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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cookc, Halswell street, returned homo yesterday after a visit to Palmcrston North and Paraparaumu. Mrs. Willes will arrive hi Wellington at the end of this week from Christchurch. Later she will visit Nelson, and will join her brother, Sir Heaton Bhodea, in Wellington for the opening of Parliament. Mrs. Frank Petre, Tinakori road, loft Wellington on Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs./P. L. Wright, "Bicton," Napier. ' Mra. H. Featherstonc and Miss Joan Fcathorstonej : Ngaio, have returned j from Nelson, where they have spent tho past six weeks. The engagement was announced recently in England of Captain E. Q. F. Johnston, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston, Hobson street, Wellington, and Miss "Dilly" Stobart, elder daughter of Colonel ana Mrs. Stobart, "Harperley," County Durham, England. . Mrs. Florence Porter, who has been absent from Wellington -for the past month visiting the various branches of the British and.Foreign Bible Society in the Manawatu district, .has returned to Wellington. Miss Mary Menzies will arrive in Wellington to-morrow from Christchurch to spend a holiday with Mi-, and Mrs. D. E. Menzies, Bowen street. Miss C. M. Maynard, for somo years past a. popular member of the staff of Petono West School, has received notification of her promotion to Nowtown School. ' Miss P. M. O'Connor, Kongotai terrace, is spending a holiday in Wanganui. . . ■ i • Mrs. H. Shoto Douglas (Oxfordshire, England) and Mrs. and Miss Fernie (Hastings) are among the guests at the Midland Hotel. Miss Kibbell (Alfred1 ton), Mrs. J Stanley (Napier), and Miss E. M. Gripswell (Masterton) are staying at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. Miss B. Bishop, Stratford, is at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. and Miss Hornaman, Wairarapa, are at the Empire Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1932, Page 13

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1932, Page 13

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1932, Page 13

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