SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. A- McPhail, Virginia Road, St. John’s Hill, has returned after a brief visit to Rotorua. Mrs. H. Duffy and Miss Purva Duffy, Wanganui East, left on Sunday for a visit to Wellington. Mrs. E. D. Gilbert, of Taihape, was a recent visitor to Hamilton. Mrs. Dougias Brownlees, of Christchurch, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. R. McElwain, Bell Street. Mrs. F. Seeley, of Sydney, is visiting Wanganui and is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Mann, of Aramoho. Miss E. Kinross, principal of the Maori Girls’ Training College, Marton, will be one of the speakers at the conference of the Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union which opens today in Wellington. Representing Wanganui at the girls’ auxiliary meeting of the union to be held on Friday will be Miss Joyce Rennie and Miss Stella Harkness. Miss W. Clemance will visit Palmerston North this week to attend a Y.W.C.A. conference to be held today, Wednesday and Thursday. She will be the guest of Mrs. C. A. Small, a vice-president of the Palmerston North Y.W.C.A. Mesdames R. N. Wilson (president of the women’s committee of the Wanganui Y.W.C.A.), W. Falconer, A. Mcß. Rennie and J. Scott will attend a meeting of Y.W.C.A. women’s auxiliteer committees in Palmerston North on Wednesday. Representatives will also attend from New Plymouth, Wellington, Hutt Valley and Palmerston North.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1948, Page 7
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