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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS. Miss Alan, of Melbourne, is leaving by the Niagara. • • • • Auckland visitors at Rotorua include Mr. and Mrs. \V. Casey. • • • • Mr?. Ernest Blnomtield leaves by the Niagara tor Sydney. • ♦ • • Wellington guests at Hotel Cargen include Mrs. and Miss Carey. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Forham, of Western Australia, are at the Grand Hotel. « * » • Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, of Hawke's Bay, are at the (irand Hotel. • • • • Mrs. G. Ferguson, of Remuera, left by yesterday's express for Rotorua. • • • • Mrs. R. Burrett, of Remuera, has returned from Cambridge. • • • • -Mrs. T. Bayldon, of Glen Alton, is on a visit to Auckland. • • • • 'Mrs. Stevens, of Hunterville, is spending a holiday at Arundel. • • • • . Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adams, of Melbourne, are at the Central Hotel. • • • • >1 iss E. Kirkpatrick, of Otorohanga, is spending a holiday in Auckland. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Heffer, of Wellington, are guests at Hotel Cargen. • • • .Mrs. J. E. Wilson (Auckland) is the guest of Miss A. Wilson, New Plymouth. • • • » Miss Atkins (Auckland) is the gueat of Mrs. Gilmour, senior. • • • • Mrs. Ernest Davis is spending a holiday at the Grand Hotel, Rotorua. • • » • 'Miss Liggins, of Auckland, has been on a visit to Feilding and district. • • m • 'Mrs. Warwick Illins, of Napier, and. her daughter are visiting Auckland. 3.• • • • 'Miss M. Upjohn, of Wellington, is staying with Mrs. P. Webster, of Herne Bay. • • • • 'Mrs. Carrick Robertson and Miss Joan Robertson have left for the South Island. :;• • • • *Mrs. 8. B. Wood, of Christchurch, at pfttcnt in Rotorua, will visit Auckland before returning South. b'• • • •

Among the visitors at the Grand Hotel aft; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morris, of Sydney. e e • e '"Mr. and Mrs. Russell, of U.S.A., are Traitors to the Dominion, and are at the Gsand Hotel. :a • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Smith arrived from Wellington, and are at the Grand Hotel. • • • • The Misses Robertshaw, of Marton, and Tonkin, of Napier, leave by the Niagara for a holiday in Australia. "• • « • /B•Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jenkinson, and Miss Jenkinson, of Westera . Australia, arrived by the Niagara yesterday. > # • » Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Melbourne, are passing through Auckland after a holiday in the Islands. r t • • m- • •Mrs. Mappin, of Epsom, accompanied by her daughter, has left for a holiday at MAunt Cook. • • • ■ ■ • Mrs. Macreau, of Melbourne, is a visi-1 taf to the Dominion, and is at Hotel Cftrgen. • * * s *Mrs. W. Summerett, of Wanganui, was visiting Auckland, and left to-day by the Ntfcgara for Sydney. f. • * • • Mrs. P. W. Watson, of Victoria Avenue, has returned from a holiday in Dunedin. it" • • • • 'Hiss Goring Johnston, Miss Riddiford, Mjrt. Gage-Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E A( Henrys are visiting the South Island. • • • • . Miss Copeland, Kenyon Avenue, Mount Eden, left last evening for Wellington, where she will spend a fortnight's holiday. .'■« • • • • Mrs. J. C. McArthur, accompanied by Miss E. H. McArthur, of Brooklyn, are visiting the Dominion, and staying at Stonehurst. • • • • "Mrs. A. W. Perkins, Remnera ; left by thfc Main Trunk express on Sunday, to jofn the Maunganui in Wellington for the Cook Islands. • » • • Mrs. Selwyn Upton returned to Auckland by the Niagara yesterday after a tw»> months' trip to San Francisco and Vlincouver. " m • e * Rita Newman and Miss Isabel Bjrfgent, of Nelson, who have been the gtiests of Mrs. C. V Rich-White, Rakari ' Rftad, Mt. Eden, left again for the South by, Sunday's express. • • * • '"Airs. Walter Matthews, of Lexington, Kentucky, who has been staying with h£r mother, Mrs. W. Birch, Whangaruru, by the Niagara for Sydney to-day. will join the Moldavia for Europe bvore returning to Lexington. • • • • Though she has changed her name, Lady Victoria Braithwaite still retains aj£ interest in the work, which was named after her in New Zealand, and wliich is now famed over the world. As Laidy Pluhket she was one of the enthusiasts who propelled the society forward when Dr. Truby King first launcher£'the epoch-making idea in the Dominion. At a recent luncheon in London, in honour of Sir Truby King; she presided v and spoke of the early days of tbei movement in New Zealand. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED a __ engagement is announced of May, elasst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ParLanarkshire, Scotland, to Arthur, S * Buchanan, of

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 191, 14 August 1928, Page 10

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 191, 14 August 1928, Page 10

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 191, 14 August 1928, Page 10