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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

What Women are Doing

Miss Smith, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs Skoglund.

Mrs Orr and her daughter have left on a visit to Wellington.

Miss R. Furrie is visiting friends in Wanganui for the vacation.

Miss Nancy Young (Christchurch) is the guest of Mrs. Jardine.

Miss Shirley Jeffries is the guest of Mrs. Les Curtis, New Plymouth.

Miss Rita Thomson is spending Easter with her aunt, Miss Kirkwood.

Mrs and Miss Cresswell are to spend the Easter holidays in the North.

Mrs P. Thomson returned on Thurs day from a holiday spent in Well ington.

Mrs Riera left for Auckland during the week to visit her daughter, Mrs Skinner.

Mi's Hugo and Miss Pat Brown left on a motor tour to Auckland and Tauranga.

Mrs O. Curtis and her daughter, Mrs Clouston, are to spend a holiday in Auckland and Rotorua.

Miss Martha Steven is at home Cor the Easter holidays from New Plymouth High School.

Mrs Hill, Miss J. Hill and Mrs V. Harrison left on Wednesday on a holiday tour to Rotorua.

Miss Barbara Stalker and Miss J. Court are the guests of Mrs Scott, Mokfta, for the Easter holidays.

Mr. and Mrs W. Boon returned on Thursday night from a short holiday to Auckland and Whakatane.

Mrs and Miss Evelyn Moon left for Wanganui on Thursday for a holiday to be spent with relations.

Miss Lucy Penn, is the guest of Mrs Rutherford, New Plymouth, where she will attend the Old Boys' dance.

Mrs and Miss Wendelbourn are spending the Easter vacation in Napier and surrounding districts.

Mrs. Geo. Hall left for Hawera on Thursday, accompanied by Master Caplin Hall. She will be the guest of her sister, Miss Caplin.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 221, 15 April 1933, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 221, 15 April 1933, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 221, 15 April 1933, Page 2