SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs. Guy Cheeseman, of Whangarei has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robison, in Morrlnsville.
■Miss Rennie, "of Hamilton, has left on a visit to Whangarei.
Mrs. Findlay? of Christchurch, is visiting her sister Mrs. Fraser Short, In Hamilton.
* * * * ... Mrs. M. Manning, -of Hamilton, returned home yesterday from a visit to the South Island and Levin.
Miss' Thelma McVeagh, of Dunedin, who. has been visiting Mrs Douglas Wood in Hamilton, will return South during the week-end.
Mrs Burrell, of Auckland, who has been spending some weeks in Hamilton, has returned to Auckland.
Mrs Gordon McGregor, of Hamilton, has left 'for Auckland, and will make her home there. >•• ’ *
The New Zealand Co-operative Herd-Testing- Association, are making arrangements for their annual dance which is- to be held in the Masonic Hall, Claudelands, -on Thursday, July 13.
Arrangements are now completed lor the Post and Telegraph Officers’ annual ball, whioh is to be held in the Regent Ballroom on July 12. A speoial feature will be a minuet by Miss Betty Syers’ group.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 15 (Supplement)
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