LONDON PERSONALS
(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, July 6. Miss L. M. Harmer, chairman of the Southampton .Townswomen's Guild and Press secretary of the Hampshire Federation, has written, her impressions of a round-the-world tour for a Southampton paper. She mentions the existence of four Townswomen's Guilds in New Zealand, and remarks: "After seven weeks of the hottest summer on record in New Zealand one regretted leaving such a beautiful country peopled by the most kindly and hospitable folk one could meet. What a welcome they give, and what excellent housewives New Zealand women are!"
Lady (Isabel) Chaytor, who flew to Australia and New Zealand lecturing on fashions, was married at Caxton Hall on' June 27 to Mr. Edwin Burton Fiske, i a sixty-six year-old paper-board manufacturer, who is twenty-two years the bride's senior. The bride and bridegroom, accompanied by the bridegroom's daughter, arrived in a car half an hour before the time for the ceremony. ' The bride wore a pale blue ensemble, and hurried into the register office surrounded by guests, including her son, Sir William Chaytor, Bt, and her three daughters, Lilian, Clare, and Ann. Miss Norah Hocking (Feilding) will leave London in the middle of July for a tour in Cornwall, and subsequently she will go to Ireland. She expects to return to New Zealand at the end of the year. Mrs. F. Marx (Hamilton) and Miss E. E. Davey (Te Awamiitu) are touring England by 'car, and have just concluded a very pleasant fortnight .in Devonshire and Cornwall. They are at present staying in Gloucester on their way to Scotland. In November they think of leaving for New ZeaI land.
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Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 15
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273LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 15
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