PERSONAL NOTES
Miss M. Ward, Heretaunga, will visit Christchurch for the Girl Guide Conference, .and \jj,ll be the guest of Miss Cowlishaw.
Mrs. G. Mitchell is a Wellington visi-tor-to Auckland.
Mrs. K. Kennedy, Wellington, visiting Auckland.
, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. D. Acland, Christchurch, who have been visiting Britain and Australia, returned to New Zealand by the Wanganella, and will travel south at the end of the week.
Miss L. Balfour, provincial commissioner of Girl Guides, Gisborne, will be the guest of Lady Acland, St. Albans, for the Girl Guide Conference.
Among recent callers at the High Commissioner's Office, London, "The Post's" representative mentions the following Wellington people:—Mrs. C. B. Buxton, Mr. K. J. Laing, Miss H. Meadows, Mr. J. Mar, Miss M^ McLean, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Porteous, and Miss S. Smith.
Mrs. G. C. Oldham, who. has been .visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Gibson, Fendalton, will come .^to .Wellington next Monday on her return to Sydney.
Mrs. David "Williamson, "Wellington, will leave for Christchurch on Friday.
Mrs. Coleridge Farr has returned to Christchurch after visiting Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nathan will be Wellington visitors to Christchurch for Cup Week.
Mrs. Martin Tweed, provir>£ial commissioner for Wellington, ana Mrs. L. Wood, Lower Hutt, will be the guests of Mrs. Cecil Wood, Christchurch, for the Girl Guide Conference to be held at the end of this month.
Mrs. J. Steel is an Auckland visitor to Wellington. . •
Miss Pam Barton, London, is the guest of Mrs. T. H. Lowry, Okawa, Hastings.
Mrs. Giles is a Wellington visitor to Auckland.
Mrs. F. M. Jervis, Lower Hutt, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A. Campbell, Christchurch, has returned.
Gisborne papers announce the engagement of Miss Evelyn Mary BarnsGraham, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barns-Graham, of Gisborne, to Dr. T. M. Pemberton, house surgeon at the Gisborne Hospital, the son of Mr,, and Mrs. B. V. Pemberton, Wadestown.
Mrs. R. W. Kebbell (Eketahuna) and Mrs. F. M. Rainger (Auckland) are staying at :the Midland Hotel.
Mrs. B. J. Masters (Christchurch) is staying at the Hotel St.' George.
' Mrs. Perry (Masterton), • Mrs. P. C. Ross and Miss Ross (Dunedin). and Mrs. C. R. James (London) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel/
Mrs. D. Weir (Blenheim) is staying at the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. G. Burge (Invercargill), Mrs. J. Eastwell (Wairoa), Mrs. L. Curringto'n (Ashburton), Mrs. R. Graeme (Cheviot), and Miss R. Lahey (Westport) are staying at the Empire Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 13
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