PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. R. Semple, Wellington, is staying at the Grand Hotel, Auckland. Mrs.-,Riddiford, Lower Hutt, left today .for Napier, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Dudley Kettle. The Hon. Mr. Justice Johnston and Mrs. Johnston, who have been spending several days in' Christchurch, returned to Wellington this morning. Later:in .the week they will go on to Hawke's.Bay.: . Miss' Agatha Bunny, Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, who has been spending a three weeks' holiday in WanganuL has returned' home. Mrs. Leahy, Napier, accompanied by Mrs.' Sutton, arrived in Wellington today to visit her mother, Mrs. H. M. Hayward, Lower Hutt. Mrs. A. R.- Hislpp and Mrs. W. H. Huthnance, Wellington,, are visiting Auckland and are staying: at- Hotel Cargen. . „■ ' •■■ Mrs. F. C: Booth, who has been staying with Mrs. G. L. Lewis,'Hawera, has returned to Wellington. The Misses Margaret and Catharine Fraser, New Plymouth, who have been visiting Wellington, have ' returned home. . , • Mrs. L. C. Robinson, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. Norman Gibbons, Lower Hutt, left for Ohakune today. Mr. arid Mrs.'.H. Crow, Christchurch,\ are the guests of Mr: and Mrs. L. Crow, Wellington South. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Scott and Miss Eunice Scott, Greymouth (formerly of Wellington), who have been spending a holiday in Wellington, left for the south last evening. •■ . Mrs. p. L. Austin and her small son, who have been away on holiday, have returned to Wellington. Miss Betty Bell is a Wanganui visitor to Wellington for the Marsden Ball on Friday. Mrs. W. Caccia Birch, Palmerston North, was 'a recent visitor to Wellington. . ' Mrs. Paul H. Simpson, Wellington, is the/ guest, of Mrs. Llew S. Piper, Auckland. ■' - : -. ; ' Mrs. J. G. Bacon, Blenheim, is visiting Wellington. Mesdames H. Graton Guinness (Sydney), W. H. Jackson (Masterton), H. Balkind King (Dunedin), and Misses H. Briscoe (England), D. Bergg'ren arid F. Jennings (Christchurch), and K. E. Noble (Auckland) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. , . . . ; ' Brigadier-General A. L. Molesworth and Mrs. Molesworth (nee Miss Hilda Miles) have arrived >in London, states "The Post's" correspondent from Peshawar. The latter has made a good recovery from the illness which overtook her in India. General Molesworth holds the.appointment of A.D.C. to the Nepalese Envoy, General Sir Krishna Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, who is in England to attend t the Coronation. ■ / Mrs. James F. Jones (Hastings) is visiting Wellington and is staying fit the Hotel' St. George. Mrs. C. R. Harrison (Rakaia) and Mrs. T. D. Mac Donald (North Canterbury) are guests at the Empire Hotel. Mesdames Dobson (Nelson), E. Glasgow (Blenheim), H. Beetham (Masterton), M. Louisson (Christchurch), Misses A. and B. Tait (Sydney), and E. Studholme (Bay of Islands) are staying at the Midland Hotel. , ~ Mesdames W. Price (Waimate), R. Takam (Masterton), C. Boyle (Auckland), and Macdonald . .(Palmerston North) are among the guests staying at the Grand Hotel.-. T
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 16
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