PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
Mrs Richard Hudson will return this evening from a visit to Christchurch. Mr and Mrs W.* A. Saunders are spending a holiday at Hanmer. Maurice Myers has returned from a visit to Auckland. Dr and Mrs A. Rutherford left on Monday for Wellington. Mrs H. B. Elder has returned from a short visit to Wellington. Miss McLean left yesterday to visit her sister, Lady Wilford, of Heretaunga, Wellington. Mrs H. Knubley, of Nawaro, was the guest for a few days of her sister, Mrs T. G. Secular. Mrs Vernon Sutherland, of Seatoun Heights, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs A. C. Paterson, of St. Clair. Mr and Mrs John Dillon, of Balfour, have returned home after a visit to Dunedin.
Miss A. Gregory, of Blenheim, is the guest of Mr and Mrs H. Gregory, of Mornington.
Mrs John Finch is spending a few days with Mrs Eric Maunsell. of Bowler’s Creek.
Lieutenant Henry Williams, NZ.M.C. and Mrs Williams are the guests of Dr and Mrs Williams, of High street.
Donald Budge, the _ lawn tennis champion, is to be married this month to Miss Deordre Conselman, of Eagle Rock, California. Mrs Nicholas Fitzmaurice, of Amoy, China, whose husband is in the British Consular service there, arrived in Dunedin on Tuesday to be the guest of Mrs S. M. Park, of Garfield avenue, Mrs George Coates, who has been the guest, of Mrs Charles McAdam, of St. Clair, left yesterday on her return to Auckland. She was accompanied by Mrs J. Coates, of Dunedin.
Among the visitors to Dunedin for the final performance of “A Country Girl” were the following members of the Christchurch Operatic Society:— Misses Molly Tait, R. Wilkinson, Molly and ‘Betty. Yates, Phylis- Hall, Grace Torkington, and Jean Maclachlan. Three of the ex-girls of Braemar House who arrived in Dunedin too late for the annual reunion were entertained by their school friends to a jolly afternoon tea party at the Savoy on Monday. The guests of honour, who were each presented with floral sprays, were Mrs G. Coates (Auckland) , Mrs H. Scales (Masterton) ana Mrs N. Murray (Scargill. North Canterbury).
Medicine three times daily is unnatural and only upsets the system. What is wanted for perfect health is R.U.R. occasionally—two or three > times a week for the average man or woman. Take R.u.u. and right you are I—9.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24631, 12 June 1941, Page 10
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