WOMAN'S WORLD.
PERSONAL. (By "Eileen.").. .Tu-dge and Mrs Kawson, Wellington, are on a visit to New Plymouth. Mrs G. Millar is visiting her relatives in Wellington. * *• ♦ # ill's IT. Fitzhercert, who Lis been tlie great of Mrs P. Fitzherbert, ii now vinitinp- her son, Mr W. H. Fitzherbert, Palmerston North. Miss B. Evans, who has been visiting her parents in New Plymouth, has returned to Eotorua. Misses K. and M. Humphries, who have been spending the summer months with their sister, Mrs Beamish, Hawkes Bay, have returned to New Plymouth. Mrs H. Porter, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Wright, has returned to Avondale. * # * * Misses Stephenson, Smith, and J. Curtis, who have been on a lengthy visit to Blenheim and Wellington, have returned to New Plymouth, # # » » Mrs Sladden, who has been on a visit to Te Kuiti and Wellington, has returned. # # * * Mrs Tatton, who has been the guest o£ Mrs Eyre, has returned to Auckland. Miss L. Thomson and Miss E. Greatbach, who have been holiday-making in Rotorua, have returned. » * * # Mesdames Hogg (Normanby), E. Robinson (Stratford), and Miss Mona Paget (Stratford) were in town this week. Miss Shepherd, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Chris Hamerton, Inglewood, has returned to Auckland. • # # « Mrs Addenbrooke has returned from a holiday trip to Wellington. Misses McKoy (2), who are at present the guests of Mrs W. Chaney, return to Auckland on Tuesday. Mrs and Miss Kendall, Wellington, ar-j the guests of Mrs W. Bewley. »»# • » Mrs A. C. Fookes, who has been visiting Mrs Hamilton, Inglewood, has returned. » » » • Mrs Croolte hsa returned from her visit to Wellington. * » » » Mr and Mrs Brcdow and Misses A. and G. Bredow, who havs been on a most enjoyable motor tour through the North Island, have returned to their home at Douglas. Mrs D. K. MnrDisirmid, who has been the guest of Mrs r-impbcll MaciDarmid, Hamilton, has returned. Mrs 11, Brown and Miss Brown have returned to Inglewood nfler their plea, sort trip to Dunedin, Christchureh, and Wellington. * * * # Nur?e J. Mc.Allmn, late of the Christchurch hospital, is visiting her parents at Ornate.
Mrs lan Grant, Inglewood, is the guest of Mrs Grant, sen., New Plymouth. Mrs Lennon, who lias been on a visit to Wellington, has returned. Misses White and Bach, of Hawera, have returned from New Plymouth. # » # • Mr. and Mre. Stewart have returned to Wellington after their holiday spent in New Plymouth. Miss Craig, who has been on a visit to New Plymouth, has returned to Auckland. * * * p Mr. and Mrs. Julian, who have been holiday making in New Plymouth., have returned to Auckland. Mrs. Kirk, Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dennis Hursthouse. # * « » Jfr. and Mrs. Beamijh, Hawke's Bay, are at present in New Plymouth. » » •' » Mr. and Mrs. Beasley. who have been on a short visit to New Plymouth, havireturned to Wellington. Mrs. Wellington, is at present in New Plymouth. Sister Corbett, of the Picton public maternity hospital, arrived in New Plymouth on nor annual holiday, on Thursday night, and is staying with !"'• "prents, Mr and Mrs H. Corbett. PATRIOTIC WORK. The New Plymouth Women's Patriotic Committer acknowledge with thanks thr> following gifts:—For soldiers—Lepperton Guild, 4 pairs socks; Miss Godfrey, knitted waistcoat; Mrs Saunders, 12 eyebandages: Miss Hurleston, 3 tins milk, parcel old linen, 4 face-washers; Mrs Inch and Mrs White, jam; Mrs E. B. Kyngdon, 2 cans quince jam; Mrs Neale and Mrs iliarpc, sweets; Mrs Joseph, 2 pairs socks; Miss E., fac-i'-waslier; Okato Sewing (inild, 3 pair? sorks, 2 shirts; Mir,3 Clarke, Uruti, nocks; Mrs Coleman, knitted so<r.v, Mrs Arden, bags of rile-c-leaning material, nails and binding for cases; Mr* W. A. Jury. Spotswood, socks and scarf; Mrs Revell, knitted kneecap; Miss Marsh, pincushions, old linen. Gift parcels, 2/6—Mcsdames Sumner. FTov (Riverlcfti, Knight, Wilson, Tavlov, Joseph, Courtenay, Roy, Martin, Austin, Aliases Deacon, Robson, C. Stanford, K. Rawson, Roy, Mrs R. J. West Mrs W. ■R. West, Mr F. Foote, Mr Skinner; Mrs Marsh iis, Mrs Riddock ss, Mrs A. S. Maekay ss, Mrs Ewing 20s, Miss Jean Cassie 20s, Rahotu Ladies' Guild £2 17s Gd, A Friend 20s for Y.M.C.A., Mr C.Warren (Spotswood) £1 for Y.M.C.A., Okato Patriotic Tearooms, per Miss Sterry, £9 8s 6d for Y.M.C., papers Is, sale at Haymarket £5 15s, Pimiho school Bs, Friday tea donation 2s and 3s fid, Tuesday Sewing Guild (per Mrs Waugli) £1 Is, Mrs Veale, sen., 2s; donation box 7s 6d and 3s, sale of flowers 5s for Y.M.C.A., friend Is, bottles Is, Taranaki Teachers' social (per Mr McIlroy) £5 9s 7d for Y.M.C.A., Holdall donation 7s Gd and 2s fid. For Belgians—Miss Deacon, wooiies: Tarurutangi Sewing Guild, 18 garments; Miss 1. Spence, garments; Omata Sewing Guild, 12 garments; Mrs Mills, boy's coat; Miss Marshall, wooiies: Okato : Sewing Guild, 45 garments and 2 boys' suits; Mrs Condie, wooiies; Mrs Sharpe, wooiies; Mrs Watson, 5 garments; Mrs F,. Hewitt, 18 garments; Lepperton Guild, 20 garments; Mrs L. Whitton (Wiataanga), 4 under-fhnnels; [Mr* Townsend (Waitara), C face-clotliß L .
B eye-bandages; Mrs McAilum (Uruti), knitting socks; tea donation, 7s Cd aii'l fe: Sirs. Brooking, per Mrs Eberlet, donation £l} Leppec'con Guild, 4 pairs bedsocles,, 8 cup cavers, 21 face: wastes, 5 pairs slippers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1917, Page 6
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