PERSONAL NOTES
Lacly Wilford, Miss Isabel WiHorcl, and Miss Isabel McLean arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Eaugitiki from England. Lady Wilford will spend the weekend in Wanganui, and will arrive in Wellington ou- Monday. Lady Hosking, Wadestown, left Wellington, on Tuesday evening for the South Island. Miss Eosemary Kees, who has been the guest of Colonel and Mrs. J. Hughes, Island Bay, will leave this evening for Nelson, wliere she will stay with. Miss Turton. "Viscountess Hill arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Eangitiki from England. Miss Mary Richardson, who has been visiting England, will leave on March 9 for New Zealand. . Mra. Keith. Stewart, India, who has been spending the past few months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Moss, Hobson Street, left yesterday by the WanganeUa for Sydney. Miss Peggy Lowes, Eketahuna, who has spent the past two months in Wellington and Heretaunga,' will return home' tomorrow morning. The engagement-' is announced in "The Times" between Garthowen, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Masterton, and Mary Prances Gleeson, 10 Earl's Court Square, London, only daughter of the latj Mr. and Mrs. P. Gleeson, Nenagh, Ireland (states "The Post's" London representative). Mrs. John Duncan, Heretaunga, who has been spending three weeks at Palmerston North with her mother, Mrs. Percy Baldwin, has returned to Wellington. .':■'■ . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Begg, Wadestown, left Wellington this morning by ear for . Kotorua. -■■.',.'.■..'.■- Miss Elaine West, Palmerston North, is the guest of Mrs! C.E.Hichardson, at Heretaunga. Miss Kathleen MeCaul, Wellington, who ,has been spending a holiday at St. Clair, Dunedin, has returned home. Mrs. Eussell, wife of Colonel Alexander Eussell, of the.lndian Medical Service, who- has been spending some months in Chrlstchurchj- isTnow paying a short visit to Timaru. Later she will visit the Chateau'Tongariro; and Kotorua, and will leave in. the middle of March on her return journey to England. ;' V .:- ; -■■-;.'' :■ ■■■■: .-. Mr; and-'Mrs-.- B. Bell, Kelburn, are spending a holiday-at Otaku " _ Mr. and Mrs. F. GV Major left Wellington yesterday bj" the • Wanganella for' Sydney.' : ■ ..• ' " " - . Mr. and Mrs...Bay Kemp, Brooklyn, left today for a three'-.weeks*' holiday in. the north. ■ . '',:. ■' -:■' -; '-..-;'■.' ' : Mrs.'Mas Noblo .Campbell, Masterton, is spending a holiday at Plimvnerton, where she is the guest of Mrs. Norman. Mackie (Palmerston North). Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilmour, and Miss Gilmonr, luvercargill, will motor to Rptorua.this week from Wellington. Mr. Gilmour willbe one of the southern representatives at the Press Conference to be held at Eotorua next week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall aro Wellington visitors to Christehurch. Miss -Esme Cross has left Dunodin for her home in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. H. Turnloy Jones, Wellington, are visiting Christehurch. Miss Gretehen Sargent, who has been visiting Wellington, returned to CKrtstchureh yesterday. Mr.: and Mrs.' T. 0. De-war,' St. Ileliers: Bay,. Auckland, are visiting Wellington. - . ... Mr. and Mrs. G.; McNamara, Wellington, are in Christehurch. Mrs. A.-Hunt, Wellington, is visiting Christehurch. Misses.E. .Thomas, V. Scrimshaw, and C. Wood are Christehurch visitors to Wellington. ■ . _ . Among New- Zealanders recently 'in London, "The Post V..representative mentions .Miss J. Sielby - (Wellington) and Mr.' J. E. Eaistrick (Wellington). Mrs. A: Ttiehards . is a ChristchnTch .visitor, to Wellington. . Among recent Wellington visitors to the Hermitage, Mount Cook, were Mrs. T. G. Gilbert, Mrs. J. Prosser, Miss J. Mills, Eev.' J. I. Crozier, Mr. A. Macfarlane, Mr. J..S. Shanks, Mr. C. M. Johnson, :Mr. EL :J.' Newberry. Lady - Heaton ElliS • (London) and Mrs. Guy-- Williams '(Masterton) are among the guests at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. W. IT.' -Hiire, Hobsori Street, has left for a tour of Eotorua, Wairakei, and the Chateau./ . :'.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 11
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