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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs J. Ward Chapman. Hamilton, has returned from Wellington.

Mrs Hugh Douglas, Hamilton has been visiting the Thames Coast.

Mrs T. Simpson, Hamilton, spent the week-end in Auckland.

Mrs A. E. Rockell, Hamilton, has returned from a visit to Auckland.

Mrs J. A. D. Richie, Wellington, is visiting Hamilton with her husband who is on final leave.

Mrs Murray Fuller is in Hamilton with the National Centennial Exhibition of New Zealand Art.

Miss Q. Barkley, Claudelands, has returned home after a fortnight spent in Auckland.

Miss Ella Storry, Auckland, spent the week-end as the guest of her sister, Mrs A. Pringle Nelson, Hamilton.

Lady Wilford, widow of Sir Thomas Wilford, was in the South of France when the Franco-German armistice was signed. She was able to make her way to England. She has been staying with her daughter, Mrs Penrose-Fitzgerald, and she is considering a return to New Zealand.

Two hundred and fifty members of the Women’s Auxiliary Corps and members of the Territorial Forces took part in a three-mile route march, led by the Hamilton Pipe Band, on Monday night. The route taken was over the traffic bridge, down River Road, across the Fairfield Bridge and back to the Drill Hall.

The Red Cross shop, Garden Place, wish to thank the following people for their very kind and generous gifts:—Mesdames Searle, Gresham, Wilkinson, Bertenshaw, Seddon, Cramp, Yule, Simpson, Ziman, Durie, Holloway, Courtney, MacKenzie, Adams, Eyre, Agnew, Holloway, Jnr., Roberts, Oldham, Clothier, Thorpe, Owsley, Walker, Howe. Course. Hobbs, Lambeth, Hemsley, Gallagher, Wickham, Haverbier, Jack. Fulton, Farrer, Austen, Dwyer, Dunleary, TudhopeSwales, Zorhat, McMullan, McCarthney, Fearon, Gallagher, Davies, Rothery, Deverell, Duffy, Hill, Sweeney, Massey, Barton, Gibbons, Bell, Sandford, Robertson, Baker, Day, Cann, Rollo, Shaw, Hammond, Douglas, Misses Gibson, Hunter, Chestnut, Saleman, Revell, Haultain, Blake, Cumming, Chitty, Peacock, Messrs Clothier, Cameron, Te Pahu School, Kawhia Red Cross, Girls’ High School, Te Pahu Institute, Diocesan Old Girls.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21185, 7 August 1940, Page 3

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SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21185, 7 August 1940, Page 3

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21185, 7 August 1940, Page 3