PERSONAL NOTES
I Mrs. G. W. Forbes will leave tomorrow to spend Easter in the south.. Miss Sloss, who has been visiting the Misses Forbes in Wellington, leaves for j the south tonight.. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. White, Selwyn Tcrraee, are leaving for England on the Baugitane. Mrs. A. -de B. Brandon, Hobsoii Street, who has been visiting her daugh-ter,-Mrs. R. Birch, Masterton, is returning home tomorrow. I Miss B. Allen returned from Christchurch yesterday, and is staying with Mrs. H. L. Nathan. I Mrs. Cockburn-Hood, Masterton, arrived in Wellington today, and is the! guest of Mrs. A. H. Miles, Hobson Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingston, Auckland, will spend Easter in Wellington, and will be the. guests of Mrs. D. C. Peacock, Heretaunga. Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, who have returned from Christchurch and are staying at the Hotel St. George, have taken Mrs. W. Young's house at Heretaunga. ' j i Miss L. Biehardson, Aitken Street, is 1 leaving tonight for a visit* to Nelson. Mrs. Forbes Crombie, England, who is visiting New Zealand, is staying at the Golf- House, Heretaunga. Mrs. H. L. Nathan and Miss Joyce Nathan will leave on Wednesday for Kotorua. . Miss Maud Wheeler, Mayfair Flats, has left for a holiday in the south. She intends to walk the Milford Track and play golf in the autumn foursomes at Christchurch. Miss Jennie Street lias returned from Dunedin, and is staying at the Friends' Hostel, Kelburn. Miss Mabel Watson, Wellington, is on an extended tour of. the South Island. While in Invercargill she- will be the guest of Mrs! Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Menzies, Bowen Street, will leave on Wednesday for Botoiua. Mts. Watson, Invercargill; will accompany them. Miss Juliet Nathan, ia leaving for Christchurch to.take part in the golf tournament. She will be the guest of Mrs. O. T. J. Alpers. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Moore, Wadestown, are leaving.for a visit to Kotorua. . • • - Mrs. F. Hodsou, FitzherbertTerrace, is leaving this week to spend Easter in the Wairarapa.; Miss M. Blackett, Nelson, is, stayjing with Mrs, E..E.Tolhurst, Wadesi town. ..'■'■ ' Miss Isabel Beid, is staying with her sister Mrs. K. Mason, Karori. The Misses Bui and Be Van Staveren, who have spent some weeks in Honolulu, returned to Wellington today. Mrs. M. H. Doig, and her daughter, Lower Hutt, are paying ;an extended visit to Christchurch. -. Mr. and Mrs. J...8. Macfarlarie, Auckland, are arriving in Wellington to attend the wedding of their son, Mr. Neil Macfarlane. ; ;They are accompanied by the Misses Marjorie and Marion Macfarlane. Dr. and Mrs. Gray Hassell have returned to their home in AVellington after spending ten weeks touring in the north. . ' . Mrs. Frank .Herrick, Tautaue, Dannevirke, -who, has been visiting Wellington, has returned home. . Mrs. Louis Salek,- Karovi, has returned to Wellington, after a motor tour of the North Island: ■ Becent callers at the office of the High Commissioner, London, states "The Post's" representative, include the following:—Miss Epsemary Bees, Bear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, 8.N., Mr. J. A. Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Lindo Levien, Miss Levien, Mr. R J. White, Mrs. A.E. Lowe j all from Wellington; Mr. C. E. Vickers, Levin, Mr. P. A. MeWhannell,' Wellington; Mrs. Tole, Auckland; Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Dean and Miss Dean, Christchurch. The marriage arranged between Bernard Hunter Jameson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. M. Thorns, Crescent House, Dundee, and Cynthia Mary Richmond, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Biehmond Fell, Chingford, Nelson, New Zealand, will take place at the Church of St. Mary : at-the-Walls, Colchester-, on April 7. Miss Norah Copsey, who, last May, resigned from the staff of the AVanganui Technical College in order to gain further, experience abroad, lias arrived in the Mother Country. She came via Vancouver, and motored most of the way across Canada. As this method of travel is practically "not done" because of the roughnessof the roads, the journey took Miss. Copsey about a month. In Toronto she joined the dietetic staff of tlie general hospital, and stayed there-for six months.. Early in January she motored from Toronto to Montreal, quite the most exciting motor trip that'she has taken, for the road was -a solid sheet of ice, and winter conditions were the worst for sixty years. At Montreal she found the roads further cast were blocked so she-.turned j south to New York, and finally landed at Southampton from the Olympic. She will probably remain for some little time touring in England, Scotland, and Ireland, perhaps by cycle. Meanwhile she is enjoying London.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 13
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