NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS
•' ? Mm. H. Greig and Miss Alison Greig Jtota to-day on a holiday visit to RotoIlfiM P.’ Whitton has left on a visit to Anckland and is tho guest of Mrs. 0. E. Tomlinson, Remuera.
Mm. T. B. Winfield leaves to-day on • visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. McJFilHaan, Hawera..
Mfes Lucas left on Thursday on a visit to Napier.
. Mm. P. Griffiths and Miss Gwen Grif tohe have left for Auckland and Tau rang*.
Mm. Alex Strang and Mrs. Colin Strang ,leave this'week-end for Wanganui.
Mito Warren, Palmerston North, arrived ion Thursday to spend Easter with bar sieter, Mm, H. 0. Baker. : ' Mist Lucy Penn, Stratford, it .the Sleek of Miss Elsie Rutherford during
Mrs. R.'Millward is spending a holiday in Wanganui as the guest of Mrs. 0, F. Millward. S
Mm. ErM Outfield has arrived from Wanganui to spend the Easter vacation
•e• • • * Mrs'. B. H. Ohaney arrived from Auckland yesterday and is x the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. McAllum. i Mrs. Athol Wilson, Wanganui, is the Bteat8 teat of her mother, Mrs. A. L. umphries. MBtfra. Dalgetiy, Hawera, is a guest at« Hart. J. Morrall has taken a cottage ■aui for Easter. 'aß. Nathan, Wellington, was a during the week and refurnThursday. Gordon, Auckland, is visltF. Aitkinaon. and Mies J. Bamitt, i; ■■ •'■ 0 h as been her guest for ||||||||W--. left yeeterday for Mokau, are the guests of Mrs. ■’.-"'B C. Tonks and Miss Cushla from Hawera during the a visit here and will he the franklin White. is a Wellington visitor here HHHB guest of Mrs. A. L. Kirkby. ■■■■ B- . Fitzhcrbert, Auckland, is it; 'kvß of Miss Ina D&mpsey, and Miss Patricia Fitzherbert, of Miss Margaret Moyes. Slipper and Miss Molly Wanganui, have taken a at Ngamotu during Easter. Wanganui, is spending |HiBBBk-end in New Plymouth. .Nottingham, England, Plymouth this week and guest Mr®. J- Maxwell, ■toad. Hutching, Auckland, is the T 'fX Bxs. T. 0. Fooke®. Leatham and Miss left yesterday for DanucHHHHre the guests of Mrs. PritchGillies is spending the at Hastings. King, who has been vteitreturns home during the Keeling, Palmerston North, to stay with Mrs. left yesterday to ■ i’. '■ '. .B® r ' rn Auckland. Hempton arrived from Weland is the guest of Hempton, Wellington, is Miss Hemp ton. is visiting WellingWynyard is a visitor from To Awamutu of Mrs. E. Griffiths. Batea, is the guest Blundell, Wellington, is here and is the guest Hamilton, paid a short Plymouth during the week. Bl|BlHGerald Webster, Aria, is ependEaster vacation with Mrs. E. E. Pearson, Hamilton, is visitJ. C. Morey. Nicoll, Ashburton, is staying ■Jrith Mi«« Agnes Wilson for Easter. ’■ . 'Miss H. Andefson has arrived from L .Wanganui to stay with Miss K. Humph- | r - ie6, K Mrs. W*. G. Shaw, Stratford’ who has B been the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. ■ CL Morey, has left for Auckland. ■ Miss Betty Patterson, Manaia, Miss RE. Cameron/Manaia, and Miss Patricia Dunedin, are the guests of W. H. Moyes. < Mrs. E.’F. Feist was a visitor to New Plymouth during the week on her return to Wellington. Miss Sinclair Breen, Blenheim, is the / guest of Mrs. H. W. Saxton. Miss Alison Bradmore, is 1 •i the guest of Mrs. F. BlundelL Miss Jovce Farrington, Auckland, is the guest of ; Mrs. P. F. Atkinson. Miss Molly, Miles, Feilding, is a visitor to for the Easter . .V+catiom •— -
Miss Archibald, Wellington, was a visitor to New Plymouth this week.
■ . 9 u • .- ■ Miss L. Hookham returned from Christchurch on Wednesday.
Miss (5. Hutchens, Wellington, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. S. Hawke, Tataraimaka.
Mrs. K. Matthews, New Plymouth, will leave shortly for Kamo, where she has been appointed postmistress. She will be accompanied by her aunt, Miss Solan. ••
Mrs. J. ®. Campbell, Hawera, Is spending the holidays with Mrs. J. Scanlon, Vogeltown.
Mrs. H? R. Wright left on Thursday to spend the holidays at Wellington.
.Mrs, 0. 0. Stephens' is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. N. Ewing, Brown Street.
Mrs. Cyril Lash and Miss Ethel Richards left yesterday by car to spend the Easter vacation at Auckland.
Mrs. C.' Webster, who ha® been the guest of Mts, A. G. Wallace; Waverley, returned to New Plymouth for the week-end.
Mrs. McKenna and Miss Lucy Knight, Tataraimaka, are visiting the Chateau Tongariro.
Molds’of Miss Mary T. Omwshaw will be pleased to learn that she performe'd at the Royal Academy students’ concert in London on February 10 last, playing “Pagodes,” No. 1, and “Jardins sous La Pluie,” No. 3, both, from “Estampes,” a Suite by Debussy. Miss Orawshaw is studying under Professor William Murdoch, who is well known throughout New Zealand by his records of piano and ensemble playing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)
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