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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs Mawley, Lansdowne, is visiting Napier.

An Atea visitor to Wellington is Miss B. Petersen.

Mrs E. Lyford, of Tauherenikau, has left on a visit to Rotorua.

Miss Mavis Martin, Martinborough, is visiting Christchurch. Miss J. Cunningham, Johnsonville, spent the weekend in Masterton.

Miss Re_tty Drysdale, of Nireaha, has taken up her residence in Palmerston North.

Miss Bunty McLeod, Martinborough, is the guest of Mrs P. F. Sinclair, Kelburn, Wellington.

Mrs G. G. G. Watson, Lower Hutt, is staying with her sister, Mrs W. James, Upper Plain.

Mrs J. J. Kenner, Opaki Road, Masterton, has returned from a visit to Hawke’s Bay.

Mrs Eames, Palmerston North, is staying with, her mother, Mrs A. Anderson, Parkvale.

Mrs Bower Black and Miss L. Fisher who have been visiting Clareville, have returned to Auckland. Miss E. Caldwell, Cornwall Street, Masterton, who has been on an extended visit to England, has returned home.

Mrs S. M. Baird, Cole Street, Masterton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Clachan, Hamilton, has returned to Master ton.

The many friends of Mrs J*. Barnett, of Dalefleld, who has been ill for the past few weeks, will be pleased to know that she is now restored to health.

At the annual meeting of the Wellington Provincial Girl Guide Association yesterday the election of officers all of whom were re-elected, resulted: —President, Mrs T. C. A. Hislop; honorary vice-presidents, who are also country vice-presidents, Mesdames Irving (Masterton), T. H. Sprott, Harold Blundell (Featherston), Barnard, Menzies, Maclean, Cyril King and Miss Montgomery Moore; town vice-presi-dents, Lady Shirtcliffe, Mesdames Walter Bethune, H. D. Crawford, J. G.. Coates, Arthur Duncan, Frank Herrick, F. E. Herbert, S. Rhind, C. E. Richardson, W. H. Rose, L. O. H. Tripp, J. G. Tweed, F. B. Waters, W. Young and Miss Sybil Nathan; executive, Mesdames Martin, Tweed, L. H. Wood, Louis Levy, treasurer, M. Kronfeld, Misses Constance Morice, O. Wolters, A. Douglas, J. Duthie; secretary, Miss T. Murray; auditor, Mr T.L. Ward.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19381109.2.97.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1938, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
328

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1938, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1938, Page 8

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