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TIMARU NEWS

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs Harold Wright (Mayfleld) returned to Mayfield yesterday after a holiday at Rotorua. Miss Elsie Oddie (Wellington Girls' College), who has been spending a'< holiday with Mr and Mrs J. C. Oddie (le. Cren street), has returned north. Mrs A. E. Reynolds arrived yesterday from Dunedin, to stay wi th Mrs C. Young (Craighead street), befofce proceeding to Wellington, where she i will make her hohie. ! Dr. and Mrs Mackellar, who were the guests of Mrs Walter Raymond (Park lane), have returned to Dunedin. Good Compamoaa Miss J. Horth presided at the monthly meeting of the Good Companions, held in the studio of Misses Eileen Rose and E. Mahar, in the Bristol buildings. Detailed arrangements were mad<s for stocking atjd staffing the sweats stall on.Qhe dayst St Saviour's M#r«fqfc : arid plans were discussed for lie folding ef a dance J%cott H iMs» Stables, AwJrav - Gardiner, Mary Gill, Dorothy Re\d, Joari Hanna, HaH Myrti® Staph* ens, Nina and Joan Dainsori, Nancy Wilson, Janet Burgin, Dorothy Her'vey, Ngaire Camn, Dorothy Kernahan, Betty Smithson. Mary Betty Morrow, June Stewart, Joan Hollobon, Joan Furze. Audrey Howarth. Peg Blunden, Margaret Kesteven, Annott Caygijl," Phyllis Digby, Joyce Tanner, Mary Pearson, Kathleen Blaekwell, Mavig Reese, Gwen Smyth, Helen Bruce, Dorothy Redgrave, Patricia Needhara, Gwen Scott-Baker, Mrs E. G. Pidgeon, Misses Dorothy and Barbara Leversedge, Alice Royds, Myrtle Ekenstein, Joyce .Drayton, Ranee Broughton, Mary Royds, Kathleen and Berta McMillan, Mollie Dailey, Winnie Broughton, Hope Thornton, and Joy Donald.

In the Training College Hall, Peterborough street, on Tuesday neijt, a peace demonstration will be held under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the League of Nations Union. Dr. Jt. R. D, Mtfligan, president of the last mentioned body, will gpeak on "The Price of Pease," and Mrs T. E. Taylor also will speak. A one-act play, "Ashes of Victory," will be presented, and Mrs Bernard Beeby will be the producer.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21581, 18 September 1935, Page 2

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TIMARU NEWS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21581, 18 September 1935, Page 2

TIMARU NEWS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21581, 18 September 1935, Page 2

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