PERSONAL NOTES
Professor and Mrs. Tennant, Nelson, are visiting Wellington for the Exhibition and are staying with Mrs. George Johnson, Kelburn.
Mrs Charles White, Selwyn Terrace, has left for Hawke's Bay and will return to Wellington at the end of next week. Miss Acton-Adams, KaikOura, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Hotel Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grange, Christchurch, are spending a holiday with Mrs. T. N. Grange, Boulcott Street. Miss Ngaire Aplin, Wellington, who has been the guest of Mrs. Tony Roberts, Napier, has returned home. Mrs. John Sloman, Auckland, has arrived at Wellington for the CurtisBeaven wedding and is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Curtis, Tinakori Road. Mrs. Schofield, president of the Matamata Women's Institute, is visiting Wellington. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Keys have returned from a trip to America and Canada and v are staying with Mrs. S. Vondersloot, The Terrace. Miss Gwynneth Boulton is visiting Christchurch for the St. Margaret's College Old Girls' Association's annual reunion celebrations. Miss A. Kennedy is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. Miss Diana Wilson, Hastings, is spending a holiday in Auckland as the guest of Miss Noel Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird, Hastings; accompanied by their daughter Jeanie, are visiting Wellington. . Miss Gilda Bezar, Cashmere Hills, who has been visiting Wellington for the opening of the Exhibition, has left to spend a few days in the Wairarapa as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Wilkinson, "Hinaburn," Featherston. Mrs. E. R. Hargreaves, Christchurch, arrived by steamer express this morning at Wellington. Mrs. Noel Adams, of Clevedon, Dominion president of the Women's Division of the Farmers' Union, is making a tour of the various branches of ! the division in North Auckland. She is accompanied by Mrs. W. Lane, Whangaroa. . /•
Mrs. C. W. Harris and Miss Lorna Harris are motoring from Auckland by car to spend three weeks at Wellington. , ■ .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gower, Petone, returned home on Thursday after completing a tour of the world, having visited during their travels Australia, Ceylon, India, Egypt, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, and returning .home via Canada and America.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 18
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364PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 18
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