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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Adam -Macfarlane is a Kelson visitor to Wellington.

Miss Margaret Whyte, Talavp-ra Terrace, is paying a visit to Tbngariro National Park.

Mr. and Mrs. P.J. E. Fordham will leave on Thursday for Christchurch and Dunodiu, and expocfc to bo away from Wellington for several weeks.

Mrs. E. Orniheini, Eangiruru, and Mrs. Gillon, Auckland, will arrive in Wellington shortly, and will be the guests of Mrs. E. Butholz, Sydney Street.

Jliss Joyce Pearson, who has been for some time in Sydney, will return to Wellington by the Wanganclla on Wednesday.

Miss Lorna Brodie, Tinakori Road, left last night for Marlborough, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Charles Murray.

Miss Moncrieff, of tho Y.W.C.A. staff, who has been visiting Sydney, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. E. T. Porter will arrive from Dunedin tomorrow morning to make her

future home in Wellington. She has taken Mrs. Tripe's house in Selwyn Terrace.

Mr. and Mrs.. Alan. Gillies have left for Christehurch, where Mr. Gillies will take up a position on tho toaehing staff of St. Andrew's College.

Mrs. Brieo and Miss Mollio Brice, who have- been visiting Mrs. Stuart, Glendining, Dunodiii, have returned to Wadestown.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. J. Burke are Wellington visitors to Christchurch.

Miss Kathleen Somervillo has returned to Wellington after spending a holiday in Palmerston North.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Long, Wellington, are staying with. Mrs. W. A. Vcitch, Wanganui.

Mrs. Vernon Smith, Wanganui, who has been staying in Wellington, lias returned home.

Miss D. Twemlow, Wauganui, is visiting Wellington.

Miss Laurenson and Miss Bell, of the Girls' College teaching staff, Wanganui, are visiting Wellington.

Miss O. Cave, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. A. C. Small, Wanganui.

Mrs. F. Webb-Jones and Mrs. G. Hardy, Wanganui, are in Wellington.

Mrs. Webster, who has been staying with Miss Taylor, Wanganui, has returned to Wellington.

Miss Long, who has been tho guest of Miss Muriel Janes, Wanganui, has returned to Wellington, accompanied by Miss Janes.

Miss E. Mackay (formerly head of the commercial department of the Wellington Girls' College for several years) and Miss S. Mackay (who was in charge of a similar department in the Hutt High School), who have been in charge of the Hebron High School, South India, for about five years, will return by the Wanganella tomorrow to spend a holiday in New Zoaland.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Byrne, Wellington, are visiting Rotorua.

Mrs. J. Urquhart (Wanganui) and Mrs. Forbes (Christchurch) are at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. X". Blackmore (Palmers ton North), Mrs. G. S. Kemp (Gisborno), Miss B. Landels (Hastings)^ Miss E. Meßao (Wairoa), Miss I. Grippe (Napier), and Misses M. and E. Linklator (Palmerstbn North) are at the Eoyal Oak Hotel.

Miss Perrett, Christehureh, Is staying at the Midland Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1934, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1934, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1934, Page 15