SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs A. C. C. Hunter. Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs Frank Haines, Hamilton, is the guest of Mrs D. Rowlands, Palmerston North. Miss Jean Paterson, elder daughter of Lieut.-Col. and Mrs T. Paterson, Ngaruawahia, who has been nursing in the Public Hospital, Auckland, will leave for Suva this month where she will take up her duties as Charge Nurse in the Suva Hospital. Miss Vivien Cox. Claudelands, who has been visiting Mrs C. Kensington. Hunua, has returned to Hamilton. Miss Joy Pomeroy, Hamilton, leaves tomorrow for a holiday in Rotorua. Miss Edith Tuck, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs O. J. Tuck, cf Ngaruawahia, who has been nursing in the Hutt Maternity Hospital, Wellington, will take up her duties on the staff of the Campbell Johnstone Ward, Hamilton, this month. The Red Cross shop, Garden Place, wishes to thank the following for their helpful gifts:—Mesdames Collier, Worker, Craig, McNeill, Kirker, Tudhope, Pierce, Turner. Taylor, Cole, Parlane, Smith, Garnham, Adams (Te Mata), Cowan, Sandford, Corby, Kelleher. Hunter, Gibbons, Woodcock, Cullough, Wallace (Morrinsville), Melrose, Munroe, Scott. Mathews, Stewart, McMinn, Paget, Cook, Schultz, Shant, Phillips, Bull, Powell, Anderson, Birch, McFarland (Paterangi), Lye, Haverbier. Bickle, Tully, Wilson, Roskruge, Day, Finlayson, Taylor, Joseph, Gibson, Hemsley, Innes, Carter, Saville, Krudsen, Walker, Swarbrick, Beggs, Finlayson, Middlemiss, Caley, Wilkinson. Whitley, Chapman, Blake, Clark, Taylor, Swales, Revell, Inneson, Tyler, Mack, Buckland, Bramley; Misses Haultain, Barkley, Gibson. Monckton, Roche, Lloyd, Yvonne and Barry. Walton School, Diocesan School girls, Women’s Division (Ngahinapouri).
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21232, 1 October 1940, Page 3
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246SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21232, 1 October 1940, Page 3
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