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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Browning, Halswell Street, left Wellington this morning for Napier and Eotorua, accompanied by her.daughter, Mrs. Campbell Hay, and Miss Marine MacKellar (Christchurch). Miss Sheila Hudson, who has been touring the South Island with Miss MacKellar, returned to Wellington yesterday morning, and is staying with her aunt, Mis. W. Watson, Halswell Street. Mr. ana Mrs. J.-F. Vogel, Lower Hutt, left on Saturday evening for Auckland, j where Mrs. Vogel'.will stay with her grandmother, Mrs. Thorne-George. Miss G. Trolove, "The Shades," Marlborough, who has been visiting Mrs. Whyte (Talavera Terrace) and Mrs. John Duncan (Heretaunga), returned to Blenheim on Saturday by aeroplane. Mrs. Maurice Earle, Wanganui, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. .Brodie, Lower Hutt, has returned home. Mrs. M. J. C. do Meric, who is at pre- j sent staying in Auckland, will leave New Zealand this month for England. Mrs; J. N. S. Wallens arrived in Weilington last evening from Melbourne to spend some weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. A. Gill, Kawhiti Terrace, before leaving for England. Miss Nancy Gardner arrived in Wellington on Saturday morning from Christchurch, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Foster, Tinakori Epad. . Misses Marjorie and Marian MacFarlane, Auckland, who have been staying with, their sister, Mrs. P. 8..-..M. Hanna, Karori, left today by car for the. Chateau, Tongariro. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peacock, The Terrace, will leave for England by the lonic, and will be accompanied by Mrs. Peacock's sister, Mrs. Hobson. During their absence their house will be occupied by Lieut.-.Commander G. St. A. Alcock, E.N., whose wife will arrive shortly from England. Miss Helen Whyte, Talavera Terrace, who has been visiting Mrs. Harold Barker, Christchurch, will return to Wellington on Wednesday morning. ■ Mrs. J. Renton Watt, -Auckland, arrived in Wellington at the end or! last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tingey, Hamilton Koad, Hataitai, will leave by tlie Wanganella on Thursday for an extended visit to Australia. They expect to be away three months, and during their absence, their daughter, Mrs. B.J. Strathmore will occupy their home at Hataitai. . ... Mrs. Hale-Monrp returned to Wellington yesterday morning from tho South Island. : Mrs. J. S. Barton, Lower Hutt, left on Saturday for a brief, visit to Napier. , Miss Valeric Corliss, vice-president of the Wellingtoa branch of the Music Teachers' Association, Trill leave •ithi3.evening for Dunedin to attend the Music Teachers' Association Conference as Wellington delegate. Mrs. N. Barlow, Sumner, is the guest of Mrs. "A. Barnett, Wellington. Mrs. F. TTniacke,'Stratford, has been spending a few days with her<■ brother, Dr. A. Carbery,. Hobson Street. Miss Mary Olwyn, "Seadale," Gis-. borne, returned home .today by car, after a visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. James are Wellington visitors to Christchurch. Mrs. Guy Cotterill and Mrs. G. Colbeck, who have been visiting Auckland, passed through Wellington at the weekend on their return to Christchurch. Miss Eva Barrett, Christchurch, has returned home after spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, Willis Street. ■ ■■,■ »;..-, ■'}; . ..:; \ .■' . , • . Mrs. G. W. Patterson has returned to Christchurch'■* after a holiday spent in Wellington.' ..'■'■..••■■' Visitors to Wellington staying at the Empire Hotel include. Misses Taylor (2), W. Chisholm, G. E. Eoss, M. H. Tuthill, M. -L. Oliver, and M. B. Campbell, all of Auckland. Mrs. C. Matthews and Miss E. Matthews,. Gisborne, arc among the guests at the Itoyal Oak Hotel. Mrs. G-eorge Kerr,.- Tiinaru, who visited Wellington for the golf tournament at Hevetaunga last week, left for the South on Saturday evening.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 11

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 11

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 11