WOMAN’S WORLD.
PERSONAL NOTES. J Miss Higgie (Essex street) intends to return to Wanganui next week. Miss Pickering (Lansdowne) has returned from a visit to Wellington. Miss Phoebe Martin has returned to ! Martinborough after a visit to Napier. Miss Moya Kennedy has returned to I Wellington from a visit to Masterton. - Mrs Calders (Wanganui) is visiting her daughter, Mrs H. V. Haise (Lansdowne.) t ' Mrs S. McLaren (Lansdowne) and ; her son, lan, have returned from, a • visit to Sydney. • Mrs Peryman, wife of the Rev. S. H. D. Peryman, has been on a visit to • Carterton., a | Mrs D. G. Johnston and Miss Both Johnston have returned to Carterton ■ from a visit to Christchurch. < Mrs Hughan, who has been headmistress of the Rongokokako school for • many years, has been appointed headmistress at Scarborough. j According to news received in Mas- • terton by the last mail, Miss Peggy J Ford has been acting for cinemato- ' graph pictures in Belgium. j The whole country near Mangaweka ( is now looking very fine, and, with ; the abundance of feed, there is very prespcc-t of the farmers having a suc- ’ cessful season. Several have already | finished shearing, but the majority have held back until the weather becomes more settled. So far, the sheep have come out of the wool well.
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Wairarapa Age, 8 November 1924, Page 2
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