PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper are spending the Christmas holidays in Hamilton. Miss Olive Scholium, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Karl. Miss Marian Dodd, of Lichfield, is an inmate of the Waikato Hospital. Mr. and Mirs. Thompson leave for their new home on January 1. , Mr. F. J’. B. Whyte left .for Manurewa on Friday. ■ ■ ' Miss McLaren will spend the holidays at Tauranga. Mr. and: Mrs. A. S. Edmonds were visitors to Putaruru on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd, of Lichfield, are visitirig Mrs. Bold, of Patarangi. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, senior, are staying with their son at Arapuni. Miss Parker left on Friday for a visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer have gone to Whangarei for a fortnight’s holiday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Snell are motoring to Wellington, where they will spend their Christmas vacation. Mr. .and Mrs. Watkins, accompanied by Miss McEwin, leave for Auckland on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton and family are spending the Christmas and New Year holidays in Auckland. r~ Mr. and Mrs. Appleton, of Hokitika, are visiting Mrs. Allwood in Lichfield. Miss Wallace and Miss McCarroll are spending the Christmas holidays at Tauranga and the new Year holidays at Wellington. Mrs. McGowan left for Auckland on Saturday to meet her daughter Ida, who is expected to-day from Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Leggatt and their two boys leave on Sunday for the Waihi beach, where they intend to spend the school holidays. Mrs. B. Jenkie, of Sydney, and Mrs. A. Joughin, of Auckland, are spending the New Year holidays with Mrs. J. Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. McKelbie, of Melbourne, are paying a short visit to Mrs. F. W. Brown, of Arapuni. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gawith and family left on Monday for Fielding, where they will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Benton and family will spend the holidays at Tauranga. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond and family left on Saturday for Auckland, where they will spend the holidays. Miss G. Farrelly, who has been a member of the local school staff, left on Friday for her home at Waiuku. Miss Farrelly was enthusiastically farewelled by a number of friends prior to the departure of the train.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 320, 24 December 1929, Page 4
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