SOCIAL NOTES.
Mbs W. Chltty, of Hamilton, la visiting Auckland. • * * * Mrs De Venny McGarrigle Is on holiday at Devcmport. * * * * Mrs Davis, of Auckland, who has X been tlie guest of Mrs H. Clark, in v Hamilton, has returned home. • * * * Miss Evans, of Rotorua, Is at the Hamilton Hotel. • * • * Miss I. Armitage, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs Allan Bremner, in Hamilton. * * * * Miss R. Ashman and Miss K. Gunn, of Hamilton, are spending the week--1 end in Auckland. * * * * Mrs Wilfred Jenkins, of Boundary Road, leaves Hamilton on Monday, to make her home in Auckland. *** • * Miss Kell Pittar, of Hamilton, leaves on Monday for Gisborne, where she will spend the winter months. * * * * Miss Ida Carey, Haimilton’s talented artist, .has been invited to become art instructor at the Auokland Teachers r ' Training College. * * « • r Miss Doris Fronde, who has been visiting Australia, returned to New Zealand during the week, by the Maunganui, and is visiting her mother, Mrs E. Froude, in Hamilton. * * * * Miss Margaret Young, of Auckland, Is staying with Mrs M. Maning in Hamilton. Miss Young leaves New Zealand in September for India, where she will take up mission work in the Diocesan School in Dornakal.. • • • • Mrs J. W. BLack and family, of ••Braemai,” Culverden, North Canterbury have returned home, after spending a holiday motoring through the North Island. They were the guests of Mr and Mrs J. O’Regan, Te Bore, and while there visited Arapum, ■\Yaitomo Caves and different parts of the Waikato and Thames districts. ♦ * * * The entertainment committee of the Lyceum Club have arranged a musical .evening, the first of the season for Tuesday next, April 1. ’ * * * * A dance was held In the Ohinewai Hall on March 26, the occasion being : the wedding of Miss Masie Hi 1, of | Ohinewai, and Mr Shand (jnr.), of tfuntly. * * " . St Paul’s Ladies’ Missionary Auxiiiarv held its first meeting of the t -year on Thursday afternoon. The president (Mrs W. B. Williams) presided Letters were read from various missionaries, including one from Nurse Murray, of Solomon Islands, which gave great pleasure. Tea was served, which brought to a conclusion a pleasant afternoon. •*• * *
T he guests at the fareweLl afternoon ' tendered to Mrs J. E. Page and Mrs W. Jenkins, at the Lyceum Club on Thursday afternoon by the committee of the Hamilton Plunket Society included Mesdames A. H. Tompto Inresident), F. Vickery, K. E. Willoughby, Ewart Brown, E. P Cowles, A Ramsay R. G. Fowler, Gordon Reid, E* Hughso'n, T. 0. Mitchell, D. Hay, A W MncMn, A. Beale, E. V. Staee, A M. Bisley, and Miss McEldowney.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17982, 29 March 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)
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