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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS

Mr?.' R. Tate and Miss Dorothy Tate i returned from WeUiPSM on Thursday, Lady Myers, Mrs. AV. Phillips and Mrs. k H. F. O’Leary, are guests at the Criterion. .. «*. * * Mrs. Frank Hay, Wellington, daugh- <■ ter of the late Mr. Richard Seddop, was is New Plymouth this week and left for Auckland yesterday morning. ’’* * * * Mrs. Bothamley, whp hps been the guest of Mrs. W. H. M°y« s , returns to Wellington to-morrow. p * * * v* K. Hamertpn returned Ipst ‘•‘/ night from her visit tp AfiPkfepTMiss Eleanor Gray has returned from Dunedin for the vacation. * * * * . 'Mrs. M. Gray, who has been, oji an extended trip to England, arrives in # yVellington by the Ulimaroa on fuco- ; " t Mrs. W. Hughes left yesterday on a ‘ ' visit to Stratford. * * Miss Mary Hine and Miss -Audrey Eberlet return from. Christchurch this evening for the university vacation, f * * •$» • Mrs. Baylv and Mis&Bayly, Hastings, are the giiepts qf Wu e. ■ ■ ■ . Mrs. Rjnvig,' Islington, is the guest of her sister, Ml'* 3 - Wag Muff. //. *’ " .# * * * Mrs. Williams visited Hawera, on Thursday tojudge the metal work at the Haw era show-f-J •" t * . Miss Bessie Buyley entertained on Thursdav afternoon ip honour of her truest, Mrs. Arthur Hampton. ' #7 ' #4 * ' * ■ Mrs. Franklin entertained yes-te-day afternoon/in honour of h er . guests, Mrs. apd Mrs. Bothamley entertained her New Plymouth friends at bridge on Thursi ' ■ day afternoon. # ". * . . * ■. * '■ Mrs J Wilson and Miss Helen Wilson ; have left for Whangarei to attend the w-fidding’of Miss Mary Jones, formerly of Opunake, and M r . Bracken Wilson. -i # a * *■ . . Mrs.. Alleman was hostess at bridge on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D’Arcy Rpbertson and Mrs. Bothamley were the guests of honour. * # * ■ - . Mrs. Walker entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon in honour of Mrs. D’Arcy Robertson. ♦ * # * ‘ , Mrs. Roy was hostess at bridge on Tuesday afternoon, Miss Norma Collins ' - beinv the guest of honour. * * * * Miss Grace Avery and Miss Jean Flyger entertained at' bridge this week in honour of Miss King. ? Mrs. Fox left on Thursday on a visit to Cambridge. * ' ' * * * Mrs. W. C. Robinson, Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. C. Akers, New Plymouth. » * ♦ *

Miss Norma Collins goes early next week to Wellington and will leave for Brisbane on Friday. «'* * * Mrs. Arthur Avery and Mrs. McPhillips were joint hostesses at progressive bridge.<m Tuesday afternoon m lid of the St. Joseph’s carnival fund. •--v ' ♦ ■' ♦ * * Airs. Walter' Weston and Mrs. Wade, who have been attending the Plunket conference in Wellington this week, return to New Plymouth this evening.' * # * * Mrs Giesen and Mrs. Arthur Hemp- ■; ton, who have been'visiting New Plymouth this week, return to Wellington to-day. ~#* * * ' (Mrs Sidney Warburton arrives in New Plymouth by the Tamaroa, which is expected on Thursday. Mrs. Warburton will be the guest of Airs. Stanley Shaw. •\ # * Air. and Mrs. S. P. Warburton, Bradford, England, have gone to Auckland after z a visit to AlrS. AVar.burton’s aunt, Mrs. G. H. Humplirey, Palmerston North. Mrs. WarburtoS; was formerly Miss Beryl Barthorp,Plymouth. “ * * The Arts and Crafts Circle of the Taranaki Women’s’-Club will hold on Thursday afternoon an exhibition 01 the work done by the circle during the year. The pokpr work, brags work, china painting,'anfFpetyter work are pf a very high standard and all members ' and friends are invited to attend. • * * In all 18 to 20 Guiders visiting from Wtellington, Hawke’s.-Bay and the Wairarapa are assembled in the Guiders Camp, Avenue Road. Those in charge are Aliss Lysnar, Hawke’s Bay, coipmandant, Miss Duthie,- Wtellington, assistant commandant, and Miss J. Houston, Hawera. • t * • 'On Wtednesday a rose show will be held in St. Alary’s Parish Hall by the ♦ ladies of St. Mary’s Guild and assisting friends. There will be a collection of beautiful blooms, and feature will be the floral decorative exhibits of tables, mantelpieces, etc. The secretaries are Alesdarqes Eller® .and Blacklev from whom schedules and all particulars may be obtained.,-, lheie wi be stalls for produce, needje-.york and afternoon tea. In the evening there wil be a varied and attractive concert, ' which will be in the capable hands of Miss Broad and the Rev. P- F. Clarke.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)