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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs. Polson, of Remuera, Auckland, will arrive in Wanganui this week. Mrs. G. Morton, National Park, was i a week-end visitor to Wanganui. Mrs. A. Chapman, Wanganui, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Litchfield, Eltham. Miss Marie Brown, Gloucester Street, leaves this week for Wellington. to take up a nursing career. Miss E. Allomes is leaving Wanganui shortly to take up nursing in Auckland. Mrs. M. S. Chambers, Havelock North, was a week-end visitor to Wanganui. Mrs. J. N. Saunders and Misses M. and N. Saunders, Wellington, have ■ been visiting Wanganui. Mrs. J. Ross, of Hamilton, visited Wanganui during the week-end. Mrs. R. Lowry. Taihapc, has been visiting Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bruce, whose I marriage look place recently, spent •the week-end in Wanganui with Mrs. H. L. Dustin and left yesterday for their home in Gisborne. Miss Marjorie Curletl. Hastings, was a recent visitor to Wanganui. Miss Joy Winks, Hawera. is the guest of Miss Marjorie Melville, Cast I eel iff. Mrs. D. Orlon. St. John's Hill, has had as her guest, Mrs. W. Duncan. Hunterville. Mrs. T. Blennerhassett, Wicksteed Street, is visiting Woodville as the guest of Mrs. Lyon. Miss Joyce Treloar, who has been it ravelling on the Continent for the I last. eight, months, is expected to reiturn to Wanganui to-morrow. Miss Isobel Deegan. of Winton, who has been the guest of Mrs. D. F. O'Malley, Wanganui, left yesterday on her return south. Miss V. Macmillan, of Dunedin, arrives at Wellington to-day to set up the Home Science School's exhibit at the Centennial Exhibition. Miss Alison West-Watson, youngest daughter of Bishop West-Watson. Bishopscourt, Christchurch, has join’ed the staff of the War Office in London. Before taking up her new appointment, Miss West-Watson was engaged in V.A.D. work at Lydney Park, the | home of Lord Bledisloe. which is being I used as a hospital. [ Wanganui people who motored to Dannevirke for the Barron —Knight wedding, which took place on Saturday. include!! Mrs. M. L. H. Coghill and Mr. D. Coghill, Mrs. D. Orton and Mr. David Orton, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Doig. Dr. and Mrs. A. Wilson. Mrs. H. D. Bates. Mrs. S. S. Barton. Mrs. W. Duncan. Mrs. A. H. E. Wall, and Mrs. H. G. Carver. Mrs. C. E. Cartel. Napier, who is a survivor of the ill-fated Athenia, has arranged to leave England almost immediately on her return to New Zealand, travelling via Australia. Mrs. Carter was in hospital for a time following her rescue from' the Athenia. which was sunk on the first day of warfare, but according to the latest advice she has recovered well enough to travel.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 257, 31 October 1939, Page 10

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 257, 31 October 1939, Page 10

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 257, 31 October 1939, Page 10