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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Miss M. Hansard, of Patca, js holidaying in Wellington. Mrs M. A. Buckworth aud Miss Xanvy Duckworth, of Hawera, arc visiting friends in Wanganui. Miss Joan Coleman, of Stratford, 1 was a visitor to Wanganui during the week. I Miss Stanford, of Wanganui, paid, a short visit to Stratford last week. • * * » * Mrs W. H. H. Young was a Stratford visitor to Wanganui during last week. Mrs Rutherford has returned to Wanganui from a visit to Stratford where she was the guest of Mrs Eliot Rutherford. Mrs W. Doole and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Doole, of Taihapo, are at present the guests of Mrs W. McElwain, Bell Street, for the term holidays. Mrs and Miss E. Boyle visited Na- ' pier and Green meadows at the week’s I end. I Miss Maureen Adams, of Marton, is i visiting New Plymouth. Mr and Mrs MacKiver, who have been visiting Eltham, have returned to Wanganui. Mr and Mrs W. Wilson, of Huntervine, have been spending a short holiday at Castlecliff. • <■ * 6 t Miss Leah Christie, who has been the guest of Miss E. Rutherford, New Plymouth, returned to Wanganui at the week-end. Mrs AV. Simson, Nukumaru, will leave to-morrow for Hawera, where she will spend a short holiday as the guest of Mrs Bennett. Miss R. Herbert, of Hawke’s Bay, is the guest of Miss Isa Macleay, Turakina. Miss Trask, of Palmerston North, was the guest of Mrs J. Millward, St. John’s Hill, for the week-end. Miss Nancy Watt, of Hunterville, is visiting Wanganui and is staying at Wharanui. Misses I. and N. Hawkins, of Mangaweka. were visitors to Wanganui during the week. Miss Wilkie, of Wellington, is 'the guest of Mrs R. Cook, Wanganui East. Misses M. and F. Cholmcley. of New Plymouth, were visitors to Wanganui for the races. Miss Jean Begg, of Auckland, left Wellington 011 Friday by the Ulimaroa for Sydney, cn route to India. Miss Barnett, of Blenheim, is the guest of Mr and Mrs Izard, College Street. Airs John Lethbridge, of Otaki, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Keys, St. John’s Hill. Airs Guy Williams, of Al asterton. is the guest of Airs Russell Grace. Aliss Alollie Wickstecd, of Tokomaru Bay. is the guest of Airs T. C. Jones, St. John’s Hill. Airs G. Ironsides, of Wanganui, is the guest of Airs C. 11. Arrow, “Hillcrest,’’ Bahia ma. Airs Hand-Newton, of Christchurch, is the guest of Airs A. 11. E. Wall, Campbell Street. Mr aud Mrs 11. D. Alurray, who have been visiting Auckland and Wellington, have returned to Wanganui. Aliss Aluriel Calver, Wanganui, is visiting Wellington. Dr. and Airs C. Aloricc and Aliss Constance AJorice, returned to Wellington last week after a motoring trip to Wanganui and the Chateau. - . - . > Air and Airs Ralph Lowry. Taihapc, paid a short visit to Wellington last week. Alembers and friends of ihu Women’s Division of tho Farmers’ Union are eagerly looking forward tc the meeting on Wednesday next, May 20, when Mr 11. C. Jenkins will give a most interesting address. The meeting will be held in the Victoria League rooms, St. Hill Street, at 3 p.m. Afternoon tea will be dispensed by the members for which a charge of Is will be made. One of the latest no\cities inuoduced by the Hollywood film stars is scented I shoes. They are supplied in a variety lof perfumes, and arc said to retain ; their scene until the shoe is worn out. , They are being imported into England ' from the 1 nited States, and they can I be bougiit at the more exclusive stores. Mrs Max (’leghorn, of Dunedin, left : Loudon on March 21 for New York by I the. Berengaria to attend the rouinil j meeting of the International Federation of University Women. Thirtythree delegates travelled by the same vessel for the meeting, which is being held at Wellesley College, Massachusetts. The delegates are to be entertained at New York, Wellesley, and Boston, and a very interesting programme extending over two weeks has been arranged. One delegate comes from ra'di rouiitrv. and Mrs ( lophoi’n

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 115, 18 May 1931, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 115, 18 May 1931, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 115, 18 May 1931, Page 2

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