PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nichols, South Canterbury, will arrive in Wellington on Friday, and will leave by the Wanganella for a trip to Sydney and Tasmania.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Howie, Dunedin, have left for Auckland, where Mr. Howie has been appointed assistant lecturer in music at the Auckland Training College.
Miss B. Mann. Eltham, who has been spending a holiday in Wellington, has returned home.
Miss A.. Wittisch is a Wellington visitor to Auckland, and is staying at the Station Hotel.
Miss Nancy Hughes, who has spent the last sixteen months touring Great
Britain and the Continent, is expected to'arrive in the Dominion this week. She hopes to pay a short visit to her brother, Mr. R. :;W. Hughes, Hanmer Springs, before commencing her duties as charge nurse at the Plunket rooms, Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kennedy, who left .Wellington on May 18, by the Maui Pomare'for a tour of the Islands, returned to Wellington today, via Lyttelton. '
Mrs. A..Wall and her small son, Wellington, are staying with Mrs. Wall's mother, Mrs. A. E. Alison, Auckland.
Mrs. Alec McGeorge, Dunedin, will leave Wellington by the Remuera on June 16 for,' England, where she will visit her daughter; Mrs. L. T. Parton.
Miss G. Blake, Auckland, who has been visiting New Plymouth, is now in Wellington, and is the guest of Miss Betty Garcia.
Miss Phyllis Wilkinson, formerly a well-known .member of the Christchurch Repertory Society, who left Christchurch some months ago for Kenya Colony, East Africa, is to be married in September to Mr. George Miller, of Nairobi.
Mrs. E. Turking, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs.; Leatham, Eltham.
Mrs. W. ,H. Trengrove, Christchurch, will leave tonight for a world tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordoh McCredie, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington on Friday.to join the Wanganella for Sydney.
Mrs. G, A. Lee (Auckland), Mrs. W. Crampton (Dannevirke), Mrs. V.' C. Macphail (Wellington), Mrs. J. N. Macfarlane (Waiau), Miss P. Hunter (Dannevirke), and Miss C. Cooper (Waiau) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.
Mrs. E. Kissling (Auckland), Miss P. Regazzi (New South Wales) and Miss M. Clarke (Christchurch) are staying at the Hotel St. George.
Mesdames G. H. Crawford (Rotorua), A. S. Shaw .(Levin), W. N. Quickfall and G. M. Sykes (New Plymouth), J. Knight (Feilding); S. 'T. Welding (Cambridge), and J. K. Smithson (Auckland) are among the guests at the Empire Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 16
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