THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. F. G. Shall, of Xapler, is staying at t!ie Royal Hotel. Mrs. R. Nairn, of Hastings, is stayins at the Grand Hotel S * * * * Mrs. S- J Bpfchcll. of Whangarei, is staying at the car Hotel. Mrs. Robert Burns, of Remuera Road, jg on holiday in Christehurch. + ■* * * Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie, of Christ church, left by the Aorangi for England. Mr. and Mrs. D. Clayton left for S'vdnev bv the" Aorangi yesterday. ♦ Miss HacLfield. of the Grand Hotel, left for a month's holiday in Sydney by the Aorangi. * * * * Miss Francis M. Jones, of Devonport, is paving a visit to her mother in Hamilton. * » * * Mrs. Lawrence Ladbrook, of Remuera, is spending a holiday in Christchurch. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Reader, accompanied by Miss Reader, of Taranaki, are staying at Roval Court. " * •* ■* * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffiths, of Royal Court, left by the Aorangi for a tour of China and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. George Marriner, of Remuera, leave on Thursday for England and the Continent. cSEI * * * ♦ Mrs. E. Sharp, of Cheltenham, leaves to-day by the Aorangi for Sydney, where she will spend three months. 3. * * * * Miss Winifred Russell, who has been staying in Auckland, sailed by the Aoransi for Svdney, en route to England. *■» -* * * Mrs. Wotton, of Malay who has been in the Dominion for some months, left for Malay by the Aorangi. k---. * * " * * — Mrs. L. J. Wheeler, of New York, Mrs. W. L. Fogg, of Dunedin, and Mrs. N. Fox, of Te Puke, are staying at Hotel -" Canren. * -5 » '«■ Mrs. M. Sobison, of is on a holiday to Auckland, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Anderson, Bassett Road, Remuera. Visitors staying at Arundel include Miss Anderson, of Nelson; Miss Peters, of Blenheim; Miss TurnbuH, of Christchurch; and Miss Richardson, of Gisborne. . » ♦ ■ »• •' Sister Y. Paterson T general hospital, . who- has been the guest of her. aunt. 3lrs. O. J. Ilall. Mount Albert, returned South by the Limited last '■ night. ■» * *• * Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomson, of Sydney, passed through on the Aorangi after ; - visiting Canada and the States. Mrs. ' - Thomson is the only daughter of the late -$■'/ Justice Gillies. An interesting lecture was delivered at ~ the Fabian Society's rooms in Unity Hall on Saturday evening, Mr. Schramm -' . beinjr the» speaker. His subject was'"The , **~, Evolution and Purposes of Criminal Justice," and many points not well ... Ibiawn were brought to light. Mr. Montgomerie was in the chair. A branch of the Fabian Society was started lately at ' Hamilton,. Mis 3 Greville being one of its v supporters. » .. * . .» • - ' V . The ladies present at the half-yearly installation of officers at the Loyal 111--; Franklin Lodge, No. 6453, were:—Mes- > . dames F. W. Scott, Maeauley, Leach, F. ' ' B. Davis, G. Sheldon, Misses L Foubis- \ ter, G. Gardiner, P. Wilson, D. Kitto, E. - Tumbull, F. Davis, M. L. King, M. Macdonald, H. Ogilvie, M. Ogilvie, L. Leyston, A. Coss, Phillips, A. Cross, S. Lodge, Q. Buckloudse, L Leach, Mollie Leach, Warlick, Shipp, E. Kelly, E. Riddell, L. Mcintosh, E. Webber.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 11
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