SOCIAL NOTES
Miss Natalie Clark, who has been visiting Hamilton, has returned to Auckland.
Mrs R. J. Boyt, Hamilton, left yesterday to spend a short holiday in Auckland.
Mrs G. S. Wilkins, formerly Miss Avril Crozier, Marton, will make her home in Hamilton.
Mrs E. 11. Dickey, Hamilton, has left for Dunedin, where she will in future reside.
Miss D. Bradshaw, of Hamilton, h been visiting Stratford.
Mrs E. Collison, Hamilton, is- in Palmerston North, where she is to make her home.
Miss Lucy Hunt. Waitara, who hn: been visiting Morrinsville, has re turned to her home.
Mrs H. M. Shrimpton, Whakamara, Hawera, who has been spending a holiday with Mrs L. B. Shrimpton. Te Aroha Street, Hamilton, has returned to her home.
Miss T. Mitchell, Hamilton, is spending a holiday at Stratford.
Mrs R. McGill Brown, of Auckland, it visiting Hamilton. * • * *
Miss A. Sattler, Morrinsville, is visiting Waitara.
Mrs T. Carr, Stratford, has returned home after spending a holiday at Hamilton and Rotorua. • * • *
Mrs E. Brown, Matangi, spent the week-end in Auckland.
Mrs Cunningham. Waihi, has returned home after visiting Mrs Milne Matangi.
At the annual conference of the Waikato sub-provincial district of the Farmers’ Union yesterday Mrs A. F. R. Macintosh (Ngahinapouri), was made an honorary life-member of the sub-province in recognition of the services she had rendered to the union.
It is hoped that Mrs W. J. Jordan, wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner in London, will be well enough to be removed home from hospital in a week or so, says a correspondent. Miss Gwen Jordan has been deputising for her mother at various functions. With the High Commissioner, she attended the gala n«ht at Covent Garden during the visit of the French President and Madame Lebrun. Miss Jordan, who is desirous of taking up a medical carter, is hoping to study at Aberdeen University. At the present she is doing preliminary work in London. TE AROHA Miss Jean Pilkington, Te Aroha, is spending a holiday with Mr and Mrs A. 0. Pilkington, Otahuhu. * • * * Mrs Farley and Miss L. Farley were the guests of Mrs I. Childerhouse, Te Aroha, for the Brewer —Bertelsen wedding. • • • * Visitors to Te Aroha for the Brewer —Bertelsen wedding included Mrs H. Brewer, Katangi. Taranaki. Misses E. and. J. Brewer, Wellington, Mrs A. Drew, Miss E. Drew, and Mrs Keys. Auckland, all of whom were the guests of Mrs G. Bertelsen, Te Aroha West. MATAMATA Mrs H. E. Schofield, who has been holidaying at the Mount, has returned to Matamata. • • • • Miss T. Hunt, Tlrau, spent the weekend as the guest of Miss G. Johnston, Peria. • • • • Miss F.. Harris, who has been the guest of Miss C. Mears, has returned to her home in Auckland. • • • • Mrs G. Prater, who has been visiting Mrs S. Brindle, Peria, has returned to Papakura. • • m * Mrs M. C. Bell and Miss J. Bell have returned from Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20784, 19 April 1939, Page 3
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