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SOLIAL AND PERSONAL

'Mis. A. K. Bowen is a Napier visitor ' to Wanganui. Mrs. L. Smith. Featherston, visited ! Wanganui yesterday. Mrs. J. N. Connell. of Hamilton, has been visiting Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. F. Doig are Wanganui visitors to Napier. Miss Elspeth Hirst. Hunterville, was a visitor to Wanganui for the weekend. Mi>. J. Boys, of Mangaweka, is on an extended visit to Rotorua. Ml>. G. O'Halloran, Gonville, is visiting Auckland, and is the guest of Mrs. Snell, Devonport. Mrs. W. Cook, College Street, who has been on holiday in the north Auckland district, has returned to Wanganui. Miss Molly Mitchell, who has completed her Karitane training in Wellington, has returned to her hom& in Somme Parade. Wanganui. A message from Las Vegas, dated October 28 states that the tennis player, Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody was married to the polo playet Aiclen Roark. Mi» Joan Peters, Auckland, is spending her holidays in Wanganui as M Is “Shirwall.” Jellicoe Street, Wanganui East. Mi and Mrs. Leo. Walsh, whose marriage took place recently, have been paying a short visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. D. F. O'Malley, and left Wanganui yesterday for their new home in Christchurch. Miss Winifred Wotton, of Wanganui, has returned after a long stay in England and is *at present the guest of Mr. G. T. Cecil Wotton. of Wharepuhanga Road, Te Awamutu. Lady Hewart and her cousin. Miss Enid Craig, left Wanganui on Monday for a tour of the South Island, during which a visit will be made to their cousin. Mrs. Jack, of Dunedin. Mrs. W. Peat accompanied them as far as Christchurch, where she will stay for Cup week. One ol the most remarkable journeys ever attempted by a New Zealand girl was accomplished recently by 21-year-old Edna Aubrey. Ac•ompanied by her IS-year-old brother 'he drove 160 half-wild cattle from I Lake Wanaka and the Haast, to Momona. Otago Central, a distance of 200 miles. The drive took three MG ! ad\s Moncrieff. Australia’s <-st popular singer, has, since her re- ; y from her motor accident 18 months ago, decided to abandon her stage career and will soon begin a ! series of concerts throughout Australia for the Australian Broadcast*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 258, 1 November 1939, Page 10

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SOLIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 258, 1 November 1939, Page 10

SOLIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 258, 1 November 1939, Page 10