TAURANGA NOTES.
Mrs. K. Taylor is visiting Rotorua. Miss Dorothy Armitage is visiting Auckland. Miss A. Bradmore has returned from a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. Eric Dickcrson and her two children, who have been spending the holidays in Tauranga with Mr. and Mrs. K. Lowe, have returned to Wellington. On Thursday last a very jolly surprise party was taken to Mrs. Mouat's new home. Among the guests were: Mesdames D. Turner, J. Ross-Smith, C. Steedman, Misses Dorothy Armitage, Jean Stcedman (Whangarei), Eleanor Broad, Lindsay Tudehope, and Kath Baker. .*. delightful bridge party was given by Mrs. C. Steedman on Monday evening for Ml»8 A. ■ Bradmore. The hostess received her guests in a frock of black laiw, i.nd the guest of honour wore black georgette. Amongst those present were: Mesdames E. Diekerson (Wellington), H. .Mbolgaard, D. Ivory, M. MeShane, K. Page, Misses J. Steedman (Whangarei), Clarice Mountfort, Olive Annitage, Lindf>ay, Tudehope, Eleanor Broad, Marjory Sanders, Phyllis Mountfort, Molly Guinness and Kath Baker.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 14
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