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PEESONAL NOTES

The lion; Alexander Shaw, Lady Margaret, aud Miss Jean Shaw will leave this evening, for Auckland, and will return to "Wellington on Saturday morning. Mrs. 'Raphael, Christchurch, is at present visiting Wellington. • Lady Hosking, Wadestown, will leave Wellington on Friday ..evening to visit her sou and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hosking, North Canterbury. . ' - t . . Mrs. T. McKibbon, Tinakori Boad, is visiting her: brother, Mr. F. ,C. Fairclough, Christchurch. . .. Mrs. O'Brien, Nelson,^ is the guest of her sister, Miss Mcßac, matron of the Bed Cr6ss Hospital, Hobson Street. Mr. and Mrs. 'Erie Baume,' Sydney, who have spent some weeks in Wellington, will leave this evening for Auckland, and will spend a fortnight 'there before returning- to- Australia. Miss Card, Feathcrston, is visiting Wellington for Archbishop Redwood's jubilee celebrations, and is' staying at the Hotel Cecil. Her brother, Mr. Card, Mayor of Feathcrston, who aceompan-. ied her to' Wellington, returned home today. The Rev.'and Mrs. Claienco Eaton, Christchurch, who attended the Methodist Conference in Wellington, hpent the weekend in Nelson before letiuning home. Miss A. Piccce, Sydney, who leaves for England by the lonic on M-Jich 6, is visiting relatives and friends in Wellington. ' ' Mrs. C. Oakleigh Greenwood; Christchurch, has' arrived in Wellington for a, visit. The engagement'is announced in an exchange between Janice Mildred, elder daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. A. R. Blunden, "The Downs," Bennetts, North Canterbury, and Arthur Trevor, younger son of the late 'Mr. A. R. Wallis, "Gatesheath," English- Avenue, Mornington, Dunedin, and of Mrs. Wallis, Greymouth. Miss D. A. "Whitelaw, Eihtoul Street, will be ay passenger on the Monowai from Wellington, on Monday next on the Sounds trip. She .will be accompanied by Mrs. A. Miller and Miss Paddy Hope Gibbons. • , Mr. and Mrs. David .Crozicr, Christchuich, have returned home after a tour of the Noith Island. Mrs. B. C. Rutherford, Hororata, North Canterbury, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at 'the Royal Oak Hotel. Miss Ruth' Townley, Wellington, is spending a few days in Napier, and. is I the guest of Mis. i\ Cray. _ ( Mrs. A. Chappell, Eongotai, is' staying at the Capitol, Ottiki Beach. Staying at the Hotel St. George are Mrs. A. H. \Ahreus (Pahiatua), Mrs A. K. Furric (Apia, Samoa), Mrs. N. P. McDonald (Turakina Valley), Mrs. S. Douglas (Ethelton), and MisvG-. Y. Lowcry, (Christchurch). ' ,' Mrs. McLean, Miss McCaithy, Mrs. R. Thomas, and , Miss F. Furness (Auckland), Mrs. P. R. Cook and Mrs. and Miss Burling "(Masterton), Miss D. Perry and Miss T. Eoss (Feilding), Mis. L. Mackav (Nelson), and Mis. E. Sunderland (Havelock North) are among the guests at the Royal Oak Hotel. •\ Miss Chaplin (England), Mrs. Tomkinson (Wales),,-Miss K. Gardiner (Warrington), Mrs. J. McDonald, Miss M. C. Bennett, Mrs. Lamartino Ya!tes, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, and Mrs. F, E. O'Brien (London) are'among'the guests at the' Midland Hotel;, Miss Cara Johnston, Tvho- has- been visiting her parents, Mr. Justice Johnston and Mrs. Johnsto.n, in Christchurch will return to Wellington tomorrow morning.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 13

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PEESONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 13

PEESONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 13