THE SOCIAL ROUND
■ PERSONAL ITEMS. Mi,.* R. S. Beckett, rrom Marton, i> at Glcnahon on ;i vi*it. Mr*. K. A. McMillan. «.t Moiwivmi, i.» in Kotorna for the Ka-ter holidays. • • • ■ Dr. Grace Stcvcn*o<i h.i 9 arrived from the South and i* Maying at Arundel. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kcc«injr. Sydney, ire staying at the Ksplan.nie Hotel. Devonport. • • • • Mr. and Mr*. G. Currie nav* arrive.l for t lie Racing Carnival an i au> at is. .rand Hotel. • • • • Mr*. K. L. Pirani. of Fcilding. i* imong the guests at the Star Hotel for .he Ka.*tcr holiday*. Miss F. G. Bennett, of Wellington. irrived for a lengthv ,tay in out Queen . itv; lieer addre?* i* Glcnalvon. " • • • * Mrs*. W. .Andrew*, of Wellington. is spending a holiday with her mother. Mr*. Atkinson. Remuera Road. • • * • Mr*. J. Ansell sailed by the Marama >n Thursday on a visit to Sydney and Melbourne. • • • • Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Robertson, of Helcnsville, are on n viMl to town for the Faster Carnival, and arc staying »t Arundel. • • • • Mr. and Mr*. Siddall, the wellknown A'.icklar.der*. v.ho nre tripling :o Fngland next week, gave a beautifully lecorated farewell din;.er party on VYedne*<lav night at the Waveilcy. • • • » Mr W. Derry. general manager in Western Australia for the A.M.P. society, and Mrs. Derry have arrived in ~nd after an absence of ten year?. They will tic her> for * month, their address being the Grand Hotel • • • t A cheery little farewell tea party was riven on Wednesday for Mrs. .Stuart Jackson, who is leaving for Sydney next ,veek. The ho«tess. Mrs. Manson, wore daek coat nnd skirt, white iox fur?; the guest of honour wearing the new fuchsia crepe de chine ensemble Pint, svith hat to match. Many pretty lutumn frocks were to be seen. • • • • Miss Biddy Philenx was hostess for a : arewell "Tea Pansanf on Wednesday ifternoon at the Regent for Miss ~ Alison. The tea table lvbs done in blue, gold, and silver ;>alloon* and flowers. Among the inests were ■— Me«dames Alison, Phileox, Hoyes. Mis«es Alison. Macindoc. .Tones. M. Raingcr, Howard, Shrewsbury, C Raingcr. On Wednesday evening Mis* .Toan Heather entertained a number of guests at bridge to fare-well Miss Darrie Heather, of N'orana Avenue. Remuera. who i* shortly leaving with Mrs. Heather by the Aorangi for an extended tour of Canada and the United States. Bridge was played until a late hour, the prire being carried off by Mi*s McLaughlan. Mi-s Heather wore rose organdie; Mi** Darrie Heather, black taffeta. The quests included Misses Mncgrcgor. Sally Alderton. Colson, Cousins. -T. Cousins. Tarn-red. Walkley. Wilms Heather, Gunn. Stewart. Lintott, McLaughlnn. Mntier, Bailey.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 15
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