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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Miss Simpson, of Marton, was a week-end visitor to Wellington. I Mr. and Mrs. Beckley are Timaru visitors to Wanganui. Mrs. A. W. Woods, Hastings, was a visitor to Wanganui during the weekend. Mrs. R. Symes, of Wanganui, is spending a holiday in Auckland.

Mrs. O. H. Handley, Wanganui, was in Auckland at the week-end.

Miss C. Dixon, of Wanganui, is spending a holiday at Devonport, Auckland.

Mrs. H. R. Jones, College Street, was a week-end visitor to Taupo.

Mrs. P. O’Neill and Misses Joyc£ and Nance O’Neill are visiting Wellington.

Miss Barbara Babbage, St. John’s Hill, is spending a few days in Wellington.

Miss Sadie Paul left Wanganui yes* terday on a motor tour of the North Island.

Miss Dawn Ailison, of Wellington, is visiting Miss Marie Williams, No, 2 Line.

Miss A. Bunny, Lower Hutt, is the guest of Mrs. M. Earle, Wicksteed Street.

Mrs. J. H. H. Hill, Grey Street, who has been visiting Dunedin, has returned to Wanganui.

Miss Jean Kellick, Mangamahu, left last night for Auckland to spend about two months on a round of visits to friends.

Miss Pauline Curry, Central Avenue, left, on Sunday, by car, for a holiday in Tauranga, Rotorua, and Auckland

Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Peter Stott left yesterday on a caravan tour of the North Island.

Miss G. Hodges and Miss O. Nicholas, of the Wanganui Hospital, left by car on Sunday to tour the South Island.

Mrs. W. D. Low and Miss Elvyn Low, of Rapanui, who visited Hawera for the Blyth—Lovell wedding, have returned home.

Miss Ngaire Mill (Khandallah), who was on the staff of the London Missionary Society for some years at Tutuila, Samoa, left Wellington by the Wanganella on Thursday night for the Central Papuan Mission, where her wedding will take place to the Rev. John Gilkison, formerly minister of Trinity Congregational Church, Lower Hutt. The wedding w-ill take place at the Memorial Church, Fife Bay, and thereafter their work will be at Mai hi.

ENGAGEMENT Nixon—Pitt.—The engagement is announced of Jessie Ray, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pitt, of 37 Kitchener Street, Wanganui East, to Ronald Edward, second >on of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nixon, of 20 Seddon Street, Aramoho.

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Bibliographic details
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 2

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374

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 43, 21 February 1939, Page 2

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