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WOMAN’S WORLD.

PERSONAL NOTES.

Mrs A. Coe (Dannevirke) is visiting relatives at Greytown.

Mr and Mrs H. H. Hills (Masterton) with their two boys, left yesterday on a trip to the Old Country.

Mrs T. W. Wardell (Te Whiti) and Miss Mary Wardell left on Thrusday on a trip to England.

Mr and Mrs D. Warren (Turanganui) have left on a motoring tour to Taupo and Rotorua.

Miss F. M. Bish, of the Bank of New Zealand staff at Featherston, is still confined to her room.

Mrs Albrechtsen (Mangaoronga), has returned from a fortnight’s visit to Masterton, which included a weekend at Palliser Bay.

Miss V. Wadham, of tihe Auckland telephone exchange, and formerly of Carterton, has been transferred to Dunedin.

Miss S. Jackson (Wellington) is visiting Greytown as the guest of Miss Diddams.

Mr Gilbert and 'his daughter, Mrs Vicary, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs J. H. Kidd (Greytown), have returned to Wellington.

Sister Mary Regis (Alma, daughter of Mr H. E. Card) and Sister Agatha paid a visit to Featherston this week, and were the guests of the Mayoress (Miss Card.)

The engagement is announced of Lilia, only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. G. Lamb, Herbert street, and Joseph, son of Mr F. E. Perry, Maraenui, Pirinoa.

The engagement is announced of Norah Telford, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. C. Drummond (Lansdowne) and Mr Charles Burnard (Gisborne.)

Miss Moyna Barrer, who has been visiting Mrs G. W. Vennell, Kaipara Flats, has returned to Masterton, in, company with Miss S. E. Barrer, who is the guest of Mrs T. R. Barrer (Renall street.)

Among the Wairarapa. passengers on the Aorangi, which left Auckland on Tuesday for Vancouver were the following: Mr and Mrs F. Armstrong (Akitio), Mr Armtsrong jun., Miss Armtsrong, Mr W. M. Armtsrong, and Mrs Armstrong, Mrs B. R. Bunny (Cole street), and the Rev. A. T. and Mrs Thompson (formerly of Masterten.)

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Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 6

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WOMAN’S WORLD. Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 6

WOMAN’S WORLD. Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 6