RERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. Stanton Hareourt, Hobson Street, is visiting Blenheim. Mrs. J. K. Tripe is visiting her daughter, llrs. L, C. Chaytor, at Blenheim. Miss E. Grey, AVauganui, is a visitor to Wellington. Mrs. Wallace and Miss, Graham, who have been visiting Wellington, have returned to Waverley. Miss Joan Coleman, Stratford, who is the guest of Miss Rita Thompson, Wadestown, will return homo tomorMrs. W. Cable, Wellington, left by the Eangitata for a visit to England. Mrs. Desmond Toild has returned to Wellington after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Edmonds, Fendalton, Christchurch. Mrs. Eathbone, Napier, who has been visiting Mrs. F. Clayton, Wellington, will return north tomorrow. Mrs. W. G. Talbot, Akatarawa, is a guest of Mrs. Frank E. Taylor, Clifton Terrace. Mrs. H. "riavelock Barnett, Napier, has been paying a- short visit to Wellington to bid farewell to • her sister, Mrs. E. Atkinson Eiddoll, formerly of Christchurch, who left by the Wanganella, en route to England, where her future homo will be at "Champneys' Tring," Hertfordshire. Mr. and Mrs. Searlo Ellingham, Ormondville, are visiting Wellington.
Miss G. Guscott, Khandallah, is visiting Wanganui, and staving at Foster's Hotel.
Miss Roma Mulligan, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Mulligan, Someriield, Canterbury.
Mr. and Mrs. James Maher, Ohingaiti, left by the Wanganella yesterday on a holiday trip to Australia.
Miss Barbara Bassett, Wellington, is spending the holidays with her father, Mr. S. K. Bassett, at Sumner.
Mrs. Terinant, Woodville, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Monteath, Christchurch, is in Wellington, en Touto for her home.
Mrs. G. Hamilton Price' and her two children, Christ-church, are in Wellington, en route for Auckland and later for England.
Miss Marjorie Gibbard is returning to Christchurch tonight after spending a holiday with her aunt, Mrs. P. Atliea, Island Bay.
Mrs. A. Cornelius, Wellington, is among the visitors to Blenheim.
Mrs. W. H. Dickens and Miss M. Dickens, Wellington, arc visiting Auckland.
Miss G. Powley, Dunedin, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Hotel St. George.
Mrs. D. Mayston (Calcutta) and Mrs. E. Harold (Nelson) are staying at tho Empire Hotel.
Mrs. M. F. Bourke, Wellington, is among the visitors to Auckland.
Miss Sheila Maclndoe, Auckland, is paying a visit to Wellington.
Mrs. H. Beauchamp and Miss P. Beauchamp, AVollington, are among the visitors to Auckland.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1934, Page 11
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