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SOCIAL NEWS

Miss S. Down, of Christchurch, is at the Central Hotel.

Miss Irene Stewart, of Epsom, is visiting Waingaro.

Mrs. Russell Grace, of Wanganui, is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. W. H. Gaisford, of Dannevirko. is visiting Wellington for the races.

Mrs. M. Meads and Miss Ethel Meads, of Westmere, Wanganui, are visiting Auckland.

The Misses Marjorie and Doris Shrubsall, of Heme Bay, are visiting Wellington.

Mrs. M. Steinberg, of Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the air liner Kotare.

Mrs. C. Hand left by the air liner Kuaka for New Plymouth yesterday, and Mrs. B. M. Quigley for Palmerston North.

Miss Rene Aickin and Miss Gwen Gumming will leave by the Maunganui to-morrow 011 an extended visit to Sydney.

At the Grand Hotel are: —Mrs. G. Caro, Mrs. Frank Stephens, Miss E. Pollard (Melbourne), Dr. Vera I'oliss, Mrs. S. W. Hart (California).

Mrs. R. B. Clark-Hutchinson, wife of Lieutenant Clark-Hutchinson, of H.M.A.S. Canberra, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Maunganui on a visit to Xew Zealand.

Mrs. A. Crosby, sen., of Bayview Road, Remuera, will leave for England "by the Rotorua on Thursday. She plans to be away from New Zealand for a year and will return via Suez.

Mrs. F. Stevens, of Melbourne, arrived in Auckland yesterday bv the Maunganui, accompanied by Miss E. E. Pollard, of Melbourne, en route to Rotorua, where they will spend some weeks.

Miss M. Davies and Miss A. Meehan, of Auckland, have been on a tour of Germany, the Austrian Tyrol and the Bavarian Alps, and have now returned to England before leaving for Australia and New Zealand.

Progressive bridge was played by members of the Overseas League in the club rooms on Monday evening. Prize-winners were: —Highest score, Mrs. Thompson; hidden number, Miss Wilson and Miss Hawkes.

Recent visitors from Auckland to the Chateau included: —Mrs. C. J. McCulloch, Mrs. Eustace, Mrs. T. P. Coles, Mrs. S. Wallath, Mrs. J. B. Spencer, Mrs. C. Skinner, Miss J. Manning, Mrs. A. Coles, Mrs. D. Crabtree.

Mrs. Arthur Elworthy, Holme Station, Timaru, arrived in Wellington this week from a visit to Australia, and with her husband, is the guest of the Governor-General, Viscount Galway, at Government House.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22774, 7 July 1937, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22774, 7 July 1937, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22774, 7 July 1937, Page 4