SOCIAL NOTES
Notice of the appointment of Miss Gady Ifodgsoto. formerly of Hanjilton, to tii#* High Commissioner’s Office in London appears In this iveek/s New Zealand Gazette. Miss Diana Abraham, of Dunedin, has returned from a visit to Hamilton, accompanied by her sister, Mrs Eric DArcy, whose guest she has been. • * * • Miss Aileen Kirkness, of Auckland, is visiting Hamilton os the guest of Mrs M. Jggulden. Miss M. Wallace, of Wellington, is visiting Hamilton. • • • • Mrs Earle Knowles, of Claudelands, is staying in Auckland as Mrs A. G. Fallwell's guest. Mrs J. Thompson, of Hamilton, was a visitor to Auckland during the weekend for the races. • * • * Mrs R. D. Cleland, of Stratford, Is visiting Te Awamutu. • • • • Miss Hilda Dawson, of Auckland, \y as a week-end visitor to Hamilton. Mrs T. C. Fraser, of Hamilton, has been visiting Auckland. CAMBRIDGE Mrs S. Haines has returned to Cambridge after spending a week in Auckland. • • • • Miss Joan Banks, of Wellington, who was a visitor to Cambridge for the Ludbrook-Banks wedding, is on holiday with relatives in the Waikato before returning to her home. Mrs Mervyn Wells was a visitor to Auckland for the Ellerslie races.
MORRINSVILLE Mrs W. E. Smith, of Kereone, left by the Awatea en route for Sydney, where she will Join the Oronsav. • m * m Mis* Scott has returned from Masterton. • • • • Mrs Hughes, of Auckland, has been visiting Mrs 11. Munro, of Page Street. • * * • Miss E. Bowling, of Paeroa, is the guest of Mrs E. Peffv, Lome Street. • • • * Miss Marjorie Chapman visited her mother during the week-end. • • • • Mrs Jackson McCall has left Kereone to reside in Tauranga. * • * • Mrs Pilling and Miss Walsh, the president and secretary of the Catholic Women’s League, visited MorrinsvJUe recently to Inaugurate a branch of the league. • • • • Mrs W. Smith, of Page Street, is visiting Wellington. Miss I. Donnelly, who was a debutante at the Catholic charity ball, is on holiday in Auckland. Mrs D. Alexander. Lorne Street, who has been visitintr Gisborne, lias ‘returned to Morrlnsville. Mrs Mnrinn Davis and family, of Kereone, who have been nn a motor tour of Taranaki, have returned.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20523, 13 June 1938, Page 4
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348SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20523, 13 June 1938, Page 4
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