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Mrs. J. Cairney and fanlily motored to Wellington on Saturday for a few days. Mrs. Laird, Wellington, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. M. Thomson. Mrs. M. R. Jones is spending a- holiday at Te Kuiti. Mrs. A. K. Fyson and her daughter, Judith, leave to-day for Wanganui. Miss Raes, Marton, is the guest of-Mrs.-W. J. Bright. ■ Miss Mayhew, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. C. J. Hawken, Mokoia. Mrs. A. Powdrell, who has been visit.-, ing Mrs. W. tD. Powdrell, returned to New Plymouth yesterday. Mrs. J. Valentine, Eltham, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W, D. Powdrell. Miss L. Wooldridge, Mokoia, is spending the school vacation with her parents at Inglewood. ‘ Mrs. J. Hawken has returned to Mokoia from a holiday in the Waikato. Miss Florence Duff, Woodville, and Miss Muriel Duff, Hastings, are the guests of Mrs. J. W. Harding. Misses Florence Duff, Muriel Duff, Olga and Audrey Harding; Peggy Morris and Lorna Campbell are staying at Dawson Falls for a few days. Miss Wynn Hall, Christchurch, is visiting Mrs. Don Blair, Okaiawa. Large bowls of violets and spring flowers and cheery fires fhade the drawing and dining rooms at “Glenholm” attractive on Saturday When friends met to farewell Mrs. P. Brown. A clever card competition was WOri by Mbs. Brown after trying with Miss Mayhew. The garden was admired by the guests. After afternoon tea, which'was served in the dining room, , Mrs. Symes presented Mrs. Brown with a travelling rug. Those present included Mesdames A. K. Fyson, W» Dickie, P. Brown, A. Good, W. O. Williams, Wright, J. Y. Hall, Magriay, W. J» Bright, Symes, C.. J. Hawken, - Wood (Havelock), H. T. Lovell, A. Woodward, D. B. Malcolm, G. W. Williams, CayleyAlexander, A. Coleman, Misses Wright, C. Glenn; Mayhew (Wellington), F. Rawson, Ingles and tfeman. A surprise party which took the form of a burlesque race meeting visited Mrs. W. D. Powdre’fl’s home on Saturday evening. Etih Wari c&uSed by the novel form of entertainment, the parts of 'popular rgcehofSefe, trainers and bookmakers being taken by the guests. “Race” attire added to the amusement. Several races Were run, the final being won by Miss A. Keffip arid Mf. L. Braihwbite. Games were played after supper. The gttests in.eluded Mesdames W. F> Buist, H.'_- Ri Kemp, W. J. Bright, H. T. Lovell; G. J; Bayley, W. O. Williams, C. Bayley, A. Evafis, V. F. HoWell, D. G. Sffi|rt, A; Colemail, W. M. ThrimsOA, Chuck; G. A-. Burgess, W. A. Duckworth, H. D, Caplen, Hamilton, S. C. Tonks, Bennett (Manaia), H. D. Hill, J. Valentine (Eltham), H. G; Whitehead, A. Powdrell (NeW Plymouth), A. Woodward, Hawke, G. B; Mann, Boyle (Wellington), J. Y. Hall, Nicholson (Auckland), Misses M.. Burgess, Caplen, If. Burgess, J. powdrell, M.. Bright, B. Powdrell, S. Lovell, 1 E. Buist, A. kemp, C. Tonks and K. Coleman. Miss E. Williams, Okaiawa, Was a visi.tor to New Plymouth for the Hunt Clpb ball and was the guest .of Mrs. J. Johnston. ELTHAM Mrs.- J. H. Morton- and-Mrs. L. T. Qffih have returned to Eltham; from Wellington. ’ Miss E. Bullock, whd was the guest, of Mrs. B. H. Goldsmith, has returned to Hamilton. Miss Pring, Who was the guest of Mrs. W. Wilson, has returned home. Miss R. Brown; WanganUi is the guest of Mrs. H. Spencer. Mrs. G. Gibson is visiting New Plymouth. ..... r Mesdames A. O. Casey, j. H. Morton and L. T. Quin and Miss G. Syffie are takihg part in the Hawera women’s golf tournament. . Miss D. Feakins, who stayed with Mrs. A. A. Stewart, haS / returned to Feilding. Miss Jean Campbell and MisS N. Rowlands returned from Wellington yesterday. . . " : Mrs. B. H. Goldsmith was hostess at' bridge dn Monday aftdrfidph. PATEA Mrs.'Holmes, Marton, is the guest, of Mrs. C. It Hoheyfield. . Miss Thelma Gibson is the guest of Miss R. ifarris. Mrs. Maxwell gave an enjoyable bridge' afternoon on Thursday in honour of her mother, Mrs. Jameson. Among those present were Mesdames J. Jameson, Honeyfield, senr.,. M, Pearce, S. Taylor, E. Harris and Misses Pearce and N. Clark. Miss A.' Horner was a week-end visitor to Patea before returning to Otane. : ■ - ' Mrs. Honeyfield, senr. t and Miss Noeline Clark Were visitors ’to New Plymouth for the week-end as the guests of Mrs. A. S. Clark. Mrs. Haddow, entertained at a jolly picture ahd supper party for the young set on Thursday evening. x Mrs. Roland Reid and family returned to Wellington on Friday. Miss Kelly, Patea, Who has been visiting Nev/ Plymouth, left on Wednesday for Te Awamutu. Mrs. Stevens was hostess at bridge on Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. R. Honeyfield, “Park Farm,” entertained several friends at contract bridge on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stevens was hostess at tea on Thursday afternoon. Miss -J. Train, Who Was the guest 6f Mrs. I. Honeyfield, has returned to VZaitotara. Mrs. Noel Harding, Hastings, who was the guest of Mrs. W. F. Shields, has returned to her home. Mrs. W. F. Shields is visiting hfer daughter, Mrs. Skinner, Cambridge. WAITARA Mrs. James Purdie is visiting -,‘Auckland. ’ Mrs. J. W. Hamlin entertained at bridge on Saturday evening. Miss C. Elliot is spending her holidays at Christchurch. Miss Legge, Raetilii, is the guest of Miss M. Knight. Miss Marie Patton, Dunedin, is visiting, friends at Motonui. A jollytevening was spent at the homh of Mrs, R. Grant on Thursday when members of the basketball club gave a gift evening to Miss D. Redward. Gamesand competitions were enjoyed ahd after supper the guest opened the many parcels. Mrs. G. Brabant, Hawkes Bay, is visiting Mrs. F. J. Brabant. Mrs. C. Nicholls is spending, the school holidays at Inglewood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 11

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HAWERA Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 11

HAWERA Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 11

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