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{ Mrs T. H. Steadman was a passenger on Friday’s soiith-haund express. Miss Cathie left on Friday en route for her home in M’el ling ton. *** " m The Misses Barr are spending a holiday in Christchurch. ♦ * * * j Mrs Monk, Moerewa, spent a few days in Whangarei during the week. 1•♦ • ♦ . 1 Miss Margy Mac Kay has returned i from an enjoyable trip to Auckland. I * * * ♦ i Mr and Mrs I. F. McKenzie, School j Lane, left for Auckland -on Friday. * , » ♦ Mr and Mrs Ij. F. Gaulton, who are spending the summer vacation at Castor 1-Jay, Auckland, were passengers on Friday’s express, - » # * Miss Mueller has left to spend the ’ holidays with her family at Mt. Eden, Auckland. :\i # # Miss Iha Marshall left today to spend her holiday in Auckland and Rotorua. * H * ♦ Mrs Webster, Norfolk Street, loft per motor on Tuesday to spend Christmas with her people in Auckland. * * • • Mrs Gillespie left last Friday on a j visit to her daughter, Mrs Vaughan, In j Christchurch, j * * * * j Mr and Mrs I'. .T, Norwood of Wood(hill are in Auckland enjoying a fortnight’s holiday. $ * * * Mrs Barr, who has been staying with her daughter, left for her home in Devonport, Auckland, during the week. * * * * Mi«s Molly Crane left by car on Thursday for Auckland whore she is to reside with her parents. * * * * Mrs Husking, Avondale, is the guest of her sister, Mrs J. Maekie, Mill Ron d. <■ * v * Miss Keif ha .Summerville left by the express yesterday en route Wellington, whore she will spend a short holiday with her aunt’before proceeding to Sydney.

Miss Connie Brake left during the week to spend a holiday with her aunt,

Mrs T. J. Bottle, Palmerston North. I * * * | .Mrs Rmidlcy spent a week in Wha•urarci, returning on Thursday to h n r I n ’ home at Bat ley. Miss Claire McKinlay has arrived home from the King Country for the holidays. Mrs Walker, Main’s Avenue, left with her family today en route for • her holiday camp at Paihia. * * * • Miss White, who is to spend her summer vacation with friends in Dunedin, left en route for the South Island by Friday’s express. * ♦ * ♦ Miss Joyce Hosking has returned fiom the Diocesan Girls’ High School, and is spending her holidays with her parents. * * * * Miss Rennie, who left for her home at Oamaru on Friday, was present err with a fountain pen at. the girls' school-house banquet on Monday evening, as a memento of happy days. Air. Murray returned on Thursday from Dargavilla where she has been staying near her daughter who is still an inmate of a private hospital. On Wednesday evening the friends of Captain and Mrs Dyer gave .a jolly farewell dance in the Kamo hall to wish them, every happiness in the new home they are going to make in Wanganui. There were a few tables of bridge, but the majority of the guests preferred to dance, the floor being in excellent order and the music supplied bv an electric gramophone most exhilarating.

j Miss Mollie Gallagher is spending a, | holiday with friends in Palmerston j 1 North. j Mrs N. Carter and family are the j guests of her-mother,. Mrs A. R. Crane, I Kamo. • j * * » * j On Tuesday evening last a social evening was held at 11k* residence of j Mr and Mrs C. E. Almao in honour |o f the engagement of their only [daughter. Kua. to Mr Keith Meredith. * * • . *. i To celebrate the eouriiig-of-age of : Mr Alfred Dudley, his intimate friends gathered at his home, Donald Street, on Tuesday evening and spent a jolly | time. | A most enjoyable time was j last evening, when a surprise party) | a bout I'.l strong visited tin 1 residence j of Mrs W. McKinstry, Mauiiu Road. ! ;The evening was pleasantly passed in I Idancing and games. j j •:= * * * ; I Last Saturday afternoon Madame | | Rolf e-Smith was at home to her junior ‘ I pupils, and a very pleasant time was 'spent at the studio, Powhiri Avenue, • |with music and afternoon tea. Tim musical items contributed by pupils .were much appreciated by those present, and demonstrated good retail!.? ‘from the. year’s work.

| Mrs Chittenden, of Auckland, is .spending a holiday with her daughter, -Mrs Le Pino, .Mill Road,

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Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 5

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Untitled Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 5

Untitled Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 5

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