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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

(“Angela” will be pleased to receive for publication in the women’s page, notices from town and. country correspondents of engagements, weddings, dances, or any other item of social or, personal interest, but all such must bear the signature of the sender).

Mr and Mrs Bernard Tripp, ‘‘Orielton,” left on Monday for Ghristchui oil. Mr and Mrs l'\ Burns, Oran, are visiting Christchurch. Mrs E. Vincent,’ Kingsdown, has returned from a holiday in Christchurch. Mrs C. E. Shallcrass, Otipua Hoad, is back from the Bluff. , , Mr and Mrs Shields, Christchurch, are staying at the Hydro. Mr and Mrs Mcßae and the Misses Mcllao, Waikari, are staying at the H fth-s'’Arthur Pearce, Wellington, who was the guest of Miss McLean, Aidgour,” has gono on to Dunedin. Mrs E. J. LeCren and Miss Ethel LsCren, Maori Hill, are back from a short visit to Christchurch. Miss Shona Rhodes, "Beverley Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs Wilfred Howell, Cave. ~ Mr William Evans, and Miss Evans, North Street, returned on Monday from a short visit to Christchurch. Mrs and Miss Graham arrived yesterday from Christchurch, and are staying at the Hydro. . Miss Mollv Murray, “Braemar, is the guest of Mrs H. W. Hay, Sealey Street. . _ • , Mr and Mrs Noel Bowman, Chustchurch, are staying with Mrs Armstrong, Chalmers Street. .. Miss Moya Taylor, Woodlands Road, is back from some weeks spent m Christchurch. Mr and Mrs and Miss Dnnnan have returned to Tiinaru, after several weeks spent at Napier and Hastings. Mrs R. H. Rhodes, “Carne,” Sealey Street, and her guest, Mi’s Arthur Martin, left on Monday for Christchurch. ' ■. , Mr and Mrs Wolsley Kam, who were the guest 3 of Mrs Melville Jameson, ‘‘Otumarama,”- havo returned to Geraldine. Mrs Harold Wright, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs C. E. Torlesse, Union Bank, returns to Mayfield to-day. . . . Miss Betty Cossins,. Wai-iti Road, is back from a fortnight spent in Dunedin, where she was the guest of Mrs Williams and Mrs Batchelor. The Misses O’Bryan-Hodge, England, who were staying with Mrs Melville Jameson, “Otumarama,” left yesterday for Orari, to stay with Mrs G. Macdonald. _ .. The following pupils of Miss Jean Gillies, Geraldine, were successful, in receiving certificates for musical passes: Miss May Willoughby (senior),, E. Madill and M. Slater (junior), , and Alex Morris (preparatory).'

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Bibliographic details
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 13 May 1925, Page 3

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380

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 13 May 1925, Page 3

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 13 May 1925, Page 3

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