PERSONAL
Mrs. Hartigan, Lower Hutt, is the guest of Mrs. McLeavey, Levin. Mrs. M. Latham, Wanganui, is visiting Gisborne. Miss K. Wilkins, Auckland, is visiting Mrs. B. W. Croker, Dannevirke. Miss M. Shanly, Dannevirke, is staying at Lower Hutt. The Hon. Mr. Justice Fraser and Mrs. Fraser are making a motor tour of the north. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arthur are staying with. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Symonds, Napier.
Mrs. Vivian Riddiford will leave this evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Thorne George, Auckland. Mrs. F. F. Reid, Blenheim, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. lan Johnston, Lower Hutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope-Gibbons and Miss Gibbons, have returned to Wanganui from Wellington. Mrs. Thomson, who has been in Wanganui for the tennis tournament, has returned to Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Savage returned from Sydney last week, and have taken up their residence at Auckland. Miss Nancy Greig, Blenheim, is staying at Lower Hutt with Miss Louise von Zedlitz.
Dr. Maisie Gow, Seatoun, spent the week-end at Levin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Collie. -
Miss Margaret Miller, Havelock North, is the guest of Miss Zohrab. Sil verstream.
Mrs. A. S. Morley, Kelburn, has returned home after a holiday visit to Feilding.
Mrs. E. J. Riddiford is the guest of Mrs.' D. H. S. Riddiford, Longwood, Featherston.
Mrs. Campbell Nicols and her small daughter, Turakina, are spending a holiday at Paraparaumu Beach. Mrs. Hunter Will and family, Palmerston North, are visiting paraparaumu.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cummings and family, Ngaio, have returned from a motor tour in the South Island. Mrs. F. M. Shaw, Auckland, is staying with Mrs. D. W. Anderson, Day’s Bay.
Miss Dinah Sloman left last evening to spend a few days as the guest of Mrs. William Deans, Sandowne, Canterbury,
Mrs. C. Roadly and her two sons, Auckland, are visiting Norsewood, where they are staying with Mr. and Mrs. F. Read.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hayes, Waitoa, and Mrs. G. Whale, Marton, have returned home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Longman, Ormondville.
Mrs. John Agar, Melbourne, arrived yesterday with her small daughter, to stay with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Sloman, Tinakori Road.
Lady Wilford, who passed through Wellington a few days ago, is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Maclean, Dunedin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Palliser and Mr. E. S. Palliser, Brougham Street, have been visiting Napier and Taupo, and are now at Rotorua.
Mrs. D. A. Hamilton and Miss Lesley Hamilton, who have been at Napier for the holidays, have returned to Wellington.
Miss Diana Goldsmith, Brooklyn, is visiting Dunedin. She left Wellington during the week-end, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Lionel Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. David Millar, Palmerston North, with Miss Marjorie Miller and Mr. Ronald Miller, are at present in Wellington.
Dr. Winsome Young will return to Wellington to-morrow from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Young, Christchurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Hay, Brooklands Station, Wairarapa, who have been staying for a day or two at Caulfield House, will return home to-day. Mrs. Geoffrey Denniston, Wanganui, who has been staying with her parents, Sir Francis and Lady Bell, Lowry Bay, will return home to-day.
Miss Barbara Kebbell, Alfred ton, who has been the guest of Mrs. Rewi Murray, Ngaruru, Blenheim, will pass through Wellington to-day on her way home.
Professor and Mrs. von Zedlitz, who have been the guests of Mrs. Macalister, at Blackwood Bay, Marlborough Sounds, returned home to Lower Hutt yesterday.
Mrs. P. F. J. Sellers, Lyall Bay, and her son Peter, are visiting Auckland, where they are the guests of Mrs. Sellers’s sister, Mrs. A. Mackenzie, Kohimarama.
Canon Sykes, Mrs. and the Misses Sykes, Kilbirnie, are visiting Patea. Mr. Sykes will take the services at St. George’s for the next three weeks, while the Rev. Mr. Walton takes charge of Mr. Sykes’s parish. ■ Miss D. Nicholls, Wellington, who has been Mr. and Mrs. G. Pownall’s guest at Wanganui for the Wanganui Lawn Tennis Association’s tournament, is now playing in the tournament at Palmerston North. Mrs. H. C. Brown, wife of Professor Brown, of Stanford University, California, arrived at Wellington from San Francisco yesterday by the Maunganui. She intends visiting her daughter in Palmerston South. Miss May Fantliam, formerly of Wellington, who has lived for the last five years in California, was a passenger by the Maunganui, which arrived at Wellington yesterday from San Francisco. She is making a holiday visit to New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 88, 8 January 1935, Page 5
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