PERSONAL NOTES
Lady Myers, Kolburn, who is at present visiting Auckland, will return to Wellington next Wednesday.
Miss Gladys Nathan and her niece, Miss Juliet Nathan, will leave Wellington in three weeks' time for a trip to Sydney.
Mrs. A. T. Chapman and Miss Mollie Chapman, St. Albans, Christchiu-eh, who are the guests of: Mi', and Mrs. Cheviot Bell, Lowry Bay; will return homo early next week.
Mrs. E. A. Ransom returned to Wei-: lington tliis week after a visit to the north.
, Mrs. Eadford, who has been visiting Wellington, will.leave this evening for Christchurch, en route to her home in Hokitika. ,
Mrs. T. F. Corkill, Wellington, who has been visiting the South Island, will return home tomorrow morning.
Mrs. J. E. Galbraith, who has been staying with Mrs. Lo Cren, Wellington, has returned1 to Dunedin.
Miss Masters, Stratford, is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Eansom at the Ministerial Eesidence, Tinakori Koad.
Mrs. A. Burgess, Lower Hutt, has returned to Wellington after a holiday visit to Duncdin.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dawson, who have been" staying at the Hotel St. George, left Wellington last evening for Christchureh.
Mrs. G. Aston, of Ashburton, one of Canterbury's^ pioneers, celebrates her ninety-third birthday today. Mrs. Aston is the mother of Mr. John Aston, of Wellington. " ■ •
Madame Winnie Fraser, the New Zealand singer, .will, arrive in Wellington on Tuesday on the first stago of her journey to. Australia, where she will spend three . months. . She is under engagement .to. the. Australian Broadcasting Board and. to the Melbourne Philharmonic. Society, at whose production of "Hiawatha".she will sing the role of Minnehaha.
Mrs. 'Paish-,-who with her husband, Mr. L.A. Paish, his Majesty's Trade Commissioner for New . Zealand, has been abroad for the past twelve months, will return to Wellington on Monday.
Among the guests at the Midland Hotel are Madame L. Eoux (Cognac, France), Mrs. A. H. Henderson- (Soufabaya), and Miss M. E. Cooper (New York). . ■ ■ ■
Mrs. Alfred Adams (Auckland) ', Miss Dalryniple (Bulls), and Mrs. T. B.< Willis (Greatford)' aro among the guests at the Eoyal Oak Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 8
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