PERSONAL
Visitors to Wellington Mrs. W. Kidston, Christchurch, is a visitor to Wellington for the wedding of her niece, Miss Margaret Salmond, to Mr. Terence Bond, which takes place at St. Andrew’s Church to-day. She is the guest of Mrs. V. L. Palmer, Karori. Mr. Graham Salmond, brother of the bride-elect, has also arrived from Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Maunsell, Outram, are visitors to Wellington on their way to Auckland, and are the guests of Dr. Maunsell, Kelburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hassall, Hastings, are visiting Wellington for the BondSalmond wedding.
Mrs. J. R. Page, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. lan Macarthur, Wellington, for the Bond —Salmond wedding.
Mrs. J. H. P. Bond, Auckland, is visiting Wellington for the wedding of her son, Mr. Terence Bond, to Miss Margaret Salmond, which takes place to-day. Miss Goldie, Auckland, is another visitor for the wedding. Miss Vera Judd and Miss E. Ralph, Masterton, are visiting Wellington. Mrs. J. Cocker and Mrs. Brisco, Eltham, are visitors to Wellington. Mrs. W. Gifford, Tauranga, is spending an extended holiday at Wellington,
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Knight and Mrs. J. Nairn are Masterton visitors to Wellington for the Bond —Salmond wedding to-day.
Mrs. Edna D. M. Doust, Auckland; a member of the New Zealand Women Writers’ and Artists’ Society, is the guest of Mrs. M. Chapman-Taylor, Heretaunga.
Mrs. M. A. Johnston and Mrs. Cathness, Auckland, are visiting Wellington.
Mrs. J. N. Armour and Miss W. Armour are Invercargill visitors to Wellington.
Miss B. Fenwick, Napier, is spending a holiday at Wellington.
Miss P. Spencer, Wanganui, is visiting Wellington.
Miss R. Elliffe, Dunedin, arrived at Wellington yesterday. Miss F. Orr and Miss J. Tansley, Invercargill, were recent arrivals at Wellington.
Mrs. William Deans, Darfleld, Dominion president of Women’s Institutes, is visiting 'Wellington to attend the annual conference of Women's Institutes. Mrs. Ross MacDonald, Annat, president of the North Canterbury district federation of Women’s Institutes, Mrs. J. IV. McLeod, Loburn, voluntary organiser, Miss Dora Warren, treasurer of the federation, and Mrs. M. Davis, St. Albans, secretary, are visitors to Wellington to attend the annual conference of Women’s Institutes. Miss Margaret;, Dunlop, Dunedin, is visiting Wellington as the guest- of Mrs. R. Crawford Young.
On Holiday
Mrs. J. Lindsay, Wellington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Sharp, Hawera. Miss Betty Quinlau, Wellington, will leave to-day for a visit to Auckland. Mrs. A. J. Skjellerup, Invercargill, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Evans, “Woodleigh,” Kopuaranga. Miss Couehman, Petone, is staying with Mrs. J. Murray, Wanganui. Miss Barbara Skeet, New Plymouth, is spending a holiday in the Hawke’s Bay district. Miss In - Lewis, Auckland, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Fookes, New Plymouth. Miss W. Weir, New Plymouth, is spending a holldaj' with Miss J. Wylds, Hawera. Mrs. W. H. Bedell, is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. Miss Hope Pascoe, Wellington, who is visiting Christchurch, leaves tomorrow to stay with Miss Anne Macfarlane, North Canterbury, for a week. Mrs. J. H. Crawshaw, Napier, who was the guest of Mrs. McLeod, Wadestown, has left for Nelson to be the guest of her son, Dr. Jackson Crawshaw. Returned Home Miss E. Royse and Miss C. Royse have returned to New Plymouth from Auckland. Mrs. T. K. 8. Sidey, Dunedin, lias returned from a motor tour of the North Island. Miss Joyce Thomas, Wellington, ber sister, is now her guest. Mrs. Harry Watkins, New Plymouth, has returned from Wanganui, where she was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Follett. Miss Barbara Rawson, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned to New Plymouth. Mesdames J. C. Wickham, G. McDougal and A. McPhail, Wanganui, who have been visiting Wellington, have returned home. Mrs. J. Greaves (Nurse Putt), Wanganui, has returned from an extended visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Putf. Pueroa. Mrs. A. J. Harris, Turakimi Valley, lias returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs. G. E. O’Halloran avid Miss Oliver, have rein rued to Wanganui from a visit to Wellington.
Mrs. H. R. Green, a vice-president of the Palmerston North branch of the W.D.F.U., and Miss M. Matheson, secretary, have, returned to Palmerston North from Wellington, where they attended the W.D.F.U. conference last week. Returned To Wellington Miss Gwenda Norman .Tones, Lower Hurt, returned home yesterday from New Plymouth.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 251, 20 July 1938, Page 4
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