Of Interest to Women
(By Our Social Reporter)
PEESONAL Ifr.s Goodwin, of liomuern, i s staying with hoi' sister, Mrs Willoughby Homo. * ' * ♦ Mr unci Mrs Sacklier and Mrs Lukin are guests of their relatives, Mr and Mrs s. Lewis. * * • Mrs H. L. Rccs, of'Parnell, Auckland,,is the guest of Mrs A. J. Swaync, at Foncourt. * * * Miss Joan White, of Auckland, will he the guest of Mrs 0. H. Priestley for two or three weeks. * * * Mrs J. A. Bryco loaves on Saturday for Papatoetoc, to be present la the marriage of her youngest sister, Miss Isabel Gov.-, daughtor'.of the "Row W. J. Gov,', formerly of Trinity Church, Cambridge. "The marriage will take place next Tuesday. * * * M'iss Jean Priestley leaves Cambridge on Monday night for Wellington where she will join the Tainui on Wednesday morning for England, via Panama. During her holiday abroad she will make a comprehensive motor tour of England and Scotland, as well as visiting various parts of the Continent. * * * If will be pleasing news to her many friends to learn Hint Mrs S, K. W.ireIng( of Te Awamutu) has so far reKovescd from, her recent very serious riding accident as to be able to leave the private hospital for her home at the Vicarage, says the Waipa Post, which goes on to say however that she js nut 'well enough, nor will be for several weeks yet, to receive the many personal expressions of good wishes for :i complete recovery. IN A LOVELY GARDEN On Wednesday afternoon Miss M. Christophers gave another of her delightful croquet parties at her lovely lion <•• in Bowen Street. The garden was brilliant with autumn flowers. Miss Christophers received her guests in a beige and brown frock and a blue hat. Mrs Garrard and Miss J. Brewer won the croquet tournament and Miss P. Soutor won the clock golf competition. Among those present were: Mesdames A. Price (Thames), B. Brewer, N. Banks, D. Lundon, M. Wells. A. H. Kicoll. A. N. Wrightson, W. 1?. Garrard, V H. Nolan, A. It, Hine, H. Crowther, E. R. Lee, E. H. Leigh, A. J. Law, Imvs Taylor. F. Kingsford, C. Mercdith and Tan ton; the Misses A. ''ox, J. Brewer, N. Banks, A. Brown, B. Swaync, 1«. Pouter and E. Black. GIFT EVENING Before their marriage last Thursday young Mr and M"rs George Smith were guests of honour at a gift evening given by members of the Te Koutu Rebecca and Arawn Lodges. During supper Noble Grand General Sister Buttimore proposed the health of file young couple, and. later till the parcels were opened. Among those present wcvv Mesdames Caloy, Watt. Rennio, Blackburn, Pallas, Machny, Nelson. Laurent, Hartmaii, Evans, Davis, Buttimore; the Misses .1. Tripp. I'. Buttimore. Schwiefcrs and M. Kerr. HELP TOE T.E. SUFFERERS •'Morlife Tablets have done me inn; ■ good than anything I have taker.,/' writes F.S., Auckland. "I put on 21bs with the first bottle, and J<v] very much better." Morlife is a remarkable remedy for Lung troubles, anaemia, and run-down conditions. Money-back guarantee. —E. H. Leigh, Chemist.
Social G\ Doings, Feminine News and Notes.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3276, 2 March 1935, Page 6
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