SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
What Women are Doing
Miss J. Beale motored to Wjinganui for Easter. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Tyrer arc at present in Rotorua. * * * Miss Halcomb, Auckland, spent the Easter holidays ;it Wangauui. -x- * * Miss J. Coleman returned on Tuesday from Wangauui. -X- * -X- ---: Mr. and Mrs. Campbell returned from New Plymouth on Tuesday. * -X- -XMiss Bartlett has returned from Wangauui after a short visit to her sister. * * * Mrs. G. Cullen, Christchurch, is at present the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. Smart. * * * Miss R. Furrie returned on Tuesday from Wangauui, where she spent the week-end. * * -XMr. and Mrs. Urwin returned from Wanganu'i on Tuesday after an enjoyable holiday spent with friends. * * * Mrs. G. Hall, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Caplin, in Hawera, returned on Monday. * * * Mrs. and Miss Hill and Mrs. P. Harrison spent a delightful holiday in Rotorua; they have returned. * * # Mr. and Mrs. Rutherfurd have returned from Wangauui, where the Easter vacation was spent. 7T vV* W Miss Shirley Jeffries, who has been the guest of* Mrs. Les Curtis, New Plymouth, returned on Tuesday. * * # Miss Moza Burke and Miss K. O'Connor, Wellington, were the guests of Miss Whittle during the week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hugo and Miss P. Brown returned on Monday from an enjoyable motor tour to Rotorua. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Pitt returned on Monday from Martou, having spent Easter with their daughter, Miss Marion Pitt. •* * # Mr. and Mrs. Vincent and sons •who have been holiday-making at NgamotU Beach, returned on Wednesday. * * # Col. A. Dillon Carbery, who has been visiting his people during the Easter holidays, returned to Wellington on Tuesday. * * * Miss Lucy Penn returned durinp, the week from New Plymouth, where she was the guest of Mrs. Rutherfurd for the old boys! dance. * * # Miss Nelle Scanlan, who has been the guest of Mrs. Lyons for a few days, will leave on Monday for Rotorua, on route to Australia, •* * * Mrs. and the Misses Thompson, of Wellington, who have been the guests of Miss Kirkwood, left for their home on Thursday. * * * Mrs. A. W. Budge and Mr. Lionel Budge returned on Monday from a delightful motor tour of Rotorua and the surrounding districts.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 226, 22 April 1933, Page 2
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