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WOMEN’S TOPICS.

Social And Personal Mrs. Bennet, New Plymouth, is spending the week-end with her 'daughter, Mrs Wood. * * * Mrs Fredric was a bridge hostess on Friday night at her residence, Brecon Road. * -K- * Amongst the ladies present were: Mesdames Walker, Davidson (Wellington), Franks, Thurstpni, Ald- ! ridge, Peterson, Okis, Hancock, Maj ther, Tocker; Misses Sheehan, j Aagard (2), M'ackay, Mather, I. RoyI croft, R.tchie, Scott, Hathaway, (Loyd (2), Raynor (2), Bradshaw, i Lash, Wellington, Cold well, Bird, [Hanson, Corbett, Belcher, Don, McI Far J nd. Little Miss Mather pre- [ seiite'di Mrs Davidson with a charmI ing little posie. i * , * * A very jolly party was given on Thursday night by Mrs Davidson at the' Pembroke Road Hall, the occasion being the coming of age of her son, Frank Davidson. There were about | 70 people pr.sent, and a professional I orchestra was in attendance. Mr i Davidson presented his son with a large key sign d by many of his I friends. During the evening ■ Mrs ' Hathaway gave elocutionary it ’ms, ' which wet" much appreciated. The birthday cake was cut by the guest of honour, Mr Frank Davidson.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 4

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WOMEN’S TOPICS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 4

WOMEN’S TOPICS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 463, 3 July 1937, Page 4

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