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PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. R. Holden, Dannevirke, are visiting Wellington.

Miss H. Chambers, Havelock North, is a visitor to Wellington.

Visiting her father, Mr. H. Bull, of Napier, is Mrs. Rose, of Palmerston North.

Palmerston North visitors to Wellington include Misses M. and L. H. Murray, A. G. Robinson and J. G. Wingate.

Miss R. Lee, of Palmerston North, is staying with her sister, Mrs. G. L. Fraser, of Te Araroa, East Coast.

The monthly meeting of the Plunket Society will be held this afternoon at the usual time and place.

Mrs. Hyslop, Waipujcurau, is the guest of Mrs. F. Cook, “Ngaerenui, ” Makerua.

Mrs. W. H. Nelson (Woodville), accompanied her daughter, Miss Patricia Nelson, to Wellington to farewell hor on her return to Sydney.

The friends of Mrs. E. Thornton, of Poole street, will be glad to learn that she has returned home from a period spent in hospital.

Mrs. F. S. McCrae, Napier road, and her daughter, Mrs. D. Lethbridge, Turakina, are spending a few weeks at Paekakariki beach.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Haldane, Hastings, also Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wall and Miss Judith Wall, Hatuma, Hawke’s Bay, are visitors to Wellington for the races.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Burling and Miss C. Burling, Grey street, Shannon, leave on Friday for a motor tour of the South Island. Mr. and Mrs. Cheesman, snr., visitors from England, will accompany them.

Mrs A. Scott, of Rangiora, is spending a short holiday with her daughter, Mrs G. Glendinning, of Palmerston North. Accompanying Mrs Scott is Miss Hall, of Southbrook, a neice of Mrs. Glendinning.

Members of the Paimerston North Townswomen’s Guild w'ill recall the

visit to Palmerston North of Mrs. Eva M. Seward, an English visitor and guild member, and will regret to learn she i 3 at present in a private hospital in Napier as the result of an accident.

Among those on holiday bent across the Tasman is Mrs. M. Bradfield, of Palmerston North, who leaves on Saturday for Australia. She will be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. Gillett, of New Plymouth, who plans to visit her journalist son in Melbourne.

Sister Millicent Barltrop, of the staff of the Wellington Hospital, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barltrop, of Feilding, paid a brief visit to Feilding yesterday on business connected with the new private hospital at Feilding of which she is to be matron.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sinclair, of Elmira Avenue, Palmerston North, have returned from a visit to Christchurch, where they w'ere the guests of Mrs. Bullivant. Miss J. Mayo, of Christchurch, has returned with her sister, Mrs. Sinclair, to spend a month’s holiday in Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 65, 18 March 1938, Page 11

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PERSONALS Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 65, 18 March 1938, Page 11

PERSONALS Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 65, 18 March 1938, Page 11