PERSONAL
Going Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Camille Alalfroy, Murphy Street, left by the Arawa for a visit to England. Mrs. E. D. Clough, Clareville, Wairarap.a, left on Saturday on the Arawa for an extended holiday in England. Mrs. Hervey, St. Clair, Dunedin, who has been staying with friends at Wellington, left by the Arawa for a tour of Great Britain and the Continent. On Holiday Lady Mackenzie, Auckland, is spending a short holiday at Wanganui. Miss M. Brown, Lower Hutt, is visiting the Wairarapa for the holidays. Mrs. Beaumont Smith, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. R. Kennedy, Wanganui, is visiting Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Robinson, Hill Street, are motoring in the north. Miss Mollie Bishop, Wellington, is having a bouse party at the Sounds for the holidays.
Mrs. Laurence Chaytor, Blenheim, is visiting her mother, ,Mrs. R. Tripe, Wellington.
Mrs. Brian Reid, The Terrace, is visiting Napier, and will stay with her mother, Mrs. F. Cutfield, Cootc Road. Mrs. Bob Spencer, Palmerston North, is visiting Napier, and is the guest of Miss E. McVay.
Miss May Fowler, Wanganui, is visiting Mrs. Stanley Fowler, Dannevirke.
Mrs. Gordon Mace, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. H. H. Mace, New Plymouth.
Mrs. J. Beckett, Wellington, is the guest of her mother, Airs. G. Al. Webster, Taranaki. Mrs. W. D. Thomson. Carrington Road, Vogeltown, New Plymouth, is spending a holiday at Wellington
Miss Beatrice Lowe, Devonport, Auckland, is visiting Mrs. L. D. Kerr, Lower Hutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Goff Thorne-George, Hobson Street, have left on a motor tour of the North Island. They will return to Wellington next week. Mrs. A. V. Burnard and Mrs. J. Sangster, Karori, are Easter guests of Mrs. Hugh C. Jenkins, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. Mrs. M. Watson and her sister, Miss Gerrie, Wanganui, are on a holiday motor tour of Wellington, Nelson and Napier. Miss Marjorie Bridgman, Wellington, is visiting Wanganui for Easter, and is the guest of Miss Margaret Brinkman.
Mrs. H. V. Hammond, Wanganui, is spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs. G. Arbon, Pohangina, Palmerston North.
Mr. and Mrs. H. AL Morton, Masterton, are making an extended motor tour of the North Island. They are now on route to Rotorua. Mrs, G. Hutchinson, Wisconsin, U.S.A., who has been visiting her sisters, Miss Zohrab and Mrs. Sanderson, Everton- Terrace, is staying with relatives at Lyttelton. Mrs. H. E. Carey, Carrington Road, Vogeltown, New Plymouth, with Miss J. Carey, is visiting. Wellington. Miss B. Carey sailed for England by the Arawa. Mrs. Francis Ashton-Warner, sen., Glenifer, Lower Hutt, is the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Henderson, Mangahume, Taranaki. Her grandson has accompanied her. Returned to Wellington Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bishop, Lower Hutt, aud their daughter Paddy will return to Wellington to-day after spending the Easter holidays at Napier. Mrs. T. Gladstone Hook, Wellington, •■who has been spending a holiday with her mother, Mrs. Paul A. D. Mickle, Fendalton, Christchurch, will return to Wellington this week. Returned Home Mrs. M. B. Hirst, Wanganui East, has returned from Wellington. Mrs. W. L. Ward has returned to Wellington from a visit to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. D. Matthews, Wanganui, have returned from a visit to Wellington. ■ Miss - Mary Leser, Remuera, Auckland, who has been staying at Sayes Court for the holiday, will return home to-day. Mrs. Murray Fuller has returned tp Wellington from a visit to Dunedin. She intends to spend some time in Wellington, and has taken a flat in Willis Street.
Back From Overseas Mrs. J. Shaw, Barnard Street, Highland Park, and her mother, Aire. Askew, have arrived home after spending a holiday in Australia. Aliss Alauda Peek, Wanganui, has returned from a visit to Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 155, 29 March 1937, Page 4
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