THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mi ss M. Wallace, of Melbourne, is at Cargen Hotel.
» • • * Mrs. C. Troughton-Clark, of Rotorua, is at the Grand Hotel. * * • •
Miss A. M. Hawkin, of Sydney, is at present visiting Auckland.
Mrs. J. Reade returned from Australia by the Marama yesterday. » » • •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stigant are staying at Royal Court. » • • •
Guests at Royal Court include Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton, of Sydney.
Guests at the Hotel Cargen include Miss M. Wallace, of Melbourne.
*•| • • Guests at the Grand Hotel include Mrs, Booth and Miss Booth, of Carterton.
Mrs. H. Mowbray has returned to Auckland from a visit to Wellington.
Dr. Elizabeth Brownell arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Marama. ••• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cavanagh arrived from Sydney by the Marama yesterday.
Mrs._ Kembler (Te Rapa) and Mrs. E. R. Klingender (Morrinsville) are staying at Beach House, Milford.
Miss Irene Leggett, of Christchurch, is the gii3st of Mrs. D. M. Rodgers, of Epsom Avenue. * •» # • Miss D. Boag, of Melbourne, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Marshall, Clifton Road, Takapuna. • • • • Miss Violet Tibbs has arrived from the South, and is staying with" Mrs. Haslett. * • • • Miss C. Paykel, of Parnell, returned by the Marama after a holiday in Australia. • • • • Mrs. C. O'Connor and Miss A. M. O'Connor were passengers to Auckland yesterday by the Marama. • • • • Passengers by the Marama yesterday •were Mrs. R. E. Hunt and Miss M. Hunt. • • • • Mrs. W. M. Watkins, of Epsom, arrived by the Marama after a two months' holiday in Sydney. ••• • v Miss Frances H. Nottingham, of Christchurch, has arrived in Auckland, and is staying with Miss Edith Whitelaw. • • • • Dr. Leslie Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. Thompson, returned to New Zealand yesterday after an enjoyable holiday in England, the Continent and America. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman Webster, of London, who are touring the Dominion, arrived by the Marama yesterday. - * T ■=' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMurray, of Canada, who are touring the Dominion, arrived yesterday by the Marama. They are guests at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Mrs. Atkon (Hunterville), Mr. and Mrs. Brassington (Christchurch), Mr. Donnelly, Mrs. Townend and two children, and Mr. Gardner (Wellington) are staying at Hotel Mon Desir, Takapuna. • • • • Much interest has been aroused by the Victoria League ball, which is being held to-morrow night. A number of enthusiastic young people have been rehearsing solidly for the gavotte, and, dressed in their satins and powdered and patched, six Bets will take the floor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1928, Page 11
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