PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. Howard Booth and Miss Noel Booth, Carterton, are spending race week in Wellington. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Keiller, Palmerston North, are visitors to Wellington for the races. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duncan and Mrs. Lan Mcßae, Masterton, are visiting Wellington for the races. Miss, Betty. Reeve's, Dunedin, is paying a visit to Wellington.Miss I. Young, Heretaunga, has been visiting The Chateau, Tongariro. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vogel, Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, have returned from a short visit to Christchurch. Miss Doris Bruere, Rangiora, Christchurch1, is visiting Wellington. Mrs. Tweed, Wellington, who has been'visiting the' East, arrived in Auckland by the Monowai on Monday and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Towle, Remuera Road. Mrs. W. H. Nash-and Miss Parnell have -returned to Wellington after spending the weekend at The Chateau, Tongariro.. ;■. , '■■'■ Miss Georgina.Haire is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. f Mrs. O. A. Bunny, Masterton, left by the Monowai yesterday; on its Islands cruise. Mrs. E. S. Wing, Devonport, has arrived in Wellington en route to San Francisco. Miss Yvonne Yeats is leaving for Sydney by the Marama on Friday to stay with. Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Rose Bay. : . . ! 7 Miss Nancy Deans, Christchurch, is a visitorV to Wellington for the races. vMrs.'t'. iWright, Wanganui,. is staying with1 her aunt, Mrs. Cockayne, Kelburn. Mrs. I?, IS,,Manning and her , two children,-who-have been visiting relatives in; New, Zealand, left .Wellington yesterday ;by ;i.i;he:Maunganui on their return to Rarotonga. . Recent callers' at the High Commissioner's Office,; London, included Lieut-. ColonelW.'Colqiihoun, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boulter, Miss N. G. Welch, Dr. and Mrs. G. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Moore, Miss Helen D. Montague, Miss M. Court, Miss.M, G. Post, Mr. K. Beaglehole, Mr. J. Healy Ormrod, Mr. and Mrs. J.i R. Lockie, Mrs. M.' McLaren, Mr. A. 'N; Button, Mr. K. F. .Button, Mr. T. L. Buxton, Mrs. J. G. Swan, Mr. A/ Logans Mr. A. A.' Brash, Miss I. Brash, Mr. R. H. Harding.' Mrs. Murray . Fuller has returned from Nelson where she' held a very successful exhibition of her beautiful collection of; pictures by .British and foreign, artists.*/.. .: .■■■ . - . • Mrs. Gilbert' Parkinson, who has been appointed secretary of the Reform Club, which in future;,will be known as the National Club,'.was presented by, the guests of. Sayes- Court Private Hotel, where she has occupied the position as manageress for some time, with a handsome brown leather handbag, together with a well-filled wallet. Mrs. E. F. O'Leary (Timaru). and Mrs. Algar Williams (Featherston) are staying at the Midland Hotel. ; -Mrs. T. C. List and Miss M. Cormack (New Plymouth'), Mrs:' F. Graham (Christchurch');Y and Mrs. C. McKellar (London) are staying at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. G. M. (Palmerston North) and Mrs. R. Appleton (Hokitika) are staying at the Grand Hotel. Miss D. Monro (Blenheim), Miss J. Shield (Hastings), Mrs. Davis (Palmerston North), Mrs. Peacock (Masterton), Mrs. Sutton (Xurow), and Mrs. McCarthy (Hawera) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. -Mrs. Carpenter (Pahiatua), Mrs. E. Harley Drew (Palmerston North), Mrs. S. Mayer -(Auckland), and Mrs. and Miss Taylor (Martinborough) are staying at the Empire Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 17
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