PERSONAL NOTES
Archdeacon and Mrs. A. L.,Hansell, who have been the guests of Archbishop and Miss Julius, "Cloudesley," Cashmere Hills, have returned to Wellington. Sir James Grose and Miss Millicent Grose, who have been visiting Australia, returned to Wellington today. Mrs Feng Wang arrived in Wellington this morning by the Maunganui to jbih' her husband, Mr. Feng Wang, Chinese Consul, who has been here for some months: Mrs. Wilfred Stead, who has been in- Wellington recently, has returned to Hastings.' -Miss .Ruth. Northcrpft, ,of . Christchurch, is spending a fortnight in Wellington as the guest of Mrs: J* C. Webb, Talavera Terrace. Mrs. A. I. Cottrell, Fendalfon, will leave Christchurch on Thursday to visit her patents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Webb, of Martinborough. Miss Joan Wheeler, who has been her guest, will accompany her. as .far. as Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Winston a* Barrow, Hastings,-.spent a few days in Wellington before .leaving, for England by the Rangi^ata:.' ; •;,,-, Mr. anS*:Mrs; Maurice Myers, who have been 'Ttfsiting Australia; returned to Wellington this morning in the Maunganui. Mrs. Howard Booth, Carterton, is a visitor, to Wellington. Miss \M. Speed, of Koromiko, is spending a holiday in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Matthews left by the Aorangi on a trip to the East, and intend visiting Japan, China, and Java. i Miss Joan Bayfleld has returned to Wellington from a holiday spent in Nelson, Westport, and the Glaciers. . Mrs.. Lysaght, ,01 Taiiranga, jis staying ;yttth her daughter, Miss Lysaght, 21 Hatton Street, Karori, for a few weeks. ' ■'■' x_i'Mr. and Mrs. S. Glanville, who have been spending some months of furlough in New Zealand, will arrive in Wellington today en route for China, where they will resume their work at the China Inland Mission. ;; Mrs. Percy Elworthy, South Canterbury, is visiting her father and sister. Archbishop and Miss Julius, Cashmere Hills, dhmchurc& ": /; . Miss Devereaux, of Graftoh Road, Auckland, -is..yisiting Wellington. ' Mrk'S. Ri-Webb, who'fhas been visiting Wellingtqp,.has returned to Christchurch. \ Miss Blanch Keys, of Kelburn, left last week by the Wanganella for Australia. < Miss Diana Waters will leave-Wel-lington on May 21 for Napier, where she will commence training at the Public Hospital; < There were many friends on the wharf recently to bid farewell to Sir. Cecil and Lady Day. Their cabin was a bower of flowers, and there were many interesting-looking parcels with ■farewell gifts, telegrams and letters. Lady. Buckleton, Mrs. C. Morice, and Miss Thurston were among the New Zealanders who were given a place in St;1 Paul's Cathedral, London, on the occasion of the Jubilee service. > Mr^s. Willis and Miss \V. Hynes arrived 'in' Wellington I. from _ Christchurch on Saturday m,orning.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 15
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