THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. W. R. Barker) of Gisborne, is at the Grand Hotel. * * ♦ * Dr. Margaret Knight has returned to Auckland from a visit to Cambridge. Miss P. Miller, of Capetown, South Africa, is staying at Hotel Stonehurst. • . » » Mrs. J. C. Pabst, of Auckland, has been the guest of Mrs. E. F. Peacocke, of Hamilton. Miss F. McLellan, of Auckland, is visiting' Miss Cushla Fitzgerald, of Tolaga Bay. Mrs. R. Lee and Mrs. S. E. Carson, of Eltham, left during the week-end by car for Auckland. * * • • Mrs. B. Scott, of Torquay, England, is staying with Miss J. H. Aitken, of St. Helier's Bay. * » • • Mis M. Hall, of Hobart, Tasmania, is staying with Mrs. O. Symes, of Trafalgar Street, Oneliunga. • • ■ • Miss Gladys Reeves, who has been spending a holiday in Auckland, has returned to Palmerston North. » » » « Miss Joyce Woodward, of Cameron Street, Takapuna, left by the Lnrline on Saturday on a six weeks' holiday in Australia. • » * f / Among the guests at the Grand Hotel are Mrs. O. Krimmer (Sydney), Mrs. B. Krimmer (Brisbane), and Mrs. I. Seay (Christchurch). * » • • Guests at the Hotel Cargen include: Mrs. Malcolm Stewart (Dunedin), Mrs. P. Fraser Hodgson (Wellington), and Mrs. A. Wetjen (San Francisco). • » « ♦ Miss Leota Johnston, of Honolulu, returned to Auckland to-day after touring the south, and is staying with Mrs. Neil Walker, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. • • • • Misses C. and F. Murray, of Carlton Gore Road, left for Christchurch last evening as delegates to the Dominion conference of the Victoria League, which begins on Wednesday. ° * » » • Mrs. R. S. Hunter-Blair, of Christchurch, will return to New Zealand by the Rangitata, due at Auckland on November 20. Mrs. Hunter-Blair has been 011 an extended holiday in England. • • • • Recent arrivals at the Station Hotel include Mrs. G. Saunders (New Plymouth), Mrs. I. Stephenson (Gisborne), Mrs. M. L. West (Tauranga), Mrs. A. McCarthy (Invercargill), and Miss R. Da-vies (Huapai). • • • • Miss Elva M. Reynolds, M.A., of Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, who has been accepted by the Church Missionary Society for work in the Dornakal diocese, India, leaves for Bombay, via Sydney, by the Wanganella on Friday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 11
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