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HAWERA

Mrs. Boyes, Wanganui, was Mrs. Bramwell’s guest last week-end. Mrs. F. Preo left last week oil a motor* ing tbUr of the North Islafid. Mrs. L; A. Ablett returns from Roto* nia dufifig the week-&nd. Mito J. MdLeafi is visiting her sistef, MfS. A. Cressey, Pukekdhe. Mrs. A. 6. Ross’ gUest, Mrs. W. Wright, Londofi, left for Auckland last Monday. Mito P. Lovell is visiting Wanganui for the weefeiftfid. Mito W. Knight and Mito Martin spent the vteek*efid with friends at Waverley. Mrs. Bickie feturned from Ohawe beach early in the week. Mrs. Knight has been the guest of Mrs. L. Ndfmafi. Mito Mary Latter, New Plymouth, is visiting Mrs. W. 6; Williams. Mrs. E. R. Bavin is Mrs. J. W. Ogle’s guest at beach. Miss Elsie Gilbert, Remuera, Auckland, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Fraser, Dixofi Avenue. Mrs. B. L. Joll, who has been, staying at Hawera, returned to Manaia yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Dutton, Wellington; and Miss Gwefi Dutton, are Mrs. W. P. McAnerin’s guests. Mrs. W; O. Williams’ guest, Mito Mid* dletdfi; Christchurch; left on her return south list wdek. Mito Betty George, who has been Mrs. ft J. Bull’s guest; returned to Ndw Blymbuth list week. Mrs. A. E. Death was among the pas* sifigdrs on the Monowai last week-end for the Milford Sound crUisd. Mrs. Brie Hunter returned at the mid* 'week frofii a h6liday at Wellington and Itos Uitifi Up her residence in the Tdfigafide Valley. Mrs. J. W; Biatk,returned to Welling* ton last vzeek-bnd after spending a rnofith rtr lwb With her daughter, Mrs. A. W; Wiisdfi; Mrs.' W. A. d’CailagHafi Eft for Wei* lingtofi nh /flibrsday and sails for Ehglafid ind thb Cofittfient By ihb Rotorua io-diy; Mrs. W. Jobson Cntertainfed several frlendit at tea 6n Thursday afternoon to toy fifSWii to her dauglitef*iii*ltov, Mrs; E. joßfon. Miss Gracd Death,.who has be&n spend* ing a fortnight with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Death, at Manawapou Road, left on her return to Wellington last Monday. Miss E. Stacpoole, Auckland; who has Bien staging with Mrs. J; Hawken at Mokoia since December, left during the week for the South Island. Mrs. J. B. Murdoch and Miss Ethel Murdoch left during the week to spend a week of two with friends at Tauranga afid Auckland; Mfs. Maule; Sduth Road, Whareroa, Who has been indisposed for a considerable time; is now an inntate of a private iidSfiitai, WhCris an operation is to be The RCv. A. Mitchbll and Mrs. Mitchell, Ejisdnij Auckland; are the guests of Mrs, J. C. R6BB; CambefWeli Rbad. Mr. Mitchell is Weil-known in the district and renewing rfiahjr did acquaintances. Mito Molly RuniierStrUm, DUnedih, Who haS Bhdfi Mito Pai Ldttell’s gfifest for the three WedkS, Eft last Wednesday ffidfnihg on hfer return to the South Is* lahd; Mito SOll Roto, Wanganui, Whd has spefit.touch of -her time at HaWdrSj leaves ndkt nfohth With her mother and sister bn afi ektefidbd visit to Fnglahd afid thj Cbfitlfidfit. G. Hdlder Wbnt to Wellington bii Thursday to Say au rbvoir to her sister, Mrs. jbfies, Auckland; who to Well known at Hawera, and who sails to-day bn the Rotorua for an English and Con* tindhtal toUh Mrs. fibig, Wanganui, visited her daughter; Mrs. C. Gardiner last Weekend. Mrs. Gardiner, Who hd§ recently cbtoh to Hawera, has takefi up residence 6ft the toffter of George and High Btrtbte. Mr&. E. Jdbsdn, of Ngairobi, Kenya Cblbhy, Who has Been pending several mbrLths’.holiday with Dr. Jobson’s par* Brits, Mr. and Mrt. W. jobsofi, leaves fiekt Wednesday for Wetlinigton.; anil toils oft SatUfday bn h6r return to Brit* ish East Africa. On Tuesday afternobft Mito Betty Rydn IfiVitad seybfai friends to tea and teftnis afid the party Was most enjoyable. Thbse pitetofii included Mf§. C. S. Robb, Mrs. AlWyfi Rbbinsbn, Mistos M. Black, M. Washer, A. Wills, K. Coleman, H. Carsofi. and M. Tennent. Mfs. R; J, d'Dea WSs hbsteto at tea bn Wednesday afternoon in Mfs. H. Jenkins' honour, when Mesdames Jenkins, R. S. Ward, A. Haffop, N. F. Stead, R. A. Harvey, L. H. Giblin and C. Whitting* toh were’the gUCsts. The' hostess Wore a clfinaiftbn bfbWn silk ffbck with faifit touches of sUfttot. Mrs. W. A, d'Callaghafi Was guest at a fatoWell tea bfi Tuesday afternoon, When MfS. L. J. Bull efiteftained ih her hdftbUr. The hostess Wore a black and 'leaf, gfben flowered marbcain frock Ift Which to receive her guests. Hbf sis* ter, Miss N. Watty, wore a daffodil and bfbwfi Silk crepe fleiirita ffbck; Mfs. O’Callaghen’s gbwft was smartly fashibnbd in Ffiefich crepe de chine, patter ft* ed iii tbnes of black, gfeeft and White, With which she Wore a wide*bfimmed white nebra straw hat. In the large drawing room the delicate pink 6f Bella* dbftfia lilies, blended with the large jardiftiefes of hydrangeas in nitoty blues and mSUVes. Others present were: Mes* dames O’Callaghan, A. S. Tbftks (Hamii* ton), W. O. Williams, S. C. Toliks, C. Bayley, Welsh, Arthur Coleman and Miss C. Tdnkfe. Among the many enthusiasts visiting the lawns for the South Taranaki croquet tournament last week were Mesdames A. V. Tait (Kaponga), J. W. Harding, Clague (Manaia), Williams, Penny, Ward and Baker (Okaiawa), Armitage, E. Long, Instone, Vine. J. W. Snowdon and J. S. McKay (Manaia), Hillock and Butchart (Stratford), Gibbs, Lester, Masters and Cunningham (Patea), W. W. Thomas, J. Exley, Hey, B. C. Bennett, F. C. King, L. J. Bull, A. E. Stevefis, J. Syme, W.F. Buist., H. Downer- (Auckland), Uren (Mangaweka), Johnstone (Okaiawa), C. H. Washer, Livingston, Reid, F. W. Homer, Stevenson, A. Murdoch, Chadwick, A. C. Smith, W. A. Spragg, Jackson, Catran and Misses Downer (Auck* land), L. Hay-MacKenzie, M. Sutton,- A. Cameron, L. Livingston, M. C. Power, E. Washer (Okaiawa), Thomas (Eltham), Young, Ward (Okaiawa) and Tait. On Monday and Tuesday afternoons

perfect weather favoured the guests who took tea and talked and were privileged tb wander round the delightful hillside garden bf Mrs. H. T. LoVell, HaWefa, and ailffiire the exotic bfchid arid begcpiia hbUSes and sunken ferneries and dugouts, looking gfeeft arid fresh, arid ablaze’ with colourful blbbffis, ribtwithstaftfliftg the hbt and fairiless months. 'Hie hostess chose a model gown of deep maroon silk ribbed ottoman faille, with a metallic gold fah*bbw at the neckline, in which id welcome hef guests, arid during the serving of afternoon tea she was assisted by her two Misses Sheila and Pat Lovell* who wore frocks of self-patterned reseda green silk afghalaine, ahd faint pearl-grey ninon plaid with tones bf indigo mauve and green, with an indigo sash ahd knife pleated berthe respectively. Miss Mbllie Runnefstfuffi, Dunedin, a house-guest, wore a paisley patterned crepe de chine ih White and green. The guests present included Mesdames W. J. Bright, Stringer, F. C. Foden, A. C. Ross, A. Coleman, A. Thomson, J. S. Young, N. Douglas (Stratford), W. A. O’Callaghan, A. S. Tbnks (Hamilton), H. R. Kemp, C. J. HaWken, W. M. Thomson, C. Tonks, L. Hamilton (Manutahi)j C. Gbodsbn, H. D. Cameron, W. D. PbWdfell, W. F. Buist, J. Y. Hall, J. B. Murdoch, H. Jones, C. R. Honeyfield (Patea), Knight (Wanganui), F. Livingston, J. Houston, H. Vincent (Christchurch), R. L. Pease, L. Norman, W. B. Farquharson (Stratford), Harvey (Waverley), C. S; Robb, S. G. Smart, J. B. Rowe, T. F. McKenzie, J. C. Downey, W. Ftbertson, C. H. Washer, Symes, Magnay, A. Hunter, R. H. Leece, W. McL’Dowie, J. R. Corrigan, and Misses A. Symes, Edyth and Nell Elliott, N. Duckworth, J. Hunter, L. Livingston, Wenda Scott (Whakamara), S. Lysaght, J. Downey (Kapuni), D. Corrigan, J. MacDonald, M. Washer, R. Pease, M. Thomson, K. Coleman, J. Powdrell, M. Hawken. B. Young, M. Black, E. Buist, D. Rowe( Runnerstrum. G. Goodson, C. Tonks, Roslyn Honeyfield (Patea), and E. Murdoch.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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HAWERA Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

HAWERA Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)