THE SOCIAL ROUND
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"Mrs. R. Hatrick, of Wanganui, is at the Grand Hotel. • » » • Mrs. S. Collins, of Wellington, is at present on a visit to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Caldwell reached Auckland yesterday by the Niagara. # * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott returned to Auckland by the Niagara yesterday. Mrs. D. O'Sullivan, of Arthur Street, Ponsonby, left this morning for Gisborne. * * * * Mrs. A. Walker, of Rotorua, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Smith, Domain Drive, Parnell. * * * * Miss Joy Bartley, of Sharpe Road, Epsom, has returned home after a visit to Lady Raws, who has been 011 a tour of New Zealand, leaves by the Niagara to-day for Sydney. Miss Marjorie Vaile, of Epsom, returned yesterday from a visit to Christchurch and Wellington. *** ' * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker intend visiting Auckland next month, and will be the guests of Lady Nolan, Parnell. * * * *
Mrs. Victor Cornaga motored to Auckland from Wellington, and is staying in Burrows Avenue, Parnell.
Miss Estelle Nolan has returned from England, and is staying with her mother, Lady Nolan, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell.
Mrs. Harold Brinsden, of Charlton Avenue, Mount Eden, is accompanying her husband to Australia for the KirkYVindeyer golf cup contests. * * * *
Miss Fay MofTet, of Wanganui, is payin" a visit to Auckland, and is staying with Mrs. W. R. C. Walker, of Orakei Road, Remuera. She returned with Mrs. Walker, who has been visiting Wanganui.
At tho conference of the Women's Institutes last week the president made an appeal on behalf of the federation to anyone who had a spinning wheel or a magic lantern which they could bestow for the benefit of the institutes
Miss Gladys Lorimer, the New Zealand coloratura soprano, writes our London correspondent, is touring with the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Co. as a guest artist, and is singing leading roles in "Maritana," "Rigoletto" and "Tales of Hoffmann." , ;i •
Mrs. Maurice Robertson (nee Wyndham Hopkins, of Hamilton), writes our London correspondent, has given up her flat and is at present living in a hotel, as her husband has now a resident surgeon's poet at the London Hospital, and in consequence has very little free time. Mr. Wyndham Hopkins is in London awaiting the arrival of his wife and his other daughter from Rhodesia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1932, Page 10
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