PERSONAL ITEMS.
Miss Reav Trolove, The Shades, is visiting Christchurch.
Mrs M. C. Laurenson and Miss Eileen Coffey, Barbadoes Street, have left on a visit to Wellington. Mr and Mrs N. W. Gale, St Albans, will leave to-morrow to spend a few days in Dunedin. Miss Nancy Salmond, Merivale. will leave on Monday to spend a holiday at Wellington and Picton. Miss Cecil Hanan is spending a short holiday with Miss Josephine in Christchurch before returning to Greymouth. Miss Margaret Whetter, Gloucester Street, returned home yesterday from a holiday spent in Wellington, wheie she was the guest of Miss Joy Burt. Mr and Mrs Douglas M’Donald will leave on Tuesday evening for Palmerston North, where they will make their new home.
Misses Mary, Jean and Egidia Menzies will leave on Tuesday night for the North Island, to stay with relatives and friends.
Miss Helen Buckham, Merivale Lane, will leave next week for Invercargill, where she will stay with her sister, Mrs Moffett.
Mrs J C. Newton, Merivale Lane, will stay with Mrs G. Leslie Rutherford, Macdonald Downs, for Christmas and New Year.
Miss Elizabeth Alpers, Christchurch, is spending this week with Miss Juliet Nathan, Wellington, and will visit Masterton during the week-end. The Rev E. Edmonds and Mrs Edmends. Cathedral Grammar School, left this morning on a camping holiday at Woodend.
Mr and Mrs R. W. Verry and Miss Easdown, Auckland, who have been spending a few days in Christchurch, left for Dunedin this morning.
Miss P. M P. Clark, headmistress of the Girls’ High School, will stay at Eglinton Valley, Southland, during part of the school holidays. Mrs D. Marshall, Wellington, and Miss B. Barrett, Christchurch, are the guests of their mother, Mrs W. C. Barrett, Winchester, South Canterbury. Miss S. Houston, Dunedin, who has been the guest of Mrs L. H. Orbe!l. Winchester, South Canterbury, left on Tuesday to spend the holidays at Wellington.
Miss Shirtcliff and Miss Duncan, Christchurch, are making Little River their headquarters while on walking trips to various parts of Banks Peninsula.
Mr and Mrs C. L, Meredith-Kaye, Chapter Street, will spend part of the Christmas and New Year holidays at the Rakaia Huts, and on Jnuary 13 will visit Timaru.
Miss Nancy Gard’ner, Cashel Street West, will return to Christchurch today from Wellington, where she attended the Benson-Richardson wedding.
Mrs Sydney Warburton, Bradford, England,' who returned to Christchurch recently, is visiting the Franz Josef Glacier' She is accompanied by Miss E. M. Parkinson and her father, Mr B. Parkinson, from Yorkshire, England.
Miss Isobel Turrell, Fendalton. who has been staying with Miss Beatrice Cowper, Dannevirke. will arrive in Wellington to-day, and will spend the weekend with Mrs Gibson Stott, Hobson Street, before returning home.
Miss Celia Reese. Cashmere Hills, who has been visiting Australia with her father, returned to Auckland on Tuesday. She will spend a few days with Miss Peggy Gunn at Gisborne before returning home. Miss D. Watkin Williams, Honiton, England, and Miss R. Wynn-Williams, Cashmere Hills, who have been the guests of Miss H. Montgomery, Wairewa. Little River, have returned to Christchurch.
The Misses J. and R. Morland, Bluff Hill, Napier, who are visiting friends and’relatives in Canterbury, will visit Mrs G. Pocock, Puaha, Little River, next week on their way to Okains Bay, where they will be the guests of Mrs E. Haines, jun., Seaview, for Christmas.
Miss H. Montgomery, Wairewa, Little River, who, with Sister Francis as passenger, flew one of the Canterburv Aero Club’s ’planes to Dunedin on Monday, returned to Christchurch on Tuesdav and was the guest if Miss L. D. Allen, Bealey Avenue. Miss Montgomery returned to Little River on Wednesday.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 945, 15 December 1933, Page 9
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