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WOMAN'S WORLD

PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. Ail". Grant (Wellington), is the guest. of .Mrs. A. K. Grant. Mrs. Will!:!, .who lias been visiting her daughter, Mrs 1'". G. llarvic, lias returned to Cambridge. Misi H. Cut field. who lias ftcen on a visit to Marlon and llawera, lias returned. # Mrs. T. P. Anderson, who lias been oil a visit to Genildine, lias returned. Mrs. T. G. Hirst and family left for their future homo in Tnveresrgill, Miss llei-vl Hirst, accompanying them. having suitably secured her .inu.il holiday. The Hon. 0. Samuel and Mrs. Samuel have gone on a short visit to Wellington. Mrs. A- McHnrdv, who has been on n visit to Wellington, is now visiting friends in the Waikatn district^. •\f r p,f Mrs rsonnan Jiobieson (1e Kuiti) are the guests of Miss A. WilsonMiss Jack (Auckland) is the guest of Mrs. F. G. Evans. #- * * Miss -Shaw, with Miss R. Moore, are the guc.-ts of Mrs. W. St- George Douglas (Christchurch). Mrs and Miss l'owier (Blenheim) are at present staving in New Plymouth. ilrs. Oell. who has been on a visit to Wellington, has returned. Mrs Denny-Brown has gone on a visit to Uotnrua and Auckland. ?■ * * * Miss Wade is visiting friends in Dune<i'n' , # Mrs. Hugh "Baily, who has been on a visit to Wellington, tliei.c." to Tiehlln?. where ■ '-t of Mrs. Clem. ■Webster, hag returned. Amongst, the visitors s..,,<ing at the Mountain House for this week have included: Mrs. W- Newman and Miss flempton (New Plymouth), Mrs. A. H. Glasgow (Wanganui), .Mrs. E. P. Blundell (New Plymouth), Mrs D. Nathan (Auckland). Mr. and Mrs White (Wellington K Mrs. A. E. Allison (Devonport), Mrs. "Wadlow (Auckland). Mr- IDawe (Welling! on), ilr. and Mrs. Goring Johnston (I'almerston North), Mrs. Pearee (Grevtowni. Mr rn-1 Mrs Le.m Wilson (West Australia). Miss Mollonby (Auekland), Mr. and Mrs. Grav Mrs. ]•'. Rfandish and Mrs- D. McKellar (New rimmntlit, Mms Cameron (Greytown), Mrs iind Miss Hannah, Mrs. Haslam. ami Mi';. Biddlc (Wellington), Mrs. and Mi-o Drury (Wellington)-

Visitors Mavins at Olmtswortli House include: Mesdnnies Wfldlow anil A. R Allison (AiicHnixl). Miss Crai>7 (Christ-c-linrcM Ml- mill Mrs. Tinlirrtslmv (InreriargUl). .V «. Wliite (Wellington).

Mrs ami Mi:-s Hannn.li, Mesdames TTaslam and Kiddle. liave lieen staying' at (lie Mountain House, have returned to Wellington. Mr?. A Alexander lias gone on a vi.-it to W.tii.saimi-

,'.n>Mi.?si tlic vi-iior? siayin.or nl XiiM-r Koi:-c ll»h *••<•.->!: arc: Mr. anil Mrs. Willis ami faiiirv (Auckland), Mr. Uawe ([ IHii i. Mi-S \Vil!"o'c (Kalinin). Mr. nml Mrs. K.»rnli;i':or (MaHcrtonL Mr. ami Mrs. \Vn<*on (Dunedin). Mrs. Morton (Wellington) ■ SOCIAL NEWS Aftfi'nonn Teas- -Mrs T. fl. Hirst lias boon tlio I,'iii'st of l.onor at all social Inndiuns for this week. Mrs. D. K. Morrison acted as hostess at a most enjoyable cro'j!!;'! party at her residence; last Tuesday al'K-nioi.n, when those present took the opportunity of presentin:,' .\lr,'. Hirst wilii a handsome oak hull c'haiV ami tin' charmingly worded letter Hint was read by tin? hostess was originally m lined by all those present. Air.oii':::-t il;o-,e present were Mesdames Hirst, l:. A. tirav. Simpson. Rockel. I<\ lilnmUll, i-'. lowiiuir, I' D Wbiteombe, Brad'oiTy. .1 K. Wilson I'. I'.. Klmidell, J. S. Ciui'ps. Mi„,es Normal) (2), Hirst and ISitiiaii'll.

La-t WVilnesrtay a number of members of the Victoria Lookup and Patriotic Ccimnlttw met lo; ether at the Victoria League v. (n l: rcM.m an;! durin:; the afterliuoii the M ivoivs-, in lier usual eliavmin<r li: I>11;..;-, spoke of the wonderful work done and n;vcn bv .Mrs. Hirst at the different patriotie work rooms, and as a small token of the keen appreciation -how n In- her fellow workers, slie (Mrs. I!-.'V»essi, in making a presentation, which took the form of a handsome afternoon ten service in pewter ware. Mrs. Hirst ?r.teio:isly responded. After a dainty afternoon tea was served tliis inoi-i. enjoyable function was brought to a close with every one joining in the of I'or .She's a. Jolly Good Fellow'' and "Auld Lang Syne." Amongst Ibo-e present were: Mesdames 0. H. lU'.r':c:-s. Hirst, T. C- Milis, Hastier, Roeknl, Far?:ie. P. Jackson, Courtney. ■Tim Wilson. Denny-Brown, Dockrill, V. Elliott. Hartley, Collins, P. fl. Evans, •T Clarke. Medley. Wilson, Eberlet, T) M'Alluin, Misses Devenisb, Partly, Sole, E. Rawson, Marshall B. Bayly.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 6

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WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 6

WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 6

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