SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
! Mr. and Mrs. T. Harker, Chris - church, were in Wanganui yesterda; Mrs. F. Reid, Gonville, has returne . from Wellington. ; Mrs. A. S. Waugh, Invercargill, . visiting Wanganui. Mrs. J. Emmett has returned t [ Wanganui from a holiday spent i ; Auckland. ! Mrs. F. Webb Jones, Gonville, wi. . leave by car to-morrow for Welling ton cn route to Christchurch an later will go on to Auckland. Mrs. P. L. Cameron, Castleclif. has left on a holiday visit to Christ church and Oamaru. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cranstone, Mis J. Cranstone, and Mr. E. Cranstone of Riverton, Fordell, will leave to morrow on a visit to Masterton. Mrs. C. S. Jeffs, Nelson Street leaves this morning for a few days visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fisher and Mis; Ruth Fisher, of Christchurch, win are on a motoring tour of the Norti Island, spent thewe ek-end will relatives in Wanganui. Mrs J. Aiderton, Wellington, i: the guest of Mrs. T. Wilberfoss Campbell Street. Mrs. B. Cameron and Mrs. J. Mac-
farlane, has returned to Wangarr after spending a few days in We lington. Mrs. J. Edmonds, Wellington, ha returned home after spending thre weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. I Rayworth, Stanway, Feilding. Mrs. Loy-c, of Mount Albert, Auck land, is the guest of Mrs. M. Cloue ton, “Alholbank," Wicksteed Stree Mrs. W. J. Robinson will give talk on her travels to members of th Westmere Women’s Institute thi afternoon, when they will hold th<i first meeting of the year. Mrs. Leatham Rutherfurd lei Wanganui yesterday for Haw era alter a holiday at. Rotorua, Aucklant and Napier. Misses M. aid B. Hamilton, Fifi Street, Dune Hill, who recently re turned after a trip abroad, left yes terday for Timaru. They were ac companied by their niece, Miss Jeai Hamilton, whose marriage to Mr | George Brown will take place it Timaru on Thursday. I Wanganui visitors noticed on thi I lawn at the Egmont races held a Hawera on Saturday included: —Mrs G. Glenn, Mrs. F. J. H. Nancarrovv I Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. F. P. Tai boys, Mrs. J. Alexander (Maxwell* Mrs. F. Newman, Mrs. S. Moffett Mrs. H. Birch (Maxwell), Mrs. O. B Hawkins (Ratana). The death is announced in Hamilton of Mrs. Marie Golding, who was nurse to the late Sir Gerald du Manlier, the famous actor. She waborn in Berne Canton, Switzerland in 1857. and later went to England from France with the du Mauriei family, acting as Sir Gerald’s nurse until he was 12.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 2
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