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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs E. Brier, who has been the guest of Mrs L. Wells, Hamilton, has returned to Auckland. Mrs J. F. Vercoe and Miss Ida Vercoe, Hillcrest, Hamilton, left yesterday on a fortnight's motor tour. They will be accompanied toy Mrs Boucher and Miss Boucher, Rotorua, and Miss MaoPherson, Auckland. * * * • Mrs lan Jack, Hamilton, has returned from a holiday spent at Takapuna, Auckland. Mrs Blackler, and her daughter, of Whakatane, are the guests of Mrs Hutcheon, Hamilton. * * * • Miss Zoe West, Te Awamutu, has been visiting her mother at Walton. Mrs F. Gundry, Hamilton, is spending a holiday at* Takapuna, Auckland. Mrs C. Cross, Hamilton, is at present spending a vacation at the Mount, Tauranga. Mrs Woodharns, Birkenhead, Auckland. is on a visit to Hamilton and is the guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs 13. Woodhains. Mrs J. A. Wright, “Glengariff." Ohaupo. is the guest of Mrs Norris Peacocke, “Adare,” Hamilton, at Rag- • • • • Mrs W. R. Fee, of Auckland, visited Hamilton yesterday to attend the cricket match between Sir Julien Calm’s team and Waikato. Mrs I. Stephenson arrives in Hamilton to-day and will toe the guest of Mrs S. R. llawken for the llawkenHubbard wedding to-morrow. Mrs S. Sewell, Hamilton, has returned home after a visit to Napier. Miss Strutt, Hamilton, is visiting her sister, Mrs p. Gielsen, Glen Massey. Mrs E. L. Lloyd, Dargaville, is at the Hamilton Hotel. Miss Clara Elliott and Misses Dulcie and Poppy Newland, Hamilton, will return during the week-end from a fortnight’s holiday at the Mount, Tauranga. * * * • Mrs F. Ryburn, of the W.D.F.U. Dominion Advisory Board, Mrs J. McWhannell, Secretary of the South Auckland Provincial, Miss Butler, housekeeper of the South Auckland Provincial, and Mrs Holland, president of the Huntly branch, leave to-day for Palmerston North, where they will attend the opening ceremony of the W.D.F.U. rest home “Kianga Moi,” to-morrow. Visitors from Germany who arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa recently, were Baron and Baroness K. von Oertzen, of Dresden, who will spend several months in the Dominion. Baroness von Oertzen has many interests. She graduated as a doctor of political science at Munich University, and has written several travel books.

Mrs Charles Palliser, of Wellington, arrives to-day for the Hawken-Ilub-bard wedding and is the guest of Mrs

F. W. W. Hubbard, llukanui Road, Hamilton.

GLEN MASSEY Mrs G. Bull has returned home after spending a fortnight in Auckland. Miss Enid Fowler is visiting the Mount, Tauranga. • • • • Mrs Lowe is at the Mount, Tauranga. • • • * Miss Joan Brunskill is visiting her aunt at Devonport. * * * • Miss Betty Lowe is spending the vacation at the Mount. * * * • Mrs G. Woodward is spending a long holiday at New Plymouth as the guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs Vic Woodward. + * * * Miss Olwyn Fowler has left for Nelson. * * * * Mrs G. Duck is visiting Pukekohe for the show. • • • • Mrs J. White is visiting Auckland. * * • • Mrs E. Smith, Glen Massey, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs Maclntyre, of Mt. Eden, has returned to Auckland .after spending an extended holiday in Glen Massey. TE AWAMUTU Miss Joyce Downey is visiting her mother in Opotiki. • • • • Mrs*W. Jeffery, Alexandra Street, left on' Wednesday to spend a holiday in Rotorua. Mrs Clough Blundell left by motor on Wednesday for Christchurch and Dunedin, where she will spend about a month. She was accompanied toy her daughter, Miss June Blundell, who is going to study at the Otago University and who will be a debutante at the Medical Conference Ball next week. % • * • Mrs A. L. Furness, Rewi Street, has returned from a holiday spent in the Manawatu district. • * • • Miss E. H. C. Clements, Christchurch, who has been resident in Te Awamutu for some time has received advice of her appointment as matron of the Waikari Hospital and leaves Te Awamutu to-day.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
622

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 3

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 3

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