PERSONAL NOTES
Lady Beauchamp and Mrs. W. Ewart will leave Wellington this evening for Helensville.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Paterson, Wadestown, will leave Wellington this evening fox- a brief visit to Auckland.
Miss Lulu Dyer, Wellington, who has been visiting Mrs. Rupert Carlyon, "Gwavas," Hawkes Bay, will bo the guest of Mrs. Hector Smith for the Napier golf tournament thia week.
Mrs. Dan Beese, Cashmere Hills, arrived in Wellington from Christchurch yesterday to visit/her sister, Mrs. G. E. Green. ' :
Mrs. A. P. Burnes, Nolson, who has teen spending a holiday in Blenheim, has arrived in Wellington.
Miss D. Allen, Christchurch, who was the 'guest of Lady Chapman, Wellington, has returned home.
Miss Joyce Watts, Dunedin, who will leave by the Monowai to-morrow en route to Hong Kong, and her mother, Mrs. R. J. Watts, are the guests of Mrs. Bruce Thomson, The Terrace.
Mrs. Richard Moore, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington this week for a visit.
Miss Muir, lady superintendent of the Chustohurch Hospital, has been spending a holiday in Wellington, and will return South early this week.
Mrs. W. H.Rose and Miss Marjorie Rose, Clifton terrace, have returned home after a visit to Auckland, where thoy were the guests of Mrs. C. V. Houghton. .
Mr. "'and Mrs. K. W. Robinson, Pendalton, Ohristchurch, have returned homo after a visit to Wollington. Mrs. L. H. is a Christchurch visitor to Wellington.
The appointment of Admiral David Murray Anderson as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of1 Newfoundland will be of apecial interest to New Zealanders, as his wife isl a New Zealander, having formerly been Miss Teschmaker, of Oamaru. '
There1 are a good many well-known. Now Zealand people returning to New Zealand' by the s.s. Remuera, which left London on the 25th- August, and due at Wellington on Ist October. Among them are Miss Violet Russell,. Mrs. A. Arkwright, Mrs; and Mlsb Eckford, of Nelson, Captain J. D, Goring Johiston, and Miss A. T. Williams.
Miss Frances ' Hanierton (Christchurch) has received the sad news"of tho death., in Melbourne, of her sister, Miss Helen Hamerton, formerly, of Christchureh, who for some years has held a position on the staff of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Miss Hamerton was well known in Christehurch, where she formerly lived! with her parents, : Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Hamerton, who are now resident in Melbourne. ...■■-. ' ■
Visitors to Wellington staying at [the Hotel St. George include Miss B. Buistod (Tahiti)1, Miss F. Seitz (Los Angeles), Miss A. Webster (Auckland), Miss Miller (Auckland).
Mrs. W. Dalzei], Masterton, is at the Royal Oak Hotel.
Miss W. W. ' Watt, (Scotland) and Miss L. Smith (Scotland) are staying at the Midland Hotel. >
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1932, Page 11
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