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Personal

Mrs. Hamish Wilson, of Bulls, is visiting Mt. Cook.

Mrs. W. Wilson is a Wellington visitor to Palmerston North.

Mrs. F. Melhuish, Napier, is staying with Mrs. Wetoby, Woodville.

Mrs. E. McLennan, of Palmerston North, is visiting Havelock North.

Miss Ludbrook, Dannevirke, is the guest at Carterton, of Miss Noel Booth.

Mrs., J. Swinerd, Christchurch is visiting Palmerston North and Masterton,

Mrs. A -E. Wilson, of Palmerston North, is the guest of Mr*. Wiseman, Opawa, Christchurch.

Miss Joy McHardy,. Hawke’s Bay, is the guest of Mrs. R. Bale, College Street, Palmerston North,

Miss Betty List of New Plymouth, passed through Palmerston North on her return to lona College, yesterday.

Mrs. J. L. Stout and Mrs. I* Taylor, of Palmerston North, who have been visiting Wanganui, have returned home.

Mrs. Walter Penny, of Palmerston North ,has fefcurned to her home in Grey Street, from a trip to New Plymouth

The many friends of Miss Marjorie Cummerfield, of Apiti, will be pleased to hear that she is now out of danger and is progressing favourably.

■Miss Winifred Wise, who has been visiting the South Island, has been the guest of Mrs. E. V. West, Victoria Avenue, Palmerston North, prior to returning to her home in New Plymouth.

In her report to the District Nursing Guild yesterday, Sister E. I. Alexander, who has been on her annual vacation, expressed her sincere thanks to Sister Kidd for her kind attention to patients in the district. The guild also .decided unanimously that a letter of appreciation bo sent Sister Kidd in recognition of and thanking her for her services. Sister Kidd has always been willing to help the guild in every way, and during Sister Alexander’s illness last year and her holiday leaves, has undertaken her work in a splendid manner.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6851, 5 March 1929, Page 11

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Personal Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6851, 5 March 1929, Page 11

Personal Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6851, 5 March 1929, Page 11