WOMAN'S WORLD.
SOCIAL NEWS. j PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr. an.': Mrs. Austin Bewlcy. who liavc been on a short visit to Auckland, have returned. * * • • Mrs. P.ivti:-Johnston, who lias boon spending a fds days in New Plymouth and Ingiewood, returns to Wellington on Monday. '*» • • Miss Marshall is at present the guest of Mr.s 0. H. Lepper (Lcpperton). Mrs. V. Nolan, who has been holidaymaking in Xew Plymouth has returned to Tc Wera. * * * • Mrs. Powdrell, who has been spending a few days in Xew Plymouth, has returned to llawera. » * * • Miss 0. Rrown. who has been visiting Mrs. McKcilar, has returned to Ingleirood.
Nurse Siddons, of the Xew Plymouth Hospital staff, is spending her holidays in Paimcrslon Xorth. * # # • Mrs. Dodgshun leaves on Monday for Wanganui. * # # • Mrs. Ken Webster (Palmerston Xorth) is the guest of Mrs. Ryland Cruiekshank. Miss Ray has gone on a visit to Wellington.. * * » • Mrs. Kennedy (Auckland) is at present in Xew Plymouth. »" * # # Mrs. Wilsfin (Featherston) is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Boyd, Westown. Miss Turton, late matron of the TTawcra Hospital, spent a few days in New Plymouth before leaving to take up her [new duties as matron of the Whangarei I Hospital. * « • *
Miss King (NVisonlis vKitinpr lier parrats, Mr. iind Mrs. l*co. Sing. Strandon.
Produce Sale and Fair.—This is the third year that Mesdame.t Hugh Daily and .Morrison have arranged a produce ■sale for scouring funds for Christinas parcels for Taranaki men. and it again proved a. great success It was held last Thursday in the Holland Hall, and as the place was packed with eairor buyers, a lively business throughout th" afternoon resulted. The hall was very prettily decorated with palms and ferns, Mid tiie nm.-ic which was rendered liv Mrs. Wood's oivhesfra was keenlv ao-prer-ia'cd. Tin- flails and stall bidders \vere, a- fo'iows:—Produce: Meskimes Do-hriM. I!. .!. Matthews. V. ]'. Wcblor, fl. l'rr,; ;: ..il! ; Ibiwer stall: Mrs. Mortim<w ./<■,»'••■ 'li-es Wade. C. I.eafham. ■'lirl I>. Sini'j-on: cakes, otc.: Me=:lamos A. '!. I.eriiioii. K. 11. Oeorge, and Miss '.'epperiil: :i''u moon te.i: Mrs. F. 'lrbell, Mi--o; <\ Ma-kay, F. Haily. I!. Wiiitton. D. :-'axton, (ioldwater; Christmas tree: \:;. ■■■<.> W. Wid,-t<r K. heath;..,, 1), 3radb::rv. A:.:on'.; those uv cut were: '•:?.''-imrs Faker, "ebiiiso:,', It. A. Grav, 1.. llia:i:kcU, Cor-vv. A. Aorv, .J. y.c-v.-y. M. I'ia-er. lik'-kley. F. F."l;ii:nV'i. ('.. Fr.i-cr, >'. Cottier. J. Averv, Mdiproy, l'.,nev,"ohl, J'. Lawson. F. (!. v.cif. A ddep.brookc, B. Honcylield, ''.:;.:'.?, : ifiiwv;, Futheri'orJ, Morton Crook . MiCVikuid, F. C. Hughes, Paul, rhiLney. Siiirtivan. Slainton, Fai-.'ie. S. .-haw. Ilitvl. S'ireet, Siadden. Fradbury. ':'•. Kvngdon, I'. .h:<-ks>n, Dtuielis. S-iin--on. nod'.-Miin. \Y. 1). Wel„ter. lii.'v. Kebhell. J. V. IVrrv. If. Collier. !Vm:\ T. Aiidcr-on. and Mi<-es Crooko, WiNon, !!:''■•'■]•. Humphries (•»). Curtis, Kteohen---.-.ii-.~iiiit.ii. 'll. Matthews lirnokinir. Khvby. NhMrnjiihp, Maekay, D. Cjlbert, P'Tev-Smkh. K. Hninortoii. Frev ster. Illumld!. Mir-hek, Hoy, F. Ua'.vson, C:u:'.. .■£t:':! , V.v;. 1). Ilarrisou. imiTi.-;n ?j-:r> socif.ty. j Xext Tii'-l.iv aFcrneorA. the 14th ■ i'.st.. a neve! re'enaiiimoiu. the proceeds " ; v.-hie'i v,'.' 1 ;.-■ devote 1 !o tile above >c-.:.-'v. v.iil :i' :--"i in the pretiv ;;arIm c.::! borne .-' \lr-. 1! Clinton Muglics ii \'iv::'-i -■!:-:■!. The special feature of ;'■■' e::ii'rii'iiuneiit will be an exhibition ■ h.ii-.1-inade basketry in rallia and ■ h-kcr-ware. The baskets are too euTitrom io dc.--cribe, ranging in size I from the large : randmotherly work ha-lit to th.-- tiny pot pound breeze
i-wc'. V.uN.i baskets, firms <V ; !>- (!■•. llcv.c:- holler;, fri it ba-bd, and
o.orni'i'r ii.' trays am ail to be had at if" i'Tiir ;)',;.•:•:' and (lie guilds have the "'■"" it (pi' I'<-i>iir puro Ideal indnslry and cdiiiii'.iiin.L' nit with utility. Am entrance df i; ! will by made to the grounds
W'-ii« -'. are j:i-t now in themselves n ■iiniil v/i.L'i.Ji 'eeinL', the jri-aeeful kov.'lmi hiii'stin;: inii) blossom, and the garden pay with no.ldin? dall'odil--. Afternoon t<;'. ai Cue u-ual charge, will be supplied indoor.-, ami .-(vera! mu-iial items and recitation; will ire jiiven. There will he :i number of oriainal pnes-dri? commdiLoi::, end (lowers and !;wcots will be for .-.iii. With -o im.vli to attniet the pub- '<<(•, a large attendance is assured.
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