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Woman's World

NEW PLYMOUTH SOCIAL NEWS. Bowling Carnival.—-The New Plyi.,i.utli Bowling Chili held its annual ear:i\al lust week, which terminated o» ii'i'ay. It being "The Ladies' Day," a Ii gi number of the fair sex were pr •- si lit, and a fine afternoon tea was ser'Ad by Mrs Penn, the president's wife, assisted by Mesdames Denny Brown, K;j i.i)., P. Ilniian, and Hisses Lioldwatu/. C. Shaw, and Penn. Amongst those present were: —Mrs Penn, French gr:y voile, black hat with black velvet and white plumes; -Mrs il. Smart, w'l-.t.e muslin, black and white hat; Mrs Hall, grey costume, grey straw hat wreath id with pale pink roses; Miss Remit;: l , cream serge costume, while hat heliotrope plumes; Mrs Kcbhcll, n.tv." blue coat and skirt, smart Panama hat; Mrs Ewing, smoke-grey muslin, hat to correspond; Mrs. P. Honau, white embroidered muslin, black hat relieved wic.t pink roses; Miss (I. Shaw, white cr?. : ie costume, large pictiuc-hat; Miss Fur long, tobacco-colored costume, white straw hat trimmed with tobacco-colored silk; Mrs Wilson (Wliangarei), tussorecolored silk, hat en suite; Mrs Elliott, brown and white check costume, black and white hat; Mrs .Mills, green cos- j tume trimmed with black silk, blue hat massed with tulle roses: Mr.-i A. Avei;y, black and white, costume, black hat lightened with flame-colored silk; Mrs IS. Reunell, navy blue costume with | feather boa, saxe-blue hat wreathed with pink roses; Mrs Denny-Brown, rose-i i piaik spongecloth costume, black, and white hat; Miss Hall, white crepe, hat en suite; ilrs Nolan, black costume, violet toque massed with violet pansie*; Miss Goldwater, white linen costume, trimmod with black and white silk, Panama hat, swathed with black silk; Miss E. Xortliy (Napier), white embroidered costume, Panama hat; Mrs Wood, black costume, hat to correspond; Mrs hm-

combe, black costume, hat en suite; Airs Paul, brown cloth costume, trimmed with oriental embroideries, hat en suitaj Aliss Cunningham, marine-blue costume, faced with black satin, black straw hat trimmed with floral ribbon; Airs Corney, grey; Airs Perkins, white embroidered costume, 'clack hat.

Personal.—Aliss Muriel Lennon left New Plymouth last Wednesday for Wellington, where she joined the s.\. ( Rotoru.i for London, she having been accepted to join the nursing stall' of the Winchester Training College. Miss Cross, of the New Plymouth Girls' High School teaching staff, who lias been spending her holidays at her home in Christchureh, has returned. , Aliss Pedford, who has been on a vnn to Wellington, has returned to New Tly-' .nou'.'i Mrs, Esdailc, who has been oil a visit to New Plymouth, has returned t» Auckland. Mr J. B. Roy has returned to N»w Ply.-, uitk, after a short visit to Well 1 iiV'Oii Dr. and Airs Hislop, Wellington, hnr.> lately been on a visit to the Mountain ITotise. Aliss Stewart (Scotland) and Aliss Al. Wilson, who have been the guests of Aliss Ste,phenson-Smith. of New Plymouth, have now :eturned to Gore (Otago), the latter's home. Airs Farley (Sydney) is the guest of her sister, Airs 11. Stockcr, New Ply-' month. Aliss Grant, headmistress of the Xew Plymouth Girls' High School, has returned ar'er spending her holiday in Auckland. Airs Holmwood (England) is Ihe guest of A'rs A. C. Fookes, New flyn ou,th.

Mr and Airs .T. Paton, who have been on a visit to Auckland, have returned to New Plymouth. Airs F. 'Webster lias returned to New Plymouth after her pleasant trip to Wellington. Miss K. Hamerton is spending a short holiday with her parents in Tnflewood. Colonel and Airs Alessenger, of New Plymouth, have gone on a visit to Auckland. Airs and Aliss Devcuish are spending a week at the Mountain House, also Mr Winfield (Frankley Road) is on a visit there, on account of his health.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
616

Woman's World Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 6

Woman's World Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 6

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