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SOCIAL NOTES

town and country Mr ami Mrs. H. G. Bateman, of “Beamsley,” Napier Road, Palmerston North have returned, from a motor tour of the North Island Miss Joyce Hankin has returned to Balmerston North after spending a holiday with her parents in Auckland. Miss Cameron, who has just returned from England, is the guest of her sisters, Misses Cameron, of Batt Street, Palmerston North. i « i • •> Miss Hayward, of Stratford, is spending a holiday in Palmerston North. Mrs. Miles, of Feilding, is spending a few days in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Langley and family, of College Street, Palmerston North, have returned from a holiday spent at Raumati bC ML : s Babette Rodgers, of Church Street, Palmerston North, is the guest of Miss ’Phyllis Abraham at Paekakariki beach. Mrs. H. G. Bagnall and Miss Nancy Bagnall, of Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North, are spending a few days in Wellington, and on Monday night they intend leaving for Christchurch. The friends of Mrs. Lower, of Karori, Wellington, will- regret to learn that she has been obliged to enter a private hospital at Palmerston North, where she has had to undergo a serious operation. Mrs. McNab, St. John’s Hill, Wanganui, has returned from her visit to New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. N. McLean have returned to Wanganui from a holiday in Timaru. Mrs. Kenneth Cave and Master Maurice Cave have returned from. Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen have returned to Wanganui from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Guy, of Ngaio, Wellington, nre the guests of Mrs. Peter Lewis, of Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Treadwell, of Wellington, are visiting Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. AV. Gibson are Wellington visitors to Wanganui. Miss Elsie Graham has returned to Wanganui after a year’s holiday in Europe and Ceylon. Miss Winifred Braithwaite. 8.A., of Auckland, and Miss Myrtle Chote,' F.T.C.L., L.A.8., of Wellington, have arrived in Wanganui to join - the staff of the Friends’ School, St. John’s Hill. Miss Gwen Sampson, of Wanganui, visited the Chateau Tongariro on her wav to Tauranga. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart, of Hunterville, leave shortly to take up residence in Marton. Miss K. Frazer, of Wanganui, visited the Chateau Tongariro on her way to Tauranga. Mr. and Mrs. L. Curtis have returned from Kai Iwi to Wanganui. Mr. L. Weston and family are Mangaweka visitors to Otaki. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn are Wanganui visitors to Mangaweka. Mrs. C. Lydon, of Wellington, has been revisiting .Taihape. Miss Copping, of Napier, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. Warnock, has returned to Hukarere Girls’ College. Mrs. J. Peat, of Waitotara, is the gnest of Mrs. J. Peat, sen., of Wanganui. Mrs. (Dr.) Brown, of Gisborne, is the guest of her sister. Miss R. Jones. The Rev. W. Elliot, who has been in charge of Knox Presbyterian Church, Gonville, for nearly four years, will leave Wanganui for Whangarci on Monday morning with Mrs. Elliot. Miss Twemlow returns to Wanganui from Wellington at the end of the week. Mrs. L. Chapple has returned to Wanganui from Christchurch, where she was visiting her mother. Mrs. H. Bayley and _ Miss Bigham (Christchurch), and bliss Rowe (Wanganui), have returned from a motor trip to Taupe. Mrs. B. Boddington, of Auckland, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Peat, Wanganui. Miss Peggy Scott, of Wanganui, who is studying music at the Royal Academy. London, has passed her L.R.A.M. Het professors were Professor Stewart McPherson and Mr. Waller. Miss Scott has been eight months at the academy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sykes, of Gonville, Wanganui, have been elected life members of the Wanganui Horticultural Society. Mr. and Mrs. Sykes have worked for the society for more than a quarter of a century. Miss Bessie Thoms, “Riverdale.” Marton. is spending several weeks in Auckland. CLEANING WHITE FURS. “An effective method,” says Madame Menere, the well-known furrier, “is to make a thick paste of ordinary starch, and with a brush apply the paste to the fur, brushing it on with the grain. After drying .shake the fur well, and beat with a cane. Never attempt to clean furs with petrol.”—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 16

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SOCIAL NOTES Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 16

SOCIAL NOTES Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 16

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