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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss Estelle Beere and Miss Joan Beere, Hill street, returned to Wellington yesterday-after a motor tour of the Hot lakes district.. Mrs. Phillip Brandon, Wadestown, left last evening for Christchurch, en route; to Timaru, where she will stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morris./:. ." '':': . ■ ' : Mr. and Mrs. F. Macßryde and Miss Sheila;/Macßryde, Sydney, will arrive in Wellington a.t the end of the month for a. .visit.;-'Miss!Macßryde will be the guest Miss Mary Kichardson, at Heretannga.. v ->.r , Mrsi^E. jThomas, Eichmond, who has been: the guest of Mrs. A. E. Allison, Goldie's; Brae, wimieaye this evening for ?Ne.lspni;> s': K''■ ' -■-;: .^ y ' .' ■ . Mrysand; Mrs. Bryan Trolove, Marlboroughj, OwiU- arrive in Wellington tomorrow.; tb'sstajr with - Dr. and Mrs., W. His{6pi;s'i,:-.;'f^vr ; ''^;'-J ; ■'•-'■•.■ c - Mrs.^Eankine Brown, Wellington, is paying ?a'- visit f ; to Christchurch, where she is staying at, Warwick House. ; Miss'/MiiyEqwiands,-who arrived in Wellington;thisweek from. England, via Australia/ is irihJe- guest of Miss Hilda Miles,.- Hobsoi Btreet. ; > : Mrs. M." C. Keanej Wellington, is paying a visit to Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. H. Tripp, who have been .visiting the South Island, Have returned to their home in Molesworth street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, Christehurch, will arrive in, Wellington tomorrow. Miss McLean, C.8.E., and Miss Agnes McLean returned to Wellington yesterday after a visit to Dunedin and Timaru. Mr;. and Mrs. W. E. C. Oswin and Miss Thcrfe Oswin, Talavera terrace, have returned to Wellington after a motor tour of the North. Misses Beryl and Joyce Thomas, Kelburn, who have been the guests of Lady Sidey, Dunedin,,hav6 returned to Wellington. Mrs. A. E. Porteous, Hobson street, has returned to Wellington after visiting relatives in Grcymouth. .Mrs. G.. J. Smith, Christchureh, will afriyo in Wellington next week accompanied by her nieces, Miss Kosemary Harley (England) and Miss Patricia Martin (Wellington). Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thomas, Askburton, are visitors to Wellington. Mrs.. Owen Baker, Cashmere Hills, has returned to Christchnrch after a visit to Wellington. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Aldrcd, Lower Hutt, are staying at the United Service Hotel, Christchureh. Mrs. I. E. Butcher, Kclburn, returned to Wellington this week by the Maunganui; after an extended tour of Great Britain and the Continent. l Mrs. IT. H. 'Butler, Petono, has returned from a, visit to Cliristchurch. Misses Noreeri Butler • and Jessie McCormack, Wellington, have returned from, a visit to Auckland and Hamilton. Miss Kathleen Craig, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. James Bowler, Shannon. < ' Miss A. Collins, Sayes Court, left Wellington, on Tuesday evening for Auckland, where sho will be the guest ,of .Mrs. Eowse,1 Tjikapuna, for a month. ,' Mrs^ M. Bezer, Wellington, was a recent visitor to"Quee"nsto\vn. Misses D. Grove and G. Eoss, of Auckland, arc among the guests at the Grand Hotel. , • Lady Smith, of Sydney, and Misses M. Spiers • Kirkland and , Cotgrove, also of Sydney, are staying at the Hotel St. George. > ■ ( " Miss Dorothy Stirling, of Melbourne, and Miss Campbell, of, New Plymouth, aro staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gillon, Tinakori road, returned yesterday from an extended tour in the North Island. Miss Jessie Comrie, B.Sc, at present in the service of the Auckland Education Board, has been appointed mathematics mistress at the- Columbia Presbyterian Girls' College, Dunedin. Miss Comrie is a daughter of the Rev. W. J. Comrie, formerly treasurer of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. She graduated with honours in mathematics at Victoria College.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 15