WOMEN'S INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES
PERSONAL ITEMS
Mrs W. T. Davies, Pongaroa, is on a visit to Napier. Mrs R. Fairclough is a Masterton visitor to Hastings. Mrs Budge, who has been staying with Mrs Carey. Lansdowne, has returned to Sti'atford. Mrs H. Vincent and Mrs Bodie, Senr., have returned to Masterton after a holiday spent in Wellington. Mrs J. McLeary, of Hastings, and formerly of Masterton, has been on a visit to Masterton. Lieut. W. Olphert. R.N.V.R., Mrs Olphert and their small son were visitors to Masterton at the weekend. Mr and Mrs E. C. Sare, who were guests at the Hotel Midland, Masterton, left for Wellington this morning. Mrs J. Ramsden, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs»R. H. W. Beethan, Lansdowne, has returned to Pohangina. An old pioneer of the Wellington district, Mrs Emelia Sophia Louisa Coveney, died recently. She was the widow of Mr T. P. Coveney, who died about 30 years ago. As a young girl she came to New Zealand in the early seventies and for some time after her marriage was in business with her husband in Cuba Street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1940, Page 8
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185WOMEN'S INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1940, Page 8
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