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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS.

Mrs. Trevor Simpson has returned to Auckland after a holiday here.

Miss E. Campbell returned to Rotorua yesterday.

Miss Margaret Moyes returned during the week-end from a visit to Wanganui. Miss Joan Webster has returned from a short visit to Mrs. G. Webster, Aria. Miss Nancy Neville has returned from a motor trip in the Rotorua district. Mrs. H. Ibbotson and family have returned from Urenui.

Miss Peggy Griffiths leaves to-day on a visit to Marton.

Mrs. Gilmore-Smith has returned from a month’s tour of the South Island. Mrs. A. R. Thompson has returned from a visit to Mercury Bay. Miss Loris Webster, who has been the guest of Mrs. L, B. Webster, returned to Auckland yesterday. Miss Enid White, who has been holidaying at the Great Barrier, returned to New Plymouth on Monday. Miss Jessie Woodward, who has been the guest of Miss C. Thompson, has returned to Westport.

Miss Queenie Gibson lias returned from a holiday at Russell and Auckland,

Mrs. C. H. Weston, who has been visiting friends at New Plymouth for some time, leaves to-day on her return to Auckland.

Mrs. W. Christie and Miss Jean Christie, Wanganui, have taken a beach cottage at Ngamotu. Miss Esme North, who has been visiting Miss Gavin, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. J. Gilmour and Mrs. G. Craig havp returned from a holiday visit to Dunedin.

Mrs. H. Greig and Miss A. Greig have returned home after a motor tour of North Auckland. Miss Beryl McKenzie has returned from a holiday spent at the Mount, Tauranga.

Mrs. G. Hobbs returned, on Monday to Hamilton. She was accompanied by Miss Capel, who is her guest at present.

Mrs. E. Smith and Miss Rhoda Smith, accompanied by Mr. Rang! Smith (Palmerston North) have returned from Urenui. beach.

Miss Newton-Mayes leaves this morning on a three weeks’ vacation in the South Island. She will be accompanied by her niece, who is returning to Christchurch after the school holidays. Miss Gladys Williams, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. A. Williams, during the school vacation, returned to Te Awamutu yesterday. An enjoyable dance was given by Mrs. H. Giles in the Ngamotu palladium on Thursday night in honour of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. James Howden, who returned to Riverton yesterday. They were accompanied as far as Wellington by their daughter, Mrs. Earsman. A garden party has been arranged for next Saturday in the New Plymouth Vicarage gardens for St. Mary’s. There will’ be cake and work stalls, and visitors will be able to pass the time pleasantly with lawn’ games and competitions. The garden is looking particularly bright with its beds and borders of flowers, and an enjoyable afternoon is promised to all. Tea will be served in the schoolroom of St. Mary’s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 11

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NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 11

NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 11