NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS,
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Miss Beryl Bartliop leaves to-day for a tew days in Wellington. *' * . * ♦ Mrs. Atkinson leaves bn Monday for a visit to Wellington. « # * * Miss Humphries is visiting M eilington. # * , * / *-'■ Mrs. Glen Morgan returns to/Napier on Monday. ® s * * Mrs. Moline returns from Gisborne early in the week. #'• ♦ * Mrs. Bewley has returned from Auckland. # * Mrs. Rex Brewster is till: guest of Mrs. Didsbury, at Auckland. #** * ' # Mrs. L. M. Craig is spending the week-end at Hawera. * * * * Miss Mona Corkill left yesterday for a short visit to Napier. * * » ♦ Miss Rona'Woodward has returned to Hastings. * * * * Miss Joan Farrington returns to Wellington on Monday. * * ♦ * Mrs. H. Good has returned to Stratford. * * « # Mrs. Hickman Russell has returned from Wanganui.
Mrs.-James Wilson leaves on Wednesday for Wellington. # * . ss * Mrs. 0. Samuei and Mrs. Brewster are spending a holiday at "Cargen” in Auckland. * * * # Mrs. W.. Kerr, who has been visiting friends in Wanganui, left this week for Christchurch. # * # « Miss Helen Wilson was hostess at a bridge party, for Miss'Rona Woodward on Wednesday evening. *'s s * Mrs. Faber Fookes gave a dance for young people after the wedding on Tuesday. # «■ ♦ '. • ■ Mrs. E. I,! Humphries returns to-mor-row from a .week’s visit to the mountain. * * * « Mrs. A. Duncan, of ‘’Bexley,” Awakino, has been on a visit to New Plymouth, returning yesterday. * * * • Mrs. D. S. Taylor and Miss Brtmer. of Waverley, are ou a visit to Mrs. F. A. Bremer, New Plymouth. « » * ♦ The last of the series of floral teas was held at the Victoria League rooms, New Plymouth, yesterday afternoon, When Mrs. F. H. Blundell was hostess. Mesdames Shipton, R.. Laurie Cooper and Nelson Hill contributed vocal and elocutionary' items. On Monday evening, December 6, a Shakespeare evening, which Miss E. A. Clarke is arranging, will be given for league members. * * * «
The district nurse committee has received a generous offer from Miss Leatham and Mr. Dobson to give a musical recital, the proceeds of which are to bo devoted to assisting a family in distress. They will be assisted by Misses Coleman and Doss. The offer has been gratefully' accepted. The recital will take place in St. Mary’s Hall on Thursday, December 2. There will also be a matinee on Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 18
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366NEW PLYMOUTH ITEMS, Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 18
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