PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. A. Gill and Miss Joyce Gill, Rawhiti terrace, motored to Wanganui to-day for the schools tournament. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. H. Tripp, Molesworth street;, who were the guests <if Miss Tripp, Orari Gorge, for tlio TrippOrbell wedding, have 'returned lo Wellington. Miss Enid Lnwson and Miss Mary Wiggins, Wellington, will motor to Wanganui to-morrow for tho weekend. Mrs. J. Crncroft Williams, Cashmere Hills, Chriatcliurcli, is visiting Wellington on business connected with I he Plunkct Society. Mrs. Richard Sunderbnd, llavclncl; North, is staying at Iliu Itoy.-il 0.-tlc Hotel. Mrs. F. Harris, AVndesl.own, has returned home after a. visit to Thames. Miss Moya Hempton, Hobs.m crescent, will be a visitor to Wanganui (luring the week-end. Miss Betty Cottcrill, Christchurch will arrive in Wellington on Tuesday next to stay with Miss Jean Webster, Hobson street. Miss E. Limbrick, Waipawa, has returned from a visit to Christchureh, and is the guest of Mrs. C. B. Lemprierc, Abel Smith street. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Earle, Nelson, paid ;i brief visit to Wellington and left to-day for Wanganui. Miss Ismay Digges-Smilh, Talavera terrace, will leave to-morrow to spend tho week-end in Wanganui. Miss Claire Longmore, Wellington, has left for a visit to Christchurch. Mrs. Eric Simpson, Hastings, is paying a visit to Wellington. Mrs. E. G. M'Cullough and Miss Mona M'Cullough, Christchurch, are paying a short visit to Wellington. Mrs. B. H. Gilmour, Lyttelton, is paying a short visit to Wellington. Mrs. Denis Muir, Wellington, is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Webster Timaru. Miss Dorothy Prietor, Wellington, is tho guest of Mrs. James Meehan Timaru. A marriage has been arranged between Alister Patrick, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boyle Park terrace, Christchurch, and Rosa' younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tripp, Wai-iti road, Timaru (states au exchange). M. and Mme. Ziatko Balokovic and their party left Wellington last night in their yacht after M. Balokovic's final concert. Several morning an* 1 afternoon tea parties and bridge parties were given in honour of Mme. Balokovic during her stay in Wellington. Miss Hoddinott; administrative secretary ef the Dominion executive of the Plunket Society, who has been in Wellington for tho conference, will leave to-night for Christchurch en route to Dunedin.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1931, Page 12
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377PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1931, Page 12
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