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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss Isobel Turrell, Christchurch, who has been staying with. Miss Beatrice Cowper, Dannevirke, will arrive in ■Wellington tomorrow, and will spend the weekend with Mrs. Gibson Stott, Hobson Street, before returning south. The engagement is announced of Mr. Prank Hubert Onslow, third son of the late Bey. M. E. S. Onslow, 8.N., of Langford Court, Langford Budville, and of Mrs. Onslow, of Fitzhead, near Tauntqn, and the Hon. Lena Barbara Joan Ogilvie-Grant, of Grant, only daughter of Lord and Lady Strathspey (states "The Post's" London representative). Mrs. 11. Kelson Wright and Miss Nancy Kelson Wright, who have been the guests of Mrs. James Mackenzie, Karori, have returned to Akaroa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beading and Miss Betty Beading, Tinakori Boad, will leave nest week to spend Christmas at Moeraki. Tli*v will then stay with Mrs. Beading's,. Jnther, Sir John Sinclair, Dunedin. Miss Nancy Gardner, Christehurch, was a visitor to Wellington for the Benson-Bichardson wedding yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shirtcliffe, Tinakori Boad, left Wellington last evening for Wanganui, en. route to Marton, where they will attend'the breaking-up ceremonies at Nga Tawa School. , At the Kensington Begister Office on November 8 the wedding took place of Mr. Alexander Mackay Scobie Mackenzie (Wellington) and Miss Clare Brocklebank. The bridegroom met his bride when he was acting as stage director at the Cambridge Festival Theatre- and the latter was helping in the stage management (states "The Post's" London representative). Miss Olive Gordon, Levin, is the guest of Mrs. Stanley Jardine, Wadestown. Mrs. B. E. Pureell ,and her two daughters returned to Wellington by the Monowai this week, after a three months' holiday in Australia. Miss Elizabeth Alpers, Christchurch, is spending this week T^ith Miss Juliet Nathan, and will visit Masterton during the weekend. Mr; and Mrs.. A. E. Caddick, Fendalton, Chriatehirreh, will, be visitors to Wellington during the holidays. By the Orama, leaving • London on November 11, the following passengers have booked through to New Zealand: — The Bey. B. A. Macdonald, the Bt. Hon. the Viscount Long of Wraxhall, the Viscountess Long ■of Wraxhall) Lieutenant-Colonel T. A. F. B. Oldfleld, Commander Sir Walter Windham and Lady Windhain, Mr. J. D. Bell, Miss B. F. Bell, Miss L. B. Borthwick, Mr. L. E. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dewar, Miss W. Dewar, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs. Downing, Mr. .and. Mrs. A. W. Harston, Mrs. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hay, Mrs. Doris Hilliard, Miss M. E. Kincaid, Mrs. Monktori, Mr." and Mrs. F. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Parkes, Mr. B. P. Pearson, Miss Sadlier, Miss E. B. S. Smith, Mrs. Smith, (states "The Post's" London representative). Next week, Sir Thomas and Lady Wilford will entertain to luncheon the members of the committee of the New Zealand Women's Association (writes "The Post's" London representative on November 9). On November 22 the High Commissioner will entertain the senior male! members of the staff of 415 Strand, and on November 29 he will be the host at luncheon of the Executive Committee of the New Zealand Society. All these functions will take place at the United Services Club. The girls of the staff at New Zealand House will be the guests of Lady Wilford on December 6. Mrs. C. F. .Marsh (Suffolk/England), and Mrs. G. B. Franklin (Wanganui), aro among the guests at the.Boyal Oak Hotel. Mrs.-A. C. F. Sharp1 and Miss E. L. Findlay (Melbourne), and Mrs. N. Patterson (London) are staying . at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. J. Bradley, Feilding, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. M. C. Budd, Toronto, is a guest at the Hotel St. George. The Children's Club party held recently was given by the After-care Society, which has instituted the club and done many other kindnesses to the little members.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1933, Page 13

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1933, Page 13

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1933, Page 13