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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs L. J. Mark, Hamilton, has returned from a holiday in Auckland. Mrs Grenville Ward is visiting her mother, Mrs C. B. Plummer, Auckland. Mrs lan Johnston, Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Wellington. Mrs Philip Bonham, Hamilton, is visiting her mother. Mrs W. G. Blackie, Auckland. Mrs W. Webb, Hamilton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs L». Lowrie, Milford, Auckland. Mrs E. V. Quick, Hamilton, has returned from a visit to Rotorua and Tauranga. Mrs J. Robison, Hamilton, is the guest of Mrs R. M. Lovell, Taupiri. Miss Barnott, Wanganui, is the guest of her sister, Mrs C. R. Cooke, Hamilton. Miss Mary Casey, who has been spending the school vacation in Hamilton, has returned to Pio Pio. TAUPIRI Mrs A. Wright, Tuakau, has been staying with her mother, Mrs F. Wilson. Miss Ena Button, who has been the guest of Mrs F. C. Day, Howick, has returned home. • * • * Mrs L. Carter, Tuakau, is visiting her mother, Mrs R. Grant. Mrs A. L. Button has returned home from a visit to Matamata. Mrs R. McTavish is visiting her mother, Mrs L. Hyde, Ngaruawahia. Mrs A. Andrews, Te Poi, Matamata, has been visiting her mother, Mrs A. W. Buss. Mrs D. Welch has returned from a visit to Auckland. Mrs Hanson is staying with her daughter, Mrs N. Bodle. CAMBRIDGE Mrs Donald Gorrie and Miss Peter Gorrie, who were in Cambridge for the final meet of the Waikato Hunt, have returned to Auckland. Miss G. M. Swears has returned to St. Peter’s School after spending a brief holiday in Rotorua. Mrs W. McK. Jeffrey is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Bissett, of St. Heliers Bay. Mrs T. Kane has returned from a holiday in Wellington. Miss M. E. Bailey, who has been holidaying in Hamilton and Te Aroha has returned to Cambridge for a few days before leaving for her residence at Campbell’s Bay.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21210, 5 September 1940, Page 4

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318

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21210, 5 September 1940, Page 4

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21210, 5 September 1940, Page 4

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