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ELTHAM ITEMS

Aire. Stringer, Christchurch, is the guest of Airs. G. McGregor. to to to to The Rev. H. C. and. Mrs. Isaacson, Otaki, who have been the guests of Air?. W. Wilson, left on Friday for Hawera. to to to * Miss H. Hair, who has been visiting Airs. G. Cooper, has returned to Manaia. # to to to Misp R. Fannin, Napier, is staying with Iler sister, Alrts. S. W. Crawford. to to * to Aliks Kelliher, who has been the guest of Aire, AlcLaughlin. Rawhitiroa, has returned to Stratford. « « « e Mrs. C. J. Belcher, who hits been visiting New Plymouth, has returned to Rawhitiroa. to to to * Lady Buckleton and Aliss Buckleton were visitors to Eltham during the week. « to # * Miss A. Blennerhassett has returned to Auckland Training College. » e » • Mrs. A. C. Belcher has returned from New Plymouth. to to to to Airs. Chalmers and Alisses Chalmers and Osbourne have returned from Napier, to ’ to to * Miss T. Gibson, who has been the guest of .Miss Nettie Campbell, New Plymouth, has returned home. to * * * Airs. C. W. Borrereon, Palmerston Srth, has been visiting her brother, . G. Tipler, Eltham, prior to leaving with her daughter for ah extended viriit to London and Paris. FAREWELL AT AUROA. PRESENTATION TO MISS BEN’fDN. A large number of friends assembled at ths Aui'oa hall to farewell arid to wish bon voyage to Alis? Alarjory Benton who, as the guest of her sister, Aire. (Captain) Hodgson, is proceeding to England. The evening was pleasantly spent !k dancirig and 'games arid musical items were, rendered by Alisses E. O’Dea arid F. Davies and Mr. N. Ashby, while Miss G. Hughes arid Mr. AL 'Burke gave solos on their banjo-mandolins. Every item was encored.

Prior to supper, Mrs. Buxton, on behalf of all present, said she had much pleasure in presenting Miss Benton with a suitcase. She wished her a pleasant voyage and a safe return. On behalf of the Hwkey Club Mrs. F.ei'ett asked their guest to accept a ecent spray as a token of affection and esteem from the club. Mr. G. Bigham was M.C. and music for the dances was supplied by Mrs. West, Misses M. Hughes, I. Corbett and E. O’Dea. The accompaniments were played by Miss G. Benton.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1931, Page 18 (Supplement)

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ELTHAM ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1931, Page 18 (Supplement)

ELTHAM ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1931, Page 18 (Supplement)