THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mrs. A. E. Summers, of Christchurcli, is staying at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, Tirau, have returned from a holiday spent in Auckland. ■ a '
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bayly, Tirau, are visiting Auckland to attend the British football matches.
Mr. Arthur Totman, Tirau, has returned from an eighteen months' tour of the Old Country. ■*♦ * *
Miss Eaton, who has been the guest of Mrs. P. Crisp, Remuera, left for Hamilton yesterday. •ft i # * *
Mrs. 'W. Bongard, Mayoress of. Thames, who has been spending a holiday in Australia, returned last week. J#* • * *
Mrs. G. Carroll, of Sydney, who has "teen the guest of Mrs. Tracy Inglis Alfred Street, left for the Waikato yesterday. #
• llr. and Mrs. C. A. E. Ferguson, and Miss Ferguson, who have been on ji holiday to Auckland, have returned to Palmerston North.
jNlrs. C. L. Spicer, of Argyle Street, Heme. Bay, has returned home after spending a holiday with Mrs. W. Troueliear. Rotowa'ro. - • . . ; b * * * *
Nurse Gauntlet lias been promoted to sister at the Thames Hospital in place of. Sister Trapski, who lias been appointed matron of the Coromandel Hospital.
The Parents' Club of the Onehunga ;Free Kindergarten held a social evening in the Coronation Hall last week. The hqstesses were Me'sda'mes 'Rowlands, • Marshall and Fitzpatrick. >. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 171, 22 July 1930, Page 11
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