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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Harold Baker, Fendalton, Christchurch.i is visiting her mother, Lady Nolan, vSefton Street, Highland Park. '■ ' -.-."• Mrs. Walter' Norwood, who has been staying with Mrs. J. A. Redpatli Christchurch, returned ito Wellington yesterday morning. -"■;,■ Mrs. W. A. Partori; Wellington, has left for a trip through the South Island, and will be away about three weeks. ■ .'.... . . .

Mrs. Percy, Jackson, Wellington, who 'has been the.guest of Mrs. J. A. Redpath, Christchurch, returned to Wellington this imorning. . '■■' ■ ■Miss Hardinge-Maltby, Wellington has returned from Pahiatua, where she' ■; has. been fudging.the branch section r*of the Bush-Wairarapa Women's Institutes. She was the guest of Mrs. L ...T. Herbert. - '■ Mrs. E. R; Goulter, Fairlie, who has '-'been visiting -Wellington and Hawke's Bay, is spending a few days in Christ- : church with Miss MinaWard before ' going south.' ■ ' ••■■".■■■ ' Miss Tonks,' Wellington, is visiting: '■' ¥?: ax^ d Mr?: C- S. Ayers;' Rangipra.

..^Miss. E. G. La wry, daughter of the '--■ *f v' A' C- ■ BXld Mrs;,Lawry, St. AJbans,, returned to Christchurch on Thursday after a, world tour. -Miss ...Lawry has- been .teaching in London „ and studying in London, and Paris „ During the last 20 months she has ', travelled extensively in the United ..Kingdom, Holland, Germany, France and Spain, and in the United States of . America and Canada. She;, crossed the , Atlantic on the maiden voyage of the ... Queen Mary, and returned to Auck- . land by.the Monterey. , . ;:,;:Mrs. B. -Mummery, - Wellington, is •: .visiting Auckiand.i--v 5-' i: \- Mrs. Q. Donald," Featherston/ and -■• Mrs. A. ■C. Gardiner, Auckland, are •■'staying;-at.the; Roydl Oak Hotel.' • Mrs. Hi S. Irving and'the Misses.' M., , Cv.and L. Irving (Cincinnati), Mrs. E • Josephson (New Jersey), Miss R. ~^QendeU ,CPhiladelphia),, -Miss J. Farr :, CChicago), Mrs. R. B. Turck (Jacksonf ville), and Mrs. A. C. Griff en '(Green- ,- wich) .are- staying at the Hotel St .': George. ....--:. •.;■'■. .'■ :^ t^ S"« C' Hardley (Auckland), Mrs. 2 T; W,Hercock (Napier), and Miss T. ? Cashel* Auckland) "are staying at : , the Empire Hotel.; ■ ..' .-:■ ? t Misr S< *, Adams '(Otaki) and Miss ," h-3*^ ..-(Chr^istchurch)., are staying .- at,the Grand.Hotel.' ; s

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 18

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