PERSONAL NOTES
Miss D. K. Eiehmond left yesterday to pay an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Campion, at To Awamutu. ■The Hon. Sir Charles Statham, Lady Statham, the Hon. W. Downic Stewart, and Miss Stewart will leave 011 Monday for the South. , Mr. and Mrs. George. Kissling, Auckland, have taken -a flat iv Pipitca Street for some months. Mrs. J. P. Firth left last evening for | a visit to Nelson. Mr. K. S. Williams, M.P., and Mrs. Williams have left for their home in Poverty Bay. Miss Mac Gilmer left to-day for a yisit to the South. Miss Iva Belling, Salamanca Toad, is visiting- Christchurch, and will leave Jater.for a visit to South Canterbury. Mrs. Colin Clayton is the guest of Mrs. Bussell Moore, Bangiotu.. Mrs. O. S. Watkins' and her neice, Miss Gaisford (Dannevirke) havo returned from a visit to Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malfroy, Hastings, with their family, will leave by the Marama for Sydney to-day. Miss Helen Denniston, Wellington, who has been visiting Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs. Gladston Bobinson, Timaru. Mrs. Scdbie Mackenzie and Miss. Heather -Mackenzie, who have been visiting Mrs. Elmslie, Timaru, have returned North. Mrs. H. H. Holland has returned to Christchurch after spending several months in Wellington. Mrs. D. G. Sullivan and Miss Sullivan have returned to Christchurch from Wellington. , , Mrs. J. Coyle, who has been visiting Wellington en route for her home in Australia after a visit abroad, left today by the Marama. Mrs. Metz and' her son were among the passengers by the Marama to-day. They are en route for London, where Miss Abrahams (sister of Mrs. Metz) took up her residence some time ago. Miss Whitson, Duncdin, is a visitor to Wellington. Miss West, Palmerston North, is among the visitors to Wellington. Miss F. Kelly, Auckland, is visiting Wellington. Mrs. and Miss Lysnar have left for their home at Gisborne aftor spending the session in Wellington.
PERSONAL NOTES
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 117, 13 November 1931, Page 13
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