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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS

' Mrs". -A. 34. Mac Diarmid and Mrs. Curtis'left yesterday on a visit to Auckland. /&. ;

Mrs. D. 'Stevenson, Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs. Church before taking up her residence in New Plymouth.

Alias Cath. Moyes has returned from Patea.

Mrs. A. Alexander has left on a visit to Morrinsville. * * # ♦ Miss Madeline Gorton is now the guest of Mrs. Rae.

Miss A. Cholmeleydeft on. Wednesday - for *. short visit to Palmerston North. * * # *.. 'Mrs. J. Waite, Auckland, is the guest

of her daughter, Miss Winifred Wise.

• Miss Leslie AfacDiarmid is visiting Hastings. * • Mrs. Wade and family return to-day from a holiday at Tauranga.

Mrs. Greatbatch and 'Miss Cicely Greatbatch returned from Wellington on Wednesday. '■ , z

Mrs. Lionel Crowley, Tauranga, has the guest of Mrs. Balharry thia week.

Airs. E. Griffiths and. family have returned. from Russell.

-Aliss Alison Smith, OpunakeJ is'the guest of Aliss K. Alorey.

Aliss Ross returned on Wednesday from a visit to Pic ton. , Z # * # # Airs. Aloyes and family return from the beach-cottage this week-end.

The Alisses Elaine and Jean Waterston, who have been the guests of Mrs. Waterston, return to Christchurch, today.

Aliss E. Campbell returns to Rotorua to-day and Miss K. Campbell to Taupo.

Airs. B. M. Wilson is visiting Wellington. .

The Nancy and Lucy Jones have returned from a tour of the North Island. ,

Aliss Nora Livesey lias begn the guest of Mrs. H. Whitcombe this week and returns to Auckland to-m'orrow.

* * * * ' Aliss Elsie Andrews and Aliss N. Dempsey returned last night from a nrisit to Wellington.

Mrs. F. H., Moofe returns from her jeisit to Alokoia this evening.

'Airs. Hiekling, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. C. List, has .'returned, to (Ngaruawahia. •’ * # . * *

Airs. W. J. Reid, is visiting Dunedin.

# . . # •# * Mrs. L. B. Webster is.expected to re-: ffeurn. from Auckland -to-day. ■ * * ' •»

Mrs. McAneny, Wanganui, t . is the guest of Mrs. M. Pauli.

*** . * Mrs. Flower is. a Wanganui visitor to New 'Plymouth. •>, # • * * *

Mrs. George List is visiting Hamilton.

A jolly surprise party was held at the home of Miss Bobbie Carthew on ' Thursday evening.

# # * * 1 Mrs. Jack Stephenson. Opunake, is visiting New Plymouth.

Miss M. Campbell has returned from Sydney and is staying with her mother for a few days 'before returning to Hamilton. ~

Mrs. Eric Shaw, -who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Winfield, returns to her home this week-end. #" # # *

Missea D. Bedford, S. Thompson, C. Syms, and E. Dempsey have taken a cottage at Fitzroy. .

Mrs. Stone and her grandson ,are spending' a holiday at Auckland with Mrs. L‘. Stone, Mount Eden.

Mrs. . Thompson and her daughters, who have been the guests of Mrs. Firth, return to Wellington to-day.

Mrs. Duthie, Wellington, ia the guest O’f Mrs. E. A. Walker.

Miss Beere and Miss Joan Beere, Wellington, are the guests of Mrs. Tate.

Miss Goldwater, who has been visiting New Plymouth for several weeks, returns to Auckland on Monday.

Mrs. Noel 'Bignell, Wangaehu, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Fred Bayly.

* Miss Wade left on Thursday to tour the South Island. # “■ • ♦ Mrs. C. B. Webster has returned from Auckland.

Mrs. D. C. Fraser returned on Wednesday from Auckland.

Mrs. Percy Douglass, who has been on an extended trip to England, returned to New Plymouth during the week-end.

Mrs. J. McLeod has returned from Auckland.

# # * Mrs. Martin and Miss M. -Martin, who have been the guests of Miss N. Heppell, have returned to Nelson. # * *

Miss J. Collins has returned from Lepperton. «> . * . * *

Miss Mary Thompson returned cm Thursday from a, visit- to Timaru and Christchurch. « » #

Mrs. Arthur Avery was hostess at bridge on Wednesday afternoon. i*# ' # * Miss Madcley, Hamilton, is the guest of Mrs. M. Campbell. ♦ # * *

Miss Phyllis Street has returned from * holiday visit to Timaru and Ashburton.

# » * # Mrs. (Percy Blundell, Wellington, is visiting New Plymouth. # # * •

Mrs. ‘M. J. Neville, who has been visiting -Wellington, has gone on to Nelson.

■Hostesses at bridge this week in honour <if Miss Medley were Mrs. J. Medley, Mrs. Butchart, Airs. Stocker and 'Miss Bayley. ■

Miss'Hannah, Airs. Johnson (Wellington), Airs. L. W. Thatcher and Miss T. Thatcher (Sydney), Mrs. E. L. Barnes (Palmerston North), Airs. T. Jamieson (Christchurch), Airs. J. R. Todd and Miss Marjorie Todd (Wellington), Aliss D. Al. Brown (Wanganui), Aliss K. A. AfacFarlane (North Canterbury), Aliss Steed (Wellington) and Aliss Dyer (Wellington) have been guests at the Criterion this week.

Aliss Irene Skinner, who leaves shortly on a trip to England, was the guest of honour at a most enjoyable afternoon given by Airs. D. K. Alorrison at her residence last week to entertain the provincial commissioners, the provincial president and vice-president of the Girl Guide Association. During the afternoon the commissioners presented Miss Skinner, who is the provincial secretary, with a gold Thanks Badge, which is the highest honour the association can confer oh any member connected with the Girl Guide movement for services rendered. .

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1931, Page 4 (Supplement)

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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1931, Page 4 (Supplement)

NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1931, Page 4 (Supplement)

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