SOCIAL NOTES
Miss Marion Evans. Maungati, has returned to Wellington.
Mrs E. M. Young, Wellington, is staying at the Dominion.
Miss H. M. Sellar. Dunedin, is registered at the Dominion.
Miss Dallas Wilkinson, North Canterbury, is the guest of Mrs Percy Davies, Cameron Street.
Mrs Donald Burnett, “Te Akatarawa,” Kurow, and her daughter, Mrs R. H. England, are on a visit to Dunedin.
Mr and Mrs Bruce Murray, formerly of Godley Peaks, Mackenzie Country, have taken a house in Hart Stret.
Mrs H. M. Barker, Bidwill Street, will leave to-day on a visit to her aunts the Misses Orbell, Christchurch.
Mrs D. Unwin, Hart Street, and Miss Cara Pinckney, "Glenaray,” Southland, will leave on Friday on a visit to Mt. Cook.
Miss Kathleen Newton, who was the guest of Mrs Andrew Guild, "Strathearn,” Temuka, has returned to Christchurch.
Mrs P. A. Elworthy, Gordon’s Valley, will leave to-day on a short visit to her father, Archbishop Julius, "Cloudesley,” Cashmere Hills.
Mrs J. Babington, formerly of Timaru, who now resides in Kenya, Nairobi, is on a visit to New Zealand and is staying with her sister, Mrs Godfrey Hall, Terrace Station, Hororata.
Mr and Mrs James Grant, Gray’s Hills, who have been on a visit to Singapore and Hong Kong, returned yesterday to Timaru and are staying with Mrs A. Grant, "Aigantighe,” Waiiti Road.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 12
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222SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 12
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