SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs A. R. Browm and her son George left yesterday for Auckland, where they will be the guests of Mrs E. A. Brown, St. Stephen’s Avenue.
Mrs d'Ath and Mrs J. Thompson, of Hamilton, have been visiting Auckland.
Mrs Wattan, of Cambridge, has been visiting Auckland.
Mrs R. Rainger and Miss J. Reid, of Auckland, accompanied the Middlemore players on their visit to Hamilton.
Mrs Frear, of the National Council of Women, arrived' in Hamilton from Christchurch to-day.
Miss Seavill, of Waingaro, is staying with Mrs E. J. Mears.
Mrs D. NcNicol is visiting Thames
Miss McGovern, of Auckland, is staying with her sister, Mrs E. A. Cox. * * * *
The ladies’ team from the Middlemore links, visiting Hamilton, include Mrs J. Wilson, Mrs Rathbone, Mrs Hodges, Mrs D. Abbott, Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss E. Culling, Miss F. Rathbone and Miss McGovern.
Mrs G. Hall, of Rotorua, and Mrs M. Campbell, of Auckland, have been staying at the Empire Hotel.
Mrs Aiken has been staying at Beach House, Milford. Mrs H. Clark, of O’Neill Street, is holidaying at Rotorua.
Miss Eileen Hill left last night for her home in Wellington.
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17465, 27 July 1928, Page 5
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