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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Her Excellency Lady Bledisloe opened the Free Ambulance Association garden fete held at Ivarori this afternoon. Miss J. Gamby (Napier) is staying at the United Service Hotel. Mrs D. Lee, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs J. Horn, Roslyn, Dunedin. Mrs F. Cowper, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs J. Horn, Roslyn, Dunedin. Mrs R. Stewart, Hornby, is visiting relatives in Dunedin. Dr and Mrs Talbot, Timaru, will leave Christchurch to-night for the North Island. Miss A. Buss and Miss E. Edridge, Repton Street, Merivale, are spending a holiday at Hanmer Springs. Mrs M. T. Lawlor, Bishop Street, is staying with her daughter, Mrs G. M’Culloch, Quamby, Waimate. Mr and Mrs C. F. Dalgety (Mangaweka) are staying at the United Service Hotel. Miss Evelyn Gardiner (London), of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, is a guest at the United Service Hotel. Mrs T. Markham, sen., Geraldine, who has been staying with Mrs A. E. Body, Upper Riccarton, has returned home. Mr and Mrs A. H. Hobbs, Eversleigh Street, will leave to-night for Wanganui where Mr Hobbs will attend the J.P.’s Conference. Mrs J. Hiatt, Dunedin, Dominion vice-president of the W.C.T.U., will pass through Christchurch on Monday to attend the conference at Wanganui. Mrs Henry Wyatt, Knowles Street, will leave to-night for the north to attend the conference of women’s clubs at Wanganui. Miss Read, Papanui, left last night to attend the annual meeting and the conference of the New Zealand Trained Masseurs Association which will take place in Auckland next ■week.

The Misses Joan and Betty Rayner, the T.O.Y. players who toured New Zealand, will leave by the Aorangi on Tuesday for Vancouver on their return journey to England. Mrs W. Renton, of Rangiotu, who has been staying with Mrs J. A. Nisbet, Bligh’s Road, during the P.W.M.U. conference, left for the north last evening. ,

Miss C. Henderson, Dominion corresponding secretary of the W.C.T.U., and Miss M. B. Dominion treasurer, will leave on Monday to attend the Dominion Conference at Wanganui.

Mrs T. E. Taylor, Dominion president of the W.C.T.U., will leave Christchurch this evening for Wanganui to attend the Dominion Conference commencing on March 9. During Mrs Taylor’s stay in Wanganui she will be the guest of Mrs D. J. Poison. Among the recent guests at Stonehurst Private Hotel, Latimer Square, are:—Mr F. H. Jewell (Hawke’s Bay), Miss K. Moodie (Dunedin), Mr J. Russell Hancock (Wellington), Mr and Miss Jones (Nelson), Mr and Mrs David Byer and Mr Ralph Byer (Timaru).

The latest arrivals at the Hotel Federal include: Mr 11. Blazey (Auckland), Mrs Durward ,'Mr Durward (Dunedin), Mr E. Talmadge, Mr H. Talmadge (England), Mr and Mrs N. Nicol (Dunedin), Miss Alice Grubb (Methven), Mr Alister Mackintosh (Fairlie), Mr F. N. Seay (Burke’s Pass), Mr L. Ross (Fairlie).

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 14