SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Worrell, Auckland, are visiting Wanganui. I Mrs. P. Lee, Godwin Crescent, left yesterday for a holiday i<n Auckland. Mrs. E. H. Duncan, Hunterville, was a visitor to Wellington this week. Mrs. H. Lovell, Masterton, is visiting Wanganui. Mrs. T. Smith, Hunterville, went to Wellington this week. Mrs. G. Hollis, formerly Miss Oliver Kay, of Hawera, is visiting Wellington for the golf tournament. Mrs. C. C. Smith, Wanganui, has been visiting Auckland and returned by plane and is the guest of Mrs C. Price, Bulls. Mrs. Aubrey Tronson, of Remuera, who has been sojourning for several weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Hair, Harrison Street, returns home to-day. It is hoped that Mrs. W. J. Jordan, wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner in London, will be well enough 'to be removed home from hospital in a week or so, wrote a London correspondent on March 30. Miss Gwen Jordan has been deputising for her mother at various functions. With the High Commissioner, she attended the gala night at Covent Garden during the visit of the French President and Madame Lebrun. Miss Jordan, who is desirous of taking up a medical career, is hopeing to study at Aberdeen University. At the present she is doing preliminary work in London.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 92, 20 April 1939, Page 2
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