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Social Doings

' Mrs. B. Power who has been visiting Wanganui, has returned to Palmerston North.

Mrs. ; T. B. Deavoll, of Palmerston North, is visiting Hamilton. ./•>;

Mrs. D. Catttanach (Palmerston North) is spending a few days. in Hamilton. : . ■ . "■

Mrs; .Stevenson-is a Pahiatua visitor to. Hamilton . ••; .’' t • ;

Mrs. J. B. Bradley, ■ who has been visiting 'Wellington, has returned; to her home in Feilding.

. Miss Melles, who has been visiting Kaitieke, has returned to Dannevirkc.

Miss Vernon Hammond, ,o£ Wanganui is a visitor to Pahiatua. ;N1

Mrs. Arthur Barnett, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. James Knight, Feilding. ‘ -1

Mrs.; S. Parsons, of Palmerston North, is at, present in Wellington.

Miss Eistori, and'Miss Muliender;;ol Mastorton, are the gucsts..o£ Mrs Campbell Aitehison, Victoria Avenue, Palmerston .North, prior to caving, by the Aorangi on the 30 th. of this month,i for an extended tour ,of Canada. - ■

Sympathy will bo extended to Mr* J> W. Muir, Palmerston North, borough electrical engineer in the death of hi* mother, Mrs.- Sarah A. Muir, which; occurred yesterday at the age of 76 yearsj after a brief illness. Her -passing severs connection with one of the earliest fanulicsah the Wellington province, -She was bom at Porirua in 1852, A daughter of .the: late Mr Joseph. Bowler. On the re-marriage of her mother to Mr Joseph Masters; After whom .the town of Masterton is named, the family removed to the Wairarapa, where she was married to the late Mr James Muir whose father was identified in the early days with newspaper work. / On the death of, her husband deceased •remain.r ed for a,, rime in Wellington and of lata years with her. son in Palmerston North Mrs P. C. Dorn. (Auckland) is a daughter, and Mrs. A. Johnstone( Te. Awamutu) a surviving sister.' ..' t

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6667, 21 July 1928, Page 11

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Social Doings Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6667, 21 July 1928, Page 11

Social Doings Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6667, 21 July 1928, Page 11