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HITHER AND THITHER

Tennis Club Members Honoured. Two popular members of the Cam bridge Street Tennis Club, Aliss D. Healey and Air. F. Whiteman, whose marriage will shortly take place, were each presented with an engraved silver serviette ring from the club members at a gathering held on Saturday afternoon. In making the presentation, the club captain, Air. H. Everett expressed good wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the popular young couple. Gift Party. A pleasant evening was spent al Ibe home of Aliss Kilty Good. Aramoho, on Saturday, when a number of friends assembled in the form of a surprise gift party. The evening was spent playing •‘soo,’’ after which a dainty supper way served. Aliss Good, whose marriage takes place soon, was the recipient of a number of useful gifts for her future home. The opening of the parcels caused much merriment. An i enjoyable evening terminated with the | singing of "Auld Lang Syne.” Among | those present were Alesdamcs Good, , Hamer (hostesses), Kirk, Price, I Nicholson, Matson, Dyke, Pepper, True • sell, Whetton. Tizard. Harrison; Misses ! K. Good, Al. Good, Rush, Al. Harris, W. i Hamer; Messrs. A. McKay, Webb, Matson, Good, J. Kirk, Nicholson, Price, lljykc, A. Pepper. Harrison, E. Far- | lev IL Smith, M. Wa.lson, W. Kirk. 1 Heirloom Tea. The search for new in enler taining has spread from Mayfair drawing-rooms Io the. women's organ isalions al Home. News of the late.-t fashion in tea partit’s comes from flic National Council of Women, whose Balli branch is holding a series of "heirloom leas.” A “mug party’’ was among their ideas. Every guest had to bring treasured mugs or jugs, and tell their story. Beautiful silver christening mugs and cups arrived for the party, and were shown side by side with a prehistoric jug leather Black Jack, and modern cup of handwrought silver. A prize was awarded for the best story relating to the ex-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 158, 9 July 1935, Page 2

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HITHER AND THITHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 158, 9 July 1935, Page 2

HITHER AND THITHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 158, 9 July 1935, Page 2

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