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PERSONAL NOTES

Mis. Warwick Gregory, Wellington, was one of the passengers by the llaripoaa for Sydney.

Tho first Christchurch girl to be entitled to use the letters A.R.T.B.A. is Miss Beryl Bickerton, who has been studying at a famous architectural school at Bedford Row, London.

Lady Wigram, Christchurch, -who attended the Boa Cross Conference in Wellington, has roturned to the South.

Mrs. Lan MacEwan, who has been visiting Mrs. J. B. MacEwan, Fitzherb'ert terrace, left for her home in Auckland to-day*

Miss Florence Porter is visiting Masterton, Ekotahuna, and surrounding districts in the interests of the Bible Society. , -

Mrs. 5V N. E. Meadows and her daughter, Miss Tiora Meadows, are visiting Auckland.

Mrs. A. B. Jones, Eiccarton, has returned South after a visit to Wellington. - r ; - Mr. and Mrs." Keith McCallum, Wellington,- are visiting Christchurch.

Mrs. I, Duncan, Wanganui, is visiting Wellington and staying at tho Midland Hotel.

Mrs. Bruce Douglas, :Glenesk, Scargill, -who has been visiting Wellington, has returned, to North. Canterbury.

Mrs. H. B. Wilkinson, Chertsey, will attend the Women's Institute Conference in Wellington.

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Crosby arc returning to New Zealand by tho Euahine, which will arrive on Wednesday nest.

Mias Beatrice Elliott, who gave a concert in Wellington soinc time ago, is now in Berlin, studying German Lioder with Profossor Micbild Eouchoisen. After visiting Italy Miss Elliott intends to return to New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 15