SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
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Canterbury Women's Defence Lcaguei'- ; ' : >; Only'-.thirty ivomen turned up ; a ■ meeting calledv in- ChTistchurch last. Friday to/form , a women's branch of the National Defence League. . Among other.speakers, who addressed them .were Miss 'Freeman and Mrs.. Gross,: both"'of Girton College, Mrs. Senior' Lawrence, Mrs. 4.. Ledger, Miss Norris (hon; secretary),; and Miss Manning were eleoted.Tflembers of the executive. ~.;.':.;■, '».!■■ V.'j '"■'•■ '.'''■: Miss. Lloyd', Eassell'fans' : retuine4 : Worn a holiday; spentj near. Eotorua. -~ ,;.".:>■: : ; ;, .'.'■ •Mγ"'-'?'. Si Abraham 'and Miss Abraham'; from' •Palm'erstonV North," are,, returning', from England by.thi'Buapehu./. •• : : ; "- ■; : Mr:- and Mrs. R...Essex, of. Palmerston Nbrth, have left New. Zealand on.a five weeks. ..tourof Earo tonga and the adjacent'islands.;:'.', i -Mrsillgar Willia'ms, who .went to Auckland to be present'at the. marriage of Miss Maud Williams, retnmed to Wellington oh'Satur-. 'day.: \:.^., ■.,.'-'.;-,-...,■;' .J\:-\^i\'l'-'^ : Mr. andilrs. ,Alan Strang, of Palmorston, and' Mr. and- Mrs. Ken. Duncan,. '.who. have : beeh visiting in Auckland, were passengers ..by tho'Main Trunk train on Saturday. ' i ' Mrs.; Phillip Davies, .who has .been spending some months in England with her mother Mrs. Prouse and Mr. Oliver Prouse, is coming out to New'. Zealand with .them, and' with her husband. .''■•.., :■■ ■ v: : '■< ' ..Miss Whitak'or, organising secretary of the Girls' Friendly Society, = leaves to-morrow ior a visit toNelson, w.here:she is to epeas at,a Mothers' iTJnion meeting. Miss Whitaker. willbo tho'guest of; Bishop and Mrs. Mules.'. .-' : ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 3
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