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PERSONAL NOTES

Sir Charles and, Lady Statham arrived this morning from the South. Mrs. Miluo, Dunedin, "was in Wellington en route for her-homc after a visit to Hamilton and Chateau Tongariro. 'Mrs. A. P. P. Chapman will arrive in Wellington to-iiiorrow from England to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. L'owry, "Okawa," Hawkcs Bay. Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and Miss Pamela Beauchamp, Upland crescent, Kelburn, are leaving for a visit to Sydney by the Ulimaroa. ■ Mcsdumes Jensen' and Eaton, Wellington,, wore among the visitors to Wauaka Hotel, Pembroke, recently. Lady Sinclair-Erskine and Sir T^Tilliam and Lady Ellis are among the English visitors arriving in New Zealand by the Uangitiki to-morrow. Misg Card.and Mrs. H. Lawson, Feathcrston, are visitors to Christchurch. ;Mra^;A."'.A. and Miss Bloxam, Christchurcli,^ will arrive in Wellington tomorrow; .-■•..-■- :'":. ":■■ ;_: ':■■';'. Mrs. Cecil Wood has returned to Christchurch frorii the North, and Mrs. P. J. Fordham, Wellington, will be her guest i'or a week or two. Miss Catherine. Johnston, Springbank, Otaio, is in Wellington to meet her brother, who is returning from England. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hislop, Wellington, who have "been visiting Dunedin, are re-, turning to Wellington: Mrs. H. i l. Norman has returnee! to \Vcllington from tlie South. Mrs. B. C. 'Rutherford, Wellington, is vistirig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, C..l)e;rrett, Hororata. ■.'■ - ■■■ ....... Miss Jean Stevenson, National General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., .has arrived from the South to take up her duties in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Macrae, Wellington, are among tho visitors to Christchurch. Mrs. Sandrall has returned to Wellington from a visit to Mrs. D. Jones, "Bryndwyr," Canterbury. Major and Mrs. T. J. C. Warren, Hav^ces Bay, are among the visitors to Christchurch. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 11

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 11

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 11

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