SOCIAL NOTES.
Miss Ruahlne Beyers, of London, is at the Hamilton Hotel. Miss Beyers, who Is a native of Hawke’s Bay, is on a health and hygiene lecture tour of the Dominion.
Mls-s J. Millar, of Palmerston North, who has been spending a few weeks in Hamilton, returned home last night.
The friends of Miss Mollie Campbell, of the Hamilton High School staff, will regret to hear of the death of her father, Dr. Campbell. u** ■ #
Mrs A. J. Law, of Cambridge, is visiting Bulls.
Miss Gwen Wallen, of Takapuna, is visiting Hamilton.
Miss Nora Valder hits returned to her home in Hamilton after spending some weeks in Wellington.
Mrs J. F. Bowler, of Napier, has been staying at the Hamilton Hotel.
Miss Ida Lorie, who has been the guest of Mrs J. Barugh in Claudelands, has returned to Auckland.
Miss Thelma Norman has returned to Hamilton from a holiday visit to Rotorua. ,
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18440, 22 September 1931, Page 5
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