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WOMAN'S WORLD

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

To help to augment the new uniform fund, the Scottish Socioty held a jumbli 6ale at their rooms, Cuba Stret, on Wednesday last. In tho ovening, supported by the Pipe Band and dancers, a cow cert took place, -which was a great sue. cess, and much credit is due to th» Ladies' Cbmmifctfce, Mesdames Taylor, Hands, Currie, Palmer, and Bait, who desire to thank all those who go ablj assisted.

Miss Ransome, who recently retaned to New Zealand from England, is «tay» inp; with lijr 6ister, Mrs. (J. Wright Miss Ransomo while in England did » considerable amount) of war work.

Mies Arrow (Pahiatua) la ridting Wei lingix>n.

Mies Marion Petri®, daughter of thf late Mr. Joseph Petrie, of GreymomaJ W);ll known in joumalistio and racing circles, is leaving by the Athenio on October 14 for England. Mies Petrie. arrived in New Zealand last June_ from land, and has been staying with her sister, Mrs. York, in Blenheim. Mis Pdtria is a great traveller, and has visited many countries, Her last tour of interest was in Central Africa. During th» greater part of tho war Miss Petrip nursed in South Africa.

Mrs. J. F. Fabian and her daughter hhve returned from Auckland, where they have spending the winter.

To all girls a hearty invitation la extended to join one of the clubs at' th« Y.W.C.A., which are offering to girls the 6tudy of literature, elocution, needlework, etc.

Plans were made at the Educational Committee of .the Y.W.C.A. to eoritod tho policy along its educational lines during the summer months._ Thjj report showed that such activities were bang appreciated by th*> girls of Wellington.

To-morrow afternoon, at 4.16, at Y/W.C.A. Clubroom, in Herbert Street, a 6pectal service for rMs under 20 will be held, when Miss Ella Pair will be the speaker. All girls are very welcome this service, and to ttb tea and social hour following, but 6trangere and visitors are specially woloome.

Their Excellencies the Governor-Gen-eral and Viscountess Jelllooe will attend the Navy League fjirls' dance, to be ncld in the Town Hall on Monday evening.

Admission to the dance organised by the prirls* branch of the Navy Leap®, to be held in the TowflHall on Monday nipjht, will be by ticket only. ThU morning, from 9 o'clock 1 p.m., a final opportunity will be Riven to obtain' tickets from the Navy Ltwu« rooms in Ballance Street.

Her Excellency Viscountess Mlicos will be the guest of the Pioneer Club at a reception tp be ■ held at the club on Thursday afternoon next. Only members of the club are asked to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Wedderspoon left by tha 8.8. Ulimaroa on a business trip to Australia.'

Reception at Pioneer Club. Yesterday afternoon a reception, wflS held at the Pionoer Club at which Miss Adelaide Van Staveren was the Ruest ot honour. Many cambers were present, and with the Rucst came her mother, Mrs. Van Staveren, and her two watersMiss Van Staveren who has accompanied, her in' all her' travels,' and Miss Lena Van Staveren. The president, Mj Stout, received and made a cordial speech'of welcome of the pleasure that was felt by members in entertaininff so notable a suww as Mw Van Stivcren. Those who had not met Miss Van Staveren were presented to her. and others who had known her teftw she left New' Zealand tobcKinhermusi cal career abroad, were delwhted to h&va the opportunity of'" renewing.their acquaintance with her Durinß the « of the afternoon Miss Gwen Shep&ero Before took their departurs Teference in the courso ot m ~^tO W atsrASashiS low her art without ,j ] p meant What her sympathy and W to the. singer it ™m*P<££ r of The' Ruost of "0" 0UT aocol dion pleatsoft black s:J!. k hat trimmed with ed skirt, a a jade Rieen a narrow gold b» n ' La( j y stout was m ostrich feather boa. o h a rxaeM» a picturcs<lu« d corsaße trimmed draped with miauris, mauvehat with bcantiful {eath6^ was massed with was and an were pw® 4 at worn. Aroonfr those m r Massey. the reception, was Mw.

For the Anglican Boys' Home* The or ,f n [ 6B " e at of Boy*" to be satisfied with their thinpt..«ie atl experienced worker bo desired, ana e\ei7 £= n0 and for street daya kww that <mn:uuu» warmth have • ■ m botk he h ton streets. Se-mada s «a'<A? awft&aa* ised in s«FJ?Kr6irt SwS «f»* t" '£ M —«£ oirateuil to all o{ . £ta> abo hebers or ns d°M M[lTB 0 r who t0 fro oi to whera conveyed goods tr & {017 nora entliev wer V « tn ho held in aid <$ tartninmonts nroy rcsulta will tho extension { U n d , tho tom ro6u not yet be known, tat t they will be mwt «ratifying r M interested in th in oliarg9 many worked. iheßra s i Gomeri of tho iollo Y n i;:fl l parißheß, Mm. E^isssf&Ss; ttl&fagSiSGi MnffM, J-arnach, Baft Avcmio (Ivelburn P a " ) • , Baak 0 { is. Pilclier, Stetßg. Corner and Boiucott and mm- Mi A* Mercer Street (Brookly ) Webgter| (ileton. Chft, -iw if-irk's): Mosciane# Winder's Corner (St. T "P Luke ana Sitn» * , J p A *. Gr *g Kind's stalls /XsS D r g &bß Dw, JlisSon): Mesdanics pe R [ n t o Ti{ and Ji[i f ses C'a™ ' jm ; Jfesdiiniea Street (St. -N. l0 '"* L j,{; p9 Preston I Preston, Bnllni D er, . Saints' parKirlxa die and Stwns (Ai Gab? , !&«3y«»Lr~

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 4

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 4

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 4

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