SOCIAL NOTES
Miss Cutten, Dunedin, is staying with Miss Cargill, Waitawa. Mrs Harry Wigley, Park Lane, has returned from a visit to Queenstown. Mrs Webb, who was the guest of Mrs F. G. M. Raymond, Beverley Road, has returned to Christchurch. The Town Clerk of Christchurch. Mr J. S. Neville, and Mrs Neville will spend Christmas at Gapes Valley. Mrs J. Mowbray Tripp. “Silverton,” Woodbury, will return to-day from a visit to Christchurch. Miss Jamieson, 8.A., and Miss Washbourn, 8.A., both graduates of Otago University, will join the staff of Amberley House at the beginning of the next school year. Mrs Clive Crozier, Christchurch, will be the guest of her mother, Mrs T. W. Satterthwaite, Elizabeth Street, for the holidays. Miss Dorothy Maclean, Girls’ High School, has left to spend the holidays in the North Island accompanied by her sister, Miss Irene Maclean, who has been staying with her. Mrs Papprill, Christchurch, and Mrs Smithers, Wellington, were the guests of their mother, Mrs A. T. Morrison. Cameron Street, for the marriage of their brother and Miss Sylvia Bracefield. The engagement is announced of William Mackay, elder son of Mrs Rumbold and the late Mr W. A. Rumbold, Merivale, Christchurch, and Dora Caroline, second daughter of Mr and Mrs A. M. H. Shirtcliff, Highfield. Visitors to Timaru for the MorrisonBracefield wedding included Mrs E. Boyens (Pahiatua), Mrs J. Waldie (Lower Hutt), Mr and Mrs Lockheard, “Buccleugh,” Mt. Somers. Mrs George, Miss Marjorie George. Messrs George (2), Southland and Mrs W. Brown, Christchurch.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21530, 18 December 1939, Page 10
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251SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21530, 18 December 1939, Page 10
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