SOCIAL NOTES
Mr and Mrs W. J. Crawford (Dunedin) are staying at the Grand. Miss Mackenzie, Wellington, is the guest of Miss F. J. Rolleston, LeCren’s Terrace.
Misses Jean and Mary Callender, Dunedin, are staying at Beverley House, Wai-iti Road. Mrs J. M. Scott, and Miss Helen Scott, Seddon Street, are spending the holidays at Kakanui. Miss Ethel Jackson, Dunedin, is spending the holidays at The Hermitage, Mt Cook. Mrs M. Earl, Christchurch, arrived yesterday on a visit to her mother, Mrs James Meehan, Sefton Street.
Mrs E. M. Knight, Christchurch, is staying with her sister, Mrs J. H. Dines, Fairlie.
Mr and Mrs Stanley Natusch, (Miss Elizabeth Blake) Wellington arrived yesterday to stay with Dr W. H. Unwin, Church Street.
Mr and Mrs Charles Thompson, Miss Thompson and Miss Cameron, Dunedin, are staying at "Cadogan,” Sefton Street. Mr and Mrs H. Sinclair-Thomson, Park Lane, were the guests of Mrs Sin-clair-Thomson, "The Crossing,” Woodbury, for Christmas.
Mr and Mrs J. E. Bews and Miss Bews, Invercargill are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs Ronald McLeod, Geraldine.
Miss Rose Muir, Lady Superintendent of the Christchurch Hospital has been appointed to the Nurses’ and Midwives’ Registration Board. Mrs J. Tighe, wife of Surgeon-Com-mander Tighe of H.M.S. Diomede, arrived in Auckland from England by the Rangitata last week.
Mrs R. H. Hunter-Weston, who has been spending some time at “Mt. John” Tekapo, will leave to-day to stay with her father Sir John Roberts, Dunedin.
Miss Marjorie Chapman, the wellknown ’cellist, of Christchurch, has obtained the degree of L.A.B. at the recent examinations. Miss Chapman is the only 'cellist in the South Island to gain that, distinction. She is a pupil of Mr Harold Beck.
The engagement is announced of Mary, only daughter of Mr and Mrs G. W. Coates, St. Albans, Christchurch, to Frank, only son of Mr and Mrs H. Shields, Timaru.
Lady Fenwick, Dunedin, is staying v. ith her daughter, Mrs Wilfrid White, “Summerhill,” Levels. Miss Fenwick, is staying at Beverley House, Wai-iti Road.
Mr and Mrs F. Newton, Maltby Avenue left yesterday on a motor trip to Nelson, Mrs and Miss Monica Templeman, Christchurch, who have taken their house during their absence arrived in Timaru yesterday. Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Denniston (Adelaide) and their two children arrived in Wellington on Monday by the Maunganui, and are staying with Mrs Denniston’s parents, Sir Francis and Lady Bell, at Lowry Bay. Early in January they will pay a visit to Christchurch.
Mr and Mrs Bromfield, JMr and Mrs Lang and family, Mr Lang (senr), Invercargill, Mr and Mrs Clements, Miss Mannatan, and Mr Loughnan, Christchurch, are staying at“Restwyn" Beverley Road. Mr and Mrs Barclay who are staying there will leave to-day for Dunedin.
Princess Juliana, carried back with her to Holland the very happiest impressions of London and of English hospitality. She particularly enjoyed the private tennis parties and the dances she attended, but the event she speaks of most is the wonderful party given by Lady Ludlow at Bath House, when both Kreisler and Colombo played for her entertainment. It is not generally known that Princess Juliana is an enthusiastic amateur violinist, and she intends to put in more time tha never practising on this instrument during the holiday months.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19682, 27 December 1933, Page 10
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539SOCIAL NOTES Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19682, 27 December 1933, Page 10
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