PERSONAL NOTES
ill-, and Mrs. K. M. \Vation, -who have been away for an extended tour in Java, Japan, and China, will return to Wellington tomorrow by tho Marama.
Dr. T.'Grny and Mrs. Gray, Khanilallah, "w-illjeavo by tho lonie for a brief visit to England."
Mis., Macalister (Wadostown) and Miss Guu'n-(Christchurch), who have been 'for a .four in the Near Bast, including Japan, will return to Wellington tomorrow by the Marama.
Mr=. AY. C. Montgomery, Kolburn, loi't on Friday for a visit to Feilding.
Mr:-. C. V. Houghton, who lias been visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. MeClui'g, ;\t Lower Hutt, has returned to Auckland.
Mrs. George Mills, Hcretaunga, has returned from a visit to tho Chateau.
Captain and Mrs. W. G-. Gentry ana tlicir, son, Khandallah, will leave for England by the lonic on Wednesday.
Miss Louise Brandon has returned to Wellington ■'after-a "brief visit'to Christc'hurch.;: '. ....:'''-' ' .
Mrs. David Uwcn, Wellington, is visiting' Auckland.
Miss Barbara Hanna, Christchureh, arrived in Wellington yesterday, ea route for Auckland, where she will live in future.
Mrs. P. J. Perry, Kolburn, is a. visitor to Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shand, Wellington, are visiting Christchureh.
Miss E. Bates:and Miss W. Stott (Birdling's Plat) arrived da Wellington yesterday tp v attend. the annual conference of Women's Institutes. They are the guests of Mrs. L. Meehan, Kavori. Mrs. C. H. Harrison ■ (Hokitika) tvill be a delegate to the Women's Institute conference in Wellington this week. . ■
Mrs. M. M. Catherwood and-Mrs. M. 0. Cordery (Christohureh) avo among the guests at the Empire Hotel. Mrs. J. S. Lahgford (Hokitika) and Miss Cara Humphries' (Napier) are staying at the Midland Hotel.
Among the guests at the Boyal Oak Hotel are Mrs. Hatrick and Mrs. and Miss Smith: (Wariganui), Mrs. H. McLaren (Masterton), and Miss T. Cowie (Hokitika). ' , ■
Mrs. Mi H. St. Clair, Chicago, is staying at the Hotel' St. George. Sister Myrtle Pratt, late of the Trained Nurses'. Club, 'Wellington, is among the passengers travelling to England iby; the . lonic, leaving on ■Wednesday morning. . .
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Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 15
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