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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. W. Poison, Taranaki, arrived in Wellington yesterday. ,;•, , . /Miss Violet MacMillan, who spent her vacation in Dunedin, has returned to Massey College, Palrnerston North. Miss F. E. Kershaw, of the Wellington Girls' College, has returned from a holiday spent in Auckland; ,Mrs. Morton Patcrson, . Wadestown, who .has been spending a holiday at the Chateau,, will arrive home'.on.Monday. ■•'. Mrsr/Thornton' Jackson'.'. and Miss Betty Jackson, Remuera, Auckland, will arrive in Wellington on Monday mofning. Miss Jackson will be the guest of Mrs. J. S. Elliott. Miss Agnes Manson and the Misses Molly and AVanaka Stephens, all of Oamaru, are the guests of Mrs; R. Cashnian, Eoscneath. . Miss K. Zeisler, of Wanganui, will arrive in Wellington on Monday for a short visit. Mr?. E. A. Barrer, Masterton, who returned from the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference by the Niagara, is the guest of'her sister; Mrs. Middleton, Wellington. Miss C. Cameron, Te Ore Ore, Masterton, will arrive in Wellington on Monday for a short visit. Miss Edna Joiner (Oamaru) arrived from the south yesterday, and is the guest of Mrs. G. Maxwell Jenkinson, Lower Hutt. Miss Pauline Patton, Wellington, is visiting relatives in Blenheim. Mrs. I. Duncan. Wanganui, will arrive- in Wellington on Monday. Miss B. Battersby, Auckland, is at the Grand Hotel. Miss Hay (Christchurch), Miss Motlie Day (Lower Hutt), and Mrs. Webb (Christchurch) are at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. Hunt (Pembroke) and Mrs, H. B. L'ethbridge (Otaki) are at the Royal Oak Hotel. Miss" Grace Buchanan, principal of the Hataitai Kindergarten, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Buchanan, Feilding, returns to Wellington on Monday. Miss M. Erskine, Blenheim, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned home. Miss Theresa Ward, who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. B. B. Wood, Heretaunga, will return to Christchurch on Monday. Mrs. E. E. Tripe, Selwyn Terrace, who has been staying at the Chateau, will return home on Monday. Mrs. Colin Hutton, St. John's Hill, Wanganui, and the Misses P. and M. Hutton will arrive in Wellington on Monday. Mrs. Hutton and Miss P. Hutton will be the guests of MrsHenry Hall, Hill Street, and Miss M. Hutton will be the guest -of Mrs. A. H. Cockayne, Kelburn. -i Miss Mary Thompson, Hawkestone Street, who is at present in Dunedin, will return to Wellington at the beginning of the week. "* Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Osborne, who have been staying with Mrs. John G. Osborne, Wellington, havo returned to Christchurch. Mrs. Ormond Cooper, Murphy Street, who has been visiting Nelson, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Aston, St. Albans, Christchurch, have returned home after visiting Pieton and Wellington. Mrs. H. S. Lawrence, Garden Road, Christchurch, passed through, Wellington yesterday on her way to Auckland, where she will preside at the annual meeting of the Ladies' Golf Union. Mrs. Leo Campion, Fordcll, Wanganui, will arrive in Wellington on Monday. . Miss Joan Hawley, who has been spending a holiday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunn, Stanmore Eoad, Linwood, has returned to her home at Lowry Bay, Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh, Fordell, Wanganui, will arrive in Wellington on. Monday for a short visit. Mrs. C. H. Treadwell, Wellington, who has been visiting Botorua, has returned home. Mrs. Percy Wright and Miss Eileen AVright, who were the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. H. Nelson. AVright, the Vicarage, Akaroa, have returned - to their homo in Karori, Wellington. Miss E. Sturdy, .. Wellington, will leave by the south 'boat tonight for Christchurch. Mrs. Gini, Wellington, left last night for Christchurch, where she will be the guest of Mrs." Andrew McEwin. Miss V. Crispen, of Blenheim, Major and Mrs. Kennedy, of Nelson, Mrs. Rangi Royal, of Ruatoki, Mr. B. AY. Smith, of Taumarunui, Miss Nudigan, of Oamaru, are at £he Hotel Cecil.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 18