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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss Jean Stevenson,, national general secretary of the Y.W.C.A.,- has left Wellington for Dunedin, where she will be on holiday for two months. Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Armour, Wellington; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' F: W. GOligan at the Collegiate School, for the Wanganui Technical College' jubilee celebrations.. Mr. Armour was a former headmaster of the college.- - . - •,- ■ Mr. and Mrs. David K. Blair, Karaka. Bay, are leaving by the Awatea on Friday on. an extended visit to Australia. . - Mr. and Mrs. J. Brinkmari and Miss Margaret Brinkman, Wanganui, are spending the holidays at Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Creamer, who have been visiting Hawera and Wanganui, are now in Wellington before returning to Christchurch. Misses J. and V. Winstone, who have been visiting Miss Mary Doolan at Wellington, have returned to Wanganui. * ' ■ .. Miss Margaret Farra, Wellington, is the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Queenan, Christchurch. '. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Levy, Palmerston North, have been staying: at the Chateau. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd, who have been visiting Wanganui,, have returned to Wellington. >:, Miss Studholme, well known in Wellington dramatic circles, joined the Chamber of Commerce' party at Wanganui, and has left for a further tour with them. Mrs. G. M. Pitcher, Wellington, sailed by the Remuera on.Saturday en route for England .and the ;Continent. Miss M. Burgh is a Wellington visitor to Christchurch. Mrs. F. P. Talboys and Mr. Alan Talboys, of Wanganui, h'ave-rcfturneS from Wellington. . .' .Miss Kelly, former matron of the Patea Hospital, is at present visiting Mrs. L. Rowe at Wanganui. Miss Kelly hopes to leave for England early next year,. . ::■.; Sir Cyril aiid^ Lady Ward and Miss Theresa Vf Wsrd, Chnstchurch, are at present Vis^tingt Wellington, prior, to leaving for New Plymouth. : .'''. Miss MerylTNeely, Cambridge, is visiting Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wells and Miss Gwynne Wells are Wanganui visitofs to Wellington. Mrs. J. V. Solomon and Miss Nona Solomon,'. Kelburn, have returned from a motor ,trip to Auckland and Rotoruai: ■, ' j ■ Mrs. W. Grumitt, Wanganui, has been visiting her sister, Mrs.,J. Saunders at Wellington for the races. Miss Mary Kelly, who has been staying in Wellington, left today for Timaru. ' Miss T. Caffery is an Otaki visitor to Wellington, and is the guest of Mrs. V. J. Fernandez, The Terrace." , Miss' Betty Russell, Wanganui, is visiting Wellington. On September 30 the wedding took place of John Seddon, only son of Mrs. T. H. Hamer and the late Mr. T. H. Hamer, of London and New Zealand, to Janet Odette Macdonald Palmer,, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bruce James Macdonald, of Michigan, states "The Post's" London representative. Miss N. Copsy, who has been, visiting Wanganui to attend the' jubilee celebrations of the Technical College, has returned to Wellington*. . Miss Roma Drake,' Auckland, who is visiting Wellington, will make'a tour oL the South Island before , returning home. Miss E. Bradley, Wellington, is staying with Mrs.. J. M. Anderson, Morrinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood are Wellington visitors to,Wanganui. Miss L. M. Wright, Dunedin, is staying at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. and Miss James, Wanganui, are visiting Wellington. Wellington guests at the Chateau Tongariro this week have included Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston, Mr. Percy Aimley, Mr. and Mrs. Mill, 'Misses Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Lumley, Mr. and Mrs. Lemming,.Mr. and Mrs. i Bradshaw, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Murie, Mr. Auld, Mr. C. Philpott, Mr. J. Fletcher, Miss Toswill, Miss Barton, Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Norwood, Miss D. Warry, and Miss J. Sutherland. Mrs. M. Reid (New South Wales), Mrs. Mumford and Miss Mumford (Dunedin), and Miss A". Kinnear (London) are staying at the Hotel St.' George. Mrs. J. G. Anderson^Auckland), and Mrs. T. G. Hancock (Napier)-'are guests at the Empire Hotel. ■ Mrs. J. Fernandez, The Terrace, who has been visiting relatives on the West Coast, has returned to Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1936, Page 17

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1936, Page 17

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1936, Page 17