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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Anthony. Can', of Auckland, is visiting Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Pi. Moss left for Hastings this morning.

' Mrs. Williamson, Bulls, and lier daughter are the guests of Mrs. W. B. Montgomery, Kelburn.

Miss Sheila Coates," who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Nelson, Duimevirke, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. H. J. Thompson and Mrs. L. C, Blundcll will return today after spending a holiday at Paraparaurau.

Mrs. P. J. B. Fordham, Wellington, left lnsf night for a visit to Christchnreh.

Mrs. J. S. Keid, Oamaru, is staying with Mrs. A. K. S. Mackenzie, Tinakori Bond.

Mrs. George Helmore, Christehureh, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned home. :

Mrs. Shirley Wright, Ghristchurch, is visiting Wellington.

Miss Palairet left for her home in Eaugiora last evening by the Maori.

Miss Urquhart, Wanganui, is spending a few days in Wellington.

Miss K. Hollis, Wellington, is the guest of Miss E. Parsons, Wanganui.

Miss Nancy Wilson, of the Dental. Clinic, who lias been visiting Wanganui, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. J. J. Patterson, "Wellington, is on a brief visit to Da.nnevirke.

Mr. and Mrs. Staubridge, sen., left by the Wauganella for an extended tour of Australia.

Mrs. John Kerr, New Plymouth,, is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. F. J. Thurham, Wellington, is visiting Auckland.

Miss Cynthia Litchiield has returned to Wellington from Christchurch.

Miss Holdgate, Timaru, is visiting Wellington. . # ■

Mrs. E. H. J. Camm, Christchurch, is visiting Wellington.

Miss Hume.:h.?s returned to Wellington after a visit to her sister, Mrs.

J. T : Vbtter, Dannevirke.

Miss F. Holland, Wellington, is stay' ing with Miss M. Dean, Napier.

Mr*- Hans Anderson, Napier, arrived yesterday, to spend- a' fortnight's holiday in Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Clabburn, Wellington who have been staying at "Hillsbrook," Havelock North, have returned home.

Mr.'"and Mrs. D. Marcus, Kelburn, have returned from a visit to Havelock North. ■'"■■■ .......

Miss 33. MeKittrick was appointed district nurse at Petone at a meeting of the Wellington Hospital Board last evening.

Mrs. Koss Gore has received a cable [from her daughter, Betty,-saying that ■ her marriage to Mr. Lewis Shaw, the [young English- actor, will take place at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, on September 4 (states the "Sydney Morning Herald"). Miss Eoss Gore, since her arrival in England, has been staying with Mr. Shaw's parents in Kent. Plans for her wedding have only just been completed, as the bridegroom-elect's contract with the Twickenham film studios had first to bo fulfilled. ...

Mrs. P. A. O'Neill, of Wanganui, kit by the Wanganella yesterday for Sydney, accompanied by her niece,. Miss Patricia Eyan, of Wellington.

Miss Lily Samms, who has been visiting her parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Samms, Christchurch, has returned to Wellington.

Miss W. Swan (Wanganui) and Mrs. JL Bradley (Feilding) are staying at the Grand Hotel.

Eeeent Wellington callers at the High Commissioner's Office in London include Mr. and Mrs. A. A. M. Taylor and Miss Taylor, Mr. T. L. Parsonage (Hataitai), Mrs. E. J. Kiddiford (Lower Hutt), Mr. L. D. Paterson, and Mr. W. H. Nicholas.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 15