THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mrs. S. Cooper is spending a holiday tn Hamilton. - • • ■ • *
The Misses Ballantyne returned from Australia by the Niagara. • * • - •
Dnnedin visitors at the Grand Hotel Include Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Forester, of New York, «re staying at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones, of Toronto, Intend touring the Dominion, and are nests at the Grand Hotel. • • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mann, of Sydney, arrived by the Niagara last evening, gnd are at the Grand Hotel.
;•• • • Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Caldwell, of Cambridge, arrived by the Niagara last evening, after a visit to Queensland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Taylor, of Sydney, are touring the Dominion, and are at the Grand Hotel. • • • •
31rs. Charles Nathan, of Arney Road, Berouera, returned from a holiday in Sydney by the Niagara. • * * •
,-3lr. and Mts. W. de Gruchy, of Syd>ey, intend touring the Dominion, and arrived by the Niagara.
The Rev. D. C. Herron and Mrs. Herns returned from a holiday spent in Australia by the Niagara. • • • •
A passenger to Auckland by the Niagara last evening *88 Mrs. C. C. Sheath, of Sydney.
Mrs. P. A. Herman left by last evening's express for Wellington to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. Sievwright.
Lady Elliot and Miss-Olive Foster were nominated as members of the Auckland branch of the National Council of Women last evening.
Mrs. Nathau accompanied Mr. David Nathan to Wellington, prior to his departure for England on account of the illness of his mother.
-Mrs. Audrey Simners, of Grafton Road, leaves by this evening's express for, New Plymouth, where she will be the guest of Mrs. J. F. Bellringer.
Mr. F.M. B. Fisher, a former New Zea- • land Cabinet Minister, and well known Davis Cup lawn tennis player, was married quietly on September 8, at Kensing-
ton. register office, to Mis* Kathleen Laura Crabbe, of Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. The, bride was dressed in a plain bUck travelling costume, with a black •ilk hat, and small brown fur. She car-
tied..* small bouquet of lilies of the Valley. Mr. Fisher wore a navy blue «uit. There were no relatives or friends •t i the ceremony, the only people there, apart from the registrar, being the witaesses, Mrs. Rankin and Mrs. Vacani. •' * • .9 .. . m - ;
. The Misses Bessie, Flora and Jean Donald, of Wairarapa, have been touring - England- and - Wales and Scotland in their car.- They have visited the English lakes and did Scotland thoroughly. They..went, as far. north as .John o' Groats, and were also at .the Highland show in Aberdeen. In Ireland they visited Killarney. . They have left for France, but will return in time to ■ail by the Duchess of Bedford for - Montreal. They intend staying for a time'in New York and elsewhere in the Btates. Then they will cross over to Los Angeles and San Francisco. They will leave Vancouver on December 12 on the Aorangi for New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 251, 23 October 1928, Page 11
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