PERSONAL NOTES
Caplaiu ' ;uid Mrs. Vaughan Hughes, wlio have been the guests of Their Exeollcucies Lord and Lady Bledisloe, at Gov-ornment House, Wellington, wiU return to England by the Eaugitata on Saturday. Sir Stanley ana Lady Fisher, Ceylon, who have been touring New Zealand, will leave for England on Saturday by tko Eangitata. Mrs. J. Blundell, Wairarapa, is the guest of Mrs. H. P. I\ Blundell, Heretaunga. , Mrs. T. E. Y. Sedclon, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. W. 'F. Harley, Greymouth. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Salmond, Milling, will leave by the Eangitata on Saturday for a trip to England. Miss Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. John .Duncan, Heretannga, motored to Palinerston North, to-day. • ■ Miss Cara Johnston,/Hobson street, left yesterday tor a short visit to Palmerston North. ■ Mrs. Godby, England, who has "been .visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. M. H. Godby, Christchurch, ■ will, arrive-, iv Wellington on Friday, and will sail by the Eaugitata on Saturday. ■ Mrs. W. S. Ferguson, who since her recent arrival from England has been the guest of Mrs. Petorsen, Kelburn, will leave to-night for Auckland. Sir Francis and 'Lady Colchester Wemyss, who have been, visiting the Dominion, ■ will return to England by the Eangitata. Mr.' and Mrs. S. M. .Hobb's, Lower Hutt, ivill leavo on- Saturday by the Eangitata for a trip to England. Mr. and Mrs. F., Wallis, Wellington, are visiting, the Southern Lakes. Miss Bridget Leatharn, England, who is spending a few days in Christehuich with Miss Nancy Gitson, will leave Wellington by the Eangitata on Saturday for England. Mrs. Brand, England, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. H. Hall, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington this morning. Miss Beryl Perkins, England, who is the guest of Miss Meta Nixon, Christchurch, ,will arrive in Wellington, shortly, en route \o England. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ward, Heretaunga, motored to Palmeiston North to-day. Mrs. N. Newell is a Wellington visitor to CJiristehurch; ,Mrs. F. W. Brittain, Wellington, is a visitor to Auckland. < Mrs. Albert Eussell, who has been in California for "the past six months, will arrive in Wellington by the Makura on Easter Monday.
Miss Betty Probyn, Wellington, 'left yesterday for a visit to Palmerston North.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 13
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365PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 13
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