PERSONAL
Mrs. Scott, of Timaru, is the guest of Dr. and JVlrs. H. Bertram at "The Mount," during her stay in Rotorua. Mrs. .Guy-Williams and her daughter Jeari, who participated in th'e Rotorua ladies- golf tournament, returned to tlxeir 'home in Palmerston North during* *the week-end. ' Miss M. Faram, who has been visiting her parents in Gisborne, returned to Rotorua at the week-end. ' ! : ' 3 - ■ ' ■ 1 . •_ | Madame Allen and her son Michiel, I who were spending a holiday at j Brents Bathgate House, returned to j Auckland on Tuesday J Mrs. M- D- Carr, of "Omania," Te -Ngae Road, is spending a holiday at Okoroire with , her two sons. Mrs. F. Dyer and Miss Lulu Dyer, who have been on an extended holiday tp Rotorua, left 6h Mohday oh a vfsit to Auckland, whence they will proeeed to'tHeir home in Wellington.* Mrs. Blom'field, of Waiuku, is spending a holiday in Rotorua, where she is a guest at the Geyser Hotel. During the week Miss Hazel Ford and Miss Joan Bertram rode through to Paengaroa to take part in the hunt held over that district.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 7
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183PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 7
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