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7 Visitors to Wellington Miss Tua Smith, Gisborne, is visit-1 ■ ing Wellington. Mrs. D. King is an Awatuna visitor to Wellington. Mrs. C. H. Clibborn, Christchurch, is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. W. Con- ■ per, Wellington. Mrs. A. J. Cook, Christchurch, is visiting Wellington, and is the guest of Mrs, J. H. Gilmour, Lower Hutt. Mrs. W. B. Harris. Christchurch, is ■- the guest of Mrs. C. E. Beeby. Wellington. Mrs. Leslie Wilson and Miss Moodie, Dunedin, are paying a visit to Wellington and are staying at the Midland. Mrs Claude Newton, Christchurch, who has been for a motor tour of the North Island with her father, Dr. Hughes Steele, visiting Napier, Rotorua, and the Chateau, has arrived at Wellington and will spend the weekend with her parents before returning home. \ Mrs. Rutherford and Miss E. Rutherford, Mendip Hills, Canterbury, are staying at the Midland Hotel, and will leave for their b" ae on Monday. Miss Gwen Harcourt and Miss Thelma Gibson, Normanby, Nelson, are visiting Wellington, and are the guests of Mrs. Arthur Farm ar, Pirie Street. • Mrs. Jack Coffey, Gr.eymouth, is visiting Wellington and is staying with her mother, Mrs.. Brodrick, Rona Bay. ~ Mrs. D. A. Higgie, "Sunny Brae;” Feilding, is visiting Welling*'"' i Returned Home - Mrs. H. G. Gillespie has returned to Hawera from a visit to Wellington. Mrs.' G. H. Buckeridge has returned to Hawera after spending a few weeks .-in Wellington with her daughter-in--law, Mrs. J. Buckeridge. ■■ , Miss Trixie Vickers, whb has been the guest of Mrs. Maurice O’Connor, Rongotai Terrace, has returned to her home in Blenheim. Miss M. Rowe has returned to Eltham from a visit to Wellington. - Mrs. O. F. Mclnt.Te has returned to New Plymouth from a trip to Wel- ' lington. Mrs. I. M. Glenn has returned to Hawera from Wellington. Miss E. Purnell has returned to Mangatoki from a holiday at Wellington and Palmerston North. Mr. and Mrs. H. Linn have returned to Mangatoki from a visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilton have returned to Manaia from Wellington. Mrs. J. Young, who has been visiting Wellington and Auckland, has returned to her home at Manaia. Mrs. R. J. Munro, Christchurch, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned south. On Holiday Miss Shona Williams, Wellington, is . visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams, Fitzberbert Street, Gisborne. Mrs. Norman Beetham, Masterton, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. R. Levin, Westella, Feilding. Miss Juliet Nathan, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. S. D. Nathan, Gisborne. Miss Pauline Christie, .Wanganui, who has «been staying, with Miss Jill Williams and Miss Lois Miles, Gisborne, is now the guest of Mrs. F. B. Barker, “Te Hapara,” Gisborne. Miss J- Eggie is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. Miss Antoinette Wilder. Hawke’s Bay, who was staying with Mrs. C. L. Orbell, Pentlow. Timaru. is now visit‘.s ing Christchurch. Dr. and Mrs. Earp-Thomas, and Miss Earp-Thomas have left ’Wellington for Auckland to join the Maunganui’s island cruise, following which they will • spend some time at the Bay of Islands. Miss Eileen Pearson, Wellington, is visiting Hamilton, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. Clough. Mrs. Francis Ashton-Warner.. “Glenifer,” Lower Hutt, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Bartlett, “Bella Vista,” Takaka, Golden Bay. Returned to Wellington Mrs. C. A. Goldsmith, Penrose Street. Lower Hutt, and her daughter. Miss Lois Goldsmith, have returned home . after a holiday spent in Napier. Mrs. T. W. Cullinane, Wellington, has returned home after visiting her • mother. Mrs. George Buckland. Hamilton. Mrs. L. V. Phillips. Belmont, has returned home after a visit to Auckland Mr. and ’Mrs. French. Molesworth Street, have returned to Wellington from a visit: to Auckland. Miss Gregory has returned to Weilington. after spending some weeks with Mrs. George Lampp, Marton. A Presentation Members of the committee and singing circle of the Palmerston 'North branch of the League of Mothers, assembled at Collinson and Cunninghame’s rooms, on Thursday, to farewell Mrs. C. F. Waters, who is taking up her residence in 'Wellington. Mrs. C. G. Hancox, in asking Mrs. Waters to accept a crystal powder bowl, . thanked her for the help she had given the league and conveyed the members’ best wishes for health and happiness in the future. Mrs. D. E. Dredge spoke on behalf of the committee, and Mrs, 0. Christiansen on behalf of the singing circle.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 8

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 8

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 8