SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs R. L. Wigley, Highfield, has returned from a short visit to Dunedin.
Miss Harte, England, is on a visit to Timaru.
Miss Marjorie Heasley, Nelson Terrace has returned from a visit to the North Island.
Miss Betty Holdgate, North Street, has returned from a short visit to Christchurch.
Miss Muriel Fox, Auckland, will arrive to-day on a visit to her sister, Mrs L. E. Finch, Park Lane.
Miss Joan Ritchie, who was staying with Mrs W. T. Ritchie, “Te Tawa,” has returned to Dunedin.
Mrs Fleming, who has been staying with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs A. Fleming, Selwyn Street, has left for Christchurch. Mrs W. McClure, Geraldine, who has been holidaying in Auckland, has returned home. Mrs Mentiplay, Auckland, is at present her guest. Canon and Mrs J. deß. Galway, who have been in England for some years returned to Christchurch this week and are staying at Warwick House. Mrs D. Williams, who has been spending a fortnight with her parents, Mr and Mrs Herbert Elworthy, “Craigmore,” left yesterday on her return to Hawke’s Bay.
Mrs E. Harper and Miss Ann Harper, England, who have been staying with Mrs Turton, Woodbury, and Mrs B. E. H. Tripp, “Orielton,” have returned to their flat in Victoria Mansions, Christchurch.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21280, 25 February 1939, Page 20
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213SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21280, 25 February 1939, Page 20
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