STRATFORD.
August 25. \ ery little gaiety is heard of nowadays. owing, no doubt, to an epidemic of measles affecting the various families in the town. Bridge. Despite the very cold weather of Fri<lay, a number of ladies, includiug meml>ers of the Bridge C lub, went out to Mrs Grant’s. Flint road, where a very pleasant evening was spent. Amongst the party were: Alesdames Budge. Carey, Rennell. Stubbs. Richards, Glasgow, Cardale. and Miss James. Personal. The many friends of Mrs. Hugh Good sympathise with her deeply on the death of her mother. Airs. Capel, which occurred at New Plymouth last week. Ihe Rev. H. A. Favell, late Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, has been spending a few days in Stratford. Mrs Hugh Good is spending a few days in New Plymouth. Airs Glasgow has returned from Wellington. Airs iDr.) Hogg (Wellington) is the guest of Airs Glasgow. Mountain-road. Mr. hrance, who has lieeii relieving Mrs. Grant, of the I'nion Bank, has left for Christchurch. Miss Tester (New Plymouth) has been spending the week end with Mrs. Raikes, Pembr<‘ke-road. Airs Alenzies was a passenger by tlie mail train from Auckland on Monday.
DENISE.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 30 August 1911, Page 66
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191STRATFORD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 30 August 1911, Page 66
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