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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs. J. Britland, of Wliangarei, is visiting Auckland. * * » •

Mrs. C. M. Mellsop, of Rotorua, is staying at the Central Hotel. # * * »

Mrs. K. Cranwell, of Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. *#„ » » ■

Miss S. Marks,.of Herne Bay, was a passenger to Sydney by the Mariposa. * * * •

Miss Annette Thorrie George is tlic guest of Mrs. J. F. Vogel, Lower Hutt.

Miss yera Possenniskie left for a three months' visit to Sydney by the Mariposa.

Mrs. G. Scott, of Feilding, is staying with Miss Jamieson, Birdwood Crescent, Parnell. .

The Mayoress, Mrs. G. W. Hutchison, leaves on a visit to Rotorua next Tuesday.

Dr. Kathleen M. Todd left by the Mariposa yesterday, accompanied by hexsister, for a holiday in Australia.

Miss van Aeclio van Wijclc, world's president of the Y.W.C.A., left by the Mariposa yesterday to attend a conference in Java,

- Miss Bentham, Miss Niven, and Mrs. Carnes left last night by the Limited for Wellington to attend a national board meeting of the Y.W.C.A.

Mrs. F. Woodman, of Wliangarei, left by the Mariposa last evening for Sydney to make contact with the s.s. Marella, leaving there on September 7 for Singapore, where she will spend a holiday with her sister.

Overseas visitors at" the Grand Hotel include: Mrs. L. Rathbun and Mrs. J. S. Wright (Chicago), Mrs. J. S. Ulmer and Mrs. Lincoln Ellsworth (Seabright, New York), Mrs. L. H. Green and Miss C. Ebbets (California) and Miss Spellisey (Los Angeles). v

Mrs. Elizabeth Milne, of Scotland, who has been on an extended tour of the Dominion, left by the Mariposa yesterday for Sydney, where she will join the s.s. Nieuw Holland for Singapore and Japan. Thence she intends to return to the United Kingdom, via Colombo and Suez.

The marriage in London of Arthur F. Mowlem, F.R.C.S., England, only son of Mr. A. M, Mowlem, stipendiary magistrate of Napier, to Margaret West, second daughter of the Rev. J. Lamb Harvey, of Dufftown, Scotland, and formerly of St. Andrew's Church, Auckland, brings to mind "the fact that Miss Harvey went through a full course of training as a nurse at the Auckland Hospital, and that she was one of the gold medallists of her year. > It was very striking that the two gold medallists for that year were both daughters of prominent clergymen in the city, M'ss Young, daughter of Cation Young, and Miss Harvey.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 12

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 12

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 12