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PERSONAL NOTES

:The Hon. Mr. Justice Johnston a»d Mrs. Johnston, Christchureh, leave tomorrow to spend a holiday at "VVairoa. Miss Queenie Clark Johnson, Hamilton, who is visiting "Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. George Shiitcli£e, Tiuakori Eoad. Colonel and Mrs. Turtvon, London, who have been spending six months in New Zealand, are leaving by the Port Alma for England. Mrs. Synie, Scotland, who has been visiting Mrs. George Shirtcliffe, Tina-' kori Boad, left for the south last night. Miss Margaret Todhunter, Christchurch, who has been visiting Mrs. V. Barker, in Gisborue, is the guest of Mrs. Cheviot Bell, Lowry Bay. She will leave for the south tomorrow. Mrs. Hector Rolleston, Lowry Bay, left for Christchureh last night, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Kolleston, sen. • ■;' ■Miss Agnes Kennedy and her sister, wh6 have been visiting "Wellington, are' leaving to spend Easter at Chateau Tongariro. Miss Alberta JJiJiod, Waipufcurau, will be the guest of Mrs. Murphy, Kelburn, during the Easter holidays. Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Christchureh, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Holdsworth, Kelburn, left last evening for the south. Mr. and Mrs. Everard Weld imd Miss Mary Weld (Seddon) . and Mrs. C. Testhemaker (Blenheim),, who have been visiting Christchureh, have returned home. . Mrs. J. M. A. Ilott, The Terrace, has returned from a visit'to Palmerston North. • ' ; Miss Sadie Wood, Christchureh,. will arrive in Wellington on Friday, and will be the guest of Mrs. James Burbury, Ha'taitai. Mrs. Howard Gillies and Miss Speed, Wellington, are leaving for Auckland to spend the holidays. ~'...-■■■ Mrs. A. Tolhurst and Miss "Shirley Tolhurst, Melbourne, . who have been staying at the Midland Hotel, left for the south last night., • Mrs. Maurice: Anderson, .Kelburn, will leave for:, a visit to Eotbrua on Thursday. \/- .■'■'■■ Sir. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Hamilton, are the guests of Mrs. M. J. Eitchie, The Terrace. '■■>.;'.. . . ; . , Miss MeNab, Blenheim, is visiting •Wellington. i '.' Mrs. J. Annaud-Smith, who has been spending, the, past few weeks in Auckland and Whangarei, returned by the Limited express this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. Angus, Christchureh, are staying with their daughter . aud son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson, Wadestown. ..-■■■■'• .' ■-t Mrs. Quilliami Ne\v Plymouth, is visiting Wellington.. / i ■ Mr. and Mrs. James-Macdonald, Wellington, will, leave by-the Limited" to-1' morrow, to spend Easter;in Auckland. Later they mil visit Kotofua and Tauranga. ■.: ■•' ■•.. VMiss Elaine Pocke, Te Awamutu, who has been visiting Christchureh,'.will arrive ia Wellington, on Thursday, and will1 be the guest of Mrs. Freyberg. Miss Elworthy, Miss - Nancy Bond (Timaru);. and Miss Patricia Eitchie (Te Tawa)will leave for England on ;Easter Monday. . -.. ;;.■" •V;.T'-A. -; Mrs. Hedda Dyson, who has been visiting: Wellington > on' behalf of the "New Zealand1 Women?s,"Weekly," was entertained by theMnembers of the NewZealand Women Writers' and Artists' Societies, also the Penwomen's Circle of the Lyceum Club. -Mrs. Dyson spoke of the "Future of the Woman's Magazine.". The/party took place at the Lyceum Club, and a pleasant social time was spent by a number of guests. Eegret at^tjie inability of Mrs. M. Smith to continue her .duties as secretary of the Wellington Basketball1 Association was expressed by Mrs. H. D. Muir at the annual meeting of the association last Bight. ... She ,spoke of Mrs. Smith's excellent work for the-as-sociation,, and said that all would miss her.. The new. secretary ■is Miss E. Bell; A letter of sympathy and appreciation, ia "to- be sent to the president, Miss M.E. Aimstrbng1, who was absent becanso: of illness. Mr. 'and .Mrs, "Ji.Kw"Logan (Masterton). are visiting Wellington and arestaying at tho Midland Hotel. '. • _ Mri ana Mrs. E.^Burnard, of GisTJorne, are at present at the Midland Hotel. Mr', and Mrs. E. E. Ashley, who are visitors, to Wellington from Vancouver, are staying at the Mialand Hotel. : Mr. and Mrs. T. Hurley (Wanganui) and. Mr. and Mrs.' J. H. Blackwell (Kaiapoi) are guests at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. J. and Miss Logan, and' Mr. arid Mrs. N., and Miss W. James, of Masterton, are at present at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. : • ,

Mrs. C. Williams and Mrs. W. Miller (Hastings) are guests at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.. E. Murphy, of Gisborne, are also" at"the Eoyal Oak.

Miss G. Spedding, of Auckland, is visiting, Wellington and is staying at the Eoyal Oak Hotel.

A visitor to Wellington is Miss M. Skinner, of England, who is staying at the Hotel St. George. '

Misses M. J..'and M. G. Macfarlane, of Auckland, are staying at the Hotel St. George.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 13

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 13

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 13

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