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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs G. Hart, Wai-iti Road, is on a visit to Mrs Sapsford, Christchurch.

Miss Audrey Watkins, Nile Street, has returned from a visit to Edendale.

Mrs J. Chapman, Totara Valley, is staying with Mrs Goldie, Christchurch.

Mrs Andrews Grainger arriver yesterday from America on p. visit to Miss Grainger, Wai-iti Road.

Mr and Mrs J. H. Russell who were the guests of Mrs A. Shirtcliff, Highfield, have returned to Wellington.

Mrs P. A. Elworthy, Gordon’s Valley, returned yesterday from a visit to Miss Julius, Cashmere Hills.

Mrs G. E. Gabitts, Wai-iti Road, who has been on a visit to the North Island is expected home to-day.

Mr and Mrs V. Armstrong, Trafalgar Street, left yesterday for Ashburton before leaving for Australia. Mr and Mrs J. A. Smith, Balclutha, will arrive to-day to stay with Mrs A.

Scott, “Langollan,” Orari Bridge. Mrs F. Cook and Mr R. Cook, St. Andrews, are spending a few days In Christchurch.

Mr and Mrs E. Paine and Mr B. B. Grange, Christchurch, are staying at the Balmoral.

Miss Peggy Hunter, Waimate, and Miss Noreen Ross, Oamaru, are staying with Miss G. M. Gremin, Clifton Terrace.

The engagement is announced of Grace eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs F. B. Sanders, Otipua Road, and Raymond only son of Mr and Mrs R. J. Brown, Lagoon Street.

The engagement is announced of Elisabeth Grace, only daughter of the late Hon. Mr Justice O. T. J. Alpers and of Mrs Alpers, Fendalton, to Richard, elder son of Dr J. B. Dawson, “Redwood,” Littlebourne, Dunedin.

The engagement is announced of Janet Mackie (Jenny) third daughter of Mrs Miller and the late Mr Matthew Miller, ’“Corsehill,” Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland and Trevor Harrison, eldest son of Mr and Mrs I. W. Baxter, Murray Street, Temuka. Miss E. M. Black, Dominion secretary of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association, will leave New Zealand this month to attend an international florists’ convention to be held in Philadelphia. Miss Black was entertained at a farewell party in Wellington by members of the association and presented with a * 'ft.

Mr T. Garrett, a well-known New South Wales artist, and Mrs Garrett are spending several weeks in New Plymouth. Later they will visit Wanganui and Wellington, and will then tour the South Island. They intend to return at the end of the year to Auckland, where they will spend Christmas.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20782, 17 July 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)

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SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20782, 17 July 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)

SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20782, 17 July 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)