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TIMARU NEWS.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Mrs W. Elmslie (Criifcie street) has returned from a visit her sister, Mrs Scobio Mackenzie (Kyebntu). Mr and Mrs Burns (Dunedin) are the guest? of Mr and Mrs Cyril L'nwin (Orari). Mrs "William Raymond (Nile 6treet) has returned from a •short visit to Christchurcli. Mr and Mrs George Ritchie (Dunedin) passed through Timaru on Tuesday 011 their way to Wellington. Mr and Mrs G. A. Simmers, after spending three months in Stewart Island, returned to Timaru on Tuesday, and are staying at the Balmoral **Mks Marjorie Jones ("Otiritiri") has returned liome after spending a few days at the Franz Josef Glacier. Mr and Mrs Scobie Mackenzie and the Misses Heather and Rosemary Mackenzie (Wellington) passed through Timaru oil Tuesday on their way back from Central Otago. " • CoJoncl and Mrs Lister (England), who arc visiting Now Zealand, will arrive to-dav from Christchurcli aud It"" with Mrs P- A. Elworthy (Gordon's Valley). , , .. Mrs A W. Smith (Fairlie), who loft some weeks ago for Wanaka, where she joined her father and sisters on a motor trip through Southland, passedthrough Kairlie during the week, en route to Mt. Cook. Mr P C. Neill (Dunedin), accompanied by his daughters, Mrs 0, W.

Rattray (Dunedin) and Mrs H. F. Fenwick (Dunedin), are visiting Colonel and Mrs Redmond JNeill ("Barossa"). .The concert given on Tuesday evening in the Scottish Hall by Mr Hubert. Carter, of Christchurch, was very much enjoyed by those Mr Carter was assisted by Mrs N. 1). Mangos, Mrs P. A. Elworthy, and Mrs F. H. Drewitt, who contributed some very enjoyable instrumental items, and by "Miss Lillian Harper, Christchurch, who accompanied Mr Carter in nis songs. Mrs Mangos wore a jet embroidered frock of black georgette. Mrs I*. A. Elworthy was in a trailing gown of black panne'velvet. Mrs Drewitt's frock was of goofgette patterned in geranium beige ana blue, and Miss Harper wore a frock of figured marigold crepe de chine. Those present included Sir and Mrs C.* R. Orr Walker, Mpe E. Bowler and Miss Marjorie Bowler, Mrs de Grut (Waimate), Mrs H. W. Hall and Miss Nancy Hall, Mrs A. S. Elworthy, Mrs R. T. Orbell and Miss June Orbell, Mrs F. H. Rnddenklau, Miss Rima Bowles (Auckland), Mrs Elworthy, Miss Elworthy, Miss Cane (Christchurch), Miss Nancy Bond, Miss Fox, Mr and Mrs A. E. Lawrence, Miss Westmacott, Miss Hay. Mr and Mrs L. B. Waters, Mrs E. J. Mirams, Miss Devenish-Mearcs. Mr and Mrs G. A. Martin, Mr and Mrs A. Strang, Mrs W. I. Tait. Mrs R. Holdgate and Miss Amy Holdgate, Mrs Nevill-Smith, Mrs Beckiflgham, Miss Beckingbam, Mr and Mrs O'Connell, Mrs E. P. Cliapman, Miss Vincent, Misses Fussell, Mr and Mrs G. Andrews and Miss Bcttv Andrews, Mrs W.-G. Tweedy, Mrs J. M. Scott, Mrs W. Johnstone, Miss Hayes, Miss Blandford, Miss Bernadette Mangos, Mrs A. C. Mclnnes, Miss Scott, Mrs

Hyde, Mrs- G. H. L Webster. Miss Bourn. Mr yMB|l Byers, Misses Isaac, Messrs worthy, P. W. Rule. ■M&Sflp Chapman,^ D. Mcliine-, Ny """ ' ■■■ ■ "* *jM|rojjrjr VISITORS TO CHRISTC^^P| Hotel Federal: Mr and Mrs (Grassmcro), Jfrs M. Lee SmitU ' fij&\ Miss Martin (Dunedin), Mrs } din), Mr E. Morrish (Chiiskhurcß;.^ Harry Orme (Auckland). Mr (Timaru). Mr J, Calx (Methven), Mrs "\V. R. Hunt (Wakefield. \ els °"Y Jfc K. K. Hunt (Wakefield, Nelson). ® na , Gray (Seiicli£E). t>ousW> Hotel Federal: Mr and Mrs (Grassmere), Mrs M. Lee Soi'lß ("jjfJEj Mies Martin (Dunedinl, Mrs Slnel W Mr E. Morrisb (Christchurch), Orrae (Auckland), Mr G. S. Bruw V«Bs| Mr J. Carr (Methven), Mr Hunt (Wakefield, Nelson), Miss (Wakefield, Nelson), and Mr A- "I

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 2

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TIMARU NEWS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 2

TIMARU NEWS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 2

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