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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS

Miss K; Coxbead, is the .jiiest of Mrs, C. M, Hill. • • •„ ♦

Mrs. D. Cameron was hostess at bridge on Thursday evening. •.•• ■ • ■ Mrs. Barry, Napier, is the-guest .of Mrs. Cartwright at present, ••• ' •

Miss K. Morey is spending a few days V- Kaponga. '• • ' * • Mrs. George Webster is visiting Auckland. « • • • ' Mise K. Alleman .is spending the week-end with Miss E. -McAllum, Ingleyfood. */* * * Miss Margaret Moyes was hostess at a delightful dinner party on Thursday evening. Mrs. P. Atkinson and Miss E. Fookes left By car’ yesterday afternoon for Wellington. • • • 9 Mice A. Eberlet and Miss M. Hine return -from Canterbury College to-night to spend their vacation here.- : h'9 : 9 • • , Miss, Warren, who has been staying -- •'with her sister, Mrs. H. C. Baker, has 1 returned to Palmerston’ North. • * * * Mrs. Cowling, who has been visiting z, friends in New Plymouth, has returned io Marton,;• . . # * * Miss- L. Cameron, Okaiawa, who has been .the guest, of Mrs. W; 11. Moyes, has returned home. • Miss’ Lillian Forsyth and Miss Rita Fleming return ' from Auckland this wek end for their vacation. •.• • • Mrs, Simmons arrived from Auckland on Thursday, to stay with her daughter, Mrs. M. Ingram, Fitzroy’. • - • . • .... Jihss Al. Alleman entertained at. bridge for her friends on Tuesday cven- - ing. • # * * Mrs.’ S. Bongard, '.who lias been staying with her mother, Mrs. H. B. Lepper, Lepperton, left on Tuesday on her return to her home in Christchurch. •*’ • • I)r. Theodora Easterfield, of Nelson, yvho went to England for poet-graduate study, represented tlie Gisborne centre at the annual conference of the British Medical Association- last month. «.• • • Miss F. McGibboh, of th© New Ply7 inouth Public Hospital, is spending part of her annual leave with her sister, Mrs. R. C. Napier, Fitzroy Road, Napier. • • * •' Miffl Ma-y' Harvey, who has been the Mrs. T. C. List, and Miss A. Bradmore, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. Blundell, leave this morning on their return to Waverley. Mrs. A. R. Andrew entertained for Mrs. Moline and Mrs. Kissling on Wednesday afternoon, and on Friday Mrs. D’Arcy Robertson was hostess at an afternoon in their honour. • • • • Mrs. J. Dunnett, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. Roberts, left on, Wednesday on her return to Wellington. • .She was accompanied, by Iler’ sister, Mrs. A. E. Cock, who will be her guest. « . « * ~ _ # The members of the Central Croquet Club were . Hostesses at the Victoria League floral tea on Friday. Songs ■were sung by Mrs. H. Avery. Miss Gaustad gave ,two recitations and Sister Falconer, a ; moet interesting- talk on health matters. •9, 9 • Daffodil Day at the Victoria League siext • Friday is being looked forward io bj town and country members. As in previous years there will be stalls laden with cakes, sweets and produce, and members have been busy working for a fancy stall. Last but not. least will be the flower stall, gay with spring flowers. ♦ • • • The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Y.W.C.A. was held on Wednesday. Mrs. Alexander presided. There were also present Mesdames Ayckbourn, Johnson, Menzies, Bottrill, Nisbet Smith,' MacGregor, Clark, Chapman, Misses Drew, Harrison, P. Bennett, Jean Girling, Jackctt arid Pym. Several of the girls’ clubs are working for a demonstration of gymnastics, dancing and'singing.

Among the visitors who attended the JJow Plymouth Golf- Glut’s ball on Thursday evening were: Mrs. I. Faris (Inglewood), Mrs. Kota .(Hawera), Mrs. Birch-Johnson (Maketawa), Mrs. L. Curtis (Stratford), Mrs. 0. Edmonds (Opunake), Mrs. Baxter (Inglewood), Misses M. Harvey (Wavcrley), A. B-rad-jnore (Waverley), B. Ryan (Hawcra), L. Cameron (Okaiawa), E. McCallum (Inglewood). TARANAKI WOMEN'S CLUB. On Wednesday n ; ght the Play-Read--sng Circle of the Women's Club read the (Barrett's of Wimpole Street,” one of the most- successful plays of the day. Rodoli Besior has made a most fascinating play out of the love story of Elizabeth Barrett and'Robert Browning, flmd the large east of IS responded wonderfully to the demands of their parts, - holding the: interest of the audience from the start. At the conclusion, the CMuer's* Tea Rooms provided supper. h G.F.S. . ■The monthly meeting of the G.I’.S. vm* h-id in the lot 7 >e on Tuesday bust. F .-. nt: Mrs. Saunders (chair), Mcs- ,' .. . • Heme, Sargent, Mar’S, '!\ .•? M-- W.l’r.r, Curtis, Norman, y.',', ■■ ar.l the matron. Apologies . • • a fro . n Hrs. Newman and y-‘, --’th... Aceeunts were pusp-.'

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 22 (Supplement)

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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 22 (Supplement)

NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 22 (Supplement)