PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
The Prime Minister, Mr Peter Fraser. and Mrs Fraser, who will arrive in Dunedin to-day, will be guests of Dr Muriel Bell. Mr and Mrs E. Olsen have left for the north. Mr and Mrs Reginald Dawson returned on Sunday from Tauranga. Mrs M. F. O'Sullivan has returned from a visit to Christchurch. Miss Marion Fyfe will leave this morning for the north, en route to Australia. Miss H. C. Strachan, of Timaru, has returned north after spending a week in Dunedin. Mrs Howard Glazebrook, of Hastings, and Mrs David Morrow, of Wellington, are visiting their mother, Mrs Arthur Sidey. Miss Esma Woodward will be a passenger by to-day's express en route to Hamilton to take up duties in the branch office of the Provident Life Assurance Company. Ltd. One of the passengers most severely injured when the Rangitane was attacked by German raiders in the Pacific nearly a year ago. Sister P. Matthews, has arrived in Auckland from Australia. She has been in hospital in Australia, and now intends to go to Dannevirke to stay with friends. An enjoyable afternoon was spent in the Queen's Hotel lounge in Oamaru recently, when old girls entertained Miss Blackmore, principal of St. Hilda's Collegiate School, Dunedin. At the annual meeting Mrs E. O. Martin was re-elected president, and Miss Doris Williams, secretary. The old girls present were Mesdames C. Cowan, R. Mitchell, A. McDouall, H. Familton, E. O. Martin, J. Wheeler (Dunedin), and Misses D. Williams, S. Macpherson, A. Darling, N. Reid, C. Lane, and K. Pattle. Others present were Miss D. Blackmore, Mesdames T. McCone, C. Rickman, A. Clark, R. Wright, M. Mirfin, Dugby Smith (Dunedin), and Miss Adair McCone. The following will be visitors to Dunedin this week during the annual communication of the Masonic Grand Lodge of New Zealand:—Mesdames A. M. Richardson, W. F. Souilman, Calder, W. Clark, W. M. Cochrane, Keir, R. G. Smith, C. H. Hayhow, Bew, Salter, Gainsford. L. C. H. Dawson, Henderson, D. Miller. E. Turksma, D. Morpeth, J. C: Barclay, C. Boone, O. W. Bowden, F. A. Kerr, R. G. Stephen, A, E. Cashmere, W. Storry, C. R. Crocker, E. McDonald, E. S. Thompson, C. E. Clarkson. A. S. Horsley, Morris, C. H. V. Godfrey, A. Stoneham, A. Tyndall, E. M. Smith, H. Parker, W Weston. R. B. Cape-Williamson, A. E. Potter, George E. Davis, L Edyvean, H. C. Nelson, S. C. Preo, W. J. Dunn, G. H. Nicholls. R. Deacon. W. G. K. Bowden. D. H. Thomson, P. W. Miller. C. E. Johnson. James Baird. G. H. Davies. R. S. Garden. W. Husband, and Miss Hatch.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 3
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