WOMAN’S WORLD
PERSONAL ITEMS. Miss Alleman, who has been visiting New Plymouth, leaves for Wellington on Monday. • #“» * • Mrs. J. F. Bennett (Blenheim) is the guest of her mother, Mrs. James Paul. Mrs. Ivan Standish and family (Wellington) are spending a holiday here. a * • • Mrs. Atkinson (Lepperton) is staying with her father, Colonel Messenger. Miss Elsie Little is visiting Wellington. • • • * Mrs. Preston Thomas (Hastings) arrives early next week for a visit to New Plymouth. Mrs. Addenbrook, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Gordon Addenbrooke, has returned to Auckland. Miss B. Campbell is spending a holiday in Napier. Miss Doris Roy has returned from Auckland. # • • • Mrs. Newton King has returned from a short visit .to Wellington. Miss J. Mackay is spending a few days in Wellington, ♦r • ♦ • Miss Evie Monteath has returned from Auckland. • * • • Mrs. C. Tonks returned to Hawera this week. Miss Testa is spending a short holi-, day. in Opunake. Mrs. Walter Williams has returned to Wanganui. Mrs. Foyster, who has been spending two or three weeks here, returns to Hawera on Monday. **’ » • Misses Greatbatch have returned from a short visit to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fraser are spending a few days at Mount Egmont. Mrs. Geo. Neal leaves on Tuesday for Auckland. Miss Rennel and Mrs. C. Foote have .'returned from a visit to the Mountain. Mrs. Reston has returned from a trip to Auckland. Misses Spain (Teilding) are the guests of Miss Stephenson-Smith. ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced of Miss Doris Harrison, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harrison, of New Plymouth, to Mr. Gordon Saunders, only eon of Mr. R. Saunders, of Australia. i Tiie engagement is announced of Miss Sybil Gorton, youngest daughter of Mr. and Airs. C. 11. Gorton, of Christchurch, to Mr. Athol R. MTsaaes, of New Plymouth. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. Mrs. Sladden was hostess at a dance for young people at the East End Pavilion last Thursday. Mrs. J. Barthorpe entertained a number of young people at a. Garden Party at her residence yesterday*"afternoon. PLUNKET SOCIETY. Nurse Petersen will not be in attendance at the Plunket -Tooms on January l(i and 17, as .she will be relieving Nurse McLean at Stratford. A demonstration in the preparation of humanized milk will be given at the Plunket rooms, Brougham Street, on Saturday, January 15, at 3 p.m. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE. The last of the social evenings for 1021 will be held in the Victoria League Club-room, on Monday evening next, January JO, at 7.30 p.m. It has been decided to have progressive euchre, and all members are invited to bring their young friends. A small charge of ]/- will be made in aid of the piano fund. Members are asked to help the committee by bringing packs of cards. VISITORS TO TOWN. Visitors at Chatsworth this week include: Mrs. Brunette, Mrs. G. Smith (Hawera), Mrs. Maine (Christchurch), Mrs. Hartland (Wanganui), Mrs. and Miss Rumble (Palmerston North), Miss Newton, Miss Ingram (Auckland), Miss Aiken and Miss Caddiek (Wellington), Mrs. Blackler (Naseby). Visitors at the Criterion include: Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Miss J. C. Reeve, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Everson (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Tonkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, Mr., Mrs. and Miss McKen- ■ zie, Miss Smith and Miss Meredith ■ (Dunedin), Miss McCarthy (Wanganui), , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blythe, Mrs. O’Con- ‘ nell (Wellington), Mrs. Wright (Bien- , heim), Mrs. Mayo (Wanganui), Mr. and ■ Mrs. Mclntyre (Auckland). Visitors at the White Hart include: ■ Mrs. and Misses (2) O’Donnell, Miss Winsley (Manaia), Mrs. Lowry (U.S.A.), ' Mrs. McAlister, Mrs. Managh, Miss • Richmond, Miss Taylor, Misses Cooke i (3), Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. . and Miss Storr, Mrs. Samuel, Mrs; Oscar. : Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. and Miss Luke, Mrs. Ricard, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. and ' Miss Craig, Mrs. Harris, (Wellington), , Mrs. Westaway,iMisses Green (2) (Hawera), Mrs. Strachan, Misses Mathieson ' (3), Mrs. Scott. Miss Turner, Mrs. and • Miss Roff, (Palmerston North), Mrs. ; Fraser (Dannevirke), Mrs. Buchanan, Miss White (Stratford), Mrs. Hall (Patea), Mrs. and Miss Johnstone, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Mclllroy, Mrs. Cochrane, Mrs. Nathan. Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Dorrington, Misses Mason (4) (Auckland), Mrs. McQueen (Taihape), Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Thornley, Mrs. James, Miss Sullivan, Misses Corbetts (2), Mrs. Maclntyre (Wanganui), Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Beeson (Hastings), Sister Gregor, Sister Mcßae (Lower Hutt), Mrs. Butler, Miss Wilson, Miss Mullins, (Marton), Mrs, Stewart (Eltham), Mrs. Breedin (Hamilton).
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1921, Page 6
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