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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Misses Peggy and Anne Starky, Whitecliffs, are visiting Miss Elizabeth Maling, Cashmere Hills.

Mr and Mrs Gerald Morrison, New Brighton, will leave in March on a trip to Great Britain. Mrs Mervyn Stevenson and family, Weston Road, will spend the Christmas holidays at Akaroa. Mrs R. 11. Sherris, Christchurch, is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs H. L. Gibson, Dunedin.

Miss F. Ironside, Papanui, will sail from Wellington by the Wanganella on December 20 for Sydney and Melbourne.

Mrs Gowing, Chester Street, and her daughter, Mrs R. J. Cunningham, Kekerangu, will spend the holidays at their cottage at Leithfield Beach.

Mrs Harrison and Miss Kathie Harrison have returned to Christchurch from a visit to Mrs R. T. Turnbull, Beverley Road, Tirnaru. Miss Grace Green, lady announcer at Radio 3ZM, who has been spending a holiday at the home of Mrs A. V. Chase, Oamaru, will return to Christchurch this evening. Mrs W. T. Hazlett, Invercargill, who has been spending a few days with her mother, Airs E. F. Nicoll, Jackson’s Road, will return south to-morrow night. Mrs A. R. Bloxam an d Miss Barbara Bloxam, Weston Road, St Albans, will leave on Saturday, December 22, to spend Christmas with Mrs H. R. Bloxam, Featherston. Miss C. K. Guthrie, Carlton Mill Road, who is spending a long holiday in Melbourne, will not leave Australia until Saturday, January 12. She will return to New Zealand by the Maheno arriving at Bluff.

Airs A. R. Alanchester, Fairlie, will be a visitor to Christchurch for the Hiatt-Crawshaw wedding next week. She will arrive to-morrow and will stay with her mother, Mrs H. Sanderson, St Albans.

Lady Clifford, Cashmere Hills, will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs George Macdonald, Lowry Hills, Cheviot. Her sister Miss A. Dennis, return-, ed to Christchurch last evening from a visit to “ Stonyhurst,” North Canterbury.

Mr and Airs Ellis Hiatt, Limestone Hills. Amberley, will come to Christchurch next Wednesday, and will stay with Air Hiatt’s parents, Air and Airs J. 11. L. Hiatt, Rolleston Avenue, lor the wedding of his brother, Air Geoffrey Hiatt to Miss Betty Crawshaw. Aliss Gendie Maling, Durham Street North, will leave Christchurch on Wednesday evening for Wellington to join the Monowai, sailing next day for Sydney. She will leave Sydney on Wednesday, December 12, by the Balranald for Ceylon, where her marriage to Mr R. J. S. Bean will take place.

Mr and Airs J. Aikman, Chapter Street, are spending an extended holiday in the North Island.

Miss Fox, Wai-iti Road, Tirnaru, returned yesterday after spending some weeks with her sister, Airs Percy Cox, Worcester Street, West. Mrs W. S. Bean, Beverley Street, will leave for Wellington this evening on a visit to her sister, Airs Frank Hay.

Airs J. H. Grigg, Longbeach, and Airs John Barker, Geraldine, returned home to-day from a visit to their mother, Airs T. Teschemaker, Fendalton.

Air and Mrs Roger Clifford, Ashley Hay, North Canterbury, will leave on Thursday for Wellington, where they will be the guests of the Hon Vincent Ward and Airs Ward.

The Right Hon F. S. Alalan and Airs Malan, South Africa, arrived in Auckland by the Wanganella on Wednesday and are making a brief tour of the Dominion.

Miss Sheila AlacDonald, daughter of Air Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Alinister of England, arrived in Christchurch this morning accompanied by her brother, Mr Malcolm AlacDonald. They are staying at Warner’s Hotel.

Aliss Daisy Scott, Woodford House, is visiting her parents, Air and Airs J. F. Scott, Opawa, prior to her departure by the A/lonowai next Thursday to take up a dietetic appointment at the Royal Northern Hospital, London.

Aliss A. W. Hall, 8.A., teacher of bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand at the Christchurch Technical College, has been granted leave of absence for about twelve months to enable her to visit America and England. Fraulein Rudenberg, who arrived in New Zealand recently from Europe via New York, has left Christchurch, where she was the guest of Airs T. T. Thompson, Papanui Road, for Dunedin, where her marriage will take place. Airs Trevor Kensington, Glenavy, will arrive in town on Alonday for the wedding of her sister, Aliss Betty Crawshaw to Air Geoffrey Hiatt on Wednesday next. Airs Kensington will be the guest of Airs H. D. Hall, Fenclalton Road. Airs R. C. Fowler and her three daughters, the Misses Margaret. Prue and Ursula Fowler, Montreal Street, will leave Christchurch on Wednesday next on their return to Ceylon. They will sail from Wellington by the Monowai on Thursday and will join the Balranald in Sydney.

In view of the satisfactory work carried out by Miss E. Graham as head of the home science department of the Christchurch Technical College, the Board of Governors of the college has decided to ask the Education Department to recognise her officially as head of the department.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 18

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PERSONAL ITEMS Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 18

PERSONAL ITEMS Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 18

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