PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson, Virho have lived for the past fifteen months at Heretaunga, will return tomorrow to their home in Halswell Street.
Miss Betty McParland, who has been spending a, holiday with her cousin, Mrs. Dudley Newbigin, Hastings, has returned-to Wellington.
Mrs; D.- A. Aiken left Wellington yesterday to spend a holiday in Hawke's Bay.
Miss 'Patricia Nelson has arrived, in Wellington, and will sail by the Marama oh Friday en route to England. ,•
Mis. Noel Nelson (Tinakori. Road), Miss Coolcson, and Mrs. Freeman (Cliristchureh);* who have been motoring in. the north as far as Whangareij returned to Wellington last evening.
Mrs. Sl. Willes, Christehurch, arrived in Wellington during the weekendv
Mis. George Shirtcliffc, Tinakori Road, •svhb has been visiting Napier, returned' to Wellington today.
llrs. E. Masters, Stratford, arrived in Wellington today to '• attend the Plunket Conference.
-Lady May, England, arrived in Wellington tpday by the Marania from Sydney.
Mrs. Quaifc, who" has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. D. Napier, Waimato; willleave this week fan her return to England.
Miss Carnahan (Auckland), Dominion president of the National Council of Women, and Mis3 Flatt (Auckland),. Dominion! secretary, are in Wellington fT the r conference, which opened today, and arc staying at the' Windsor Hotel. ■ " ..■.;'
Miss J. Hutchison, Duncdin, left on Saturday, for ' Christchurch and Wellington. , ~ \
Mrs. T. B. Boultbn, who has been spending a holiday in Wellington, has returned to Christcliurth.
Mr/and Mrs., Balharrie, Wellington, are visiting Christchurch. ' . '.-.',
•'■ Mrs." S. L. Partridge, Christchurch, is the guest of'. Mrs. Leslie. Travers, Day's Bay, Wellington.',.
Mrs. A. H. Rothenburg, who has been; the guest .of Mrs. Leo Rothschild, Wellington, has returned to Christchurch.. •
■ Miss Lucy Batley, Waitaraj is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Empire rHotel.
Among the guests at the Hotel St. George arc Lady May (Sydney) \ Mrs. C. Wils'on (Christchurch), and Mrs. A. E, Sharp (London).
Mis. A. J. Crawford (Wanganui) and Mis J. Caselberg (Masterton) are staylgn 4t the;Royal Oak Hotel.
■ Missß.A. CariVright (London), Miss V. Hynes (Tai Tapu) arc staying at the Midland Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 11
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