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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. C. V. Birch, Murphy Street, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Arthur Bussell, Palmerston ■ North.

Miss Sheila Macßryde, who has been spending several months at Heretaunga, returned to Sydney by the Wanganella today.

Mrs. Louis Blundell left Wellington last evening for a visit to. Christchureh and Kaikoura.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blundell, Wesley Road, have returned to Wellington after a visit to the Southern Lakes.

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomson and Mrs. Thomson, Auckland, who are making a motor-caravan fishing tour of New Zealand, have been spending the last few days in Wellington before leaving for Canterbury-.

Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey. MyerE, -who sailed from Wellington in February by■ the Port Fairy, arrived in London ou Monday last.

Miss Kathleen Goodson, Kelburn, left last evening for a holiday visit to Auckland.

Miss Ida Wolferstan, Wellington, is Hie guest, of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Barnctt, Christchureh.

Mrs. J. H. XJpham has returned to' Christchureh after spending a few Says in Wellington.

Mrs. C. Dalgleish, who has beeu touring England and Scotland for the past five years, is now visiting New Zealand, and after visiting her son, Mr. D. Dalgleish (Birkenhead, Auckland),'paid a brief visit to kelson and Westport. She is now the guest of Mrs. Fair, Mount Street.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eeiidle, Christchurch, have arrived in Wellington and will sail by the Eangitiki tomorrow at daybreak for a trip to England, Scotland, and the Continent.

Mrs. B.Hill and Miss C. Hill, Lyall Bay, left by the Wanganella today'for Sydney, en route to England and South Africa.

Mrs. Florence Porter is visiting Carterton in connection with Bible Society work. ' ' .

Many parties, including a large luncheon party at the Otago Women's Club, were* given recently in Dunedin in honour of Mrs.. Marshall Maedonald, who has done much useful work'in the interests of the poor and the sick (states a southern exchange). Mrs. Maedonald has now taken up her residence in Wellington.

, Mrs. G. M. Wright, Takapau, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson, Christchureh, left, today by the Wanganella for Australia, where they expect to spend some months.

_Mrs..X. H. Wilson (Auckland), Miss A. Appleton (Melbourne), Miss B Appleton (Melbourne), Miss M. Fishbourne (Melbourne), and Mrs E Eamsbotham (Auckland) arc staying at the Midland Hotel.

Mrs. M. J. Fogarty (Greymouth), Misses M. and E. Greenslade (Dunedin) Mrs. Allan Moody and Miss Joy Moody (Auckland) are among, the guests at the Hoyal Oak Hotel. -

"Visitors to Wellington staying al thei Hotel St. George include Miss Barker' and Mrs. V. Savage (Gisborne), ™ *><& Wi! ds (Eng]ana), Miss- n! Kelly (Sydney), Mrs. B, M. Capper ford^ and Dr- Doris Gordon (Strat-

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 15