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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr and Mrs. Arthur Grigg and their children, Surrey Hills, Canterbury, arrived in Wellington yesterday.

Miss K. Tucker, who has been the guest of Mrs. Gordon Coates, North Auckland, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. R. G. McElroy, Remuera, will leave Auckland today to spend a holiday with her sister, Mrs. Harold Suter, Lower Hutt.

Miss Katherine Hay, Pigeon Bay, Canterbury, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Watson, Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKenzie, Roydon Lodge, Riccarton, accompanied by their two sons, arrived from Christchurch yesterday to spend a week at Wellington to attend the Trentham races.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes, Hataitai, and their two daughters have returnej to their home from their annual cruise in the Marlborough Sounds.

Miss Ruth Herrick, Dominion Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides, will be present at the Centennial Girl Guide camp now b Ing held at Tauherenikau. Miss Mona Burgin, Auckland, will be its commandant; Miss Elsie Gray, Nelson, will be quartermaster, and Miss Joyce Duthie, Heretaunga, will be in charge of equipment. At the conclusion of the camp, girls will be taken on a visit to the Exhibition.

Mrs Stewart, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. F. Barton, Lansdowne. Masterton, has returned to Weilington

The Rev. and Mrs. Owen Williams, Christ's College, with their daughter, left Christchurch last night for Napier to attend the wedding of their son, Mr. J. Williams, to Miss Helen Cameron, on Tuesday next.

Mrs. P. A. Turner, "Limehurst," Waikari, who is spending a holiday in pie Marlborough Sounds, will leave Picton today for Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stead, Ham, Riccarton, are spending a camping holiday in the Nelson district.

Mrs. Homer and Miss E. Homer, Masterton, ar • visiting Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig, Wellington, are the guests of Mrs. A. Cripps, Rapanui, Rangitikei.

-Mrs. Nelson Levien, Remuera, has returned to Auckland from a visit to Wellington.

Mrs. Terence Herrick, who has been visiting Mrs. E. L. Herrick, Hawke's Bay, and her sister, Miss Pam Orbell, who has been the guest of Mrs. S. W. Nolan in Gisborne. have returned to South Canterbury. Mrs. Herrick will leave Timaru next week on the first stage of her journey to Malta, where she will rejoin her husband, Lieut. Herrick, R.N.

Mrs. W. Henley, Takapuna, has returned to Auckland after visiting her mother, Mrs. Barnes Graham, Gisborne.

Dr. and Mrs. E. Hewat, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Cork, Waikanae Beach, have left for Wanganui.

. Mrs. Trevor Brett, Parnell, Auckland, is spending a holiday at Kawau.

Mrs. T. E. Lovegrove, Wanganui, is spending a week at Wellington to visit the Exhibition. She is the guest of Miss Elsie Bown, Wadestown.

Mrs. J. Reedy and Miss Reedy, Kumara, arrived from the south this morning.

Mrs. C. O'Donnell and farnrly, Greymouth, are visiting Wellington.

Miss D. Tanner, Wellington, will leave shortly for a visit to Australia and India. While in India she will be the guest of her cousins, Captain Philby, C.1.E., and Mrs. Philby at New Delhi.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dalton, Manaia, Taranaki, are visitors for race week. They are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Foreman, Ngaio, before leaving for a tour of the island.

Miss Nellie Gammon, Gonville, is visiting Wellington for the Exhibition, and is the guest of Mrs. Spencer Digby, Lower Hutt.

Mrs. Harold Goggin, Fendalton, Christchurch, is visiting Wellington a-.d is the guest of Mrs. David McNaughton, Karori.

Mrs. John Cox and her mother, Mrs. H. N. Maddox, are Auckland visitors to Wellington.

DANCE FOR YACHTSMEN

Another nautical entertainment for visiting yachtsmen and their friends has been arranged, and promises to be a great success. The Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Cluo will hold a dance in the Mayfair Cabaret, Cuba Street, tomorrow night in honour of the crews of the Centennial Lyttelton-Wellington ocean race, to which all supporter:, are invited. Particulars are advertised.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 14

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 14

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 14