SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. J. C. Whitney, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, is spending a holiday in Rotorua. Mrs. L. R. Wilkinson, Mayoress of Tnuranga, is spending a holiday in the Waikato. All's. Selwyn Colegrove. St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, has left to spend the summer months in Palniorston North. Mrs. C. E. Carter, who has been spending several weeks in Auckland, left at the week-end on her return to Wellington. Mrs. .Roy E. Champtaloup, Martin Avenue, I'eniuera, returned by air on Saturday from a mouth's holiday in Dunedin- and Christchureh. Mrs. .T. C. Allan, president of the Auckland branch of the Plunket Society, left last night for Wellington. She expects to return at the end of this week. Mrs. J. A. Watson, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, will leave to-night for Wellington to attend the Dominion commissioners' conference of the Girl Guide Association. Mrs. F. N. Ambler, Hona Avenue, Mount Eden, provincial commissioner of the Girl Guide Association, will leave to-night for Wellington to attend the Dominion commissioners' conference. Airs. Spencer Westmacott, of Otorohanga, and Miss Noble, of Tauliei, Morrinsville, provincial commissioners of the Girl Guide Association, left at the week-end to attend the Dominion commissioners' conference in Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23816, 18 November 1940, Page 13
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195SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23816, 18 November 1940, Page 13
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