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SOCIAL NOTES

Mr and Mrs R. W. Flewellyn, Auckland, are staying at the Empire. Mr and Mrs D. Bowles, Christchurch, are staying at the Dominion. Mr and Mrs J. Allen, Christchurch, are staying at the Empire. Mr and Mrs W. T. Smellie, Green Island, are staying at the Grosvenor. Mr and Mrs T. C. Fraser, Hamilton, are guests at the Grosvenor. Mr and Mrs G. C. Roger, Dunedin, are staying at the Grosvenor. Mr and Mrs D. Marshall, Christchurch, are staying at the Grand. Mr and Mrs H. M. Spence and Miss B. Spence, Central Otago, are staying at the Grand. The Rev. John Miller and Mrs Miller, Christchurch, are staying at the Grand. Mr and Mrs N. D. McGettigan, Christchurch, are staying at the Dominion. Mrs E. J. LeCren and Miss Ethel LeCren, Auckland, who were at the Grosvenor, left yesterday for the north. Miss Margaret Martin, Seaview Terrace, has left on a holiday visit to Auckland. Miss Stevens, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs Douglas Kerr, Wright’s Avenue.

Mrs Brooker, Wellington, is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs C. A. Schmidt, Trafalgar Street.

Mrs Arthur Jones, Beverley Road, left' yesterday on a visit to Christchurch. Mrs Feilden, Fairlie, who was the guest of Mrs V. G. Wigley, “Opuha Lodge,” Park Lane, has returned home.

Mrs Penny, who was staying at Cadogan, Sefton Street, has returned home.

Mrs E. J. LeCren and Miss Ethel LeCren, who have been staying at the Grosvenor, left yesterday for Christchurch.

Mrs H. Thompson, Methven, and Miss Glasgow, who were staying at Cadogan, Sefton Street, have returned home.

Mr and Mrs F. G. M. Raymond, Beverley Road, who have been spending a holiday at ''Sundrum,” Woodbury, returned home yesterday. Sister Adams, Sealy Street, left on Saturday for Wellington, en route for England. Her brother, Mr Forrester Adams, and Mrs Adams, who came to Timaru to see her off, have returned to Kurow.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20670, 8 March 1937, Page 12

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SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20670, 8 March 1937, Page 12

SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20670, 8 March 1937, Page 12

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