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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Alan Tennent, Hataitai, with her two children, has returned after a holiday visit to' Mr. and Mrs. Noel McGregor, Mount Linton, Southland.

Miss Pat Edwards, Wellington, has left for the south.to take up a position on the staff of the Waitaki Girls' High School. <

Miss N. Martin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sydney Dransfield, Auckland, for some months, and who later was the guest of Mrs, John Barnes, New Plymouth, has arrived in Wellington and is staying at the Grand Hotel.

The Misses Marjorie and Barbara McGowan, Ngaio Koad, Kelburn, have left for a short holiday at The Portage, Marlborough Sounds.

Mrs. A. Taylor, Wanganui, is the guest of Mrs. A. G. Whitelaw, Austin Street.

The following have been guests at "The Majestic," Paraparaumu:—Mr. and Mrs. Graig and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ball and family (Wellington), Bishop West-Watson and Miss West. Watson (Christchurch), Captain Jones and family (Panama), Miss Sheila Robertson (Dunedin), Mrs: O'Regan, Mrs. Harris, Miss Fitzherbert, Miss Goldingham, Mr. -Thompson (Palmerston North), Mr. and Mrs. Chatwin and family (Dannevirke);

; Miss Dorothy Esher, who has spent the last five months in Sydney, returned to Wellington yesterday by the bMaunganui, • '

Mrs. M. Dwyer, Hastings, who has been visiting Wellington, returned home .today.

Mrs. C. A. Beaufort, Kilbirnie, accompanied by Mrs. Petch, Roseneath, have returned to Wellington after spending several weeks in Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. McLean7346 The Terrace, have returned from a three weeks' motor tour of ihe South Island

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lewis, Belmont, will leave by the Limited express tomorrow night to join the Mariposa, en route to America and London.

"The name of Patricia Quinn was omitted from the results of the St. Mary's College passes in the Trinity College of Music ( examination results published in "The Post" yesterday. She gained 96 marks with honours in the junior division.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wensley and their daughter, Annette, who were guests of Mrs. James Benning, 133 Overtoun Terrace, jEataitai, have returned to their home in Blenheim.

Among those staying- at the Royal Oak Hotel are Mrs. H. B. Blyth, Dannevirke, and bMiss B. Wilson, Wanganui.

: Mesdames B. Pimental, Holland, C. •Denton and L. Crbthers. Christchurch, are guests at the Hotel St. George.

Guests at the Grand Hotel include Mrs. J. Bryce (Christchurch); Mrs; G. W.Ward (Auckland), and' Mrs. A. Cameron (Hamilton).

Among those staying at the ISmpire Hotel are Mrs. M. McKay (Invercargill), Mrs. J. A. McPherson (Christchurch), Mrs. M. d Trevellyn (Palmerston North), Miss A. Smith (Auckland), . and Mrs. M. Thorpe (Wanganui).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 18