PERSONAL NOTES
Miss* Mary Seaton, Wadestown, has returned to Wellington, having attended a conference of the Institute of Pacific Kelations held in California. Miss Helen Sheild, Hastings, who is the guest of Mrs. Harcourt Arthur, Selwyn Terrace, will leave tomorrow for Blenheim to be bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Dinah Monro. Mr. and Mrs. William Machin, who visited Wellington for the Chamber of Commerce conference, left on their return to Christchurch last evening. Mrs. E. A. Woodall, Wellington, accompanied by her infant daughter, is visiting Auckland, and is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Epsom. Mrs. H. 'Franklin, Wellington, is the guest, of Mrs. C. L. Green, Papanui, Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, Fordell, are Wanganui visitors to Wellington. ;• Miss Bunny, Lower Hutt, is the guest of Mrs. A. Hatrick, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. Miss A. Joyce Weeber, Wellington, and her cousin, Mrs. Max Thomas, Sydney, are now spending several days at the Jenplan Caves House, New South Wales: Mrs. C. A. Wilson-Grant left Wellington by the Awatea last Friday for Australia, where she will spend about two .months with relatives at Sydney and Melbourne. Mrs. Burgess, sen., and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Burgess, Wellington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burgess, Wanganui. . ; The .friends of Miss Zena Clarke, whose engagement to Mr. Goodlet Day sh is announced in this issue, will; be interested to know that she will i give up her fencing school next month, • and will leave in December, accompanied by her mother, for England.: where her marriage will take place shortly after their arrival. Mrs. W. Webster, Wellington, is visiting t her sister, Miss B. Taylor, Wanganui. Mrs. D. M. Campbell and Miss M. Campbell (Hastings), and Mrs. J.*Fife (San Francisco) are staying at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. R. Boland, Christchurch, is a guest at.the Royal Oak Hotel. , Miss Davison, Wellington, is the guest of Dr. Mollie Christie, Wanganui. . ; ' ;./■ : ■ • . Miss M, J. Smith, Otaki, who has spent some months abroad, is a passenger to Sydney on the Moldavia, and will reach Wellington by the Wanganella on October 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kebbell (Te Hoe), Mrs. Ella Churton and Miss J. Neumegen (Auckland), Mrs. P. A. O'Neill and Miss Nance O'Neill (Wanganui), Mrs. Humphrey Baily and Mrs. J. Armstrong (Wairoa) are guests at the Midland Hotel.
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Evening Post, Issue 86, 8 October 1936, Page 18
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