WOMEN'S WORLD
(Concluded by '-Eileen"). Mr>. Denny i'.rown entertained a number (.f her friend.- at afternoon tea at 11'" Ki.i <'".i la-; Mo::dav. to -av farewell to Mr-. IU/levluri and the' Misses Kitzherber:. win) are leaving- New Plymouth lor three monthes" holiday, and al.-o Mrs. keaiham and her two daughters, who arc leaving early in March for England. Mrs. E. P. Eenion won the guessing competition, and Miss Loris Eitzlierbcrt the second prize; Mrs. Denny Drown wore black satin eharmeusc, black hat, with lancer plume: Mrs. Eitzherbert. black, black lace coat, black hat; Miss Loris Eitzherbert, black and white striped nin-lin; Hiss S. Eitzherbert, blue, blue hat. lined with black; Mrs. E. P. Eenton. -axe blue shantung coat and skirt, grey hat with blue plumes; Mrs. Eeatham. saxe-blue voile, black hat with lancer plume; Miss Constance Leaham. grey crepe, white hat; Miss Keitha Lcathani. white crepe, grey tagel hat: Mrs. Crooke, black, black' IciU Miss Doris Hoy. pink crepe, hat with pink roses; Mrs. Burgess, fawm: co oured frock, green hat. with white 0.-prev. Mrs. Kebbell, fawn costume, tu-ian hat with bunches of roses; Mrs. Morrison, shepherd's plaid coat and ski:t. black hat: Mrs. Bewley. navy cosluire, black hat: Miss Bewley, pale blue., bln.k hat with blue bow: Mrs. Glasgow, gre\- eoat and skirt, black toque with tior'.n crown: Miss (ilasgow. white em-bro;!'-red muslin, white hat with pink rose-: Mrs. Blundell. grey silk coat and skirt black toque: Miss Blundell, cream frock saxc blue hat; Mrs. Peim, grey and ! ick foulard, saxe blue hat.
Mr-. Chancy gave an afternoon tea for .V s Constance Leathain last We.dncsda, Miss Gwen Bewlev won Uie guessi ■ competition, Miss Brewster and Miss 1 leer tying for second place. Mrs. Cham", wore a very pretty white erabroidei ; silk blouse, cream skirt; Miss ('. Lent :m. hlue and white striped silk, bine an > white hat; Miss K. Leatliam, white li ~lin. Others were: Miss 'Gwen Bewlev. diss M. Glasgow. Miss Winifred Webster. Miss Brewster. Miss E..Ba,vley, Mrs. ami Miss Matthews. Mrs. Col vile. MUs ]). .V-ills. Miss Colvile. Mrs. Perm! Miss \L IVnn, Miss Greatbateh ,(3>, Misses Saxtoh (-2). Miss L .Fitzherbevt, Mrs. {4. Allen. Miss Hammond. • Miss Baker. Miss Taylor. Miss Winnie Brad-; lniTv. Misses Wingfield (2). Misses London |2). Mis< p,.-Hirst. Misses Anion (,2).Miss Tern-. Miss IS. Evans. Miss E, Grant. Miss H. Cutfield. , PERSONAL NOTES. '
Mrs. A. 8,. Mackic is to leave on a visit- to her mother at Opotiki for a'few weeks. : ,•;,.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 6
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408WOMEN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 6
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