WOMAN'S WORLD.
SOCIAL NEWS. riSBSONAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. DartnclHChristcuurcb) are staying at Niger Houae. * • * • Miss Tidy returns from Auckland by the mail train tonight, and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Addenbrooke, for a short time. * * • *
Ven. Archdeacon Evans and Mrs. Evans are on a visit to Auckland-
Miss Reid, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs- Eberlet, has returned to Wellington.
Mrs, Johns, sen-, who has been on a visit to Auckland, has returned.
Miss Shaw and Miss Moore, who have been on a visit to Ohristdhurch, Jtave returned.
Miss Rita Moss, who haa been the guest of Mrs. 0. J Nicholson, spent a few days with Mrs F Nancarrow (Hawera) before returning to Wellington.
Mrs. T King, who has been visiting ler mother, Airs. Kyngdon, has returned ,o Stratford.
» * * * Miss Halse (Wellington) is the guest of Miss Shaw-
Kcv. P. G. Harvie and Mrs Harvie, who have been on a short visit to Wellington, return by the mail train tonight. '
Miss Campbell, matron of the New Plymouth Hospital, who has been on a visit to Dunedin and the /old Lakes, returns to New Plymouth early next week.
Mr. and Mrs. P H. Hadley, who have been on a short visit to New Plymouth, have returned to Auckland.
Mrs. R. Lusk (Auckland), is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W D. Webster-
Mrs. J- Morton (Christchurch) arrives by the mail train to-night and Mr and Mrs W Webster (Stratford) on Monday, to participate in the celebration of the ;olden wedding of Mr and Mrs. W. D. Webster. * * * *
Visitors at the Mountain House this week include:—Misse3 Mack-ay and Gunswade (Auckland), Mrs and Miss Fanby (Wellington), Rev*. Kempthorne and McFarlane (Wellington),. Mr and Mrs. Shaw (Auckland), Misses Johnston and Hancock (Otahuhu). Miss McFarlane (Wellington).
Amongst the visitors"staying at Ghatsworth House this week are ijesdames Rhodes and Holmes (Christchurch), Mrs. and Mies Bennett (Auckland), Miss Holliwell (Wellington). Mrs. Blakie (Tiraaru), Mrs. Norris (Wellington)- « • • •
Mrs. A. H. Colvile and her a, tlier, Mrs. Peat, leave on the 20th inst, for England.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1918, Page 6
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341WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1918, Page 6
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