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Putaruru. Mrs. Rutherford is on a visit to her son at Tirau. Mrs. Bailey is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. Lock, of Te Awamutu, visited Putaruru last week. A. G. Leggatt spent the wee K-end at the Waihi beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Law, of Wellington, visited Putaruru last week. Mr, Mrs. and Miss Flyger were visitors to Auckland last week-end. Mrs. W. Proctor returned to Putaruru on Monday after a lengthy holiday spent in Auckland. ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Baldwin and Mrs. Snedden returried on Sunday after a motor tour of the Taranaki district. Mrs. J. Rutherford, of Tirau," paid a; short visit to Mrs. F. Halse last week. 4 ! Miss N. Bent, of Puketurua, returned last Monday from a three weeks holiday spent in Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Law, of Mokai,, left for a holiday to be spent at Auckland and Gisborne. Mrs. A. G. Leggatt left on Sunday for a week’s holiday to be spent at the Waihi beach. Mrs. Barr Brown left last week for a holiday to be spent at the Bay of Islands. Mrs. H. Reed left for Palmerston North last week for a month’s holiday. Mesdames Leggatt, Coupe, Smith, Hutchison, Hooper and Barrett spent last Thursday on the Rotorua golf links. Dr. and Mrs. Haslett and family returned last week from a month’s holiday spent at their seaside residence at Takapuna. Mrs. Hutchinson, of Auckland, who has been on a visit to Mrs. R. A. Bent, returned to her home last week. Miss Allwood, of Lichfield, left on Monday for Whakatane, where she entered the public hospital as a probationer nurse. Matamata. Miss C. Delany, of Matamata, is spending a vacation in Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. Callighan,. of Matamata, are on holiday in Auckland. Mrs. G. Stewart spent a recent week-end as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walker, Frankton Junction. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buckley were the guests of Mr. J. Buckley, Frankton, early last week. Miss Muriel Collison, of Hastings, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. E. Schofield. Mr. J. Davies, of the Matamata post office staff, spent last week-end at Ohaupo. Mrs. Schofield, senior, of Auckland, has- returned to her home after a visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schofield. Mr. R. Turnbull, of the Auckland Savings Bank staff, paid a brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. Flower on his return trip from Rotorua last weekend. Mesdames L. Ryan and H. E. Schofield, president and secretary respectively of the Matamata branch of the Women’s Institute, have returned from Auckland, where they attended the recent conference. Morrinsville. Mrs. S. C. Parlour and the Misses Parlour have returned to Morrinsville after spending a few weeks at Puru, Thames. Mrs. Donny, of Kiwitahi, has returned from a short visit to Auckland. Miss E. Bodmin spent a few days at Auckland last week. Miss T. Moore, of Bay of Plenty, is on a visit to Morrinsville. .
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Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 332, 3 April 1930, Page 2
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