PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. J. G. Crawford, Tauranga, is in Wellington visiting her husband, Lieutenant Crawford, of the New Zealand Dental Corps, Trentham Military Camp.
The Hon. Mrs. Ralph Vane, England, is staying at the Midland Hotel.
Mrs. R. P. Williams and Miss H. E. Donaldson, Dunedin, are the guests of Mis. J. L. Harris, Lyall Bay.
Mrs. Guy Leatham, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. E. Burden, Blenheim, has returned to Wellington.
Mrs. S. Plimmer, Tokomaru Bay, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, Oban Street, Wadestown.
Mr. C. O. Trownson (retired. Collector of Customs, Christchurch) and Mrs. Trownson have arrived in New Zealand after spending twelve months in the United States of America and Canada. They had planned on extensive tour in England and the Continent, but owing to war conditions the trip had to be cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Trownson will stay some days in Wellington before going to Dunedin.
Mrs. O. M. Poulton, Christchurch, is staying at the Hotel Waterloo.
Mrs. N. R. Bain has returned to Wanganui from Wellington.
Mrs.tE. Parsons, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. D. Vavasour, "Ugbrooke,", Blenheim, has returned to Kaikoura.
Miss Betty Cotterill, Merivale, Christchurch, is visiting Mrs. David Bush, Parnassus, North Canterbury.
Miss Alma Perry and Mr. Charles Perry have returned to Masterton from a visit to Seatoun.
Miss M. Curlett, Hastings, who is visiting Wellington, is staying at the Midland Hotel.
Mrs. E. J. Bassett, Masterton, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs. M. L. Coghill, Wanganui, is visiting Wellington.
Miss Anne Bright, Wellington, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Bright, Hawera.
Mr. and Mrs. G. McGregor are Waverley visitors to Wellington.
Miss Violet Roche, who has been spending a long holiday with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Roche, Remuera, left Auckland on Monday for Sydney by the flying-boat Awarua.
Miss E. M. Nutsey, lady superintendent of the Auckland Hospital, arrived at Wellington yesterday.
Miss Patricia Kidd,- Remuera, will leave Auckland tonight to visit Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 3, 3 July 1940, Page 12
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