PERSONAL NOTES
Lady Troup and Miss Nan Troup left Wellington this morning for Napier, where they will live in future. Miss Ena Troup left yesterday to visit her sister in Auckland.
Mrs. F. H. Whatley, Selwyn Terrace, Wellington, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowry and Mrs. Ralph Lowry, during her visit to Hawke's Bay.
Mrs. John O'Shea, Oriental Parade, has returned from a visit to Gisborne.
The wedding of Mrs. Doris Barnett, formerly of Wellington, to Mr. E. A. Garvin, well known in banking circles, in Sydney, took place at St. Matthew's Church, Sydney, recently.
Mrs. C. Bailey, Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. Gifford Moore, Wanganui. Mrs. H. G. Gifford Moore, Wellington, is also visiting Mrs. D. Gifford Moore.
Mrs. C. G. Prevost, Wellington, is visiting Auckland.
Mrs. Findlay, who has been making an extended visit to Wellington, has returned to her home in Roslyn, Dunedin. \
Mrs. S. N. Attwood, who spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Griffin, Otane, has returned to Wellington.
Mrs. H. Nicolson, Otaki, is spending a holiday in Wellington, and is the guest of her- sister, Mrs. McGill.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 87, 14 April 1942, Page 8
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