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PERSONAL

Visitors to Wellington Mrs. Page, of Palmerston North, is visiting Wellington. mlss M. Peuse, Mangatoki, Taranaki, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. LBurdekin, Wellington. ■ Mrs. B. Allan. Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. Colin Howard, Kelburn. Captain and Mrs. G. McCaskill, Napier, are visiting Wellington. Miss M. Howard, Christchurch, arrived from the south yesterday morning. Mrs. Wilfred Fookes, Talhape, is staying with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Fookes, Roseneath. Mrs. S. J. Richmond, “Richmond Brook,” Marlborough, is visiting Wellington. -Mrs. E. Allison is an Auckland visitor to Wellington. Miss B. Goodall, Auckland, is visiting Wellington. Mrs. J. H. Perano is an Auckland visitor to Wellington. Returned To Wellington Mrs. N. S. Falla has returned to Wellington from the north. Miss Re Van Staveren, who lias been touring in the North Island, has returned to Wellington. -Miss Kathleen Gunn has returned to Wellington after completing her training at the Christchurch Hospital. Mrs. Eardley Fenwick, Lower Hutt, has returned to Wellington from the south. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Darling, Rawhili Terrace, who have been on a motor tour of the north and who have also been staying with their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Miller, Thames, have retunrned to Wellington. Mrs. W. O. Urquhart, Northland, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs A. Clark, New Plymouth, has returned to Wellington. On Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huntington, Sea,toun, Wellington, who have been touring the North Island, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan, Hastings. Mrs. A. Maunder and'Miss J. Maunder, of Wellington, visited Palmerston North for the Matthews-Hastings wedding. Mrs. I. Robertson, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Willock, Gisborne. Sirs. C. E. Sboosmith, Kelburn, is visiting Sirs. B. Glasgow, Turakina. Miss K. Slclntosh, Wellington, is spending a holiday with her sister, Sirs. A. Holden, Slakotuku, Hawke’s Bay. Sirs. T. W; Wardell, Te Wbiti; Masterton, is visiting Nelson. ■Miss Aila Beetham, “Towcett,” Slasterton, has left on a visit to Nelson. Sirs. H. G. Slonro, “Bank House,” Blenheim, is spending a holiday in-, Hawke’s Bay. Mrs. E. SV. Rose, “Kai Iwi,” Blenheim, is the guest of Sir. and Sirs. W. J. Penny, Palmerston North. Going Abroad Miss Pat Harle, Maurice Terrace, and Sliss Joy Gill, will leave by the Awatea on Tuesday on a holiday in Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Falla will leave Wellington in May for England. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gaisford, Dannevlrke, will leave this month for a trip to Australia. Mrs. Williams, Hawke’s Bay, and her daughter, Sirs. R. E. Tripe, Wellington, will leave early next month on a trip to England. Sliss Marjorie Curlett, Hastings, will leave next month for a visit to England. Sirs. C. L. Orbell and Miss Janet Orbell, Pentlow, South Canterbury, will leave on Monday for England, where Sliss Orbell’s marriage to Lieutenant T. Herrick, R.N., will take place. Mr. SI. S., Galloway, secretary of the Wellington Red Cross Society, accompanied by Mrs. Galloway, will leave SVellington .by the Awatcir next week for a yisit to Australia. Sir. and Sirs.. F. T. Clere, Highland Park, are the guests of Sir. and Mrs. Harley Brown before leaving by the Tainui for a six months’ tour of England.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Campbell, and their daughter, Frances, 'Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin, are the guests of Mrs. J. Ferris Fuller,'Wellington, before leaving by- the Tainui for England 1 and the Continent. Returned Home Mrs. I. Pritchard, who has been spending a holiday at Wellington, has returned to Waitara. Miss M. Hastie, Manaia, Taranaki, has returned from a holiday visit to Wellington. Miss F. Nosworthy, Blenheim, has returned home after a visit to Wellington. Afternoon Teo Mrs. O. M. Shakespeare, who will leave soon for Australia, was guest of honour recently at a tea party held at Kirgcaldle and Stains’s tearoom, the hostess being Mrs. F. A. Knight. Mrs. Shakespeare received a shoulder spray of red roses and maidenhair fern and was hade farewell in an appropriate and charming manner, the music of “The Maori Farewell” being pltjyed. The other guests were Mrs. , ParataOlsen, Madame Bligb, Mrs. W, Bailey. Mrs. E. S. Andrews, and Miss C. Keddell. Mrs. T. H. Lowry, Okawn. Hawke’s Bay, president of the Hastings Community Club; Mrs. W. Mackenzie, Havelock North, vice-president, and Mrs. Lovell-Smith, secretary, will visit Christchurch for the biennial conference of tlie Federation of Women's Clubs in New Zealand, which will open next Wednesday. Mrs. Lowry will be the guest of Lady Wigram, Park Terrace. FREE TO KNITTERS. The new “P. and B.” Picture Book! Illustrates 144 styles for 1938 in men’s, women’s and children’s knitwear. Invaluable when choosing instruction booklets for your new season’s knitting. Helpful hints on finishing and washing. Various examples of unusual stitches. Write to-da/for your copy to Patons arid Baldwins, Box '■ 1441W;

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 153, 25 March 1938, Page 4

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 153, 25 March 1938, Page 4

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 153, 25 March 1938, Page 4