PERSONAL ITEMS.
Miss V. Hynes, Otahuna, Tai Tapu, left last evening for the North Island. Mr and Mrs A. I. Rattray, Mansfield Avenue, have returned from a holiday spent at Hanmer Springs. Mr and Mrs Herbert Hill, Heaton i Street, who have been staying in Ti-! maru, have returned to Christchurch, j Miss Bromlev Cocks, Ranfurlv Street, i is staying, with Mrs B. K. ll* Tripp,! Orielton, Timaru. Mrs E. J. King, Beckenham. Christchurch, who has been the guest of Mrs F. Metson, Timrau, has returned to her home. Mr and Mrs Colin MacDonald, Blenheim, who have been spending some weeks at New Brighton, have returned home. Mrs W. Sword. Whangarci, North Island, who has been the guest of Mrs H. French, Little River, is visiting friends in Christchurch. Mrs W. J. Hunter, Dyer’s Pass Road, is spending a holiday at Hanmer i Springs, and is expected to return to j town on Saturday. Miss Meta Nixon, Fendalton Road, : accompanied by Mrs Todd, left this morning to spend a holiday at Mount Cook. Mrs George Aitken, Fendalton. who is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs H. A. Knight, Racecourse Hill, will return to town on Thursday Mr and Mrs F. E. Twyford, “ Holbury,” Cashmere Hills. who have been visiting Blenheim, have returned home. Mrs Leicester Webb, Dean’s Avenue, Mrs W. 11. Clark, Bealey Avenue, and Miss Ethne Tosswill returned yesterday from a holiday spent at Mount Cook. The friends of Mrs M. E. Tripe, the well-known Wellington artist, who is at present in England, will be interested to hear that she has had a portrait hung in the Salon at Paris. Mrs Tripe will leave England on May 31 on her return to New Zealand. Misses Nora Firth. Circuit Street, Helen and Lyndsay Thomson, Montreal Street, Theresa Ward, Merivale Lane, Anne Cooper, Brown’s Road, Beatrice Lucas, Nelson, and Lesley Milnes, Rhodes Street, will form a party organised by Miss Norah Haggitt, Timaru, to spend a week’s holiday at Mount Cook. With Miss Haggitt, they left this morning. Mrs T. Andrews will be in charge of the supper arrangements at the card party to be held in the St John Ambulance Association’s social hall next Thursday evening. This oartv. at which both bridge and 500 will be played, will mark the opening cf the diamond jubilee celebrations of the West Christchurch School.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20311, 22 May 1934, Page 9
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