PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs.. C.,J.8. .Norwood and Miss Edna Norwood will'leave tomorrow evening-, by ■'■Main Trunk train for Auckland.' They will join. the Ruahine, which leaves on : Saturday for England, and expect to'beaway for some months. Mrs. Imlay. Saunders and Mrs.. Grammittj Wanganui, ;aie visiting Wellington for the races. . ~: . Mr. and Mrs. E.: Hurley,- Patea, Taranaki, whj have been visiting Ohristehurch, returned to Wellington this morning- 'on their way Miss- P. Mayo, England, arrived in Wellington by the-Makura and is staying at the Hotel Cecil. Mrs. W. A. Parton, Wellington, is spending a week in.the Taranaki district. • Miss Dorothy Kerr arid her brother, Mr. Ernest Kerr, Cave, arrived in Wellington yesterday en route for England, where Miss Kerr's marriage will take place to Mi1. David' Young. •Mrs. J. C. Heathcrington, Wellington, is visiting-Timaru; Miss Eileen 'Goodson, WelUnglon, is, the guost-of Mr. and.Mrs. Errol Reid,' (Blenheim. >' ~ • Miss Barbara Jones, Christchui-ch, is 'the guest of Mrs. A. E. Worry, Lower Hutt. • ' ~~ Miss Mary Campbell, Hawke's Bay, who lias been visiting Wellington, has returned to her home. ■ Mrs., B. E. Evans, South- Canterbury, provincial president- pi thq W.D.F.U., is visiting Wellington for tlic annual conference. -, ' ■ Miss Simpson (Waipawa)j Mrs. J. Macdonald ''(Wanganui), Mrs. YE. G. RatKbone and Miss N. Eatlibone, and Mrs. E. Kood (Hawke's Bay), Mrs. T: Stewart (Ohingaiti), and Mrs. A. Goodwin (Pigeon Bay) are among the guests at -Hie Royal Oak Hotel. Mrs. F. M. Hawes (Auckland) and Mrs. Alex. ■ Gillanders (North Canterbury) are at the Hotel.St. George.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 9, 11 July 1934, Page 17
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