WOMEN'S INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES.
PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr and Mrs J. C. Holmes, Matahi wi, are visiting Wellington. Mrs Ross, Lansdowne, ,is at present visiting Mrs S. Groves, Bush Grove. Mrs T. W. Wardell, Te Whiti, was ; a visitor to Wellington this week. j Mrs A. Dickens, of Palmerston , i- North, was a recent visitor to Mas- j d terton. , 1, Mrs Innes, Castlepoint, is staying ; y with her daughter, Mrs Connell, Rangitumau. Mrs A. Crawford, who has been . ■ (j staying with Mrs Chamberlain, Ren- : all Street, Masterton, has returned to e Hastings. ’ Mr and Mrs R. Miller and family, )t Renall Street, Masterton, left this week d for Feilding, where they will in future 11 reside. Mr and Mrs W. H. Robieson, King it Edward Street, Lansdowne, who have d been staying with Mr and Mrs Tatham, h Homewood, have returned to Master,o ton ' Mr and Mrs W. G. Lamb, Herbert Street, Masterton, will leave for ” Auckland on Monday to meet their son, Mr Stanley Lamb, who has been 5- on a visit to England and the Continent.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 July 1938, Page 8
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