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INGLEWOOD

Mrs. lan Cildwell, Feilding, who is visiting Inglewotzd for the school pubilee celebrations, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Coles. Mrs. Larcombe has returned to New Plymouth after spending a few weeks as Mrs. E. Crossman’s guest. Miss Russdl is the guest of Mrs. Blight. Miss C. M. Sinclair has left for Wellingtdn, en route for Tapanui, Otago, ■where she will be the guest of her mother, . Mts. William Sinclair, for a few wefeks. Mrs. A. C. Feaater has returned from Hamilton. Mrs. C. R. O’Carrol was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D’Arcy Cameron, Hawera, during the week. Miss Jean Gibson was 'a recent visitor to Inglewood. Miss Margaret James is the guest of Mrs. .A. E. Jackson, Rowan. MisS E. Longbottom, Croydon, 1$ spending the school holidays with her mother, Mrs. Longbottom. Miss G. Gibson,'New Plymouth, was the guest of Mrs. H. Julian during the week. , . . Miss Winnie Sutton, Manaia, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Thomason, Mountain Road, last week-end. Miss Q. Gernhoefer is spending a few weeks with friends at Palmersron North. Mrs. Court sen., Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. Stan. Court. ■ The basketball club held a dance in the Druids’ Hall on Monday. Among those present were Mesdames L. Kohn, A. Thomason, B. Franks and the Misses J. Ross, B. and M. Julian, N. Gyde, A. Bocock, L. Sutton, Tarry, N. Crozier, Ritchie, Mawson, C. Spurdle and J. Young. , Mrs. A. C. Payne, Epsom, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Julian. Mrs. R. Cutfield entertained this week in honour of her guest, Mrs. Archer. A flag five hundred evening was held by the band on Tuesday evening. The prizewinners ■ were Mrs. Mischefski and Miss C. Devereux. Miss M. Nutting will leave early in the ■ week to visit Eltham, where she will'be the guest of Mrs. J. Elliott. Mesdames G. Strange and Loftus'Russel were New Plymouth visitors to Inglewood on Wednesday for St. Andrew’s floral afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Baker entertained on Monday evening in honour of Mrs. A. Cattle, who left last Thursday'to reside at New Plymouth. Mrs. L. Sutherland was a visitor to Inglewood this week. Mrs. Sydney James and her daughter, Helen, Lincoln Road, are spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. A. King, Miramar, Wellington. Mrs. R. Tate', Waitara, has returned home after being the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. McAllister, for a few weeks. Mrs. J. Wilson was “at home” to friends yesterday afternoon. ’ Miss M. McElroy is spending, the school holidays with friends at Wellington. Mrs. Hay and the Misses E. Longbottom, C., D. and J. Allemann, A. Thomason, A. Arnold and R. Klenner were visitors to the opening of the New Plymouth Badmiiiton season. /■ . ‘ Mrs. A. Coles has. returned after being the guest of .her daughter, Mrs. C. Nicholls, -Waitara. ' Mrs. J. W. Robb, New Plymouth, was a. visitor to Inglewdod this week. : Miss Marguerite Leech is spending the school holidays with Miss E. Murdoch, Hawera. . ' Miss J. Lbngbottom, Eltham, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Longbottom. Miss U. Frewin was a visitor to New Plymouth this week. The Inglewood Croquet Club held a flag'five hundred evening on Thursday, the prizewinner being Miss C. Spurdle. The St. Andrew’s Ladies’ Guild held their annual floral afternoon in the Parish Hall on Wednesday last.' During the afternoon, musical items were rendered by Mesdames Dakshot, Faris, Loftus Russel (New Plymouth), Fussell and Miss Jean Morton, and Mrs. Adnams (recitation). Competitions .were won. by Mesdames E.' Crossman, Adnams and Miss M. James. ,z . Mrs. Kaye and Miss E. Longbottom were visitors to the opening of the Kaimiro Badminton Club season on Wednesday night. Mrs. H. McAUum and Miss M. McAllum were visitors to Inglewood this week. Mrs. C., Nicholls, Waitara, is spending a few weeks as the guest of Mrs. Coles. Visitors to New Plymouth for the conference of the Federation of Women’s Institutes included Mesdames Kay,. Adnams, Burgess, Danzie and Miss Trimble (Inglewood), Mesdames Blair and Letts (Tariki), and Mrs. Gibbons (Kaimata). Mrs. Dickson and Miss Morcroft are visiting Inglewood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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INGLEWOOD Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

INGLEWOOD Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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