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Personal

Mrs. Reed, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Q. E. Russell, Palmerston North.

Mrs. R. H. Williams, of Masterton, is visiting Mrs. S. R. Thomson, Palmerston North.

Mrs. P. L. Sim, Palmerston North, has returned home from a short visit to 'Wellington.

Mrs. J. W 7. Tattersiield, who has been staying in Palmerston North, has returned to Auckland.

Mrs. Oolin Gilray, of Dunedin, is the guest of Colonel and Mrs. L T. Standish, Palmerston North.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Belk have returned to their home at Taihape after a holiday spent at Napier.

Mrs. H. Bateman, of “Beamsly,” Napier Road, Palmerston North has returned from a short visit to Dannevirke. •

Mr. and Mrs. T. Lowry, and their daughter, Miss Lilian Lowry, of Wollineton, are at present in Palmerston North.

Mrs. A. P. Francis, “Houchcre,” Huntervillc ‘has been spending a few days in Masterton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hubbard.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Moffatt, and their daughter, Miss Margaret Moffatt, have returned to Palmerston North from an enjoyable trip to Australia.

Miss Sally Williams, of Hawke’s Bay, Who has been staying with Mr and Mrs. H. R. Cooper, Palmerston North, left for Wellington yesterday.

The engagement is announced of Winifred, only daughter of Mrs. W. T. Ball, to L. J. Hutchins, youngest son of Mr. A. G. Hutchins, of Palmerston North.

Mr. and Mrs. Iv. G. Mac Lean, late of New Plymouth, who have been on a fortnight’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barltrop, Beattie street, Feilding, have now taken up their residence in Grey street, Palmerston North.

Miss Cora Wilding, sister of tho late Anthony Wilding, one-time tennis champion of All-England, returned to New Zealand last week, after having spent about fifecn months abroad. Miss Wilding has been studying methods of promoting and maintaining health among children, aud to do this she spent three months in the Trcloar Children’s Hospital in Alton, Hampshire, afterwards studying in France, Scandinavia, Germany and Italy. She left for Christchurch at the end of last week.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6946, 27 June 1929, Page 11

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Personal Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6946, 27 June 1929, Page 11

Personal Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6946, 27 June 1929, Page 11