PERSONAL NOTES
Lady Norali Jcllicoc, who visited (,'liristeliurch for the races, returned to Government House, Wellington, on Sunday morning. Mrs. A. E. G. Khodes will arrive in New Zealand from England by the Rangitata, which is clue in Wellington about 26th November. Mrs. Arthur Russell, Palmerston North, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Birch, Murphy street. Mrs. C. B. Cockburn-Hood, Gleudonald, Mastcrton, is the guest of Mrs. James Hay, Christchurch. Miss Marjorie Statham has taken a fiat at Gleneagle's, The Terrace. Her parents, Sir Charles and Lady Statham, left for Dunedin last evening. Mrs. William Trolove, "The Shades," Marlborough, who was a visitor to Christchurch for the races, has returned home. Mrs. Gerald Green, Wellington, is the guost of her sister, Mrs. Dan Reese, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch. Mrs. Oolin Deans, Upper Highfield, Canterbury, has returned home after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Guy Williams, Te Parae, Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hunter, Wellington, who have been for an extended tour abroad, will return to Now Zealand by the Rangitata, due on Thursday week. Miss Cookson, Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. W. Freeman, Cashmere Hills, Ohristchureh. Mr. and Mrs. Len Mackenzie and family returned to Wellington to-day by the Maunganui from Sydney, after spending several years abroad. Mrs. C. O. Jeffrey, Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Baker, Hokitilca. The Misses Hall returned to Wellington this morning after a visit to Christchurch. Mrs. Florence Porter and her sister, Miss Shephard, returned to Wellington to-day, by the Maunganui from Sydney, after a tour abroad. Mrs. G. Goode, Wellington, who has been staying with Mrs. D. V. Donaldson, Cashmere Hills, is now the guest of Mrs. Sercombe, Geraldine. Miss E. Van Stavoren returned to Wellington to-day by the Maunganui from Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rces-Jones and Miss Bees-Jones returned to Wellington this morning by the Maunganui after a visit to Sydney. Mrs. I. Salek has returned to Wei" lington from Auckland, and is staying at Antrim House, Boulcott street. Miss Rathbone was among the passengors who arrived in Wellington to-day by the Maunganui from Sydney; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shaw are AVcllington visitors to Christchurch. Mr. G. Slade, Wellington, was among the passengers who arrived by the Maunganui to-day from Sydney. Among the. passengers by. the Maunganui to-day from Sydney was Mr. J. W. Matthewson, general traffic manager for the Union Steam Ship. Company. Mr. W. Gray Young returned by theMauuganui to-day from a holiday visit to Sydney. Mr. Leu M'Kenzic, Wellington, who has been on an extended tour abroad, returned by the Maunganui to-day from Sydney. Mr. W. E. Hancock, of the head office, Union Steam Ship Company, returned by the Maunganui to-day from Sydney.
PERSONAL NOTES
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 13
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