PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. Bernard Wood, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. T. E. Y. Seddon, | Wadestown. \ Mrs. Sclanders, Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard Hewitt, Papanui Road, Christchurch. Mrs. F. H. Rolling, Palmerston North, is visiting Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. F. Hamilton, Irishman Creek, Tekapo, are on a 'fishing tour of the North Island. > Sir Charles and Lady Statham returned to Wellington today after a short visit to Christchurch. Miss Maud Wilson, Timaru* is a visitor to Wellington. Miss A. Allan, Wellington, is the I guest of Mrs. W. L. Hunter, Masterton. Miss E. Mischefski and Miss J. Be'ale i Jiave returned to Wellington after staying with friends in Taranaki. Mrs. Kemble Welch, Karori, is staying with Mrs. W. James, Upper Plain, Masterton. Mesdames A. McPherson, E. W. Drake, E. D. Dymock, and J. E. H. Mewett are Palmerston North delegates to the quarterly provincial executive meeting of the League of Mothers to be held in Wellington today. Miss Theresa Ward, Christchurch,! arrived at Wellington from the south I this morning. Mrs. A. C. Bessant and Miss Annabel Bessant, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington this morning and will attend the garden party at Government House today. / Mrs. Ernest Bryant, Te Awamutu, is the guest of Mrs. Cecil R. Johnston, Moxham Avenue,. Hataitai. Mesdames H. G. Kebbell (Alfredton), H. D. Devrich (Hamilton) are staying at the Hotel St. George. - Mesdames A. Burton (Auckland), J. O^Neil (Wanganui), R. A. Thomas (Nelson), Misses H. Pollak (Johannesburg), and W. Corley (Auckland) are guests at the Empire Hotel. Mesdames Willis and E. T. Layburn (Christchurch), J. Meredith, D. Allen and H..Major (Hastings), F. H. Glover (Hong Kong), and K. Preston (London) are staying at the Midland Hotel. Guests at the Hotel Waterloo include Mesdames Murray Jones (Sydney), W. O'Callaghan (Hawera), R. C. Hislop (Havelock North), R. Edgley (Napier), W. A. Peck (Lower Hutt), Max Willis (Wellington), Besant (Christchurch), Misses CM. . Muir (Christchurch), Meyer (Sydney), and Besant (Christchurch). Mrs. R. D. Perry (Masterton), Mrs. K. C. Murcheson (Sydney), Miss M. IGawith (Masterton), Miss M. Fitzgerald and .Miss M. Coffey (Hawera) are staying at the Royal Oak.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 18
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352PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 18
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