THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. C. E. Davidson, of Kumeu, is a visitor to Dargavillc, and is the guest. of Mrs. R. C. Goldstohe. '.'*;.-' * , *,-. '< '■»'■ '*i, .Mrs. H. Pilkington,- of v Penrose, :,is. ;visiting: Xuriwlrij-'Northiocn,Wairoa„,and iis;%ii6 ? ,guest of Mrsi C. T." Wv Frost." '.- v..- ..I '...*..? : ,,tr ...:•."■•■•'• ~"•'',•■■ Miss Marion Wilson,' of Wellington, arrived in Auckland on Tuesday, and is the guest of Miss, M. Broadbent, of Mount Eden. , • . * . ...» « ; ;: ■• v-;- w . Miss M. 0. Malley and Mrs.. K.,Murr*y, of Christchurch, have arrived- in: Auckland on a.visit, and are staying at the Central' Hotel." : : ". , Captain and Mrs. T.WatsonrEeinuera,Auckland,'/ are? visiting •■"Mrs. l -.McGimpsey,, Mount Pleasant,: Welling^ ton."; »%''■•■'. ■ ;•• ■ ' V'" : '''' '■- ■'; '•■''■.'•■'■': ■■ /■;" f ■' #:,;:;: * ■' ,* ■ ■••■■•*; Mrs. J7-H. Ansell, .Seafield;;View; Road, intends leaving Auckland. on ;J May :-15 pr awisif to' Tahiti, where 'sh"e,>will spehd the. three winter'months.- *,~ *'• : , ■•'' : 's . ;; ' : --.-;■. -*". •■,...-.»;•: ;; :". v ';* '■■ .* "■ -■$• j! : Mr,' and%rs.'W. : H'L. Williams,' of. Hawke's Bay, have : re-. after' spending a holiday at EllerslieV-Auckland. . ':' Mrs.. King.Lyell and): hec (daughter 'Elaine,' 1 p* f > Norwood J Road,'.; Bays water,; have I "."returned.;-.-afterv •spending '.tvO'o; imonths'holiday in Wellington: r. v , , '; '*;' '• * " *- ■ ' ,*J - v Mr." and Mrs.VJ*' Mortqn,, ac'compjnitedby' thgir daughter, Miss Marjorie Morton, left ontFridayby/the 'Ulimaroa.for Eng-. land'and via Australia.'' * * .*.-'.:* Mrs. E. W. Kane, wife of Mr": E.'W. Kane, C.M.G., Clerk of Parliaments, better known to Auck'landers as Mrs. F. E. Baume, was one of the two Wellington, women made a justice of the peace this year. Mrs. Kane has been, for the past eight years, the only woman member ,of the Board of Governors of the four Wellington colleges, . .' v i • ; .- .■ -'.'*.'. ■ * * *';■•'' "'His. Excellency the 'Governor-General; Lord' Bledisloe, • accompanied by Lady Bledisloe;. ; lady' Nora'Jellicoe' and • bir John• ■Hanham, -the-first- performance of "Trelawney of the Wells at.-the Y.W.C.A. Hall,-- Boulcott Street, Wellington. Their Excellencies i were re-; peived iby presidejat; .;Mt< Page,' .and Mrs.,Pagc>. . , a; ; • ,— : ; c . 1...''.;. t Miss ■ Jean ;B<*gg,; J;P., general secretary • thei, Y.W.C. A? in ■•Auckland, • isthe guest of:her mother, Mrs.'John Begg, Selwyn Street, Nortn-east Valley, Dunedm. .Miss Begg will.leave,Dunedin on May 10 en route for. India, where she been appointed a secretary oi ■ the Y.W.C.A. for India, Ceylon and Burma. * *•'•;.-"< ; Y • A pretty fashion has been set in Lon- : by Queen Mary, who has. approval to the long earring mode, with this difference, that on each ornament .she has had painted a miniature- of Her little grandsons/ tMe;,66ns of' Princess " and: Margaret, Rose, daughters of the Duchess of York. .. , - %■ :'■■ !*''; '•■ • -V-T '" -. ; ' A : ; ->'A '.pleasant.ceremony took, place ■ recently, m Arthur v Eady'svv Ltd:,; when 'Miss Sylvia 'Simon .was. the recipient ;o.f 'a handsome canteen of cutlery from the employees. The presentation was made on the occasion of her approaching marriage. Appreciative references were'made, of Miss Simon's sterling qualities 'during her services with, the nrm,:ahd; best Visbes.were extended for : eyeiy i success'Un; toe future. - .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 13
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453THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 13
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