SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Canon and Mrs. Williams are visiting Wellington. • • • • Miss Clements, Somme Parade, is spending the term holidays in Wellington. * * * # Mrs. H. Cave, St. John’s Hill, U spending the holidays in Brunswick. Mrs. Peter Lewis has returned from a holiday in Auckland. Miss P. Heise, of the Girls’ College staff, is spending the holidays in Palmerston North. ♦ * * • At the last meeting of the Wangachu branch of the W.D.F.U., a most interesting talk on “Activities of the Division,’* was given by Mrs. J. C. Wickham, Dominion vice-president. ♦ * * « Mrs. Morton has returned to her home in the Avenue after a holiday spent with her daughter, Mrs. D. Lilburne, Mangamahu. Miss Wallace, of the Technical College staff, is visiting Plimmerton for the term holidays. * * * * Mrs. McPctrie, who has been visiting Miss Graham, Wicksteed Street, has returned to her home in Tauranga, accompanied by Miss Graham, who will be her guest, for the holidays. Mrs. Walter Alexander, London, Is a guest at Foster’s Hotel. Mrs. W. Coleman, of Kakatahi, who has been an inmate of Belverdale Hospital for several weeks, has returned to her home. Miss Robinson, of Aramoho, is spending a holiday in Napier. ♦ * • • Miss Tharen Zicsler, of Gonville, is spending the term holidays in the South Island. Miss M. Cal ver (Manutahi) is visiting Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson were recent visitors to the Chateau. Mrs. H. E. B. Newton, Miss Margery Bell, and Miss Dorothy Polson left yesterday on a riding trip to Hunterville and Taihape.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2
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248SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2
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