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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr and Mrs A. Douglas, Oamaru, left *for Vthe north last night. Mrs Frank Wilding and family are spending tf\e holidays a*t Sumner. Mr and Mrs W. J. Taylor, Kirwee, have taken up residence at Hornby. 'Misses Free and Greig are Christchurch visitors: to Wellington. Mrs 11. R. Smith was a passenger north last night. Miss Nancye -Ie CreiV, Murray Place, will return home this Week-end from Marlborough Sounds. Mr H. H. Loughnan and Miss Halmai Loughnan, Avonside, will, return south bv to-hight/s £>dat from Wellington. Mrs C. M. Turrell, Halswell Street, Wellington, "is on holiday in Christchurch. Dr E. Bakeri M’Laglan returned yesterday from a holiday in the North Island. Mrs C. Rugg and Miss Betty Stevenson, -Hornby, are visiting relatives in Wellington. ,-Miss. K. Gressom. Fendalton, who has been staying with Mrs C. H. Gresson in Timaru, has-,returned home. Mrs P. M. Giies and Miss A. Kirwan, Rangiora, are the guests of Mr and Mrs J. Pemberton, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty.... > ... v Mr and Mrs J. W. Fair, Timaru, who have been visiting Mrs Fair, Mount Street, -Wellington, have returned home. . - Dr CBryjndwiy accompanied by Miss Valerie Tennent, r Fendalton, Ihffc to-day for a camping holiday at Oxford;. Miss Rape’ Broughton, Watford Street, who -Has been/the guest of Mr and Mrs N. M’Rae, Dunedin, returned home yesterday. ul: ’ Mr and Mrs Martin-Harvey and Mr Noonan E. Sfielley, members of the Sybil Thorndike Company, /are registered at the Royal Hotel, Dame Sybil Thorndike will be entertained by the members of the Canterbury Worneft’s Club'on Monday afternoon. Mrir E. W. Brundell, Mrs A. Hunnibell, Mr and Mrs Bowen Clenden and Mr and Mrs R. W. Marshall are Christchurch visitors -to Wellington. Miss Betty Cotterill, St Elmo Courts, will return to town early next week from Waijiouaiti, where she was the .guest o i Mi’s 0. Ra : ttray. Mr and Mrs: F. Siigden, Ilkley, England, Mr .and Airs F. -Throp, Dunedin, Aliss E. Glen, Westport, and Miss T. Craig, ['Wellington,;. are guests at the New City Hotel. Mf J. H. Harkness; Mayor of Westport,. and the Misses Harkness expect to return to the West Coast next week. They have been on several weeks’ holiday in Christchurch,. Miss Gordon and Miss Margaret Conway, who have been staying at “ Khartoum,” Cashmere Hills, are now the guests of Mrs Neilson, Pratt Street, Redcliffs. Air and Mrs F. Sugden (Ilkley, England), Mr and Mrs J. Hayes (Auckland) and Mr and AJrs F. Throp (Dunedin) are guests at the New City Hotel. slr and Mrs J. L. Tattersall (Manchester), Mrs D. R. Revell and family (Auckland) and Miss K-, Gardiner (Warringjton), are staying. .at the United Service Hotel. * Mrs T. J. Edmonds, Worcester'Street, left last night Tor a short trip to Wellington. She was accompanied by her daughter, - T. Fripp, who will shortly return to England. Miss Winnie Broughton, > Watford Street, who has been visiting relatives in Pahiatua, is now the guest of Air and Airs A. B. Lane, Wellington. She will return to Christchurch to-mor-row. Mrs B Cambridge. Sydney, who is on tour in New Zealand and has been the guest of her sister, Airs J. ScottBaker, Webb Street, left yesterday morning for the Franz Josef glacier. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Gwen Scott-Baker. The latest arrivals at the Hotel Federal include: Airs B. Andrews (New York), Mrs Drown (U.S.A.), Mr W. J. Penny (Nelson), Aliss Noone (Amberley), Air W. Barrett (Wellington), Aliss Nicol (Gisborne), Aliss Waters . (Nelson), Aliss A. Alorrow (Auckland), Aliss P. Harwood (Sydney), Mrs J. Allport and Aliss Isla Allport (Timaru), Air and Mrs H. Charles (Richmond, Nelson). Miss Hunter, ALA., Lyttelton, who is studying for her Bachelor of Literature . degree at Oxford, has again been awarded a free place by the board of the faculty ‘of modern history of the Institute of History Research, London, for the academic year 1932-33. Aliss Hunter is the daughter of Airs P. AI. Hunter and the late Captain Hunter. She is living in Oxford with her mother and sisters and her aunt, Aliss Belle Cable, Wellington. Recent arrivals at the Central Hotel were: Mr A. F. Leonardo (Le Bons Bay), Aliss Winnie Gardner, Air 15. Nolan (Waimate), Mr Harold Moody, Aliss Kathleen Robinson, Air and Airs P. Fleming), Air 11. Eccles (Sydney), Air Peter Vestey (Timaru), Air Victor Craw (Pigeon Bay), Air J. Alurray (Springburn), Air arid Airs R. Mackenzie (Oamaru), Air P. Alurphy (Lincoln), Air and Airs T. Oakleigh (Ashburton), Air and Airs AI. Mann (Timaru), Air W. Bissett (Ruatapu), Air and Airs Val Sinclair (Wellington), Mr and Mrs AI. J. Lynskey (Timaru).

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 660, 13 January 1933, Page 9

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 660, 13 January 1933, Page 9

PERSONAL ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 660, 13 January 1933, Page 9

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