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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr.; and Mrs. Russell Hancock, who j have just returned to Wellington after] eight months in" England, America, and on the Continent,.are staying at Murrayfield Flats. . . ' Miss Vera Walk's.. Austin Street, will leave tonight by the Wanganella for Sydney, where she will join the Orontes for England, where her marriage to Mr. C. K. Webster will take place. Miss Wallis has been the recipient of many farewell parties given in her honour by numerous friends. Mr. and Mrs. J, Bi- Hamilton (Waipawa) and Mr. and; Mrs; W. Hamilton (Hatuna) are staying at the Grand Hotel. : ■■ , ; v;fV/.\:: v- ;■ v-.V,;: • Miss Edna King5 will leave Wellington tonight for Auckland, where she will join the Mariposa : for : Sydney. Miss King will leave shortly 1 after her arrival in Australia for a trip to New Guinea, and expects to return to Sydney on or about August 11. {"■. ; ■ Mrs. E. T. Daley, Darfield, Canterbury, and Mrs. J.'deP. Mstnson, Pahiatua, are visitors to Wellington, and are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. Miss Myra Sawyer has returned to Wellington from Hawke's Bay. On Monday evening she gave a song recital at Waipukurau for the Central Hawke's Bay branch of:. ■. the British Music Society. Mr. Tempi*? White1 was her accompanist and gave to the songs sung. '» ' Mrs. K. Ganegan, Auckland, is staying at the Grand Hotel. - • Mrs. J. Knight (Feilding) and Mrs. E. H. Carter (New Plymouth) are among those staying at the Empire Hotel. Mesdames S. T. Belcher (Waimarama), J. W. Harding (Waipukurau), Marrett (Masterton), McGregor (Wav-. erley), and Mrs. Coleman are guests' at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. Owen Johnston, Christchurch, will arrive at Wellington at the end of this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nathan. Mrs. B. S. Clouston, Blenheim, is visiting Wellington. Miss Jean Henry, Christchurch, who has been visiting Wellington and Dannevirke, has returned to the south. Miss Barbara Tod, Otane, and Miss May Logan, also of Otane, left from Wellington today by the Maunganui for a cruise to the Islands. Miss June McDonald, Christchurch, who has been spending several days in Wellington, will leave tonight by the Wanganella for a short visit to Sydney. _..■•'_ Mrs. C. Clarke (New Plymouth), Mrs. Wilding (North Canterbury), Mrs. J. P. McQuilkin (Christchurch), and Miss A. Ritchie (Carterton) are staying at the Hotel St. George. Mesdames W. O'Callaghan (Hawera), A. C. Nathan (Hawera), E. G. D. Eden (Masterton), J. G. Alexander (Wanganui), Frastad (Waikanae), and Misses Fisher (Christehgrch), T. Duncan (Masterton), Maclean and Harding (Hawke's Bay) are staying at the Hotel Waterloo. Guests at the Royal Oak Hotel include Mrs. J. P. Manson (Pahiarau), Mrs. E. T. Daley (Darfield, Canterbury), Mrs. W. H. Dobie and Mrs. F. S. Ayent (Christchurch), and Mrs; E. Kinnimont (Auckland). Mrs. C. A. Beaufort, Napier, is staying with her mother, Mrs. P. R. Petch, in Wellington. Miss R. Stevenson is a visitor to WelI liugton from Havelock North. Mrs. Dillon has returned to Masterton, after paying a short visit to Ormondville, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. F. and Mrs. Middlebrook, at the "Vicarage." ; ■ - '-.....;, ..■■ Mrs. L; Walpole, Napier,, who has been spending a holiday in Wellington, has returned home. Mrs. D. E. Parton, Christchurch, and Mrs. Inns, Wellington, are .staying with Miss Daniell, "Mathon Lodge," Masterj ton. Mrs. E..A. Drake and Miss M. Drake, of Wellington, are the guests of Mrs. J. W. Greaves. Pahiatua.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 18