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Mrs. H. J. Mantey was hostess at bridge on Thursday evening. Mrs. Burmester, who has been spending several weeks on the beach, returned to Stratford on Thursday. Mito Cook, captain of the Opunake Girl Guides, left on Friday to attend the Baden-Powell rally at Trentham. Mrs. K. Fleming and Mito Betty Fleming leave to-day bn a Visit to Te Awamutu, whei-e they will be the guests dr Mrs. C; O. Edmonds. On Tuesday evening a large surprise bridge party for a house warming visit* ed the home of Mrs. C. H. Marcroft. Fiv<a tables of bridge Were occupied and a jolly time was spent. Mrs., Marcroft Wore a frock of brown and White crepe de chine, and Mrs. G. Watson, her guest from Cambridge, Was in a frock of cherry elephant crepe. Supper was served by the guests. The prize for the highest score Was won by Mrs. Gurdon CUndy, While another prize Was given to Mrs. Marcroft as a memento of the occasion. Those present were Mbs* dames Jenkin, Dalrymple, Watt, Ritchie, C. A. Smith, Sharpe, Armstrong, C-. leaser, Burmester; Heibner, Gundy, J. S. Hickey, R. J. Morris, F. Hammbhd, Misses Thom, Butler, I. O’Meara and Cate.

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

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

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