * * Mrs. Brewster and Mrs. O. Samuel are staying at Dawssn’s 'Falls. Mrs. Bullock has returned from Wellington. Mrs. AA . N. Ewing is visiting Auckland. Miss 1_). Richmond (Wellington) is the guest of Airs. Rex. Brewster. * # * * Mrs. Tomlinson (Auckland) is staying with her mother. Mrs. W hitton. Miss Mann W’ebster (Auckland) is spending a holiday with Mrs. 11. Mace. Mn-i. iFoyster has returned to llawera. Mr. and Mrs. Barthorp and Miss Beryl Barthorp returned on Wednesday from a motor trip to Rotorua and Napier. Mrs. Burdekin (Wellington) is the guest of Miss L. Shaw. -Mrs. S. Wright and Mrs. Greenwood have returned to -Wanganui. Miss Medley has returned to Wellington. * * ■“ « Mrs. B. 11. Chaney is visiting Mrs. John Glenn at Mangaweka. | Mrs. Purnell has returned to Marton. Miss Lilian Great batch returned from Auckland this week. * * * ♦ Mrs. Vai Dull has returned from a motor trip to Wellington and Wanganui. MLss Evie Fookes is visiting Wellington. Miss Manu Porritt, who <spent last year in England, returned to her home in Stratford this week. Mrs. Kempthorne has returned to Nelson. Mrs. Twomey has returned from Masterton. Miss P. Stewart (Marton) is a visitor to New Plymouth. Miss Jessie Alexander left thia week for Wellington to meet Mr. and Mrs. M . Alexander and Miss Mina Alexander, who returned to New Zealand from England by the Rotorua. * * * * Miss Nicker (Auckland) is the guest of Mrs. \\. T. 'Guild. * * * * Mrs. p. S.'Whitcombe and Miss Eileen Whitcombe are visiting Mrs. Kempthorne, Neleon. * * * * Mrs. F. 'S. Johns was hostess at a garden party for the Victoria League on \\ ednesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Morris (target croquet), Mrs. Ballantyne (golf croquet) and Mrs. Cragmile Auckland (putting competition). Mrs. Stowart (Wanganui) is the guest of- Mrs. Alex. Alexander. Mrs. and Miss Chadwick (Waikato) are staying with Mrs. Morris. Miss Beatrix Evans and her neice returned to Rotorua to-day. Airs. L. A. Nolan returns to-night after a short holiday in Wellington. ♦ * * * Mrs. Le May has returned ‘from Auckland. * * * ♦ Mrs. F. G. Harvie returns from (Cambridge on Monday. Mns. Blackley returns from Wellington early next week. Mrs. Walter Weston is spending a holiday at the Mountain House. * * * * Miss Grace Mouat left yesterday to return to Kara tonga. * * » * Mrs. Mortimer Jones has returned to Cambridge. Mrs. Courtney gave a bridge party for Airs. V\ . Fitzherbert (Palmerston North) on Wednesday. Mrs. K. Roskruge returns from Wellington by the mail train to-night. Airs. L. C. Sladden was hostess at a bridge party on Friday afternoon. Airs. Gordon Fraser is spending a holiday at the Alountain House. Airs. AV. R. Rowan returned to AA’aipukurau on Tuesday. Mrs. Chappell, who ha<s been visiting her mother. Mrs. W. J. Penn, leaves to-day with her family for her future home in 'Christchurch. Mrs. and Miss O. GLentworth, of Bell Block, aie on a visit to Auckland . Miss Gibson, who has been on a motor trip to Wanganui, Palmerston North and Foxton, returned to New Plymouth this week. Airs. M. C. Barak, of Warea, has returned to Taranaki after spending the holidays camping at Whareorino. * * ■» * Airs. Coleman, who has been spending a holiday camping at Wh'areorino, has returned to Okato. A’liss Thyer, of Perth, arrives by the mail train to-night on a holidav visit to her sister. Airs. L. G. Goodacre,, of New Plymouth. Airs. L. Laird, of Christchurch, is at present staying with *er brother, Air. Eric Goodacre, of Mangatoki, during the absence of the Rev. Laird in Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1925, Page 14
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