SOCIAL NOTES
I Miss Helen Chapman, Auckland, is I the guest of Mrs A. C. C. Hunter, I Hamilton.
Mrs E. F. Gunn, Hamilton, was a recent visitor to Wanganui.
i Mrs Philip Redmayne, Feilding, is visiting her sister, Mrs Griffiths, Hamilton.
Mrs G. Lorimer, Pirongia, has returned home from a short visit to Hamilton, where she was the guest of Mrs K. Jenkins.
Mrs Wills, Hamilton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs M. Carey, Patea. Miss Myrtle McLean has been appointed secretary to the Hamilton Ladies’ Golf Club.
Mrs C. H. Marcroft, Raglan, is visiting Opunake as the guest of Mrs L. W. Hall.
Mrs Denby Sainsbury, who has been on an extended tour of the British Isles and Europe since April, has returned to Puketaha.* “In none of the declarations made by the countries now at war have feelings of hatred towards the peoples on the other side been expressed. Whatever may happen in the future let us do our utmost to banish this hatred from our hearts in the spirit of the Golden Rule to which we are pledged,” writes Baroness Pol Boel (Belgium), president of the International Council of Women, in a recent letter to the Dominion president of the New Zealand National Council of Women, Miss Mildred Trent (Merivale). MATANGI Mrs H. Baird and Miss Marie Jean Libeau have returned from a holiday spent at Waerenga. * * * * Mrs Rosser, Wellsford, is visiting her niece, Miss Gladys Robinson. Mrs H. Robinson is spending a holiday at Wellsford.
Mrs Davis is spending a holiday at Clevedon.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20957, 9 November 1939, Page 4
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259SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20957, 9 November 1939, Page 4
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