SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs Godley left for Auckland on Saturday. Miss E. Stafford is back from a visit to Taupo and Palmerston North. Mr and Mrs B. Y. Pemberton have gone for a trip to Picton. Miss M. Seed has returned from Napier, where she bus been spending some weeks. Dr and Mrs Ewart, who have been motoring about the Wanganui district, return to Wellington to-day. Mies Levi is going a trip to England with Mrs Levi (of Dunedin). They leave about March 20tb. Mrs H. E. Andrews and the Misses McLaren, of Nelson, are the guests of Mrs O. E. Goad. Mrs Hayes and Mrs M. B. Ta.it, Eeatherston, are staying at Plimmertbn for a few weeks. Miss Gibson, who has come to Wellington. as a delegate from Auckland to the Kindergarten Conference, is the guest of Mrs Gill, Ellice street. Mrs Massey will open a garden fete on Wednesday afternoon, to be held in Mrs J. P. Luke's grounds, Hiropi street, in aid of the Young Women’s Christian Association.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8356, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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171SOCIAL AND PERSONAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8356, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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