SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. 15. L. Abraham, Palmerxton Nortli, is < spending va few clays-in Wellington. Mrs. H. 11. Ileetham (Braneepeth) is visiting Wellington. Mrs. R. Maunsell (Timii)is visiting Wellington. Mrs. Nelson (Alfredton) is a visitor to Wellington. . Mrs. Duncan Monzies and her children left Wellington for Great ford yesterday. ,■ ■; Mrs. and Miss Meredith (Llaridoff, Masterton) aro visiting Wellington. A very pleasant little tea party was given yesterday afternoon ill Miss Tendall's tea-rooms, when Mrs. F. Rough entertained somo of her senior music pupils and ox-pupils. The tea-tables had been decorated with palo pink sweet peas of varying shades. Two competitions afforded much amusement, and before tho party caffic to an end a licarty vote of thanks was passed to Mrs. Rough for l'.er hospitality, and for the intcTcsti she had always taken in l'.er pupils, Miss E. M. Stulpnagle, of iha Wellington Diocesan College, Marton; will leave Auckland by the Manuka on December 20, to connect at Sydney with tho Holt liner Nestor for Cape Town. Mr. Bradney, M.P., and Mrs. Bradney have returned to Auckland. Among those present in the Sydney Street Schoolroom last evening when the annual prize-giving and breaking-lip of the Croydon Boys' Preparatory School was held were, of course, Miss Sommervillo and her staff, to whom sho ascribed in tho brief speech made at the close of tho evening, a largo share in the results to which tho Rev. A. M. Jolmsou had made complimentary reference that evening. There were also present Mrs. Sommerville, Lady Stout, Mrs. H. D. Bell, Mrs. Rolleston, Miss Bell, Mrs. Nelson (Alfredton), Mrs. R. Maunsell (Tenui), Miss Perry, Mrs. Lan Duncan, Miss Hanuay, Mrs. W. Tumbull, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. W. Blundell, Mrs. Abraham (Palmerston), Mrs. Hall, Miss D'Oyley, Mrs. Artliur Duncan, Miss Cuates, Mrs. Dymock, Mrs. C. Eft lie, Miss Young, Mrs. and Miss Siiirteliffe, Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. A. Young, Mrs." Abbott, Mrs. and Miss King, and many others.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1935, 18 December 1913, Page 2
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320SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1935, 18 December 1913, Page 2
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