PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. M. M. Louisson, Auckland, will arrive at Wellington tomorrow morning for the wedding of her son, Mr. Neil Louisson, to Miss Arline Porter, which will take place at St. Paul's Cathedral Church on Thursday. She will stay at the Hotel Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cameron, Te Ore Ore, who made a brief visit to Wellington, returned to Masterton yesterday.
Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, Director of the School of Hygiene, Department of Health. Wellington, is visiting Auckland on departmental business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilton left Wellington last night by the Awatea to make their home in Australia.
Miss Alice Hall, who has been spending a holiday at Auckland and Wairakei. has returned to Wellington.
Mrs. J. J. Moore, Wellington, will leave by the Rangitiki for England.
Mrs. P. W. Maddock, Kelburn, is visiting Auckland and is staying at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. a"nd Mrs. Godfrey Magnus will leave Wellington on March 16 by the Wanganella for Sydney, where they will connect with the Orion, en route for England and the Continent. They will be absent from New Zealand for about nine months.
Miss Betty Reading, who has been visiting Hastings, will return to Wellington today.
Mrs. K. Eisenstein, Mrs. Hewson, and Miss S. J. Mitchell are passengers for Wellington by the Orama, which was due to leave Tilbury Docks on February 11. -
Mr. and Mrs. Macalister and their daughter, Miss Patricia Macalister, Dunedin, left -from Wellington by the Awatea for Sydney, where they will join the Nieuw Zeeland en route for England. They will return to the Dominion in about nine months.
Mrs. T. J. Griffin, New Plymouth, is visiting Wellington as the guest of Mrs. A. W. Griffin, Seatoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H. Higgs, Karaka Bay, left by the Awatea last night for Sydney, where they will join the Orion for a trip abroad.
Miss E. M. Hardy, Lower Hutt, will leave by the Rangitiki this week for an extended visit to England and Wales.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reading have jf.ne into residence at their home at /istbourne.
Miss Carver, formerly of Lower Hutt,
.ift Auckland on Saturday for Sydney, ,en route to London, for a nine months' I visit.
Miss S. Ormond (Gisborne) and Mesdames E. Warren, K. Richards (Melbourne), C. Levett, Carey (Wanganui), and C. Cowan (Auckland) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.
1 Mesdames E. S. Turner (Brisbane), A *E. Greaves (London), K. H. and F B. Stanton" and Miss B. H. Stanton
Fvdney) are staying at the Hotel St 1 orge.
Guests at the Midland Hotel include Mesdames A. Cunningham (Hastings), G. Monroe (Waipukurau). N. Gorton (Feilding), Nelson Richardson (London), C. G. Savage (Sydney), Warmond and Simmonds (London), D. Harrison (Christchurch), and Lady Fletcher (London).
Mesdames L. Piers, G.; Nettleship, V. Ramsbottom (England), T. ClarkeMunro (Ceylon), L., Langley. ( M. J. Hooper (Auckland), H. "Glazebro'ok, E. R. Whyte (Hastings), E. Williams (Napier), : J. H. Levin (Dunedin), E. Lloyd (Canada), J. B. Sainsbury (London), Misses W. K. Stuart (London). I. J. Brisbane (Brisbane) are guests at the Hotel Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Adams, Sydney, who are making an extended holiday visit to New Zealand, are at present staying with their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Stouppe, Hataitai.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 55, 7 March 1939, Page 16
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