SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs T. H. Hodgson, of Te Aroha, apd Mrs J. Prendergast, of Ngaruawahia, were among the callers at New Zealand House, London, last month.
Miss Brig Cahill, of Auckland, spent .le week-end in Hamilton.
Mesdames L. Lambert (Auckland) and G. M. Chiush (Gisborne) are at the Hamilton Hotel.
Miss D. Graham, of Okoroire, was i visitor to Hamilton during the weekend.
Miss Joan Mizen, of Mercury Island, is visiting Hamilton after a visit to Hawke’s Bay. Miss Muriel House has returned to lamilton from a visit to Waiuku. Miss June Hope has returned to her aome in Hamilton from a holiday visit to Hawke’s Bay. # * # * Miss Maire Gray, of Auckland, spent the week-end at her home in Hamilton. Mrs A. F. Meldrum, of Hamilton, aas returned from a visit to Auckland to meet her mother, Mrs J. D. Sievwright, of Wellington, and her aunt, Miss M. McCallum, of Dunedin, on their return from a visit to Honolulu. They are at present her guests. CAMBRIDGE. Mrs E. C. Firth is a visitor to Auckland. Mrs J. Cummings and her daughter Dr. Trudie Willis, were recent guests Of Mi's H. Schwieters.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20267, 9 August 1937, Page 7
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