WOMEN'S INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES
PERSONAL ITEMS
Miss Carey, Lansdowne, is visitingPalmerston North. Mrs A. Osborne, of Dunedin, is a visitor to Pahiatua. Mrs M. Cleghorn, St. Matthew’s Collegiate School. Masterton. has returned from a visit to Rotorua. Mrs. W. IT. Robieson. King Edward Street, Lansdowne, is staying with Miss L. Moss, Lower Hutt. Sister Rayworth has returned to Palmerston- North, after visiting friends in the Wairarapa. Mrs. Milne, Kuripuni Street, Masterton, is staying with her daughter, Mrs. J. Gibbons, Dannevirke. Miss S. Carle, of Wellington, who has been on a holiday visit to Master ton, returned to Wellington yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. McLachlan, “Pine Grove,” Rangitumau, are at present on a holiday tour of the North Auckland districts. Miss El Hodges, Christchurch, is spending a few days with her sister, Miss M. Hodges, Dixon Street, Masterton. Miss Mabel Booth, of Kaitawa, is to be entertained by the settlers of Kaitawa at a social tonight to mark the occasion of her approaching marriage. The Rev. and Mrs: E. J. Rich and family, who have been on a motoring holiday to Rotorua, have returned to Masterton. Mrs C. Torr, of Masterton, who had been on a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs F. S. Budd, Hastings, has returned home. Mrs Bird.- D’Urville Island, who has been spending some weeks in Wellington and the Wairarapa, left for home yesterday. A resident of Wellington for the past 68 years, Mrs E. Davies recently celebrated her 88th birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs D. Bryon, Karori.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 May 1939, Page 8
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255WOMEN'S INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 May 1939, Page 8
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