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NEW PLMOUTH ITEMS.

Mrs. E. Fisher left on Monday to • spend the holidays in Wellington. Miss L. Allhusen has returned from Masterton for the holidays. Mrs. Eliot .King is leaving to-day to spend the holidays at Mercury Bay. Mrs.' A. Reid is a visitor to Auckland at present.

Mrs. Clrqss, of Tauranga, has taken a house in New Plymouth for the holidays.

Mrs.. G. H. Cates,. Wellington, is . a visitor here at present, and is staying at the Terminus Hotel.

Mrs. W. G. Cooper returned to Wellington on Monday after being in New Plymouth for several weeks. Miss Ethel Brown, who has been the guest of Miss A. Wilson, returned to Inglewood on Monday. Mrs. R. B. Anderson, Stratfcrd, is spending the' holidays at Ngamotu beach.

Miss Betty List returns this week from Havelock North, where she went.to attend the breaking-up ceremony of lota College.

Mrs. J. R. Cruickshank motored through to Auckland during the weekend and will return with Miss Elsie Cruickshank for the holidays. Mrs. C. H. Weston and Miss Claudia Weston arrived from Auckland yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays in New Plymouth.-.

Miss D. N. Allan and Miss N. Tizard, who has been her guest, left during the week-end on a riiotoring trip to Tauranga. ’Miss Harris, “Scotlands,” accompanied’them and will be the guest of : Mrs. C. Waterston.

Mrs. Neill Rhodes, of Jacksonville, Florida, formerly Miss Lillie May Bruce, of New Plymouth, arrived last week by the Monterey and is visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Bruce, Bulteel Street, New Plymouth, for two months. Mrs. Rhodes, who attended.the. New Plymouth Girls’ High School before . going to the United States, ’s a busy club woman in Jacksonville, ■ holding ; executive positions in the Parent Teach-, ers’ Association, the Presbyterian Women’s Movements, and Daughters of the British Empire.. She is also a prominent member of the' Women’s Club ■of Jacksonville and the Order of the Eastern Star. A proud daughter of Maoriland, Mrs. Rhodes spreads New Zealand’s fame, to far-off Florida.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1932, Page 11

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NEW PLMOUTH ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1932, Page 11

NEW PLMOUTH ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1932, Page 11