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CURRENT NOTES

Miss A. Dennis, Who has been visiting England, is returning to the Dominion by the Rangitiki, due in Wellington on October 21. Miss Dennis is a sister of Lady Clifford, Sumner. Sir Michael and Lady Myers (Wellington) and Mrs J. C. Miller are passengers to New Zealand from England by the Rangitiki, due in Wellington on October 21.

Mr and Mrs W. T. Oliver (Antigua street),.,who kave for the last six months been touring in Australia, wiU return this week via Auckland.

Mr and Mrs George Macdonald (Lowry Hills, Cheviot) will leave ; to-day for a short visit to Dunediri. Mrs A. E. Dirks (King Willietostown, South Africa) and Mrs F. Spence (Lorenco Marquez, >, Portu- ■’ guese East Africa) will arrive - in Christchurch at the. end oL Novem- { ber to visit their mother, Mrs H. E. ' Musgrove, Mount Pleasant. ■

Mrs Bruce. Stringer (Papanui road), Who has been visiting Britain, left London on her return journey by the Orion on September 12, and is expected in Christchurch early in November. Mr and Mrs Douglas G. Smith (Sumner), who' have been visiting Britain, have left London for Nairobi, Kenya Golohy, to visit Mr and Mrs, Bruce Smith.

/ Mrs H. A, R.May (Bournemouth, England), Who: is visiting Christ■church,. wili leave on Thursday for ;the: Franz Josef Glacier. Mrs May is an aunt: of Mrs T. M. Curnow,

■ Dr. Joyce Burley will leave? Christchurch. to-day to take up a: temporary position for three months as house surgeon at the Southland Hospital, Invercargill. Mr and Mrs Arthur Sim and Miss Margaret Sim (Opawa), who have been in England for the last few years, left London for Australia and New Zealand on September 12. Mrs J. L. Findlay (Sockburn), who has been Visiting relatives in Ireland, will leave London on November 4 on her return journey to

{lew j Mr and Mrs William Machin (Deans avenue), who are visiting I WellMgton>ior;-;the:' of Chambers of Commerce, will return to Christchurch to-morrow morning, j Mrs C. J.Wilspn and Miss Claire j Wilson (Rossall street), who have been spending ahbliday at Hanmer i S Springs; returned home. Miss; < ,Jeah Wilson,: who has been visiting ! { Wainui, .wiU return home this week, i , Mr. and Mrs D. P. Bauchop arid : Mr R. Mc&een, MJP., and MrsMcKeeh (Wellington) are amongst pagers on the Orion, which . left 1 on September 12, and Which pti her present voyage will visit Wellington. and^uckland. The honour ~of - being/.the ithst woman bairrister,.:to appear and gbwh as counsel in the Supreme Court at Auckland is held by Miss Marion Holloway, who appeared yesterday morning fbr one of the parties in a case concerning the interpretation of wills. Mr Justice Fair presided.-—Press Association. Mr and Mrs C. L. Dearslev have returned to their home in Helmore’s road..

Miss E. Heywood (Cashel street west) returned yesterday from a visit to relatives and friends in Hawke’s. Bay. , - Mrs A. J. Aitken (Morrinsville) , |s- visiting . her mother, Mrs C. L. Green, Watford street. Mrs H. Mayer and Misses Marion and Joyce Mayer (Wellington) '-are; visitors to Christchurch for the Price-Green wedding to-day. Mrs H. Franklin (WeUington) is the guest of Mrs C. L. Green, Papanui. ' , MrsJ.D. Ross and Mrs J. L. Ross (Palmerston, Otago), Mrs E. Cropp, and Mrs M. Manhire (Dunedin) are visitors to Christchurch for the Price-Green wedding. •

Mr and Mrs Graham King (Winton, Otago) are the guests of Mr and MrsPrice,Hagleyavenue. A motion of sympathy with Mrs H. W. Rogers, wife, of the president of the Suburban Cricket Association, in her recent bereavement was carried at a meeting of the management committee of the association last evening. , , j St. ! George’s market will be opened at the Art Gallery, Durham street, on. Wednesday, October, 14, and will continue on the following Thursday and Friday. Patrons will have an opportunity of purchasing attractive and useful articles at reasonable

prices. A Tea Dance has been arranged by the Christchurch Musical Comedy Company to-morrow, Thursday, at Dixieland from 5.45 to 7.45. Fritz Seymour’s Orchestra. ' —1

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21907, 7 October 1936, Page 2

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CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21907, 7 October 1936, Page 2

CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21907, 7 October 1936, Page 2