WOMEN’S TOPICS.
Social and Personal. Mrs. Tracy-Inglis (Auckland), is i I visiting Mrs. R. Stokes. * * * I Mrs. S. Pitt returned yesterday I ■ morning by mail train from Auck ! ! land. * -x- -x- ; Mrs Vickery Fooket has returned i ; from an enjoyable holiday sp nt with I hher people in Napier. * * * Bridga hostesses this Veck were ■ Mesdames Hall, Macalister, D.-tte, j etc. * -x- -X- : , 1 The Miss s Shirley and Dorothy;. Nowell wfere visitors to New Fly- j mouth during the v.'eek, * * * Miss Pat Brown was hostess, to a few of her friends on Wednesday i night. * * * Mrs* J. 11. von Stunner, Palmers ' ton North, is Miss Laydon’s guest at ; Toko for a fortnight. \ I * * * ■ ! Mrs. G. 11. W. Ewing and family I return d last week from a. holiday ! at Fitzroy beach, New Plymouth. > -X- -X- * Mrs J. and the Misses Edna and j Elsie Anderson were Visitors to W 1 : Hngton for the Anderson Campbell 1 wedding. * * * Mrs G. Fredric, Brecon Road, left ■ yesterday morning by car for Roto ; rua and surrounding districts. Her I aunts, the Misses Brownley, of Dune- j din, travelled with her. * * -x- • Miss C. Uniacke and her brother, ; Mr N. Uniacke, arrived last night j from Wellington where they have i been visiting their uncle, Col. A. Dil- ; lon Carbery, Hobson Street. * * -xMrs R. Stokes gave an afternoon i tea party on Thursday for her guest | Mrs Tracy-Inglis. Those present j were:—Mesdames Strachan, N. O. ; Ebbett, Tracy-Inglis, F. Bodie, Pope, etc. / i
-X - -X- -XAmong thg swimming enthusiasts ; who motored to Hawera to see the j Australian surf swimmers in action j '■■'ere the Misses L. and D. Wickham, j G. Hale. S. and D. Nowell, Burke, j Coppiestone and M. Heditch. * * -StMrs Thorpe had some friends for ; tennis on Friday afternoon. Those ■ present were Mesdames R. Curtis, P. ! Ner'jll, K. Niell, the Misses M. BorHtt, B. Masters, A. Uniacke and R. i Furrie. -X- -k- -XMrs Uniacke was a bridge hostess ' on Wednesday. Those present were i Mesdames J. B. Richards, A. W. ■: Budge, E. P. Hill (Mangatoki), P. ! Harrison, S. Macalister, L. Smith, ,- Hunt, Betts, the Misses J. Hill and A. Uniacke. | * -xMrs P. Harrison and Miss Jessie ■ Hill, Mangatoki, entertained some ; young friends at afternoon tea bn i Thursday. The drawing room was ' most artistically decorated with aft- , ers, phlox and sweet peas. Miss Hill ; was wearing a smart pale jade frock, and Mrs Harrison a becoming navy I blue marocaln. Those present were: j Mrs E. Bluitt; the Misses M. Malone. i M. Whittle, A. Uniacke, B. and Z. i Masters, D. Penn, N. Thorpe. An "ad- J vertisement” competition Wat keenly i contested and resulted in a win for : Miss Beryl Masters.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 365, 20 February 1937, Page 7
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452WOMEN’S TOPICS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 365, 20 February 1937, Page 7
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