PERSONAL NOTES
Lady Bourne and Miss Pamela Bourne, South Africa, who have been visiting in the north,-aro spending a in Wellington before leaving for abroad. , Mrs. Carey Hill, who arihcd m Kew Zealand from England d few months ago, and is at present in Chnstchurch, will, return to England early in Apul by the Tainaroa^ ■" jVEr. and. Sirs. H. W. Blundell, Martnnb,orough,'T«turned4odajpIfroru1 froru a holiday spent it\,|iq South Island. .<, Miss Isabel "Turrell, Chnst'ehurch, will arrive m Wellington on Tuesday morning en xouta to Danxievirke, ivhcre she will join Miss B^atrico Cowper. Together they will leave for a holiday visit to the Bay of Islands, Mrs. Guy Cottonll and .Miss Kathleen Hoaro (Christchurch) and Miss Alison Ddvi.es (Marlborough) will arrive in Wellington next Thursday for a tour of the North Island. Mrs. Pytt-Jaqkson, Murphy Street, has left for Napier,' wheie "she will visit ker^sister, Mrs^ Eussell. Mrs. Webb-Ware, Southern India, who is touung Noiv Zealand, and has just spcM some.-time at Chateau Tonganro, has am\ed in Wellington,"and is staying at the Grand.'Hotel. Mrs. Webb-Ware intends to -visit the South Island. ' \ , Misses Bullen, "The Lakes," Kaikoura, and their sister, Mrs. Hugo'niu, will lea\e New Zealand, early in April by the Tamaroa for a trip to-England. Miss Marjorie Ellingham, "Bywell," Ormondville, who has been paying a round of visits in Wellington, -will Teturn home on Mondaj. JVTr. and Mrs. Dcnjs Hoarc, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington tomorrow morning, en route to New Plymouth, ivheie Mi. Hoare will/ attend the Rotary Conference. Miss Jean Ornuston, Auckland, who has been the guest of Mrs. 11. G. CReid, Newman Terrace, has returned home. Miss Nancy Salmond has returned to Christchurch after a holiday spent in Wellington and Picton. Mrs. Campbell, Havelock North, is tTie guest of Mrs. Dartnell, Pitzherbert Terrace. Mrs. S. Cory-Wright, Wadestown, is visiting .her mother, Mrs. K. MacLennan f Auckland. Miss Joan Anderson, who recently gained the degree o± M.Sc. with firstclass honours, is tlie daughter of. the late Dr. W. J. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson, Shannon Street, Wellington. Mrs. James Knight, Lower Hutt, who 'has been spending a holiday m Palmerston North, has returned home. Mrs. Gaw and Mrs.-. I Stephens, England,'who have been visiting Wellington, have le,ft for Auckland. Miss Kathleen Hahe, Hobson Street, is paying a ,br.ief visit to Ha\»olock North. 0, • ,' .'■•-.. V, x Mrs. McPhee, Glen Eoad, Kelburn, is the present president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Parents' Association of Wellington Girls' College, Pipites^ Street. i The appointment is announced of Miss Eileen Fitzgerald as matron, of Bledisloe. House-, the new, homo for aged blind men at the New Zealand Institute for the Blind, Parnell. Miss Eitzgerald was with'the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces during the war. Mrs1. N. D. Hood, Karori, is visiting relatives in the South Island. Mrs.^ Walter Horton, Invereargill, is visiting her sister, Mis. D. P. Fisher, Sussex Street. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney "Williams, Miss Thelma,.; Williams, and Mr., Frank Williams, Gisborne, are the guests of Mrs L. "W,. Hanlon for Aichbishop Eedw ood's jubilee celebrations Miss Millie Stagpoole, Gisboine., is ajso tlie guest of her sister, Mrs. Hanlcin. Mr. and Mrs. John Harming, with Mrs. Jack Harming, jun, are spending a holiday in Dunedm, where they attended the Nottage Hanmng wedding. Mrs. F. W. Thomas has returned to Christchuroh after a \isit to Wellington and Nelson. Misa Preeman-Biown, Wostport, ii spending a holiday in ChristchuTch, and Will later come to Wellington. Mass Majone Paul, has received news that she *ha,s "been elected ■as a member of the Ecal Estato Institute j(lnc.) of New Zealand. Miss Paul has passed the examination necessary to hold the position. Only five ladies in New Zealand are qualified to add tho letters AR IE (N Z) to their names. Miss Greig (principal of Wellington Girls' College), Miss Batham (principal bf Wellington East Girls' College), Mrs Ernest Dawson, and Miss Ward (rcpre «entati\es of Wellington College Old Girls' Association), and Mrs. McPhee (president of the Wellington College Paients' Association) attended the funeral of the • lato • Mrs. E; W. Kane, JP, ■jesterday morning Miss Cassie Gann, of Chnstchurch (formerly ot Wellington) has been awarded a special certificate by the Trinity College of Music. Although only 16 years of age, Miss Gann has passed 23 examinations under the Tnnitv College of Music, London, and the Eoyal Academy of Music, London, mostly with honoms and distinction Last jear the Eojal Academy awarded her a special certificate Miss P. Evans and Miss D Lorimcr, of Chiistchureh, are MSitinjr Mr. and Mrs. S. H Eastall, of Northland. Among the guests at thp Hotel St George aro Mrs. E. *Gow (Pcith), and Mr* L\ U. Nelson (Hastings). Mrs B. C. Rutherford, (Canterbury), is staying at the Soyal Oak Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 8
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