PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. P. Cooke, Wellington, has taken j l the residence of Mrs. G. B. V. Wheeler, | r Remuera, Auckland, during Mrs. Wheeler's absence in California. £ Mrs. Gordon Reid, Wellington, is vis- r iting Auckland, and is staying with r her sister, Mrs. J. H. Frater. j t Mrs. H. Risk, who has been spend-I r. ing several months in Wellington, has returned to Auckland.' Mrs. E. F. Willcox, Christchurch, left Wellington by the Ruahine for England. She was' accompanied to Wellington by Mr. Willcox. Miss C. Hansen and Mrs. CD. McIntyre, Sydney, Mrs. McDougall, Dunedin, and Mrs. R.. Ryan,' England, are staying at the Hotel St. George. Miss Margaret Churchward, Blenheim, is visiting Wellington. Miss B. Ross, England, who has been ouring the Dominion, left Wellington by the Ruahine en route home. Miss Jean Kent, Epsom. Auckland, left Wellington by the Ruahine . for twelve months' holiday in England. Miss Jane Donnelly has returned to Riccarton, Christchurch, from a" visit to Auckland and Wellington. Madame Florence Austral left Wellington last night for the north. Mr. and Mrs. George Dillon, New York, and their daughter, left Auckland on Monday by car for Rotorua, en route to Wellington, where they will reside for a lengthy period. • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Todd, Heretaunga,: left Wellington last night for the: south, MissM. Lambie is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. ■• Mrs. W; S. Spence has returned to \ Remuera, Auckland, from Wellington. Mrs!; JMitchell, OHinakura, Miss P. J. Hill, Auckland, Mrs. S. Friend, Wanga-. nui, and Mrs. Parry H. Sutton, Hamilton, are staying at the; Grand Hotel. Mrs. E.^ Lance, Hastings, Mrs. C. G.CDefmer, Feilding, and Mrs. E. D. Dunlop, Wanganui, are staying at the Empire Hotel. •: A number of friends gathered at the residence of-Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown, W/figley Street/; M.asterton, to bid them farewell "prior to .their departure forWellington on Saturday next. Mr. and Mrs.;/Brpwn,. who'■■•■haye been residents of liiastesrton fbr'the past.three years, were presented" with a set of crystal 1 tumblers. :V.v:>;-':.;.;'; .\ : \ .-.■:■ Miss ;V.. Pfatiey was entertained by „. .members of.; the Petone Ladies Miniature Rifle Club on the occasion of her approaching marriage. In making a presentation' on behalf of • members, the president (Mrs/ Porter) extended = the best.fishes 'of all present., Miss • Pratiey;','suitably replied and "thanked "'.'. naembers :>for the ..assistance given to her; during her term of office as captain iof the club.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 17
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393PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 17
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