THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. M. Eskell left for Sydney yesterday by the Monterey. * •» * • Mr. and Mrs. J. Paykel returned to Auckland by the Monterey. Mrs. O. West, of Te Awamutu, is staying at-the Station Hotel. V !5 » * • Mr. and Mrs. Chilwell, of Auckland, are on a. holiday visit to Kotorua. Miss Irene M. Wood, of Birkenhead, is spending the holidays at Rotorua. **# - • Mrs. J. P. Kalaugher, of Stanley Bay, has returned from a visit to Napier. Mrs. X. F. Oram, of Te Awamutu, is spending the holidays in Auckland. Miss Ruby Eoss, of Stanley Bay, has left for a month's holiday in Sydney. Miss E. Holbern was a passenger to Sydney and Melbourne by the Monterey. * ♦ «■ * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark, of Alfred Street, Northeote, are on a visit to Helensville. ' Miss Dorothy Martin left by the Monterey for Sydney, where she will in future reside. * * • « Misses E. Churchill, M. King and M. Chapman, of Christehurch, are at the Station Hotel. -a- ■«■■#* Miss Peggy Wallace, of Auckland, is staying with her ■ sister, Mrs. P. -Sherriff, Rotorua. -«--♦ * ♦ :. Central Hotel visitors include Mrs. N. O'Brien, of Te Awamutu, and Miss B. Hardy, of Tauranga. it '.'■ ♦ ♦ •'Captain Algie arid Mrs. Algie, of Takapima, are spending the holidays at Parakai, Helensville. * * * * Miss Emily- Stephen, of Melbourne, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Caleb Wood, Arney Road, Remucra. ... ■ -* -» * • Mrs. C Gγ. Downes, Mayoress of Te Awamutu, has taken a house at Epsom for the holiday season. * * * • Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lamer, of Eenxuera, are visiting Eotorua and are f iaying at the Grand Hotel. * it * ♦ Mrs. A. W. A. Perkins is spending the holidays motoring through the thermal district and Tauranga. * * * • Mre. H. C. Moses and Mis 3 B. J. Moses, of Seaview Es>ad, Eemuera, left for Australia by the Monterey. Mrs. Gilbert Mair, Mrs. J. E. Close and Miss E. M. Marshall, of Takapuna, have left by.car for Coromandel.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grahame, accompanied by Miss S. Grahaine, left for Australia -by the Monterey yesterday.
■Mrs. J. ¥. Quinn, of Napier, with her three children is staying with her mother, Mrs. J.*P. Kalaugher, at Stanley Bay.
Mrs. T. W. Blennerhassett, of Wicksteed Street, Wanganui, is staying with Mrs. A. J. Pinch, Mountain Koad, Epsom,
Mr. and Mrs. David Carr, of Avondale, and Miss Jamerson, are spending their holidays at the lome of Mrs. E, J. Wilson, Belmont. * ,• •." * . . ♦
. Mrs. L. Arnoldson and Miss Dorothy Arnoldson, who have been on a visit to Honolulu, returned to Auckland jesterday by the Monterey.
Mr. and Mrs. Crisp and their granddaughter Bonnie are spending their holidays at their summer residence, Surfdale, Waiheke Island.
Mrs. M. P. Youren and Miss Joyce Youren, of Epsom, and Miss Kosalind Fraser, of One Tree Hill, are epending a holiday at the Waiwcra Hotel. .Mrs.. W. ,J. Lovett, accompanied by Mrs. H.. Ca.woad-Ed\vards and her daughter Betty, left by motor for IJotorua. They are staying at Lake House HoteL . . • -...." «■ . , * * * Mre. -Halstead and Miss Margaret Halstead,.-of .Dunedin, who returned by •the: Mariposa from Australia, are the guests of. her daughter; Mrs. M. Friedlander, "Parawerra," Te Awamutu. *'* * * The Countess of Orford, of Manurewa, and Lady Anne Walpole left for Taupo-by aeroplane, piloted by Captain J. D. Hewitt, yesterday. They intend to return to Auckland next Wednesday. Among the guests staying at Beach -House, Milford, are: Mr. and Mrs. RoUett, Mr. and Mrs. Biland and daughter, Mrs. Bruce, Misses Bruce (3), Miss Shearer, Miss Hunter, Mrs. Watte and Mrs. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Henty, of Kamo. have been in Auckland to bid farewell to their daughter Mrs. Humphrey W. Turkington, who, with her husband, left by the Monterey for Sydney where their future home will be. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bennett, of St. Jlelier's Bay, Auckland, Mr. and Mrs. ] R. H. Kirkwood, of Grafton, Auckland, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Eoberts, Alverstone Flats, Auckland, 'Miss Cousins, Auckland, and Mr. and Miss. Eldpr. Auckland, are among the guests at Hotel Marlin, Whangaroa. _. .. '.
The. thirteenth annual reunion of the English branch of the Auckland Diocesan High. School Old Girls' League was held at Church House, Westminster, on October 25, when 15 members and associates, met {writes our London correspondent). The Rev. G. R. Barnett, formerly Dean of Hamilton, "again took the Founders' Day commemoration service. After, lunch', Mrs. Burmester presided at the business meeting, .when the reporr and accounts for the year and many interesting letters from New Zealand and from those unable ~fo attend the gathering were road. Jt -was unanimously agreed that next year the service should b? held'at 2 p m\. ?o that more member? mipht be frpe' to attend. Mm Gordon Clark was elected to replace Mrs. Smith, who.has left London, on the cominittcc. The other ollicers wype re-ck-ctcd.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 11
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