SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Falck, of Auckland, are visiting Wanganui. • • ♦ * Mrs. Drummond Hay, of Makerua, is on a visit to Wanganui. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. Low, of Marton, spent the week-end in Wanganui as the guests of Mrs. J. S. Howie, St. John's Hill. * ♦ * * Miss Alison Currie, of Eltham, spent the week-end in Wanganui. • ♦ * * Mrs. M. L. H. Coghill, Grey Street, left on Monday by car to Master ton. Miss Heather W’ilson, Bulls, is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Duigan, Wicksteed Street. Mr. and Mrs. Pc. E. Sutcliffe were Wanganui visitors to Wellington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robertson, of Lower Hutt, are staying with Mrs. J. Howie, St. John's Hill. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ford, of Lower Hutt, are visiting Mrs. Ford, Upper Aramoho. | Mrs. S. Gower, Patea, will be in i Wanganui to-day to attend the Aus- ' tralian-Wanganui football match. i Miss Teddy Scott and Miss Enid I Wilson arrived from Wellington yes--1 terday to spend a week in Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Day, of Strat- ' ford, are visiting Mrs. A. C. Day, . Wanganui East. I Miss Astrid Holst, Putaruru, is spending a holiday in Wanganui. Mrs. Lambert, of Hunterville, whe has been holidaying in Christchurch, ' spent a few days in Wangrgiui with 1 Mrs. J. S. Howie before returning home. Miss D. Maclean, Timaru, is spending the school vacation with her mother. Mrs. T. B. Maclean, Victoria I Avenue. • • • * I Mr. and Mrs. O’Sullivan, ol Hawera, accompanied by the Misses O’Sullivan, will be visitors to Wani ganui to-day for the football match : between Australia and Wanganui. Misses Veronica and Mary Ryan, of i Wangaehu, left by the Limited last night on a short visit to Auckland. Miss L. D. Dredge, manageress of the Gisborne branch of J. R. McKenzie. Ltd., has been transferred to a similar position in Wanganui. Mrs. Walter Day, of Lower Hutt, with her daughter Jennifer, is visiting Wanganui as the guest of Mrs. Day. Have your next perm done at Goss', opposite McGruer’s, by an exi perienced artist of the latest perfect Eugene system; also latest bleach. Wonderful results. For appointments ’phone 4571.* The Misses Joan and Betty Rayner, the New Zealand troubadours who have been delighting audiences in the Dominion with folk tales and songs, left by the Mariposa from Auckland on Saturday for San Francisco. Misses B. Barns, D. Bishop, I. Ching. P. Rosemary, members of the Nga Toa Basketball Club, left on Monday for Christchurch to represent Wanganui at the New Zealand basketball tournament.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 201, 26 August 1936, Page 2
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