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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs A. B. Cole, Hawera, is on a visit to Hamilton. * * * * Miss Elsie Holmes, Dannevirke, is visiting Hamilton as the guest of Mrs A. Linsdale. * * * * Miss Nancy Middleton, is visiting Waverley as the guest of Mrs Buttan. • • • Miss H. W. Mullaney, Wanganui, is spending a holiday with her daughter, Miss L. Mullaney, in the Waikato. • e • • Miss Elisabeth Bullock, Hamilton, has left for Christchurch to take part in the Health and Beauty Movement’s demonstration, in aid of the Patriotic Fund. She will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs Peter Wood, Papanui. * * * * The birth of a son to Lord and Lady David Douglas-Hamilton is announced. Before her marriage in 1938 Lady David Douglas-Hamilton was Miss Prunella Stack, leader of the Women’s League of Health and Beauty. The Queen of Rarotonga, known as Mrs Tiwi Love, wife of Captain Love, who is in England with the Maori Battalion, and daughter-in-law of Mr Hapi Love, of Petone, is to leave New Zealand to assume her regal responsibilities in August or September. CAMBRIDGE Mrs R. S. Whitley is visiting Auckland. * • * * Mrs Cameron, of Christchurch, is visiting her sister, Mrs A. N. Macky, Fencourt. * * * * Mrs M. Fuller, Wellington, was the guest of Miss Rhoda Brown at Fencourt during the week-end. * * * * Mrs Seton Otway, who has been visiting Auckland has returned to “Trelawney.” Mrs J. Jamieson, Snr., Pukekura, has been paying a brief visit to Auckland. Mrs A. G. McLean, Wellington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs D. M. Bourke.

! Miss Josephine Baxter and Miss i Joan Meredith were week-end | visitors to the Chateau. * | Miss Mary Ferguson, of Karitane j Hospital, Auckland, spent the week- ; end visiting Cambridge. Mrs F. H. Vincent, St. Helier’s Bay, j Auckland, and Miss Nancy Martyn i are visiting their mother, Mrs E. G. ! Martyn. ! Miss P. Ferguson, who has been ' spending several months visiting her sister, Mrs Bruce Muir, of Gisborne, has returned to her home at Cambridge.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21183, 5 August 1940, Page 12

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SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21183, 5 August 1940, Page 12

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21183, 5 August 1940, Page 12

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