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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. R. S. James, Karori, who has ; been on a holiday visit to friends in; Christchurch, returned to Wellington: on Saturday. •. ■ ■ . .;

Miss E. F. M. Harkness was a pas-: senger by the Arawa, which arrived in: Wellington yesterday from England. '

Miss Grace Buchanan, principal of the Hataitai Kindergarten, has returned to Wellington. ,

- Miss Helen Campbell, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch, has arrived in Wellington 'to take up a position on the teaching staff of Marsden School.

Miss M. C. Power, Hawera, who hasbeen visiting Wellington, has returned home: , . . ■

Miss J. Home, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned to New Plymouth. , -Mrs.-Duncan Stout, Wellington, is visiting Christchurch and is staying at Warwick, House. ~.,.-. "Mrs. F. T. Murison, Remuera, Auckland, arrived in .Wellington by the ex-; press' train this morning. ■ -.] Mrs. A.. Bruce, Inglewood, is spending a holiday at Johnsonville. > Mrs. Rees Allan, who has been visit-! ing Wellington, has returned to her home in New Plymouth. ■:- • Recent. guests at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, included the. following from Wellington:—Mrs. J. Jupp, Miss Shand, and Miss J. Brown. . J.| Mrs. J. M. Gray, who has been visiting, her daughter, Miss Alice Gray, Corunna Avenue, Wellington, has left for Thames, where she will spend a short time before returning to her home in Epsom, Auckland. ][■. Mesdames W. Wells (Cambridge), J. Buchanan (Waipukurau), J. Bary ■' (Blenheim), J. McGregor,. W. F. Meek, and R. J. Watts (Dunedin), H. Bertram (Rotorua), P. L. Free (Masterton), T., Anderson, F. J. Milgate, and H. New^ all (Gisborne), W. Ashcroft (Napier), F. Lomas : (Wanganui), F.J. Nathan (Palmerston North), F. Winstone and J. O'Connor (Auckland), H. Kemp (Gisborne), W. ] Birch (Waipawa), Misses M. and I. Walker (Wanganui), L. and P. Jull (Waipawa) are, staying at the Royal Oak, Hotel.. .':■■:'. „;

Mesdames E. M. Nelson, J. N. Lowry (Hastings). F. B. S. Falkiner (New South Wales), ; r W. ,G. Black (Palmerston North), \Ti Seabrook (Auckland), H. Sullivan and.W./J. Bloomfleld (Sydney), T.'.y. Brink (Johannesburg), H. B. Duckworth, J. R,: McKenzie (Christchurch), S. Cameron (Dunedin), H. Lightband (Christchurch), A. J. Williamson .'(Sydney), ,G.. V Stott; ..(South, Africa),'Tirv,"Minnetf,:P."ArMorris arid .A. M. Morris. (Sydney), A. AKLangley :(Palmerstori North),-*1 M. -Laughton (Sydney), and Miss C. Mitchell (Christ-church).-.are guests at the Hotel St. George.'

Mesdames C. V. Jones (London), F. J. Fay"(Dunedin),' E. v 'Glyde (Melbourne), W. Martin and R. P. Lukins (Sydney), L... T. Francis „ (Penang),, C. H. Denton (London), J. Daley (Palmerston. 'North),,- F. -Mogridge (Blenheim), H.E. Forsfer. (Gisboi-ne), M. J. Beatty (Ontario, Canada), G. Fyson (Hawera), F. Dyer (Christchurch), and Miss V. A. Lukins (Sydney) are staying -at the Grand Hotel. ■ ■.',

Mrs. Charles Taylor (England), Mrs. H. Phillip (Hastings), Mrs. Norton (Sydney), Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Holcombe, and Mrs. Mortimer (New South-Wales), Mrs. Hampson (England), and Miss M. Menzies (Dunedin) :are staying .at the Empire Hotel. ;" : : ""

■'The Lady Angela Dawnay,'who has been staying at Antrim House, left yesterday for Auckland. 'She will re-*----turn to Wellington on March 24 "and will again stay at Antrim' House.

Lady Wilson (Remuera) arrived in Wellington by the Limited express yes-terday-morning. . ■~''.'■■■■.'.

Admiral and Mrs. C. Greatorex and Miss C. 'D. A. Grea'torex; whprhave been visiting New Zealand, will: leave today by the Tamaroa on their return to England. . ; . : .:.-';.

1 Mrs. T. A. OHunter,'lo Cle'rmont Terrace, will leave today, by the Tamaroa for a visit to England arid the Continent. Mrs. E. P. Norriian (Khandallah), who--has been visiting Melbourne and Sydney, returned to Wellington this morning by the Awatea. Mrs. Frank Horton, 27 Grant Road, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Ngaire Horton, will.' leave^ by the Awatea next-week for Sydney.-, They will spend about six weeks in Australia, and intend motoring to the Blue Mountains and i- down, to Melbourne, where they will take a flat for a short time. They will make the return journey to Sydney along the beautiful coastal route. Dr. and-Mrs. Cook (Christchurch) are spending a few days. in Wellington. Miss Jean Webster, Miss Betty Cotterill, and Miss Ngaio Marsh, of Christchurch, will sail today by the Awatea en route for England.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Elworthy (Timaru) are visitors to Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs.-T. R. Cresswell, who have been spending the last month visiting relatives in the South Island, have returned to their home in Kelburn. Their daughter, Miss Marjorie Cresswell, is still in Canterbury and later will visit Nelson before returning home. ■ ..-".■

, ..Miss'A. Graham is a. Waverley visitor to Wellington. : ' ;,

Mrs. A. L. Haslam, who has been staying with Mrs. C. E. Beeby, Wellington, returned to Christchurch on Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Simpson and family (Lower;; Hutt) are,^staying at their summer' residence, P.araparaumu, before leaving'for' a tour of the North Island.

Mrs. G. Jackson, Stanley Bay, Auckland, will arrive in Wellington tomorrow, and will be the guest of Mrs. O. J. Mullins, Mount Victoria.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 14

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 14

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 14