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PEBSONAL NOTES

Misses V. Judd and E. Ralph, Masterton, are Wairarapa visitors to Wellington.

Mrs. Peter Savage, St. Heliers Bay, Auckland, left yesterday for a fishing holiday at Taupo. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Marye Savage, Remuera. ,

Mrs. Hope B. Gibbons, "Ngaroma," and Miss Bobby Hope Gibbons, left by car today for Havelock North for the Woodford House reunion. They are accompanied by Miss Pat Brown and Mrs, Nan Brodle.

Mrs. Howard Cook, Island Bay, left for Nelson last evening to attend the Nelson College annual sports.

Mrs. G. S. Peren, of Massey College, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned to Palmerston North,

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Le Grove, Auckland, arrived at Wellington today, and will spend a fortnight's holiday as the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Durrad, Khandallah.

Mrs. W. A. Parton, Bidwell Street, Post Office organiser of the Health Stamp Campaign, has returned to Wellington after a fortnight's holiday spent in Gisborne and Napier.

Mrs. P, Dillon is a Marlborough visitor to Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Dinnie and family, Kelburn, have returned from a visit to Napier.

Miss Betty Ryan returned to Hawera on Thursday after spending a fortnight at Wellington and Palmerston North.

Mrs. L. Farrington has returned to Marlborough after a visit to Welling* ton.

Staying at the Empire Hotel are Mesdames A. Miller fEllesland), J. Jones (Sydney), and C. F. Mitchell (Sussex, England).

Miss B. Nicholson, Blenheim, has returned home from, a visit to Wellington.

Mesdames E. Harper, J. L. Thompson, A Benge (Auckland), L. Black (New Plymouth),1 W. Cameron, CargwellCampbell (Scotland), and Mme. G. Jorion (France) are guests at the Hotel Waterloo,

Mrs. H- Middlebrook, Roseneath, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Redman, Blenheim, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs, A, Jenkins, New Plymouth, is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. James Pow, who attended a board meeting of the National Women's and Children's Convalescent Home at Rotorua, held at Palmerston North, has returned to Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 18

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PEBSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 18

PEBSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 18