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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Keiller, Palmerston North visitors to Wellington for the Young-Mackenzie wedding, which took place this afternoon, will return home tomorrow. . Mrs. Russell Bond, Wellington, is visiting Wh'angarei and is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Higginson. Miss F. E: Richardson, Hawkestone Street, left yesterday by aeroplane for a short visit to Blenheim. Miss Lucy Cassin, Hastings, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Powell-Whyte, Wellington. Miss Jessie Mackereth, Rolo-o-rangi, is visiting Wellington to meet her sister, Miss Ella Mackereth, who has just returned from abroad. Miss M. Chapman has returned to Wellington from Milford Sound. Miss Eileen Blundell arrived from New Plymouth last night to spend a few days at Heretaunga^ with. Mrs. Percy Blundell. Mrs. T. Burnard (England), Mrs. M, L. Squires and Mrs. Frank H. McCulloch (U.S.A.), Mrs. E. C. Rawnsley and Mrs. D. Skinner (Christchurch), Miss Lena O'Brien (Wanganui), Mrs. F. C. Allen Auckland), and Mrs. J. Russell (Western Australia) are staying at the Midland Hotel. Miss Sybil Carthy, Wellington, is visiting Auckland, and will later go to Wanganui. Mrs. A. Lewis and Miss Betty Lewis, Seatoun, are visiting Eskdale, Napier. Mrs.. H. W. Piper,' Wellington, is on a motor tour of the North Island. Miss Kathleen Cameron, "Glendhu," Wairarapa, is the guefet of Miss Lorna. Brodie, Tinakori Road. Miss M. Benjamin, Wanganui, is a visitor to Wellington. , Miss Mavis Chamberlain and Miss Molly Atkinson are spending thres weeks at Raumati South Beach. Miss B. Sladden, Marton, is visiting Wellington. Miss Winifred Blundell, who has been spending several weeks in Christchurch, has returned to Wellington. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilgendorf, Hinakura, who came to Wellington to attend the Young—Mackenzie wedding, I are staying with Mrs. Hilgendorf's parents. Mr. and Mrsi A. K. S. Mackenzie, Tinakori Road. Miss M. Ridings (Auckland), Mrs. W. D. McLeod (Napier), and Mrs.- J. G. Coates (Matakohe) are staying at the Hotel Cecil. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Darling, Kelburn, are visiting Te Aroha and are later going to Thames. ■•; '. ;' ' •Mr. and Mrs. Homer' Kerns, Mrs. Hayward Mifaris;- Mrs. C. C. Godfrey, Dr. and Mrs. W. I.: Hutchinson, Mr. R. Nesbitt, Mr. J. Payne, Mrs. E. B. Jones, Mr. A. Winn, Mr.-A,. E. Marshall, and Mr. E. C. Erickson were Wellington visitors to the Chateau TongariTo during the past week, Mrs, E. R. Butler (Auckland) and Mrs. E.:LasHman (Sydney) are staying at *he Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, Maheno, have returned from a visit to Wellington. Miss Joan Pearce, Kelburn, has returned from a holiday visit to Auckland. Miss Hope Pascoe has left Welling-, ton to make her home in Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. S. Martin, Wellington, are visiting Christchurch and are the guests of Mrs. R. F. Hunter. Mr. Martin will attend the Methodist Conference, opening on Thursday. Mr .and Mrs. Charles G. Collins have returned to Christchurch after an extended vacation '.at the Marlborouga Sounds, Napier, and Wellington. Miss Elgar Christie, Havelock North, and the Misses June Hargreaves and Betty Waters, Wellington, are on a motor tour of the North Island. Miss F. Vincent (Dunedin), Mrs. W. Quirk (Gore), Mrs. E. M. Shepherd (Featherston), and Mrs. Norman Atkinson (New Plymouth) are staying at the Empire' Hotel. Mrs. K. D. Orr (Auckland), Mrs. W. R. Hume and Mrs. R. J. Hume (Featherston), Mrs. Murdoch (Hawera), and Mrs. A. R. Mair (Marton) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. Mrs. Paul Couchman, Blenheim, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Jones, Lyall Bay,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 17

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 17

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 17