SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs A. E. Wilson will return to Te Awamutu to-day from an extended visit to Gisborne and Napier. * * * * Mrs H. Innes-Jones, of Raglan, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs W. Gibson, of Te Rapa, has returned to her home. % ,„* * * * Mrs Baker, of Napier, is at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs Stephenson, of Taranaki, is at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs Holmes, of Auckland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs C. Ankers, in Hamilton. Mrs E. G. Jones and Mrs C. S. Mexted, of Hamilton, have returned home from a visit tq their mother, Mrs W. Baker, of Feilding. Miss Beryl Jones, who has been the guest of Mrs F. Craine, of Monavale, Feilding, has returned to her home in Hamilton. * * * * Mrs V. Boles, of Paeroa, is visiting Mrs D. Dodd, of Kereone. * * w • Mrs J. L. Lugton and Miss C. Lugton, of Ngarua, are spending a holiday in Auckland. Miss, L. Fromm, of Palmerston North, is visiting her sisters, Mesdames A. Hayward and J. F. James, of Ngarua. * * * * Mrs F. C. Jordan, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs H. A. Pikett, of Ngarua. * • * » Mrs R. A. Candy, of Ngarua, has returned from a three-months’ trip through Australia. * * * • Mrs V. Swan, of Waitoa, is spending a holiday in Taranaki. * * * * Miss Joyce Farmer, of Orini, is visiting Mrs G. Pain, of To Hutuwai. * * * * Mrs H. Crane, of Whangarei, has been the guest of Mrs F. D. Pinfold in Hamilton. Mrs A. M. Robson, president of the Waikato Federation of Women's Institutes, has been visiting Auckland for the biennial conference of the Auckland Federation. Mrs K- L. Bedlington, formerly of Otorohanga, but now o' the Malay States, has been revisiting the King Country prior to her return to Malaya from Auckland on May 29.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 5
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293SOCIAL NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 5
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