NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Poole is the guest of Miss Pike. MUB L. Pike is visiting Nelson. Miss Stephanie Chambers (Wellington) is the guest of Mrs. Ralph Colson. Mrs. Pope and Miss Airini Pope (Wellington) are spending a holiday here. •Miss Gwen Bayley has returned from Auckland. • * • • Miss ‘Powdrell has returned to Eawera. • * ♦ * Mrs. Truby King (Stratford; was in town for the races. Mrs. W. A. Budge (Stratford) has taken, a house here for a week or so. Mrs. W. Armstrong (Inglewood) and family are staying in New Plymouth. •Misses Jessie and Jean are visiting Waver ley. • • * • Miss J. Willis (England) is the guest of Mrs. F. J. Harvie. • • • » Mrs. Paget, of Palmerston North, is visiting Ngamotu. • • • • Airs. Norman Little (Wellington) is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Fox. • • ♦ • •Mrs. G. Thorne George (Wellington) is staying at the Criterion Hotel. Mrs. J. Glenn (Mangaweka) is staying at the White Hart Hotel. * ♦ • • Mrs. W. iF. Alexander (Waverley) is the guest of Mrs. Honeyfield (Moturoa). •Miss T. Adams (Nga Tawa) is the guest of Mrs. W. R. Wade. Mrs. L. Rea and Miss Sheila Medelan are visiting Auckland. Miss Test ar is the guest of Miss J. Mackay. Mrs. Douglas Jackson (Wellington) is staying at the White Hart Hotel. iMiss J. Home and Miss T. Adams visited Waitomo Caves this week. Mrs. Oliver Samuel has returned from Wellington. Miss Montgomery has returned to Wanganui. Miss A. Read is the guest of Mrs. L. Monteat h. Mrs. Baxter Russell is staying at the Mountain House. Mrs. L. Haylock, of Westown, is spending the holidays in Auckland. Mrs. E. Maetzig, of Inglewood, is spending the holidays in Auckland. Mrs. L. R. Jones, of Awakino, and Mrs. Condon, fo Mok an, were visitors to the New Plymouth races. •* • • Misses PhylHs and Gwen Lafferty, of Levin, are the guests of Mrs. Arthur Avery. c Mrs. Harold Abraham (Stratford) and family are holiday-making at Ngamotu beach. ♦ * • » Mrs. W. Keeling (Palmerston North) has taken Mrs. Bullock’s house for a week or two. Mrs. Hugh Fraser and family leave on Monday for a holiday at Takapuna. Auckland. Mrs. E. L. Mason, of Westown, leaves this week on a lengthy trip to America and England. Mrs. A. C. Lange (Tarikii and Miss D. Lange and Miss E.* A. Godfrey (Wellington! have been spending a few days in New Plymouth. Mrs. D. Sole is spending the holidays with her son, Mr. F. Sole, at Warca. Though now in her 96th year Mrs. Sole is looking hale and hearty, and thoroughly enjoyed the motor trip down the coast. At. the Taranaki croquet tournament, commencing at New Plymouth, on Friday next.. January 8, ladies from Taranaki, Auckland, Nelson and Wanganui Clubs will take part in the contests. ENGAGEMENTS. The engagement is announced of Miss Ethel Longmire, of Taura nga. and Mr. Edmond Gibson, of South Taranaki. The engagement is announced of Doris, only daughter of Mr. F. J. Hodgson. Gil! Street. New Plymouth, to William. only son of Mr. A. H. Hawkins. Glen Almond. The engagement i* announced of Flora, eldest daughter of Mrs. S. Cameron. of Kaimata. Inglewood, and John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Yaldwyn, of Wellington. • • • • The engagement is announced of Miss Thelma Brown, eldest daughter of Mrs. J. Reynolds, of Ck?lia Street, Stratford, j f.- Mr. -James Bernard Main, eldest son j <»f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Main, of Portia freet. Stratford. )
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 16
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