WOMAN'S WORLD.
SOCIETY NEWS. M i ' *•' PERSONAL ITEMS. .i- ' Mr and Mrs Allan P.ennell arc ou a viait to Auckland- . , • • - • "" * Mr and Mrs J- F. Strang (Taumaranm) are staying at Niger House, New Plymouth • # » The Misses Cato (2) are at present in Wan^anui. • • • • Mrs Campbell MacDiarraid, who :s at present the guest of Mr 3 A. MacDiarmid, leaves on Tuesday for her home in Hamilton. ft • • 6 Sirs D. Teed and Mrs S. Rennell and put? are camping out at the ranges. V # * • iltirse Baker returns on Tuesday from Auckland. » • O • jlrs and Miss Leslie Gordon (Wellington) and Miss Edwin (Feilding), who have been visiting JTew hyve left for IDawson Falls before returning to their respective hornet. » • • • Mrs W. Shaw has returned to Auckland, alter a pleasant aiay in New Plymouth. e • • • Judge E. jJ*wsoa and Mrs Jlawson, who have fceen tie guesti of Miss El R«W6on, have returned to Hamilton. • • • • > Mrs. Carthew, wifbi her daughter, Mrs Lyson, who have been staying at Dawson's Falls, have returned to New Plymouth. • • o e Miss Bevenish ,is the guest of Mrs T. , 0. Fockes, of Stratford. I » • • • 1 Mwb Mona Paget is on a visit to 1 Christchuich.
Amongst the 'visitors staying at the Mountain House are, M&s MdDonaJd (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Sumner (New Plymouth), Mr and Mrs Mcßean (Wanganui), Mr and Mrs Shaw (Auckland), Mr Clarke (New Plymouth), Mr C. T. Rrcwn (Wanganui), Mr Williamson (Wanganui), Mr Rowe (New -Plymouth), Miss Aitken (Wellington), Miss Adams (Xew Plymouth). • w • • '.amongst visitors staying at Chatsworth House are: Miss Bell (Wanganui), Miss McKenzie (Wellington), Miss Hptehen (Hawera), Miss Glaiiliy (Ngatstwa), Mrs and Misses Riera (Stratford). • • • f Mrs P. Davies, who has been the guest of Mrs Sladdcn, has returned to TailiaP»- . . ' . Mrs Drew, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs H. Fookes, has returned to Wanganui.
Mrs Smaller (Eltham), who is now on a visit to New Plymouth, has returned. » . « Mr and Mrs Howard Jaekfon motored through from Masterton, and, after spending a few days in New Plymouth have gone to Dawson Vails Mrs Ross has returned to Eltham, after a short stay in New Plymouth. H-> 0 Samuel and Mrs Samuel retUTL ■:! to Wellington on Monday. Miss Bedford leave? on Tuesday for Auckland, thence on to Hawkes Bay. * » * » Miss L. Reid. who lias Wen the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eberlet, has returned to WellingtonThe engagement is announced of James .7ohn Wall, of Colombo. Cevlon (Lieutenant Ceylon Engineers), with Alice Myrtle Sutherland Clarke, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Clarke, of Opunake, Miss Ida , Carley, daughter of Mrs. Carley, of Masterton, has become engaged io Lieut H \V Collier. M.C., i R.A.F., son of Mr Hy. Collier, of Wanganui. Dame Melba js leaving for England by the Niagara. Peggy Cluter, a gifted young Honolulu soprano, who has , been studying at Melba's conservator ii mi . goes with her. Tho Sydney Telegraph says that during the last four years Melba has helped to raise £70,000 by concerts for patriotic purposes, and lias arranged to tour England in April for tbe same cause. Melba has promised to sing at some big concerts in London and Paris in connection with the peace celebrations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1919, Page 6
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