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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Macarthy Reid, Maoribank, have left for a brief visit to Pioton. Dr. and Mrs. Eric Marchant and family, Lower Hutt, who have been staying with Mrs. W. Howell, Mt. Nimrod, Cave, have returned home. Mrs. W. H. Eose, Clifton terrace, has returned from a visit to Christchnreh. Miss Marjorie Eose will return home next week accompanied by her sisteV, Mrs. Lorimer, and her children, who will visit Mrs. Eose. Miss Hall-Jones, Wanganui, is visiting her parents, Sir "William, and Lady Hall-Jones, Burnell avenue. Miss Marjorie Murie is at present spending a holiday in Christchurch. She will return to Wellington next week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. GUlon returned to Wellington yesterday after a motor trip to Auckland and Botorua. Mr. and Mrs. Humphries, Napier, who have been staying the Midland Hotel, have returned home. • Miss Cara Humphries has returned to Porongahau after- spending a holiday in Wellington. Mrs. P. V. Prazer and Miss Gwen Frazer, Portland crescent, who. have been spending the holidays in Auckland, left yesterday for Eotorua and the East Coast, en route to Wellington. Mrs. Penney and- Miss Florence Penney have returned to Wellington after a holiday visit to Eotorua. Miss Simpson, who has been visiting .her sister, Mrs. W. B. Taverner, Dunedin, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. Boe, Kotorua, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George, Wadestown. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nielson and Miss Nielson, Kelburn, have returned from a holiday visit to Eotorua, and are at present living at Day's Bay. Mr. H. H. Loiighnari and Miss Halmai Loughnan, Avonside, Christchurch, who have been visiting Mrs. John Ellis, Karori, returned homo last evening. Dr. E. Baker McLaglan has returned to Christchurch after spending a holiday in the North. Island. Mrs. Malcolm Fraser, Bawhiti terrace, has returned to Wellington after a visit to' Eotorual Mrs. J. T. Edmonds, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington yesterday for a brief visit. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. S. T. Fripp, who will shortly leave for England. ■ Another lady formerly' well known in Wellington, Mrs. Janet Willis, passed away on 27th November, at Bed Lodge, Cold Ash, Newbury, Berks (states "The Post's" London, representative). Mrs. Willis was daughter of Mr. James Coutts Crawford, of Overton House, Lanarkshire, and of Miramar, Wellington. The.widow of John Annine H.M.1.5.,. she was 38 years of age. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Oakleigh Greenwood, Christchureh, will be in Wellington for the races and bloodstock sales next week. It is Mrs. Greenwood's intention to join the ranks of women owners in. New Zealand. Miss Mary Gordon, Seatoun, has left for an extended visit to Mrs. P. Case-ment-Aiekin, "Woodhill," Helensville. Miss Vida McClure has returned to Wellington after spending the holidays' in Nelson. Miss Doris E. Dixon (Island . Bay) and Miss Eiehards (Wellington) left last evening for Tauranga, where they will be the guests of Mr& Chilves Trundle, Bankside. Mrs. Erie W. Bierre has returned to Wellington after a three weeks' holiday spent in Eotorua and New Plymouth. ' Miss G. Walsh, Wellington, is spending a brief holiday in Botorna. Miss Miriam Hart, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. H. A. Newall,. St. Clair^ Dunedin. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hartman are /Wellington visitors to Eotorua. . : Miss Winnie Broughton, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lane, Wellington, left last evening for Christchurch. Miss Louie Hart has returned to Wellington after a holiday visit to Auckland. Miss Euby Grant, Wellington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. P.' A. Kusabs, Eotorua. \ Mr. C. McKay, of the Administrator's Staff, Samoa, who with his wife and two sons has been in New Zealand on three months' furlough, returned by the. Maui Pomare this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tait, Timaru, are visitors to Wellington. Mrs. E. Davies arrived in Wellington yesterday to meet her son-in-law, Captain Bates, master of the Huddart Parker Company's new motor-ship, the Wanganella. Miss Jean Sutherland, India, is among th© guests at the Hotel St. George. Miss Williams, New Plymouth, •- is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. S. T. Flipp left Wellington yesterday for England.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 6

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 6

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 6