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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs. X. Hicks, of Wellington, is staying at Stonehurst.

Mrs. L. H. Tangey, of Wellington, is on a visit to Auckland. » » * *

Mrs. J. F. Cameron, of Oamaru, is staying at Stonehurst.

Miss Withy, of England, is visiting the Dominion and is at Arundel. » * * *

Among the Ulimaroa's passengers yesterday was Miss Ruth Roberton. * » * *

Mrs. W. E. Leyland and the Misses Leyland, of Sydney, are at the Grand Hotel.

Miss G. Mills, of Remuera, is leaving for Sydney by the Ulimaroa on a short holiday.

Miss Jean Buckleton, who has been in Australia, arrived in Auckland by the Ulimaroa. * • • •

Mrs. A. Greaves • and Miss Grace Greaves left for Wellington by last evening's express. ♦ * * •

Mrs. Claud Heather, accompanied by Miss D. Heather, returned from Sydney by the Ulimaroa.

Mrs. R. Wood, of Wellington, is spending a holiday in Auckland, and is at Stonehurst Hotel.

Mrs. Selwyn Kenrick, leaves to-mor-row on a three months' visit to her parents in Dunedin. * * • •

Mies V. Bull, accompanied Ijy Miss Jean Mclntyre, of Melbourne, left by motor for Rotorua and Taupo this morning.

Miss E. Maloney, of Dunedin, who has been doing a round of visits, is staying with Mrs. Trevor de Clive Lowo, Devonport.

Mrs. H. Marsack, of Ventnor Road, Eemuera, who has been on a holiday visit"to Wanganui and Palmerston North, returned to Auckland on Friday. * * * *

Mrs. Selwyn Upton and Mrs. T. W. Leys intend leaving for the South Island on Monday evening, en route to Oamaru, where they will be present at the annual sports gathering of the Waitaki High School. Afterwards Mrs. Upton and Mrs. Leys are going to Otago South for a holiday in the Cold Lake District.

The Mayoress' War Memorial Library League is making a big effort this year to obtain funds, without which even the voluntary rebinding of books cannot be accomplished, and to this end intends holding a garden fair in the beautiful grounds of "Hounslow," Mrs. A. Kidd's home in Gillies Avenue. Stalls are being taken by the St. John Ambulance, the Civic League, the Philanthropic Committee, the W.C.T.U., the Grammar Old Girls' Association, the Y.W.C.A., and the Query Club will arrange tea. The Mayoress, Mrs. A. D. Campbell, hopes that all who can will assist the good work of providing books and magazines for those who otherwise would not be able to obtain them.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 257, 30 October 1929, Page 11

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 257, 30 October 1929, Page 11

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 257, 30 October 1929, Page 11