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PERSONAL NOTES

The Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes and Mrs. Forbes, Cheviot, will arrive in Wellington tomorrow night.

Mrs. C. G. Wilson (Piopio) is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Stone, Miramar. ...

Miss Agnes Scully, and Mrs. and Miss Money, Wellington, who have been visiting Rotorua, returned home at the weekend. .

. Mrs. J. Wilson Hogg,, Wellington, who has been spending a holiday with her sister: Mrs. A. I. Cottrell, Christchurch, arrived by the ; inter-island ferry this-morning. ;■,'.'..,•!■

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brennan and Miss Bunny Brennan, Willis Street, returned yesterday by the Orion after seven months' absence abroad, when they toured Great Britain and the Continent. ■

Mrs. Maurice Fell is a Wanganui visitor to Christchurch . - ■

Mrs. Martin Sutherland, Tauranga, arrived in Wellington 'yesterday from Taranaki en route to Christchurch and Timaru. .

Mrs. A. F. Bishop and Miss Joan Rundle, New Plymouth, are spending a holiday in Wellington.

Miss Etta Goodman, Palmerston North,, will arrive an .Wellington this week prior to leaving on November 12 for Australia, en route to the East, the Continent, and Great-Britain. She will return to New Zealand via America;

Mrs. Georgiana Pitt has returned to Blenheim after staying for four months with relatives in' Wellington. -

Mr.- and Mrs. J. L. Griffin, Central Terrace; who have been abroad for the past seven months, returned-by the Orion yesterday.

Mrs. H. Nicolson, who has been in Wellington for some time on account of the serious illness of her father, returned to Otaki on Sunday evening.

Miss Norma Walker, Wellington, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker, Hawera.

Mr. and Mrs. David Millar and Miss Marjorie Millar, Whakarongo, Palmerston North, who have been: spending a holiday at Lyall Bay for the past fortnight, returned home at the end of the week. • ■ .

Mrs. S. A. Goldingham, Palmerston North, will leave on Thursday for Christchurch, where she will be the guest of Mrs.' X; Ballantyne for Cup week. . . •

Captain G. H. Scull and, Mrs. Scull, Auckland, with Mrs. Holt, Parua Bay, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Andersen, Trentham..

Mr. and Mrs. George Guy, Timaru, returned by the Orion after a trip to Britain and Europe. ,

Miss:- Dorothy : Redgrave, 'Christchurch; who has been visiting Wellington,' left for the'south last night. Mesdames R. Sunderland (Havelock North), L. W. Irwin (Auckland), R. Reid <(Paraparaumu), E. Aiteson (Nelson), L. A. Munro (Oamaru), Miss M. Gibson (Patea), and Miss I. Moorhouse (Hawera) are guests at the Royal Oak Hotel. ' ■~'-.■ Cabled advice has been received that Miss Ann Farcy, formerly of Wellington, and now in London, has gained her British Floral Art Diploma. Miss Farey.,has been.studying floral, art in London for the past fifteen months, and is at present working in the Phibian Florist shop,' Dorchester Hotel,. Park Lane. She recently gave an exhibition at the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association at Scarborough. Miss Farcy hopes to return to New Zealand, via Europe and America.

Mrs. B. H. Gilmour (Lyttelton) and Mrs. Kent Johnston (Christchurch) are staying at the Hotel Waterloo.

Mrs. S. Twigg and Miss E. Twigg (Napier), Mrs. H. C. Hepsall (Christchurch), Mrs. C. B. Stitzelberg (Sydney) are among the guests at the Midland Hotel.

■■'-. Mrs. H. M. Hammer and Mrs. Gleeson (Auckland) are guests at the Hotel St. George.

Miss Henderson (Auckland) is visiting Wellington and is staying at the Empire £«t>tel. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1937, Page 14

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1937, Page 14

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1937, Page 14