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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL

Mr and Mrs R. C. B. Greenslade have returned from the North Island.

Dr and Mrs Raymond Kirk are spending a week at Mount Cook. * * *

Miss Mavis Andrew, of Christchurch, is the guest, of Mrs Holden Mirams. V * *

Miss Joy McLean was hostess at a "gift" party last night in honour of Miss Beryl Griffin, a bride-elect.

Miss Ngaio Garland has left for Hokitika on a visit to her sister, Mrs D. D. Smart.

Mrs R. A. Church, of Marton, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs John Loudon, of Arawa street.

Mrs Maxwell Ramsay, of Kaiapoi, is spending a short holiday with the Misses Ramsay, of London street.

Mrs S. Flood has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs W. Evans, of Cashmere Hills, Christchurch.

.-. * -.*.'. .* Mrs P. O. Phillips, of Sydney, is the guest of Mrs Arthur Pratt, of Cargill street. * * *

Mrs A. R. Andrew will leave this week to spend a short holiday at Ranfurly. # * «

Miss Hilary Jones is spending the university vacation in Southland as the guest of her sister, Mrs R. T. Stewart. of Otautau. * * *

Mrs Maurice Myers, the president of the Dunedin Travel Club, entertained the members of the committee to morning tea at the Otago Women's Club yesterday - # * *

Mrs Ralph Sleigh entertained yesterday afternoon in honour of Mrs Derrick Orbell, of Timaru, and was "at home" in the evening, when bridge and mah-jongg were played.

Miss Margaret Paterson, of Wanganui, is the guest of Mrs E. Griffin, of Butler street, for the wedding of Mr J. W. Paterson and Miss Beryl Griffin at which she will be a bridesmaid.

Mrs E. T. Burnside gave a small party in the Savoy on Tuesday in honour of her daughter, Miss Joyce Burnside, who returned from Wanganui at the week-end and will leave shortly to study dietetics at the University College Hospital, London.

* * * An enjoyable party was given recently by Miss Beth Whitelaw at her home in Maori Hill, when the guest of honour was Miss Louise Phillips, of Texas, U.S.A. Among those present were Mesdames Pearce, W. p. McKechnie, D. M. Abercrombie, George Bell and Cecil Lewis, and Misses Pat Duncan, Peggy Ibbotson, Grace Mosley. Lonney Whitelaw. Peti and Margaret Evans, Dorothea Campbell and lona Irwin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23895, 24 August 1939, Page 20

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23895, 24 August 1939, Page 20

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23895, 24 August 1939, Page 20

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