PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. L. Pizer, Wellington,. ; and her two daughters arriyed. in • Auckland this morning. They will be'the guests of Mrs. T. Harris, Herne Bay. Miss Elizabeth Pizer - will leave tomorrow by the Monterey for a visit to Australia. . ■■.■■■■■.'-.
Miss Ursula Brocherie, Akaroa, is spending a holiday in. Wellington; and Hawera. . '■ .
Mrs. B. Anderson, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned to her home" in Inglewood;
Mrs. W7 H. Hemingway, Auckland, will leave by the Monterey tomorrow for Sydney, en route to China, where she will, accompany her husband into the interior on a butterfly-hunting expedition.
Mrs. W. D. Armit, Auckland, who has been visiting New Plymouth, is now in Wellington. ■
Miss L. Bellamore, who was the guest of Mrs. C. Cooper, Christchurch, returned to Wellington yesterday.
Miss McDonalds Dargaville, who has been-visiting Wellington, has returned home. ■
A recent visitor at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, from . Granton-on-Spey, Scotland, was Dr. Mary Miller, who, before her New Zealand visit, was assistant to Sir . Wilfred, Grenfell, the missionary doctor at Labrador. Dr. Miller intends touring the South Island before returning to' Scotland. . ,
Mrs. F. Campbell, Inglewood, has returned from a holiday, in Wellington.
Mrs. H. McGill, Auckland, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. H.Northcroft, Christchurch, arrived ml Wellington this morning to join her husband. They will spend several months here before returning to Auckland.
Mrs. Leslie . Wood, Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Roy Towle, R-emuera. . ~..,. ~
Mrs. Gordon Glennie,' accompanied by her husband, is visiting Christchurch, where, they are staying at Warner's Hotel: ■ ■'.■■'.'
Mrs. E. B. Patersoii, or Auckland, is staying at the St. George Hotel.
Miss Hitchman, who nas, been the older children's- nurse, has been appointed, temporarily, charge nurse of the Wellington ' branch of the Plunket Society, • and .Miss , • Nancy Hughes, who commences herduties this week, will take over Miss Hitchmaii's work'with the older children.
Miss Joan Penlington, Wellington, is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Penlington, Akaroa. •. '
Miss Eileen Blundell, New Plymouth, is spending' a holiday in Wellington.
Mr. and-Mrs. A. S. Dunn, Christchurch, who have been visiting Wellington, have returned home.
Miss Lorna Mann, Christchurch, .is spending several months in the Nortbi Island. :." ■,
Mrs. J. B. Bolton (Woodville), Mrs. H. Williams (Masterton); and Mrs. J. Macfarlane (Waiau) are guests at the Royal Oak Hotel.
Mrs. P. C. Hume and Mrs. G. F. Barton. (Dunedin), Mrs. Q- S. Hay (Greymouth),1 Mrs. H.: C. Lockhart (Sydney)f:vand Mrs. Hamer (Christchurch) are .staying at the- Grand Hotel. - ' ,fei ; Vv-
Mrs. W. G. Ferriie (Christchurch), Miss F. Wheeler (London)', Mrs. V. T. H... Clarke and Miss V. Lucas (Sydney) are. among the guests at ; the Hotel St. George. - .. f - ' /: ;?• .. ;]Vlesdarnes T. E. Campbell (Hawera), A.-S. .ShaycXLeyin), Rawlins (Palmerston North); F.i." Price (Invercargill),. and Misses-Feeney (Hawera) and.Rawlins (P.almerst6n'.North).are.;ampng tlie guests vat'the Empire Hotel.;- '- ■■-, '";
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 18
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