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Mrs. Barrack has returned after visiting relatives at Auckland. Miss May Fussell entertained at bridge last xyeek for Mrs. Partridge. Miss Nora Good, Stratford, is visiting her parents at their home at Tariki. Mrs. McGowan left on Wednesday to spend a few days at Auckland. Miss M. Leech, who has been visiting Miss E. Murdoch, Hawera, has returned. Mrs. Smith, Urenui, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Ross. Mrs. McAllister entertained at bridge on Thursday night. Mrs. R. Brown entertained friends on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Savage has returned to Carterton after' a visit to Miss Larmer. Mrs. Feaver has returned from Opunake. Mrs. L. Sutherland entertained at her home on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie entertained a few friends on Wednesday night. Mrs. F. and Miss Price are the guests of Mrs. G. Knight, Stratford. Mrs. L. Sutherland left last night on a visit to Thames. Mrs. Kohn, sen., Wellington, is visiting Mrs. L. Kohn. Mrs. Julian is the guest of Mrs. L. Dobson, Junction Road. Mrs. J. Fraser, Huiroa, has returned after a visit to Mrs. L. Dobson', Suffolk Road. Mrs. E. O'Callaghan, who has been visiting Taihape, returned home on Saturday. Miss Coyne returned to Wellington after visiting Mrs. A. M. Coyne, Bristol Road. Mrs. L. H. Williams, Frankleigh Park, New Plymouth, is the guest of Mrs. L. Dobson, Suffolk Road. Mrs. I. P. Grant, who spent a few days at Cambridge last week, has returned. Miss Mary Nutting returned at the week-end from a visit to Otaki and Wellington. Miss Vera Eversfield, who has been home on vacation, returned to Rotorua yesterday. Mrs. W. Langley has returned to New Plymouth after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett. Miss Leech attended the evening given by the Music Teachers’ Association at New Plymouth on Saturday. Mrs. Cutfield gave a luncheon party in honour of Mrs. Tait yesterday, and entertained in the afternoon. Mrs. and Miss C. Burwell, who have been the guests of Mrs. Gow, have returned to New Plymouth. Mrs. Tate, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. McAllister, has returned to Waitara. Mrs. Torrens returned on Monday from a holiday at Hawera and Wellington. Miss Marshall, Mountain Road, returned on Wednesday after several weeks’ holiday at Auckland. Mrs. and Miss N. Wilson have returned to their home after visiting Palmerston North. Miss Agnes Parfitt, New Plymouth, spent last week-end as the guest of Miss E. Petch. Mrs. L. G. Lowry, who has been visiting Mrs. I. V. Buchanan, Junction Road, has returned to Otaki. Mesdames L. Kay and Misses E. Longbottom and J. C. Wilson were visitors to the badminton tournament at New Plymouth this' week. Mrs. I. V. Burkhart returned to her home at Karori, Wellington, yesterday, after spending a holiday with Mrs. P. Burkhart, Junction Road. Miss Patsy Partridge returned to Niho Niho on Tuesday after spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Partridge. The Norfolk Road branch of the W.E.A. met at the residence of Miss Trimble on Thursday night, when “The Life of Queen Victoria,” and “The Revolting Daughter,” by Laurence Housman, were read.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 18 (Supplement)

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INGLEWOOD Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 18 (Supplement)

INGLEWOOD Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 18 (Supplement)