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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. T. E. Y. Seddon left yesterday to join the Hon. Mrs. Ralph Vane, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamorna Birch at the home of Mrs. Norman Hope, "Grampians," Timaru. ■ /

The Rt. Rev. G. A. Chambers, Bishop of Central Tanganyika, and Mrs. Chambers, who were the guests of Archdeacon H. W. .Monaghan and Mrs. Monaghan, Christchurch, have left for Dunedin.

Mrs. Frank Dyer, Wellington, who is visiting Christchurch, and Mr. Dyer, who is spending a holiday fishing in the country, will leave on Saturday morning for Maryborough on their return journey to Wellington. .:

Mrs. Bruce Douglas, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington for the races this morning.

Mrs. J.;K. Lascelles, who has been visiting, Waiwera, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. Eva M. Seward will leave for Nelson tonight and will meet the Townswomen's Guilds on her tour of the South Island:

Mrs. K. A. Young and her daughter, Miss Isobel Young, Heretaunga, left yesterday by the Awatea for Australia, where they will join the Strathnaver, en route for England.

Mrs. A. P. Lavington is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Tringham, Talavera Terrace.

Mrs. G. D. McGregor, Eltham, is visiting Wellington for the races.

Miss Maxine Staite, Roseneath, Wellington, is at present visiting her mother, Mrs. F.H. G. Galvin, of Gisborne.

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bolt, Lower Hutt, are staying with Mrs. Veitch arid Miss Bolt in Timaru.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturge, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington this morning. They will attend meetings of the Congregational Union, when Mr. Sturge, as retiring chairman, will induct the Rev. H. W. Newell to the office.

Mrs. W. E. Rawson and Miss J. Rawson are Wellington visitors to Auckland, and are staying at the Station Hotel. . '. ... " .

Miss Marjorie Murie,-who has been visiting Christchurch for several months, returned to Wellington yesterday -morning.

Miss Mitchell. Wellington, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. T. Nicholas, Mangatoki. .

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rothenburg are Christchurch visitors to Wellington. They arrived by the interrisland ferry this morning. ■ • . -.

Mrs. H. D. Bond (Taihape) and Mrs. W. Shaw and Miss Pellett (Stratford) are among the guests 'at the Empire Hotel. ■■■■■"■■•■ ' :

Mrs. J. Mackay (New.South Wales), Mrs. E. A. George (Waitara), Mrs. C. C. Price (Bulls), and Mrs. C. C. Baldwin (Wangaehu) are staying at the Grand Hotel. . .

Mesdames G. T. H. Best (Sydney), A. W., Ebbett (Hamilton), M.. Grimmer (Christchurch), J. Donne, (Hastings), G. F. Francis (Boston, U.S.A.), M. E. Douglas and A. H. Rothenburg (Christchurch), M. E. Hamilton (England), I< Hamilton (Sherenden), Misses M. Bean (Christchurch), and E. and N. Andrews (Opononi) are staying at the Hotel St. George.

Mesdames P. A.'O'Neill and Christie (Wanganui), C. Haldane (Hastings), Eric Loisel (Gisborne), T. H. Lowry (Okawa), F. F. Newman (Wanganui), W. H. Gaisford (Dannevirke), E. Barnes (Palmerston, North), A. Armstrong (Christchurch), W. H.. Warner (NewSouth' Wales),-Misses'.Mae Murray (Palmerston North), Armstrong (Christchurch), and Dunlop (Gisborne) are guests at the Midland Hotel. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 18