HAMILTON NEWS.
A TEA PARTY. A very enjoyable deck-tennis party was given by Mrs. T. A. Milroy at her home in River Road on Monday afternoon in honour of Miss Helen Hcywood, who has recently returned from a holiday spent in England and abroad. Among those present were:—Mrs. E. B. Heywood, Mrs. A. S. Tonks, Mrs. H. Gribben, Mrs. Q. Matthews, Mrs. L. Tompkins, M r 3, C. B. Wake, Mrs. P. Harkness, Mrs. 0. Taylor, Mrs. F. Gordon, Mrs. J. McNicol, Mrs. W. Tudehope, Miss H. Heywood, Miss J. Milroy, Miss E. Hammond, Miss C. Hunter, Miss E. Ward, Miss B. Hunter and Miss Rankin. Personal. Miss Margot Trafford has returned to Auckland after visiting Mrs. G. L. Innes, of Hamilton. Miss Isa Duff has returned to Hamilton after spending several weeks' holiday in the South Island. Mrs. Olive Matthews and family, of Hamilton, have returned home from a holiday spent at Paikakariki and Milford.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20792, 7 February 1931, Page 19
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