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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs Rongo Pilling has returned to her home in Morrinsviile from a holiday in Auckland. Mrs T. S. Gray is holidaying at Raglan. Later she will make her home in Hamilton. * * * * Miss Ada Necker, of Auckland, is visiting Hamilton. «** . * Mrs. Clark" and Miss M. Clark, of "lamilton, are in Auckland for the '■\eek-end. « * * » Miss Lila McCardle, who for some Mine has been living in Waingaro, left Yesterday for Te Kuiti, where she will vake up hospital training. * # ■■* * Miss Baker, of Auckland, who is the Tuest of Mrs H. M. Baker, River Road, sails by th« .Niagara on December 18 .or Vancouver, en route to Hollywood. « * . * •* Miss Clark, who is visiting Hamilton after some years spent in India, is giving a leciurette at the Lyceum Club on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. A ,iuppoTting programme of musical Uems will be given. * * * • Mrs J. Bonnett, of New Plymouth has been staying at the Commercial Hotel. * • « • Mrs Hume, Epsom, Auckland, is staying with her daughter, Mrs Des. Williams, of Te Awamutu. * * * • Miss Ann Houston, is returning to New Plymouth, after a few weeks .pent with friends in Te Awamutu and Matamata. « • * • To Miss Joan Redhead, who was recently married in London to Mr John Raymond Ropner, belongs the honour of having chosen a style in wedding gowns which will be perpetuated n the British Museum. The frock lj to ne copied and placed in the -Museum as being typical of the art of the dressmaker in. 1928. o Ladv Tyrrell, the wife of our new Ambassador to Paris, is a very charming woman, with delightful manners and a sweet disposition: she is eievei and fond of reading, and will .thoroughly enjoy the art treasures oi 'Paris 1 saw her one evening looking extremely well in an all-black Irock made of soft lace, draped from the Shoulders and falling in graceful folds. ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced of Edna Mae, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Chas. Parker, of Hairini, Te Awamutu to Ronald Francais, only son of Lieut! Col.-and Mrs F. R. M. Crozier, of Dublin, Ireland.

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17574, 1 December 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)

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SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17574, 1 December 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17574, 1 December 1928, Page 15 (Supplement)

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