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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

What Women are Doing

Miss Marion Pitt returned this week from Marton for the Easier vacation.

* * * Miss McDonald is at present the guest of Mrs. Neal Douglas.

Miss Ronsi Pople left for Wellington this morning -x- * -x-

Mrs. Shaw is at present staying with her daughter, Mrs. Morris.

* * * Mrs. Meers, of Tauranga, is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Lindell.

-X- * * Mrs H. A. Hunt was a passenger by mail train today for Otaki.

* * # Mrs. Strauchan left by mail train today for Wanganui. * * #

Mrs. J. Renwick and Mrs. H. Henderson, of Palmerston North, are the guests of Mrs. W. Mclnnes.

Miss A. Perry, who has been staying with Mrs. Lyons, returned to Wa nganui on Thursday.

Miss Lyons has returned from Wei lington from an enjoyable ' holiday spent with her aunt, Miss Hodgens.

The Misses Joblin, Wanganui, have been the guests of Mrs. Massey for the wedding of her daughter Mary.

Mrs. Sinclair Macalister and family left for Wellington on Monday to visit Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Macalister's mother, who is ill.

Mrs. W. H. Young has returned from Palmerston North, where she was staying with her daughter, Mrs. McGregor.

Mrs. H. J. Jefcoate, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. McCullough, left for Christchurch this morning.

Mrs. Uniacke, who left for Wellington on Friday to attend the producers' lectures in connection with the British Drama. League, returned on Tuesday after a most instructive and enjoyable visit.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 242, 13 May 1933, Page 2

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240

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 242, 13 May 1933, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 242, 13 May 1933, Page 2

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