SOCIAL ITEMS
Miss Violet Macmillan, Wellington, is a visitor to Christchurch. Mrs. James Darling, Kelburn, will leave to-uigbt for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. Miller, Thames. Miss Eileen Holmdon; Auckland, is visiting her sister, Mrs.- R. H. Webb, Central Terrace, Kelburn. v Mrs. R. H. George, New Plymouth; Mrs. F. Allen, Hastings; and Miss Gibson, patea, are at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. A. J. Eslick, Mrs. J. P. Rutherford, and Mrs. and Miss Batstow, Christchurch, are at the Empire Hotel. Mrs. Tbodey, Gladstone Terrace, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clennell Fenwick, during a visit to Christchurch. Dr. Winsome Young, who has been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. X. S. Young, Christchurch, has returned to Wellington. Miss Betty Coleman, Gisborne, who has been the-guest of Miss Margaret Thodey, Gladstone Terrace, has returned home. Miss Linda Buxton, . Kelburn, who has been the guest of Mrs. Turnbull in Christchurch, will return home tomorrow morning. Miss Bessie Seymour arrived in Wellington from the south on Saturday en route to Auckland with her brother, who will sail for England by the Rangitiki to-day. Mrs. Shaw, matron of the Wellington Trained Nurses’ Residential Club, is on holiday leave and is spending it at her home in Christchurch. Mrs. Dement is taking the holiday duty. Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Reid will make a round of farewell visits in the North Island before leaving from Auckland at the end of next week for Sydney en route for England- The Misses Marjorie, Nita and Nancy Reid _ will leave Wellington by the Zealandia on Friday next for Sydney, where they will spend a week with friends until joined by their parents. Miss Carmody, who has been a resident of the Nurses’ Club, Wellington, for a considerable time, was farewelled by her fellow members of the club at morning tea and presented with a beautiful tropical umbrella before her departure for Samoa, Miss Carmody has been appointed to the maternity section of the Government Hospital at Apia.
England’s two leading women tennis players, Miss Betty Nuthall and Mrs. Eileen Eearnley Whittingstall, have both taken to business. Miss Nuthall is conducting her mother’s big catering business, and. it has been announced that. Mrs. Fearnley-Whlttingstall has cancelled her plans for a South African winter tour and is going to work in a London beauty parlour.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 49, 21 November 1932, Page 4
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