WOMAN'S WORLD.
? ■ —~r--' • i ' PERSONAL ' j " Mrs.' C:' Kebbell is the guest ""of : licr "sister (Mrs. Rankin, Wanganui). * * « *
Miss S. Thomson lias gone on a holiday ..•arip to Auckland.
Mrs. Phankucli, who lias been on a lengthy visit to New Plymouth, and during her stay has been the guest of Miss Roy, leavers on Tuesday for Blenheim.
Dr. and Mrs. McNaughton Christie, who are at present the guests of Mrs. K. Bayley, leave on Monday for Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Nannarrow and Mr. and Mrs.J. Glenn, who have been on a short visit' to New Plymouth, have returned to Hawera.
Miss Dempsey, who has been on a visit to New Plymouth, left for Christchurch on Thura-
* * * # Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Glasgow, who have been 11 the guests of their daughter (Mrs. J. C. Nicholson), have returned to Wanganui.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Samuel (Wellington) raTe* at present in New Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. E..S. Bayley, who have been a short visit to New Plymouth, have returnei to Wellington.
• * » * Mrs. P. Carthew (Hamilton); 13 the guest-oi her mother (Mrs. J. C. Perry).
* ♦ • • Miss M. Taylor, who h&3 been the guest T o 3 Mrs. G. Neal, returns to Auckland to-day.
Miss N. Corkill is' Visiting Auckland.
» • « * Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nicholson are of Mrs. A. H. Glasgow.
'• * t » Mrs. A. Williams (Palraerston North) la the guest of her mother (Mrs. It. Cock, Vogeltown).
• * » » Mrs. C. Wright and family (Stratford) are on a visit -to New Plymouth, having taken a furnished house at Vogeltown.
* * * * Miss C. Pellew and Miss K. Bennett (We! llngton) are at present in New Plymouth.
Mrs. G. Neal leaves to-day for Auckland and Rotorua,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gorton, and the Misses Gorton (Felldlng) are on a visit to New Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. McKellar,' return to Khandallah to-day.
Mrs. and Miss Watson (Bulls) are the guests of Mrs. John Kelly.
Mrs. W. Shaw (Auckland) Is on a visit to New Plymouth.
Miss L. Great': ach Is spending her holidays In Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke, who have been on a visit to -New Plymouth, have returned to Napier.
Mrs. Marton leaves on Monday on a visit to Wellington.
Mr. an<s Mrs. Leslie Gorton (Fellding) ana Miss Edwin (Wellington) are on a visit to New Plymouth.
• * • » Miss K. Hamerton lias returned from her visit to Inglewood.
Miss Butler, who has been visiting her «unt (Mrs. Addenbrooke), has returned to Wei lington,
• « * * Mrs. Koch has returned to Wanganui after her short visit to New Plymouth.
» • » * Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker left this morning on a visit to Pllmmerton, having taken a furnished cottage there.
Mrs. H. H. Ward (Napier) is the guest of her mother (Mrs. R. J. Matthews, Fitzroy).
Mrs. Chisholm (Hawern) Is on a visit to New Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are the guests of Mrs, A. Bennell. Ngamotu.
Mrs. E. W, Lysons is staying at the Dawson Falls.
* * * • Miss B. Hirst, of the New Plymouth Hospital staff, leaves early next week on a visit to her home in Invercarglll.
Mrs. E A. Adlam (Walpuku) and Miss Tales (Kalkoura) are spending a few days in New Plymouth.
Amongst the visitors staying at Niger House this week are Mr. and Mrs. Venniconde (Hawera), Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke (Napier), Mr. and Mrs. Cumming (Hawera), Mrs. and Miss Goban (Palmerston North), Mr. and Mrs. Johnston (Hawera), Mr. and Mrs. T. Fookes and fainiiv-(Stratford), MisSes -Tones (Hawera), Miss Mead' (Eltham), Mr. and Mrs. Crewe (Hawera), Mrs. J. Noble (Wanganui), Captain Wilson (New Plymouth), Mrs. and Miss Jenkins (Hawera), Mr ' Towson (Hawera).
Amongst the visitors staying at Chatsworth House arc Mrs. W. Shaw (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. F. Samuel (Wellington), Mrs. Taylor (Auckland), Misses Wilfred (Marton).
Amongst the visitors staying at the Mountain House are Misses Maddison and Johnston (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Whiteombe (Christchurch), Mrs. Kitchen (Wanganui). and Mr. Corrlgan (New Plymouth).
Writing to a New Plymouth friend, Sir Thos. Mackenzie (High Commissioner, and formerly member for Egmont) says. 'I am glad to say that my is much better. She spent four months in a pretty cottage in the New Forest. There Is an epidemic of matrimony in my family Mary was married on June 1, and Bruce 011 September 26. Helen is engaged to Captain Macdonald, who ias done a great deal of fighting, and has a fine record behind him. Dear old Clutha keeps pegging away at his beloved 'Chronicles,' fighting manfully against many disadvantages, and even at times obstruction which ought not to occur. Yet he is holding Ills own, and is as buoyant and capable as ever, taking part at times In public lectures. He had a great reception on Trafalgar Day in Trafalgar Square. Bruce is at Sling With the soldiers,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1919, Page 6
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