SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs H. Norris and Miss Esme Norris, of Hamilton, are holidaying at Waiheke.
Mrs C. V. Dayus has returned to Hamilton from a motor tour of the North Island.
Mrs Innes Taylor and her family, of Cambridge, are holidaying at Kawhia.
Mrs Clive Matthews has returned to Hamilton from a holiday at the beach.
Miss Violet Jolly left last night for Wellington after a holiday in Hamilton and at the Thames Coast.
Miss Molly Wilkinson has returned to Hamilton from a holiday at Milford Beach.
Mrs Frank Mackie, of Auckland, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs Innes Taylor, “Bardowie,” Cambridge, has returned home. * * * •
Matron McKenny has resigned her position from the Wanganui Hospital Board after 22 years’ service there.
Mrs W. M. Falconer and her family, of St. John’s Hill, Wanganui, have returned home from a holiday at Taupo and Rotorua. « * « *
•Miss Koa Tompkins, of Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs W. I. Taylor, of Ohaupo. * • • •
Miss Alice Sewell is a Palmerston North visitor to Hamilton.
* » • * Mrs W. C. Whitlock, of Hastings, is visiting Hamilton.
Miss Sunday Quick returned to Auckland to-day after spending a holiday in Hamilton.
Mrs H. A. English, of Auckland, spent the week-end in Hamilton as the guest of Mrs R. English.
* * * * . Miss E. Necker, pf Hamilton, is visiting the Taranaki district.
Mrs T. *H. Davis, of Te Awamutu, left yesterday for Auckland, en route to Sydney on an extended holiday.
Mesdames L. D’Ellieux (Wellington), J. G. Swainson (Pahiatua), Avery and Miss Avery (Wanganui), are at the Hamilton Hotel.
It happened at a city cinema the other night (says the Dominion). At an interval a young lady left her girl friend to go out for some refreshment. With surprise, and then with satisfaction, she noted the fact that the young men in the shop gave her admiring, .curious, and undivided attention. Gratified, she at length returned to the theatre, still the object of admiring looks. People stopped to look at her, and remark on her. Convinced that she was a rose that had blushed unseen until now, she reached her seat with great elation. It chang-ed-to consternation when she suddenly discovered that her new green garters were still around her ankles, where she had slipped them in the dark, because they were too tight!
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17611, 16 January 1929, Page 5
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