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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. ana Mrs. A. P.; "White, Hawkes Bay, passed through ■Wellington to-day | en route to South Canterbury, where they -will stay -with Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert Ehvorthy. They were accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Ehvorthy, who has been spending several weeks in Hawkes Eay. Miss E. Vigor Brown, Napier, has left for a visit : to the South Island. Miss Wyvie Williams, Hastings, arrived in Wellington yesterday and is the guest of Mrs. Hubert Nathan, Hobson crescent. Mrs. Q. Beetharn, Wairarapa, is staying with her mother, Mrs. C...8. Bidwill, Pipitea street. Mrs. J. O. Coop, Kaituna,,-who has spent several months in Australia, has returned to the South Island. Miss Lulu Dyer, Wellington, who has been visiting Botorua, is now in Auckland. Miss Nancy Back arrived in Wellington yesterday by the Maunganui from Sydney, and left to-day for. San Francisco. Lady Sidey returned to Wellington recently from Dunedin and Invercargill. Mrs. M. Welsh, Mrs. J. B. Fairlcy, and Mrs. W.. Walker are Wellington visitors to Auckland. Miss. Monica O'Connell, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch,; is spending three weeks-in the North island. ■ .. . .;Miss:A. Macaulay, daughter of Brigadier Maeaulay, of the Salvation Army, Wellington, returned by the Maunganui from Sydney yesterday after spending eighteen months in Ceylon and Central India. She was accompanied by Master K. McGregor, son of Mrs. E. H. McGregor, formerly of Wellington, and now of Ceylon. Among New Zealanders recently in Londonj "Tha Post's" representative mentions the following Wellington people: Mr. and Mrs..L. A. Paish, Mr. A. H. rear, E.AJ1., Misp.Joan Selby, Miss Myra Lawaon/ and' Miss' E. Nicholls, ; A second woman' judged . Madame Waada Kaminska, has been appointed to the Children's Court in Warsaw. The firßt woman so appointed was Madame Wanda Grabinska',- states a, correspondent.. .., .. , . .;■■;..' :. .; ;■•"■• An interesting hobby is that of Miss, Marion Breckinridge, an American, who is a fully-trained einematograpkist, with anthropology as her chief interest. She recently took. photographs of native: tribes.for an ; " American musuem and she found .- the .:,w6rk Jof •_■ absorbing iuteres t. She has accompanied an archaeological expedition, .to. "Yueutari, where she took the.first -film, of .Chieheri-itza, the old religious centre of the'Maya race.-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 11

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 11

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 11