THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mrs. G. Orr, of Christckureh, is at the Central HoteL * • • » Miss Solomon, of Melbourne, is among the guests at Hotel Stonehurst. ° » * • • Miss Gwenneth Hoare, of Wellington, is staying at Hotel Stonehurst. • » • • Miss Marie Jones, of Sydney, is returning home on Friday by the Monterey. •"• • • Mrs. E. Watson-Brown, of Sydney, is visiting Auckland, and is staying at the Station Hotel. « • • • Mrs. J. Caspers, of Wellington, and Mrs. J. McLean, of Greymouth, are at the Station Hotel. * » • • Miss M. Cassidy and Miss E. Cassidy, of Taranaki, are visiting Auckland, and are at the Station Hotel. • » » • Miss L. Boursot, of London, and the Misses L. and J. Watson, of Whangaroa, are staving at the Station Hotel. » * » • Miss Laura Mappin, of Epsom, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. B. MacEwan, of Wellington, returned home to-dav. • • i • The Misses Margery and Kitty Clark, who have been visiting Australia, have returned to Auckland, and are staying in Clonbern Road. • • • • Miss Noreen Riley, Balmoral Road, left by Monday's express to join the nursing staff of Sister Haywood's private hospital, "Te Whareora," Te Awamutu. » • » • Leslie Crane, a clever young Aucklander, who is now playing in "The Quaker Girl" in Sydney, last week danced a Nell Gwynne dance, a skirt dance and also the latest waltz. Since being in Australia her voice has developed and she delighted the guests with some charming little songs. At present she is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crane, of "Brooksby," Double Bay, Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 12
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