WOMAN'S WORLD
PERSONAL. * Mrs. C. M. Lepper is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. R. A. Quilliam left for Christchurch, and will be the guest of Mrs. John Turnbull. • • • • Mrs. P. Prichard, of Dannevirke, ar- , rives to-night to spend a mouth at Nga- < motu Beach. . , Miss C. Leatham returned this week from Nelson. • • • • Miss F. Wood left yesterday for a , holiday in Auckland. Mrs. F. G. Harvie has returned from Cambridge. w « * • Miss Myers (Queensland) is the guest of Mis* E. Nicholson. • * • • Miss Wade leaves on Tuesday, and will join the lonio in Wellington for England. • » • • Mrs. Crompton Smith (Havelock North) arrives to-night to spend the Christmas holidays in New Plymouth. Mrs. Frank Wilson was the hostess at an afternoon tea party last Monday, Miss Wade being the guest of honor. . * • * • Miss Wolferston left this week for Blenheim. Miss K. Hamerton, who has been for a trip to England, arrives by the Arawa next week. Mrs. M. Fraser, who has been on a trip to Christchurch, returned on Thursday. Miss Brewster leaves on Monday for Auckland. • « « • Mrs. Keppel Archer is spending the holidays in Auckland. *» $ • • • Miss Bedford arrives from Gi&borne on Monday. Misses A. and E.' Smith left this week for a visit 'to Marton. Mrs. Hugh Fraser arrives to-night from Christchurch. Mrs. Simpson and Miss D. Simpson are the guests of Mrs. Trevor Simpson, Auckland. « * *, • Mrs. E. H. Hartley is on a visit to Auckland. « « •. • Miss M. Ginnity (Nelson) arrives tonight, and will te the guest of Mrs. P. Prichard at Ngamotu. Mrs. Sims (Napier) is staying at Ghatsworth. • * • • Mrs. Cachemaille, who has been on a short visit here, has returned to Wellington. ' Miss E. Jordan leaves on Monday for a holiday in Auckland and Tauranga. Miss Irene Skinner (Wellington) arrives on Monday to spend Christinas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Skinner. • » » • Mrs. Rex Brewster ha* returned from Wanganui. Mrs. Bothomley, who has been the guest of Mrs. Moyes, returned to Wellington on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Skinner, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. Skinner, has returned to Dunedin. ; i * Mrs. Hamerton (Inglewood) is the! guest of Mrs. James Wilson. Mrs. Herbert Collier returned from Wanganui this week. Mrs. A. C. H. Collins left last night for Auckland, and is to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Devore. Miss Pease, of Opunake, is on an extended visit to Mrs. Rathbone at "Terrace Gardens", Wellington. Visitors to the White Hart Hotel include: Mrs. P. Hadiey (Auckland), Mrs. , True (Auckland), Miss Wa&hor, Mrs. ArI mitage and Miss Armitage (Manaia), Mrs. Crab (Wellington), Mrs. Ronavne (Wellington), Mrs. Tichhee (Palmers'ton North), Mrs. Clarke (Ngaere), Mrs. Plunket (Auckland), Mrs. Aiken (Waverley), ■ Mrs. Wallace (Levin), Mrs. i Dickie (Levin). Visitors to the Criterion Hotel include: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Browne (Auckland), Mrs. Wright (Hawera), Mr. and Mrs. Morrison (Wanganui), Mrs. Cunningham and daughter (Wellington), Miss Boyce (Dunedin), Mrs. Ward °(Wellington). Visitors to the Terminus Hotel include: Miss Waters (Sydney), Miss McMinnam (Stratford), Mrs. Yeoman (Rangoon), Mrs. Baker (Melbourne), ■ Mrs. Rogers (Hawera), Mrs. BoMj. (Hawera), Mrs. Copehstoiie (Kltham), Mrs. Cachemaille (Wellington), "Mrs. Priest (Inglewood). ENGAGEMENT.
The engagement is announced of Miss Teas Montcath, youngest daughter of Miami Mrs. L. M. Monteath, of New Plymouth, to Mr. Harold New-sham Bayly, third son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bayly of Omata.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1920, Page 6
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