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PERSONAL NOTES

liady Myers, Kelburn, left last evening for Christehurch, and will return to "Wellington on Friday morning. Mrs. J. Hargest, Invereargill, left "Wellington, on Monday evening for the South Island. Sir Thomas and Lady Sidey arrived in "Wellington yesterday morning from the South.; Mrs. Dundas Allen, Bcllvue Hill, Sydney, will leave Sydney on Friday for "Wellington, where she will visit her mother, Lady Hosking, "Wadestown. Mrs. D. Hammersley Johnston arrived in Wellington on Monday from Auckland and is the guest of Mrs. "W. J. Blundell, "Wesley road. She -will leave on Friday for Blenheim. - Miss Joan "Gardner,. who has been the guest of Miss Valeric Denniston, Lower Hutt, returned to Christchureh last evening. : ; Miss Jessie Elliott, who visited South Canterbury for the Boys-Williams wedding, returned to Wellington yesterday morning. Miss Sybil Webley has returned to Christehureh after a'visit to the North Island. ■ ■-'■ Mrs. Frank Wade, ■Cashmere Hills, Christehurch, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Allison," Wadestown, will return South this evening. Dr. and Mrs. C. Hand Newton, Christchurch, have returned home after a holiday spent in the North Island. Mrs. Adam MacFarlane and Miss MacFarlane, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brook, Mayfair Flats, returned to Nelson last evening. Mrs. E. Gr. Norman, Masterton, who has been, visiting her mother, Mrs. Herbert Gardiner, Sumner, will return North on Sunday morning. Miss. Kit Ormond, Hawkes Bay, who has been.the guest of Mrs. H. J. Eolleston, Timaru, returned North yesterday morning. ...■"..' ,-' Miss Blanche Sanders will arrive in Wellington to-morrow from, Christ.church. ; . Mrs. A. Tyndall, Boulcott.-:. terrace,tvho has been visiting her: parents in Gisbprne, has returned to: "Wellington, accompanied by her brother, Dr. Garth R. Stoneham, who is attached to the staff of the Wellington' Hospital. • Mrs. M. Dailey, Cnristehurch, will arrive in this week to take part in the Jubilee celebrations at the Girls' College. She will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Atkinson, Shannon street. ■'.•..'..■.■ Mrs. Ji Stuart Kelly, Christehurch, will arrive in Wellington to-morrow for a visit.. :•..■•. •.. ... •. -• .-, . Mr.-and Mrs. H. E. Walshe'are Wellington visitors to' Christehurch. Mrs.' Hattan' (Otago) and Mrs. Hawke (Kaiapoi) arrived in Wellington yesterday from the South. Professor, and Mrs.1 Park, Anderson's Bay, T)unedin,r are visiting Wellington. Miss. York returned to Wellington yesterday after spending the-, school vacation with her parents in Dunedin. Miss Mary Tannoek has returned to Dunedin after a visit to Wellington. Miss M. Seward (London), xMiss D. Finlayson (London), and Miss M.' C. Garrett (Dunedin) are among the guests at the Royal Oak - Hitel. "Visitors to Wellington staying at the Hotel St." George include Mrs. Milne (London),- Mrs. A. C. Nat&an". (Blenheim), Mrs. E. I. Halsted and Miss Halsted (Dunedin). Miss "W. Farmer, Blenheim, is staying at the' Grand Hotel. Mrs. C. Le Marquand, Lower Hutt,' is among the guests at the Grand Hotel. Old girls of Wellington College are coming to Wellington this week from all parts of New Zealand-for the jubilee celebrations. Among those who will be here are Miss Wilson (headmistress of the Stratford High School), Mrs. Barrer (formerly on the staff of the Wairararja High School), Mrs. Houghton (Raetihi); one of the first pupils; Mrs. Davie (president of the Old Girls' Association at New Plymouth),. Miss Gf]ld.tly (Dunedin), -who -was a member of the staff in 1900; Miss Dallaston (Dunedin), and Mrs.'J. E.'Staples, who as Katie Cook was the first pupil to register at the college in 1883.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 11

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 11

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 11

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