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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs A. Joseph and Miss Betty Joseph, Hamilton, are spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs Neil Mac Diarmid, Manaia, is visiting her mother, Mrs J. F. Strang. Mrs J. Diamond, who recently arrived from London, will make her home in Hamilton for the duration of the war. She is at present the guest of Mrs S. N. Ziman. Mrs E. H. Apthorp, Hamilton, is visiting Auckland as the guest of Mrs C. M. Rattray. She will later visit Miss De Renzy, Takapuna. Misses E. and G. Eggleston have returned to Hamilton from a holiday at Waihi Beach. Misses Lily and Winnie Webster, Hamilton, will spend the week-end at the Chateau Tongariro. The Red Cross Shop, Garden Place, wishes to thank the following people for their very generous gifts: • —Mesdames Phillips (Te Mata), Dickey, Valois (Tuhikaramea), Yeoman, Findlay, Swales, Course, Sayers, Allen, Curling, Swarbrick, Weir, Whitley, Whelan, Wing, Steinson, Marsh, Terry, Acres, MacDonald, Roderick, Vane, Waters, Graham, Varney, Blacket, Radford, Andrew, Martin, Tisch, Parkinson, Gate, Page. Leggatt, - Jones, Cooper, Bryant, Strang, Firth, Blake, Millar, Croall, Curtis, Dickey, Beech, Haverbier, Finlayson, Hopkinson, Nichol, Tudhope, Gainaway, Hurd wood, Winder, MacLachlan, Chitty, Curtis, Shaw Hazard, Lye, Snell, Paterson, Johnston, Stott, Hall Jones, Smith, Hawke, Boden, Platts, Warns, Coombes, Hughes, Parkinson, Barton, Bray, Drummond, Gardiner, Dally, Tibbens, Dalziel, Montgomery, Anderson, Charleston, Gifford, Tudhope, Smith, Blackett. Misses Whitton, Gibson, Hamilton, Dalziel, Parkinson. Messrs Furniss, Graham. National Council of Women, High School Girls, Diocesan Old Girls. MATAMATA Miss K. Jagger has left Matamata to take a position at Te Awamutu. Misses M. and D. Cotton have returned from a visit to Auckland. Miss Shirley Taylor, Auckland, is visiting her mother, Mrs B. C. Taylor. _____

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 3

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SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 3

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 3

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