SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Frank Mackay, who has been visiting Wanganui, has returned to Auckland. After a short visit to Wanganui, Mrs. Trevor Holmden has returned to Auckland. Miss F. Jones, Whangarei, is on a visit to Wanganui. Miss A. G. Campbell, Napier, is visiting Wanganui, Miss D. Grey is a visitor to Wanganui from Hamilton. • • • • Mrs C. Titter, Napier, is visiting her daughter, Mrs F. Bethwaite, Nelson Street. Miss G. J. Bell has returned to Wanganui after spending a few days at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller are Auckland visitors to Wanganui. Mrs. W. Swanger, of Tokaanu, is spending a week or two in Wanganui and is staying with her daughter, Mrs. D. Blue. • * * * Mrs. A. Tyerman, Campbell Street, left yesterday on a holiday visit to Napier. • * * • After leaving Motueka and spending some weeks in Christchurch, Mrs. H. Rochfort, wife of the recently-ap-pointed headmaster of the Wanganui Intermediate School, has arrived in Wanganui and taken up residence in Godwin Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jeffs, Nelson Street, will have as their guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. L. Rudkin, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glasson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Beale, all of Christchurch, Miss P. Jeffs, of the staff of the Palmerston North Hospital, and Mr. J. M. Jeffs, of Wellington. Miss L. Levien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindo Levien, London, and a granddaughter of the late Mr. C. Y. Fell, formerly a well-known Nelson lawyer, will leave England by the Narkunda on November 13 to visit her New Zealand relatives. She left the Dominion with her parents at the age of six. She is travelling out with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peacock and Miss Peacock, Wellington. Miss Patsy Chapman, England, is travelling to New Zealand with Sir Charles and Lady Campbell and Miss Mary Campbell, who have closed their home on the Isle of Wight to live in New Zealand for two years. Miss Chapman, who is a daughter of Mrs. and the late Lieutenant E. W. Chapman, has many New Zealand relatives, and will spend about a month visiting them. They will arrive in the Dominion in November.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 246, 17 October 1936, Page 2
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