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SOCIAL MOTES.

Miss Doris Hart. Nile Street, has | returned from a visit to Dunedin. j Mrs J. Mowbray Tripp. “Silverton,” | Woodbury, is visiting Christchurch j for the races. Mr and Mrs and Miss Fleming. ! Fair lie. spent the holidays in Christ- j church. Miss Helen Rich, Christchurch, is • staying with Mrs J. C Guinness, j “Farmleigh,” Ealing. Mr and Mrs Lee, Wellington, were the guests of Mrs C. A. Schmidt, ; Trafalgar Street, for Easter j Mrs F. M. Francis. Tauinarunui, is j staying with Mrs Edmond Bowler, ; Wai-iti Road. Miss Betty Gillies arrived from the south yesterday to stay with Mrs R. L. Orbell, The Croft, Park Lane. Miss Janet Studholme, “Te Waimate,” has returned home after a visit to Mrs Herbert Elworthy, “Craigmore.” Miss Blackmore, the new Principal of St. Hilda’s College, Dunedin, arrived from England last week. Mrs Percy Knowles, Theodocia Street, motored back from Christchurch on Tuesday. Mrs E. A. Scott, Seddon Street, has returned from a short visit to Mrs Webber, in Geraldine. Mrs Norman Sinclair and Mrs A. Burnand, of Wellington, are visiting Timaru. Miss Aspinall who was the guest of Mrs A. R. Guild, “Strathearn,” Temuka, has returned to Christchurch. Captain and Mrs Murphy, who were the guests of Mrs Winter, Douglas Street, returned to Christchurch on Monday. Miss Mara will Burnett, who spent the week-end with Mrs C. E. Kerr, “Athlone,” Kingsdown, has returned to her home in Wai-iti Road. Mr and Mrs Hayter Pickering motored back from Christchurch, after spending the Easter holidays with Mrs Forrester, Opawa. Mrs R. Hindinach, Christchurch, who has been staying with her daughter Mrs T. B. Hart, Sutherlands, returned home yesterday, accompanied By her daughter. Miss Catherine Johnstone, Springbank. Otaio, who spent Easter in Christchurch, will leave to-day for Waikouaiti, where she will stay with Mrs Orbell, for the re-union of St. Hilda’s Old Girls. MI6S K. Gardiner, the English alpinist, who has been climbing in the Mount Cook district, left there on Monday for Waiho. following the route over Graham's Saddle. the highest pass in the dividing range. On previous visits to New Zealand Miss Gardner has climbed extensively in the South Westland district. Visitors’ List. At the Grosvenor. —Mr and Mrs H. S. Ross, Wellington; Mr and Mrs W. G. Franklin, Christchurch; Mr and Mrs S. Neill, Dunedin; Mr and Mrs A. L. Gray, Christchurch; Mrs N. Sinclair, Palmerston North; Mrs A. V. Bumard. Wellington; Miss Neill, Dunedin; Dr. A. Kidd, Waipiata; Mr A. J. Daly, Mr F. Eller, Mr H. A. Mazey, Christchurch; Mr J. Milne, Dunedin; Mr C. D. Beatson Christchurch; Mr W. Murie, Wellington; Mr G. Vincent, Christchurch; Mr A. Delmonte, Wellington; Mr H, Owers, Christchurch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18847, 9 April 1931, Page 3

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SOCIAL MOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18847, 9 April 1931, Page 3

SOCIAL MOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18847, 9 April 1931, Page 3