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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs. IT. L. Glover, of Eltham, is visit ing Auckland.

Mrs. C. Lowe, of Tauranga, is staying at the Central Hotel. * * • •

Mrs. N. Bridgman, of Cheltenham, lias returned from Rotorua. ■» • • •

Mies Beth Swanston, of Takapuna, has returned from Wellington. * * * *

Mrs. C. B. Wake, of Hamilton, returned from Australia by the Monowai.

Mrs. 11. E. Vaile, of Gillies Avenue, Epsom, is holidaying at Rotorua. • • • •

Mrs. R. Harrison, of Melbourne, is nu overseas visitor at the Station Hotel.

Mro. J, Middleton, of New South Wales, is an overseas visitor at Hotel Cargen. • * • • Station Hotel guests arc Mrs. F. M. Fraser and Mrs. E. V. Bevan, of Wellington. • • • • Mrs. R. Main Hathaway, of Rcmuera Road, returned yesterday from a visit to Sydney. * ♦ • •

Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Maekny, of Takapuna, have returned from a tour of the thermal district. ♦ » ♦ •

Mrs. It. Lan (Eva) Simson leaves today by the Aorangi for Sydney, cn route to London, via Suez. * * • •

Mrs. J. T. Kahiugher, of Stanley Bay, left by the express yesterday for Canterbury on a short holiday. •** * *

Mrs. J. W. Greville, of Whangarei, is visiting Auckland and is the guest of Miss Nell Mackenzie, of Devonport. ••• . •

Miss M". Parsons, of Rangiora, Canterbury, is visiting Auckland, and is staying with Miss B. Griffiths, Remuer.i Road.

Dr. and Mrs. Terry Smart, of U.S.A., who have been touring Xew Zealand, leave for Australia to-day by the Aorangi.

Mrs. A. J. Tancred (Sydney), Mrs. P. Chance (London), and Mrs. I. R. Mann (Melbourne) are overseas visitors at the Grand Hotel.

Miss Edith Sanders, of Lawrie Avenue, Parnell, will accompany her father on a holiday tour of the East, leaving by the Aorangi this afternoon.

Mrs. Spring Brown, who hae been touring New Zealand, leaves by this evening's express for Wellington, and wild return to Sydney on Friday by the Monowai.

Miss Lucy Cranwell leaves by the Aorangi on a six months' visit abroad. While away she will attend a European conference where she will have an op;portunity of studying the problems concerning European crops and foresitrv. Later she will attend an international botanical conference in Holland. Miss L. B. Moore, M.Sc, of the Univarsiity College, Auckland, also sails by tlie same boat, to advance studies in zoology abroad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 10

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 10

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 10