TOPICS FOR WOMEN
PEESONAL NOTES
Sirs. C. E. Bichardson, Selwyn terrace, who was the guest .of Mrs. Hornabrook, Masterton, last week, has returned to Wellington.
Mrs. V. A. C. Crutchley, who has been visiting the South Island, is spending a few days in Wellington before going north.
Mrs. Charles Turi'ell, Halswell street, who has beeu the guest of Mrs. H. F. Buchanan, Fendalton, Christehurch, returned to Wellington yesterday morning.
Mrs. T. F. M. Gibson, Christehurch, who has been visiting Melbourne, has returned to New Zealand, accompanied by her sister, Miss Betty Danby, who will be her guest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor are Wellington visitors to Christehurch.
Mrs. K. M. Walter, who has been the guest of Mrs. Hallows Wood, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington yesterday morning,' en route to Auckland.
Miss Joan Barker, " Waimarama," Hawkes Bay, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. H. Brittan, Avonside, Christehurch, arrived in Wellington yesterday on her way north.
Mrs. E. E. Airey, who has been the guest of Mrs. Geoffrey Kingscote, Christehurch, will arrive in Wellington to-morrow, en route to Auckland.
Mrs. Leonard Hunt, Karori, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. A. McDonald, Christeliurch.
Mrs. W. M. Taylor and Miss L. C. Kohn, Wellington, are visitors to Auckland.
Mrs. E. W. Clarke, who has been visiting Blenheim, is spending a few days in Wellington before leaving for Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Simpson, who have been spending an extended holiday in the North Island, have returned to Christehurch.
Misses Grace Morrison and Mary Darbyshire, Wanganui, are visiting Wellington, and are staying at Barrett's Hotel.
Mrs. Henry Harris, Christehurch, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Hotel St. George.
Mrs. C. A. Cameron (Masterton), Miss M. Cameron (Masferton), Miss L. McCullough (Melbourne) and Mrs. G. H. Wilson (Charters Tower) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.
Miss Peggy Robertson, Auckland, arrived i,n Wellington on Saturday, and is the guest of Lady.Buckleton.
Mrs. A. H. Mellor, of Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 11. H. Daniel, in Masterton.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 13
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337TOPICS FOR WOMEN Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 13
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