SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs M. Ahler has left Te Awamutu to make her home in Auckland. M 'i: :k ‘ Mrs J. N. Dalton, of Auckland, is at the Hamilton Hotel. \ it: a‘ t # Mrs M. .T. Lynrh, of Whangarei, 151 at the Hamilton Hotel. i y x A: 1 i Mrs A. E. Fpratt, of Te Puke, is at the Hamilton Hotel. i u 3i i Q ' Mrs ;\ ii. Marshall. of Mai-ton, is at: the Hamilton llotcl. i II 1" # t ! Mrs E. Scott. of Auckland, was nl visitor to Hamilton at the week-end. i l I $ U Miss Dora. Johnson, of Otorohangaw spent the week-end in Hamilton. i t I! it It Miss Lu-cy Sco't. of Auckland, is a’ Visitor to Hamilton. ‘ a: t at a Mrs L. J. Jacob, of Te Aroha. who has been visiting Hamilton, has iO—J‘ turned home. i . it it t it 1 Mrs E. Long and Miss H. Chalmers.‘ of Auckland, were visitors to Hamilton during the week—end. i v as t a ' l Mrsß. (Irozier, of Hairini, left on Saturday with her family to make her home at National Park. ' . O it 5! # Mrs Claude Gardener, of Te Arc‘m.‘ was a visitor to Hamilton at the week—end. It ii it IR ' Mrs R. G. Crawford and Miss lirawford. of Gishorne, are at the Hamilton Hotel. 0 0‘ t 0 Miss Cathie Speight. of Hamilton. left during the week—end for a holiday at “'anganui and \Vellington. l c a w u i Mrs Alick Nicholson, 0! Morrins- ‘ ville, and Mrs Teddy, of "Innesfallen." l Ohaupo, have returned after a motor l tour through the Gisborne and ilawke's ‘ Bay districts. v in i or Miss R. Perry, of the start of the \Naitomo County Council, tendered her resignation at the last council meeting on account of ill health. and under medical advice. The chairman and councillors made sympathetic remarks regarding Miss Perry, and euloslsed her work. She was granted two months‘ leave.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 5
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