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WOMAN'S WORLD.

SOCIAL NEWS. Last Tuesday, Mrs Clumpy gave n most enjoyable afternoon tea for Miss Lea-t-liiim Miss Brwlcy carried oil the first prize for making words of jumbled letters, and Miss Winifred Crnoke the seeond. Mrs Chaney wore pale blue crystalline, Miss Leathain, saxc-blue costnme. black hat, silver flowers: Miss Bewlev, floral voile, black hat; Miss Bailv, white; Miss Bradbury', white muslin ;Miss lienaud, white, black hat; Miss Armstrong. white voile; Miss Webster, white voile, blue floral tunic; Miss K. Leatham, navy blue crepe de chine; Miss Dorothy Simpson, white voile, black hat; Miss (!. Fookes. white voile black hat, with red roses; Miss M. Fookes, white muslin, white hat; Miss Nell Robertson, paislevcolored muslin, white Leghorn hat with electric blue bow; MTss 'Roy, floral blue voile, white hat: Miss Blundell, crepe frock, pink floral tunic, hat with red berries; Miss Mcßae (Palmorston North) white voile, black hat witli blue; Miss Eitzhcrbert, tussore coat and skirt, black hat with rnses; Miss Wade, grey and black striped costume. Miss Ethel Morrison (Ethel Maginnitv) who is a native of Wellington, where she was a leading member of the local amateur societies, lias scored a distinct success during the present tour of J. 0. Williamson's Gilbert and Sullivan's company. Miss Morrison left Wellington manv years ago to finish her musical studies, and it was not long before her exceptionally fine contralto voice found for her a place with D'Oyley Carte's Company. "Miss Morrison will play tin?

"Duchess of Plaza Toro" in "The (ion- I doliers" on Monday night, and will doubtless receive a welcome from N.-\v Zeahindcrs. PERSONAL ITEMS Mr and Mrs Nicholson, of Aucklard, are visiting New Plymouth. Mrs Mct'allum (Dannevirke), and family is spending a holiday here. Mr and Mrs Paterson, who have ben to New Plymouth cii f. visit, left, for Auckland last week. Rev. and Mrs Askew, of Wellington, are spending a holiday here. Mr and Mrs fieo. Holmes, who have beeu on a visit to New Plymouth, have returned to Christcluireh. Mr and Mrs George King, of Christchurch, arc visiting' New Plymouth. Miss D Grant (Dannevirke), is the guest of Mrs Fitzlierbert, New Plymouth. Mr and Mrs Millie have returned to Wanganui after a short stay in New Plymouth. Mrs and the Misses (2) Hunt have returned to Auckland after spendi 'g a holiday in New Plymouth, and also a few days at the Mountain House.

Mrs IT. Brown, who was the guest 'if Mrs Jas. (Irant last work, lias return!"! to Tnglcwood.

Miss Ethel Grant returned on We.l nesdav from her visit to Alton.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 6

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WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 6

WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 6

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