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SOCIAL ITEMS

Mrs. M. Clark, Wellington, is visiting Christchurch.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chittey, Wellington, are visiting Christchurch. Mrs. N. Smith, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. J. Lockhart, Wellington, is on a visit to Auckland. Mrs. H. E. Napier, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. E. I. Chadwick and son, Wellington, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Scliollar, Voelao Load, Lyttelton. Miss Francis Anderson, Salamanca Hoad, is the guest of Mrs. C. Free, Mastertou.

Mrs. F. U. Frazer has returned to Wellington after an extended visit to Auckland and Palmerston North. Misses Mavis Chapman and Peggy Harris, of Christchurch, and Jean Macdonald, of Tlmaru, have returned to the south after a visit to Wellington. Mrs. Warwick Wilson, of Auckland, has returned home after a visit to Wellington, where she was the guest of Mrs. J. B. Mac Ewan. Miss Joau Fuller, daughter of Sir Benjamin and Lady Fuller, of Point Piper, Sydney, was married yesterday to Mr. A. E. Rainbow, of Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Booth, of Blythswood Flats, will be passengers for Sydney by the Marama, which is due to leave here on Friday, November 11. Miss J. A. Tomlinson, who graduated in 1919, and who is at present Sister Tutor at the Mastertou Hospital, has been appointed relieving and teaching sister at the Wellington Public Hospital.. The following guests registered at The Hermitage, Mt. Cook, during the past week:—Mr. and Mrs. BarclayHarvey, Miss Barclay-Harvey, Miss Smith, Miss G. Johnson, England, Mr. H. Warden, Mr. Baker, Sydney.

The resignation of Sister Daniel was received with regret by the Wellington Hospital Board yesterday. Dr. R. Campbell Begg said that Sister Daniel, who held the position of afternoon supervisor, had given very excellent services and would be greatly missed. Mrs. Tudor Boddam, formerly of Oriental Bay, will leave for England by the Tainui next month. She Iris leased her house in Oriental Bay to Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, of Wellington. Misses L. and C. Boddam, her daughters, have been icsident in London for the last six years.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 29, 28 October 1932, Page 4

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SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 29, 28 October 1932, Page 4

SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 29, 28 October 1932, Page 4