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PERSONAL NOTES

.Lieutenant and Mrs. W. L. Eolleston, 'who have been spending a fortnight in Christchurch, will : return to Wellington tomorrow morning. Mrs. John Duncan, Heretaunga, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. de Stacpoole, Takapau, returned home last evening. , ■■•■' ■ ""*■ Mrs. and Miss F. W. Nolan arrived in Wellington yesterday from Gisborne, and are staying.at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. Mrs; Stewart Mair, Christchurch, ia the guest of Mrs. Bryan Todd, Hobson Street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alan Copeland, Christchurch, who' have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peacock, Bawhiti Terrace, will leave this evening for Auckland, en route-to Sydney, where they will spend somemonths. Mr. and Mrs. J.T3. O'Shea, Oriental Bay, will ■. spend Easter with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Holde'u, Gisborne. Miss Hegarty, Gisborne, will arrive in Wellington this evening to stay with her aunt, Mrs. C. Todd, Upland Road. v Mrs. H. P. Hopkins, Wellington, is tho guest of Mrs. A. 0. Nottingham, Avonside, Christchurch. Mrs. F. P. Warburton, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. E. Aslin, -~ Dunedin, who attonded the National Council Conference in Wellington last week,'is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J. McLaren, Christchurch. Mrs. J. T. Gilling, Wellington, who* has been spending ;three months in tho Southlsland, is now staying in Christchurch^ ■, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Anderson, Greymouth, left Wellington for Christchurch on Monday. Mrs. L. B. Hart, diristchureh, and hen daughter, Mrs. A. B. Edwards,- arrived from Christchurch yesterday to join the Makura for Sydney and Melbourne. A small lunclieon party was given yesterday by Lady Wilford in honour of Mrs. G. W. Forbes, the table decorations being carried out with beautiful carnations' and maidenhair fern. The guests were Misses McLean, Miss^ Isobel Wilford, Lady Myers, Mrs. Sprott, Mrs. Bernard Wood, Miss Harcourt, Mrs. A. D. Crawford, and Miss Sybil Nathan. ' ' A cable message from Sydney states tha,t tho wrestler King Elliot was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney) to an Auckland girl, Miss ,Euby Russell, a hospital nurse. It is understood that the bride met Elliot in hospital when he was injured in a wrestling bout in the Dominion. Mr. and Mrs: G. Goodwin, Mr. H. H. Sterling, Mr. G. H. Mackley, Miss M. I Mawhinney, and >Mr. E. W. Henry were recent Wellington visitors to the White Star Hotel, Queenstown. Among Now Zealanders recently in London, "The* Post's" representative mentions the following Wellington people: Mr. F. G,, Cummins, Major W. Ivory, Mr. John Hardwick-Smith, and Mr. H. M. Farrington. Visitors to Wellington staying at the Eoyal - Oak Hotel include Mrs. Murchinson (Lake Coleridge),' Miss M. 8. Martin (Marlinborough), and Miss Nathan (Palmerston North).^,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 15