PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs T E. Y. Seddon, Wadestown, arrived at Christchurch yesterday morning en route to the West Coast. Miss June Luckie and Miss Shona Williams will leave Wellington by the Arawa on Saturday for England. The Misses Bertha and Jessie Forbes arrived in Wellington yesterday from I Cheviot and are the guests of Miss Moya Hempton, Hobson Crescent. Mr. Arthur Elworthy, who is chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club, Sdita. Elworthy, Holme Station Timaru, will visit Auck and tor the steeplechase meeting which begins on June 4. , ,„ . _ Mrs. Stanley Southerwood Wairoa is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kain, Orchard Street. Mrs R. Hill, Wellington, who has been staying with her brother m Timaru, has left for Geraldine. Miss C. E. Kirk, J.P., Wellington, whrVhas been -visiting Palmerston Chßeturned on Mon-
day evening. , ..„ Mrs. Eric Young, Wellington, is the *~«+ nf Mrs J H. Boon, New Plyfih She'will later visit Rotorua. Mr and Mrs. Jack Dickson, Dunedm who have been visiting Mrsulhd»«. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L- Tunnicime Plimmerton, have returned to make S future'home in Roslyn, Dunedin Mrs C. G. Amyes, Bangiora, North Canterbury, is the guest of Mrs. T ICasserley, Island Bay. Miss Helene Salkeld. Harewood Christchurch, is visiting Mrs. R. W McJennett, Brougham Street, Welling
Recent. Wellington visitors to the Hermitage Mount Cook, include Mr. KSfj.W. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. N A. Byrne, Misses E. Redgrave, C. M. Briggs, A. Blondell. Miss Eleanor Armour, Christchurch, is mSing a short visit to Wellington. Mrs F."E.'Russell, Wellington, is i&-N^"3TSlSfstS of Mrs. L. Russell, Gilbert Street. Mrs. H. L. Widdowson and Miss™ Widdowson. Wanganm, . ai " e Jisitmg Wellington and are staying at the Hotel St. George. ■ r,,p<!t<! at the Grand Hotel include , M 2SSny t a ß A. EllinghamlUtonevirke) T. G. Brett Fiji), K. Sutton Wellington), E. Taylor and E. Sowfef (Timaru), T. C. Muir. Miss V Muir (Dunedin). , Mesdames J. Dickson (Gore) E. V. Chaffey (England), E. OReiUy, Fleming (New Plymouth), E. Bouff (Sedin).T. Foot (Auckland), Misses E.M. Warren (England), and M. E. O'Reilly (New Plymouth), are staying at the Empire Hotel. Among those staying at the Royal Oak Hotel are Mrs. W. R. Maxwell (Hastings), Mrs. C. F. Fowler (Dunedm) Mrs. A. Lamb (Christchurch), and Miss A. R. Sheat (Hawera). Miss Bee Gilmour, Auckland, arrived at Wellington yesterday by thegranted. express. She'will leave on Saturday by the Arawa for England. Mrs D. Reid, wife of the manager of the Bank of New Zealand in London, who has been visiting the Dominion with her> husband, left Auckland by the Aorangi yesterday for England. Mesdames A. M. Holmes (Melbourne), T. Telford- (Dannevirke), R. T. Dalziell (Sydney), Cook (Palmerston North), J. M. Salmond (Gisborne), Misses A. Stratman (Sydney), O. M. Cook (Palmerston North) are staying at the Hotel Waterloo.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 115, 18 May 1938, Page 18
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