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WOMAN'S WORLD.

SOCIETY NEWS. , Bridge.—Last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Allan Waters gave a very enjoyable bridge party in honor of her sister," Mrs. Harvey, who with her husband and family arc leaving for their future home in Auckland. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. A. ]s. ' Kookes »ecured the first and second : prizes. During the afternoon, a very : dainty afternoon tea was served. Mrs. : Waters received her guests in a very ' pretty mole-colored crepe de chine cos- | tuiue, lightly, touched 'with pale Mue; i Mrs. Harvey 'wore a navv blue tailor- ; made eoat and skirC and smart ' xiolet hat. Amongst those Ipresent I -Were:— Mesdames Lysons, T. Carthew. ; A. MacDiarmid, Curtis, Crawford. Hill, I A. B. R. I-'ookts, Fox, Percy Webster. Medley, S. Rimnell, S. Cottier, and Misses Shaw, B. Rennell and Bedford. On Wednesday, IJrs. Harvej was the guest of the afternoon at a bridge party, given by Mrs. McQuade, where •ie prizes were won by Mrs. S. Cottier and Mrs. Hill. Likewise on Thursday Mrs. W. Chaney acted as hostess "to. a siftnilar party, and tjie prizes were presented to Mrs. Heard,, and Mrs. llarvejy. PERSONAL,, Mrs. Kimball and Mis.* Scullv (Hawera), Mrs. Henderson '(Taumaranui), Mrs. Wallace (Haweffa), and Mrs. Knowles (Gisborne) jarro at present visiting New Plymouth, » * ■* • Mrs. Buying (Wanpanui) is at present in /\" e w Plymouth. * *- ' » # Mr/j. Wallace (Wellington)' spent a few; days in Plymouth this week, °V her way to Auckland. » * * » Mrs. Coxliead lias returned to Wkangamomona. Mrs. Vook (Palmers-ton North) is on a short visit to New Plvraouth. .«* ' . Mrs. Amos (Wellington) is at' present in New P mouth. * * • » Mrs. Heard, who has been on a visit to Wanganui, has returned. Miss K. Leatham and Mrs. 'Daaiiolls leave on Monday on a visit to 'Wellington and I>anr»virke. At the latter place thoy wfll be the guest of Mrs. Percy Pricliard, the former's sister. Mips Norma Collins lias returned from a holiday visit to Hawera. * * V * TUiss Iris Croiokje, of the Wellington ho-pitAl stuff, is visiting her parents in Now Plymouth. Mrs. 'Colli'T ( ; en,) Wanganui, N the giujst of Mrs. H.. Collier. Mrs.. A. .1. S. Thompson and family left for their future home in Wellington, on l'Yid:i'y, Mr. Thompson having l>c';n transferred to the Bank of Now Z .ealand there. ' Mrs. Fred Ro'uVr.lson. who has iiocn 'on a short visit to Wellington, has returned. < # • » Mrs. G. Kebbell is? on a visit to Wellington. Mrs. W. Thompson (Awakino) is the guest of Mrs. Uoyd, Westown. Miss Collier (War.ganui) is visiting Mrs. Heard. • • # * Miss McF.aehen (Nelson) is the guest of her sister. Mrs. F. S. Johns. • * • • Mrs. C. MoAllum is on a visit to Wellington. • * • * Mr and Mrs. Everard, who have been on a short visit to New Plymouth, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. j". S. Thompson, the latter's sister, have returned to Wellington. Mrs. Spratt (late of Christchurch) who lias been visiting her mother. Mrs Fred Bayley, has left for Hawera, her future home. Mrs. H. Stoeker is at present visiting relatives at Palmerston North. Sister Pat Murphy, after spending a short holiday in New Plymouth, wliere she was the guest of Mrs. Douglas Campbell, has (returned to Wanganui. • * » • Miss McGregor, who has been the guest of Mrs. Roekel, has returned to Wanganui.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 6

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WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 6

WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 6

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