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Social Round

Mrs S. Brown and family, Oamaru, are at present the guests of the Misses Teviotdale, “Gowan Lea, Isla Bank. Mr and Mrs G. R. Cooper, Ness street, returned last week from a holiday in the north. Mr and Mrs A. Halliday, Wait an e, leave to-day on a motor trip to the West Coast.

Mrs C. McFadyen and Mrs A. Peters are the guests of Mrs A, F. Barnett, Gore.

Miss Pat Kidston left by the express on Friday morning for Wanganui. She will take up a position with the D.I.C. branch there.

Mrs F. G. Hall-Jones, “Lennel, Gladstone, and her sons, returned from a camping holiday at Lake Te Anau on Sunday.

Miss Shelagh Wilson, Grey street, was hostess at tea last Saturday morning in honour of Miss Tapley, Dalrymple Road.

Miss Marie Bennison, of Queenstown, was the guest of Mr and Mrs T. Golden, Fortrose, for the Golden-Moffett wedding yesterday.

Miss Shelagh Wilson, Grey street returned yesterday from a short visit to Venlaw, where she was the guest of Mrs Robert Story.

Mr and Mrs George Sutherland and family returned to Invercargill, on Monday. They were the guests of Mr A. Sutherland, of Bluff, for a week.

Mrs A. E. Tapper, Grassmere, accompanied by her daughters, Misses Jessie and Lois Tapper, left by the express yesterday morning to spend a holiday in Christchurch.

Miss Elinor Jones, was hostess at bridge at her home in Eamslaw street last evening in honour of Miss Tapley, Dalrymple Road, when her guests were Mesdames J. F. Dundas, Holden Mirams (Dunedin); Misses Tapley, S. Wilson, T. Mac Ewan, H. Nichol, B. Mitchel, B. Macdonald, F. A. Russell and J. Lodder (Wellington).

On Monday afternoon Miss Margaret Crawford was hostess, at Otatara, in honour of Miss Tapley, Dalrymple Road. Those present were: Mesdames C. B. Tapley, J. G. Macdonald, Garfield Crawford, W. L. Cunningham, W. E. Hazlett, J. F. Dundas, Holden Mirams (Dunedin), M. M. Macdonald; Misses Tapley, L. Douglas, F. A. Russell, E. Bews, G. Macdonald, L. Petrie (Ashburton), E. Oliver and Mary Crawford.

On Friday afternoon, Miss Lois Douglas was hostess at tea at her home in Don street in honour of Miss Tapley, Dalrymple Road. During the afternoon a “peg-dressing” competition was held and was won by Mrs Holden Mirams. Miss Douglas’s guests, besides the guest of honour were Mesdames David Jennings, Holden Mirams (Dunedin), Robert Stout, J. F. Dundas, M. M. Macdonald and W. W. Butchers, J. C. Prain, P W. Gresson, G. F. Tobin, Misses M. Muir, M. Loughnan, C. Todd, S. Wilson, Margaret Crawford, E. Oliver and H. Nichol.

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Southland Times, Issue 22487, 23 January 1935, Page 5

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Social Round Southland Times, Issue 22487, 23 January 1935, Page 5

Social Round Southland Times, Issue 22487, 23 January 1935, Page 5