TIMARU NEWS
| SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dr and Mrs E. C. Hayes (Christchurch; will spend the week-end in Waimate. Their daughter, Miss Helen Hayes.\,(Studholme House, Dunedin), who some days in Timaru, will return home with them. Mr? E. O'Leary and MissV.OLeaiy (Empire Hotel) are visiting Welling--1 '°Mrs Herbert Elworthy and Miss Elizabeth Elworthy (Craigmore) left yesterday to visit Hanmer Springs. The Rev. J. Rogers and the Misses Rogers (Dunedin) intend to take up residence in Timaru. Mr Rogers was vicar of St. Mary's Church during the absence on war service of the Ven. Archdeacon Jacobs. Mrs C. A. Paterson (Sefton street) left yesterday to visit Dunedin. Mrs Martin (Maryborough) as the guest of Mrs R. H. Rhodes ( Carne, Sealy street). . , , , . . Mrs James Hay (Christchurch), who has been visiting in the North Island will arrive next week to stay with Dfrs W. H. Walton. Park lane.i Mrs A. Jackson (Wai-iti road) has returned from a visit to Mrs J. Stevenson, Christchurch. . Recent guests at the Empire Hotel include Mrs Burges-Watson (Auckland), Mr F. Read Wellington) Mr A W. Hudson (Palmerston North), Mr E. R. Hudson (Taumarunui), Mrs R. C. Hor'sley, Mrs Palmer, Miss Olsen Messrs Seagar, B. F. Ringer. F. W Hobbs. L. R. Steele, G. Hart, J. J. Russell. R. F. Hunter. W. Drake, W. H. Carter V. Hewer, F. S. Barraclough, J. Quinn. B. Preston, W Stong (Christchurch), J. A. Kilmartin, W. Stiglish, Mr and Mrs A. G. Grey, Miss Crawford Mr C. D. McKenzie, Dr. M. Falconer. Miss K. Falconer. Mr R Watson, Mr J. Robson (Dunedin), Mr J. W. Burt (Fairlie). Mr D Windle Gore), Mr J. Murray (Mosgiel), and Mr IJ. , Ayres (Sydney).
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 3
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