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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Macarthy Eeid, Maoribank, will leave Wellington today for Pioton, where they will spend some time motoring. Mr. aiid Mrs. Douglas Mill, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Stott, Tinakori Boad, during the weekend, returned to Auckland yesterday by aeroplane. Miss Bosemary Mackenzie, Tinakori Boad, who has been spending some months in.England, will return to Wellington by the Akaroa, arriving on November 10. 1 Mrs. Edgar Jones, "Otiritiri," South Canterbury, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Miller, Wellington. Miss Viola Kettle, Lower Hutt, who has been visiting the Kennel Club shows in. Napier and Carterton, has returned home, and will leave tomorrow tv attend the Palmerston North ..Kennel Club's Show. Mr. arid Mrs. Bryan Trolove, Kaikoura, will be visitors to Christchurch this week for the races. The engagement is announced of Mr. Algernon Borthwiek, nephew of Lord Whitburgh, to Miss Katherine Ormond, of Hawke's Bay, states a Press Association cable message from London. Mrs. and Miss Lorna Baxter, Karori, have left for Christchurch for the Baxter-Weston wedding. Miss Beatrix Loughnan, Otane, Hawke's Bay, who was the guest of Miss Betty Butherford, Sumner, is now staying with Miss Halmai Loughnan, Christchurch. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Woolf, who have been staying in Timaru, have returned tol Wellington. Lady Wigrain, who is paying a brief, visit to Wellington in connection with Bed Cross business, will return south tonight. Miss Janet Murchison, Timaru, has been paying a brief visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reid, Talavera Terrace, have left for the South Island, and will, visit Mount Cook and the Franz Josef Glacier. , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Furby are Wellington visitors to Christchurch. Mrs. Norman Bell, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. Hay Barclay, Wellington, has left for Christchurch, where she will visit her sister, Miss Alice Carter. Among the guests at the Hotel St. George are Miss Elsie Williams (Hastings) and Miss Caruigic-Brown (Auckland). - Mrs. D. Bcid (Duneciin), Mrs. A. J. Crawford, and Miss E. Livingstone (Wanganui) and Mrs. T. A. Munro, Mrs. D. E. Neave, and Miss Neave (Kurow) are staying at the Boyal Oak Hotel. Mrs. G. A. Nieholls, Gisbome, is a guest at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. J. A. 8. Wait (Christchurch) is among the guests at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. A. L. Dykes,-Dunedin, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the t Empire Hotel. lieccnt guests at Wanaka Hotel, Pembroke, included Mr. and Mrs. George Wood (England) and Mr. aiid Mrs. J. Harris, Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Trownson, Cliristehureh, who have been staying with Mrs. Alex Scoullar, Lyall Bay, left today for a tour of the North Island. Later-they wittgo south to visit friends in Dunedin. .' ,' ','■', A motion of sympathy with the relatives of the late Mrs. H. Kose was passed at yesterday's meeting of the Dominion executive of the Now Zealand branch of the Bed Cross Society. Mrs. Bose had laboured in the society's cause from early in the war period and over the intervening eighteen years. "The spirit of self-sacrifice shown in her endeavours is one which the society warmly appreciates," stated' a resolution passed' by the meeting. '.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 7

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 7

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 7

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