PERSONAL NOTES
Miss Card, Mayoress of Featherston, is a delegate to the W.D.F.U. Conference at Wellington. Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, Acting Director of School Hygiene, Health Department, Wellington, arrived in. Christchurch yesterday to attend the opening of the New Education Fellowship Conference being held there this week. .Mrs. Nelson Law, New Plymouth, who has been visiting Nelson and Wellington, has returned home. Miss Ida Hanlon, Tinakori Road, who has spent several weeks touring the North Island by car with her father, has returned to Wellington. Miss Tristram Willcox, Christchurch, is at present visiting Wellington. She was ' soloist for the Wellington Harmonic Society's concert last week, and is now fulfilling other engagements. She will return to Christchurch on Saturday. Miss Helen Gardner, Wellington, is visiiing Dunedin, where she will act as judge at the annual festival of the Otago branch of the British Drama League. Mrs. J. Loughnan, Lower Hutt, is visiting her father, Mr. H. O. Devenish Mears, Fendalton, Christchurch. Miss Taylor, Wellington, is visiting Mrs. G. Watt, Morrinsville. Mrs. C. E. O'Brien and her husband, Nelson, will arrive by the Matangi tomorrow morning to spend a few days in Wellington as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. O'Brien, Eden Street, Island Bay. Mrs. S. Brewster, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Jenny and Kathleen Brewster, arrived in Wellington by the express steamer this morning after spending a holiday in the south, and are staying with Mrs. Sinclair, Miramar, before leaving for Kingsland, Auckland, by Saturday afternoon's express. Miss Jenny Brewster is attached to the nursing staff of the Auckland Hospital. Mrs. J. Bruce is a Patea visitor to Wellington. A very pleasant feature of the afternoon's entertainment at the Wellington Travel Club's reception on Tuesday were the solos sung by Miss Violet Roberts and Mrs. Arnold Downer, who were accompanied by Miss Dorothy Spinks. Mesdaiiies J. Donald (Dunedin), A. Kirk (Eltham), L. Fen ton (Melbourne), C. W. Williams (Palmerston North), and J. Glover (Rongotea) are among the guests staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. Mrs. F. Good and Mrs. R. T. Whittaker (Auckland), Mrs. H. Cunningham and Miss G. Cunningham (Dunedin) are staying at the Empire Hotel. Miss M. Finlay (Auckland) is visiting Wellington and is staying at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. C. J. Dickie (Waverley) and Mrs. S. V. Gooding (Masterton) are visitors to Wellington staying at the Grand Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 13, 15 July 1937, Page 18
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