PERSONAL NOTES
Captain and Mrs. P. A. Turner, Limehurst Station, North Canterbury, are visiting Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Duncan, Hunterville, are visitors to Wellington.
Miss Marjorie Heughan and Miss Audrey Dahvers, Auckland, are visiting Wellington and are the guests of Mrs. W. Robertson, Orchard Street, Wadestown.
Mrs Douglas Deans, Rowailan, Darfield, is visiting Auckland. The marriage Of her sister, Miss Effie Studholme,, took place there on Wednesday. ' ■'■ ■-■'■•.
Mrs W. Higgins, Maoribank, and the Misses Joy and Dawn Higgins, have left * for Sydney. Miss Dawn Higgins will continue by plane to London, where her marriage to Mr. Gavin Lishman will take place.
Mr L. H. Collinson, Palmerston North, president of" the Manawatu Racing Club, and Mrs. Collinson, are visitors to Wellington fqr the races.
Mrs A. G. dsbbrne, arrived at Weir lington yesterday from Auckland.
Mrs. Hamish Wilson, Bulls, is a visitor to Wellington.
Mr and Mrs.. W. G. Black,. Palmerston North, who have been visiting Auckland and Rotorua, will arrive at Wellington day. ~
Dr and Mrs. Sheridan Jones, Sussex, who. have.been* visiting friends at Wanganui, are spending a week at Wellington for the races and Exhibition.
Miss Betty Webb, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. Peter Recce, Wellingtbm -•'.'.'.
Miss Vida Barron returned to Dunedin yesterday fro/in, a tpur abroad.. /Miss M'arior|e:; Curlett,; Hastings; is staying at the Midland' Hotel. -
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Millar, Palmerstpn North, are visitors for the Trentham "races.
The Misses Gertrude and Mary Hall, Dunediri," are visiting Wellington for the Centennial Exhibition,
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond are Hastings visitors to ; Wellington for the Trentham race meeting,
Miss- Carlisle- Studholme, Waimate, was a visitor- to Auckland this week for the"- marriage, of Miss/ E.jStudholme, at which she'was.'a bridesmaid.
Mr. and. Mrs. Calvin,. Seatoun, and their young ■ son -and daughter, have returned r from ah' extensive motor tour of the North Island.
Miss Carmel Smith. P>ebbleton. Canterbury, will arrive at the weekend to spend a hpliciay in Wellington.
Mrs; L. P. Hopkins, Christchurch. is in Wellington for the Trehtham race meeting. - ■■■■';.:'' .:;■'■ . "•;'\ . '.''; ...
Miss Pat Ta,yloiv;Sputhbridgp, Canterbury, who is a Visitor, to- the Exhibition, is .staying with her'aunt, Mrs.. David Wilson, -Roseneath.
Mrs. C. M. Rattray, Auckland, has returned home from' a visit' to Wellington. ■
Miss Dorothy Pearce, who has held a position in Melbourne for the past four years and whose marriage will take place this year to Mr. Donald Dudley Kennedy, son pf the Rev. and, Mrs. -W. D. Kennedy, Sydney, will arrive next week from Australia fbr a brief visit to her mother. Mrs. P. G. Pearce. Kelburn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hoare, Wanganui, are visitors for the summer race meeting. ' ■
Miss C. Rogers, Christchurch, matron of the V.M.C.A.. left this week for a month's holiday visit to the North Island. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coop and Miss Patricia Coop r .:Kaituna, are spending a holiday in the North Island.
Mrs. J. Bull, Hunterville, is visiting Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oliver, Wellington, are "visiting Masterton.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Murray and Miss Kathleen Murray, Dunedin, left by car yesterday en route for ■■Wei-; lington and Auckland.' : : ,1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 11
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