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Visitors to Wellington Mrs. W. if. B. Veitch has arrived from Invercargill to join her husband in Wellington. Mrs. S. Carter, Remuera. Auckland, is a visitor to Wellington and will be here for four weeks. Mrs. C. K. Wilson, Dominion president of the Women's Division of the Farmers’ Union, is staying at the Hotel Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grotrian, “Konewa.” Ashhurst, who have been visiting Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington this morning and will stay at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. W. J. Ewart, New Plymouth, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. B. Wilson, York Bay. The Misses Mac Lean, Dunedin, will occupy Mrs. W. E. Collins’s house in Fitzlierbert Terrace during her absence in England. On Holiday Mrs. Harold Johnston is a visitor to Dunedin. Mrs. Algar Williams, Wairarapa, left Wellington last night for the south. Mrs. R. K. Murphy, Napier, left for the south from Wellington last night. Mrs. W. E. Barnard and Miss Barnard, left Wellington for the south last night. Mrs. Bruce Lucas, Palmerston North, is th guest of Mrs. Lindsay Gordon, Farudon, Hawke’s Bay. Miss Nell Colleston, Tailpipe, has left for Hawke’s Bay, where she will compete in the Southern Hawke’s Bay golf championship. Miss Mildred Ttrent, president of the Christchurch National Council of Women, who left Christchurch about three months ago to visit her sister in the United States, has been in great demand as a speaker at meetings of various women’s organisations in Washington, D.C., and has also accepted invitations to speak at Minneapolis. She finds that American women are keenly interested in the activities of New Zealand women’s organisations. Returned to Wellington Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Troup, who have been staying with their daughter, Mrs. R. Kennedy, Dunedin, have returned to Wellington. Mrs. H. J. Milsom has returned to Wellington from Christchurch, where she was the guest of Mrs. H. Haydock, Papanui. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gray, who have been staying at “Monklands,” Matakaner, North Auckland, for some months, returned to Wellington yesterday, and will take up residence at their home, 75 Grant Road. Miss Gwyneth Abercrombie, Wellington, who has been spending a holiday in Timaru, has returned home. She was accompanied by Miss Moira Burnside, who will be her guest while in Wellington. Going Abroad Mr. and Mrs. E. P. O’Donnell will leave by the Wanganella on Thursday for Sydney, en route to Ireland, Great Britain and the Continent. Miss M. Tolerton and her niece, Miss Joyce Tolerton, Waikato, who are well known in Wellington and the Manawatu, will leave by the Awatea to-day from Auckland for Sydney, where they will connect with the Ormonde for England. Mrs. Lionel Caselberg, who has been staying at Caulfield House since giving up her home in Tinakori Road, will leave Wellington on Thursday by the Wanganella for Sydney, en route to England. She will be accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Sonia and Valerie Caselberg.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 4
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