PERSONAL NOTES
LADY BLEDISLOB ILL. Lady 1-iledisloe is confine J to bed with a foi-orisli chill, and cancelled all appointments over the week-end, states a Press Association message from Dunediii. Bir Ileaton Rhodes, Mrs. "Willcs, and Miss V. Hynes have returned from the South, and will leave again this week to attend the special services at the Christchurch Cathedral in connection with the Cathedral Jubilee. Signoni da Pozza and Miss Annie Cargill (Ronio), who havo spent the last fortnight with their sister, Mrs. Frank Petre (Christchurch), arrived in Wellington this morning on the first stage of their return journey to Italy. Mrs. Airey, wife of Lieutenant-Com-mander A. A. Airey, 11.M.5. Diomede, is tho guest of Mrs. G. Hampton Rhodes, Riecarton, Christchurch. Mrs. Coleridge Parr.returned to Wellington on Wednesday after a visit to friends in Hawkes Bay and Palinerston North, and left for Christchurch last evening. Miss Jean Leckie, Sydney, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Horace Piper, for some months, returned by the Ulimaroa to-day. Miss Handyside, Hawkes Bay, will be a visitor to Christchurch next week for Cup week. Miss Peake and Miss E. M. Peako, Melbourne, who have been the guests of Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch, left Wellington to-day by the Ulimaroa for Sydney. Mrs. C. Ingham, New Plymouth, has returned home after spending a holiday with Mrs. J. Norrie, Roscneath. Miss Marjttrie Meek, Takapuna, has been spending a few weeks with Mrs. Horace Piper, Thompson street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 105, 30 October 1931, Page 13
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