THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS,
Miss Eve Gardiner, of London, is at tlie Grand Hotel. Miss Mary Hotham, of Sydney, is staying at Royal Court. -* * * * Mrs. M. Louisson, of Remuera Road, left on Saturday for Rotorua. ***** Mrs. Hayton Ferguson has returned from a holiday spent in Sydney. * # * » Mrs. J. Griffiths, of Wynyard Street, is on a visit to New South Wales. Mrs. Norman Bell, of Wellington, is spending a holiday in Auckland. # * ■* * Mrs. Edward Russell, Princes Street, is spending a holiday at Rotorua. # » * * Grand Hotel visitors include:—Mrs. Noel Nelson and Mrs. R. Burns, of Wellington. » » » ♦ Morrinsville visitors staying at the Central Hotel include:—Mrs. G. Craig and Miss Craig. * • • * Miss M. .T. Vosper, of Matamata, is staying with Mrs. J. Millar, Omahu Road, Remuera. .*# • • Mrs. Walter Gledliill, of Sydney, and Mrs. R. E. Fisher, of London, are staying at the Station Hotel. * * * »
Central Hotel visitors include Mrs. H. M. Boyd, of Wellington, and Mrs. R. Burton, of Christchurch.
Mrs. Harry Rainger and Miss Margaret Rainger leave by the Aorangi for a visit to Fiji and California. # * » •
Mrs. Durie, of Miramar, Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. Tewsley, Portland Road, Remuera.
Mrs. Norman R. Chapman, who has been in Australia with her husband, returned to Auckland this morning.
Station Hotel guests are:—Miss Niccoll, of Tuakau; Misses Marie and Greta Bremner, of Melbourne, and Miss Peart, of Bristol.
Mrs. Mappin, of Mountain Road, and Mrs. Edward Anderson, of Remuera, left by motor on Saturday for the Thermal District.
The Misses D. Farquliar, Peggy O'Reilly and Armstrong, of Royal Court, aro at present on a motor tour of the Thermal District. * * • ♦
Mrs. Stephen Hunter, Mrs. J. Mitchell and Mrs. Hale, of Wynyard Street, Grafton, returned from Rotorua this morning. » • • •
Miss M. Wigram arrived this morning from Sydney by the Zealandia, to spend a holiday in the Dominion. From Auckland she will go to Hastings, and then to Christchurch. Lady Game, wife of the Governor of New South Wales, is her niece.
The late Dame Christina Massey, as a child, attended the day school kept by Mrs. Gorrie, in Auckland, and went to St. James' Presbyterian Sunday • School until when she was nine years of age, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, went to live at Mangere.
Among the guests at Springside, Helensville, are:—Sir Harold and Lady Beaucliamp and Mr. and Mrs. J. Magill, Wellington; Mrs. L. Neumegan, Miss T. Neumegan, Mrs. A. R. Garton, Mrs. J. Simms, Mrs. W. Daniells, Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Inglis, all of Auckland; Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander, Northern Wairoaj Mr. and Mrs. H. Davey, Auckland.
Dr. C. M. Stemliouse, of Otago University, returned to New Zealand this morning by the Zealandia. Dr. Stemhouse went to England, where she took a diploma in ophthalmology and was attached to the Lady Harding Medical College for native women in India. Subsequently she was engaged in general medical work in the villages. She has not yet decided whether to settle in New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 12
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