WAVERLEY
Mrs. H. Tremain, New Plymouth, who was the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Morrison, for several days has returned home. Miss D. Hughes, Kohi, who has been staying at Hunterville, has returned home. Mrs. Nixon, Misses Norma Nixon, Alma Barr and Mavis Barr, Hawera, were visitors to Waverley on Tuesday to attend a farewell to soldiers. Mrs. R. S. Haw and Mrs. R. Clarke, Misses Evelyn Lupton, Dorothy Dickie and M. O'Reilly were visitors to Patea for the golf club ball. Play-reading Afternoon. Bowls of spring bulbs and cyclamen decorated Mrs. F. Sheppard's sittingroom, when members of the afternoon play-reading circle each invited two friends to the reading, the play being "Fresh Fields," by Ivor Novello. To receive her guests Mrs. Sheppard wore a nigger brown figured American faille frock. The readers were Mesdames A. Morrison, P. V. Graves, H. Strauchon. J. P. Stewart, F. Sheppard, H. P. Metcalfe, W. Mathews, Elmslie, and Miss Elspeth McArthur. Among others present were Mesdames C. J. Dickie, M. Bremer, G. Alexander, R. Hunt, E. C. Dallison, W. Alexander, J. Newland, G. Graham, S. Strauchon, R. Wybourne, J. Palmer, Rugg. Misses Symes, J. Lupton, Betty Elmslie and Joyce Sheppard.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1940, Page 5
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