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STRATFORD

Miss E. Wardell, Midhirst, left by the express on Friday night for Auckland. Mrs. J. W. Boon left on Friday for Hastings and Whakatane, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Berg. Mrs. Irving, Page Street, is spending a holiday at. Hastings. Miss Marian Pitt has returned to Ngatawa College after spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pitt. Mrs. G. Butler left on Friday for Nelson, where she will reside. Mrs. Reynolds has returned from a holiday visit to Palmerston North. Mrs. J. Arthur, Ngaere, is paying A visit to AucklandMrs. R. Baker is spending a holiday at Auckland, Mrs. McPhee has returned from Inglewood, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. Hall. Mrs. J. C. Allan returned on Monday from a holiday. Miss F. Knauf has returned to New Plymouth after a visit to Stratford. Mrs. A. Clements left on Friday nights express for a holiday at Tauranga. Mesdames Salter and Jackson and Miss Marion McCluggage have returned to Pohokura. Miss R. Carhan and Miss I. son who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Platt, Midhirst, left on Friday for Auckland. Mrs. Rutherfurd gave an “at home” on Friday afternoon, when those presen i were Mesdames D. Morris, D. Malone, A Coleman, N. Douglas, W. Farquharson, Misses J. Coleman and M. Malone. Amongst those present at the Stratford Church of England dance on Friday night were Mesdames Erickson, Irving, Ur. Bain AnstiS, Mahoney, Wright, Misses Irving, C. Pugh, Z. Burgess, H. Femmel, Anstis, V. Lash, P. Sanson, P. and O. Kelly and J. McDermott. Among those present at a farewell dance to Mr. and Mrs. G. Butler on Friday were Mesdames G. Butler, B. Wilmshurst, A. Hadley, C. Waite, Misses B. Villers, R. Childs, K. New. D. Pople, C. Huston, M. Femmel, D. Keheley, D. Keightly, G. Hale, M. Ferguson, M. McCluggage, P. Sanderson H. Wilmshurst, C. Pratt, A. Aitkin’ A. and H. Grant, Walsh, M. Batten, Wilmshurst, N. Penterthy, F. Morrison, D. Bird and D. Cook. Miss D. Jones has returned to Palmerston North after spending a holiday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, Pembroke Road.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 13

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STRATFORD Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 13

STRATFORD Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 13