THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. A. Nation is at present visiting Kotorua. • » • • Mrs. Vernon Reed is spending a holiday, in Rotorua. • • • • Mrs. Holgate has returned from a visit to Rotorua. ••• • • Miss F. McLellan is visiting Mrs. Hagcert at Tolaga Bay. » * • • Mrs. W. Wilson, of Te Puke, is visiting Auckland and is at the Central Hotel. • • • • Mrs. J. F. Ewcn, of Remucra, is leaving to-night for Wellington to join the Wanganella on a trip to Sydney. • * * * Mrs. A. T. Orchard, wife of Flying Officer A. T. Orchard, R.A.F., arrived in Auckland by the Rangitata to-day. • » • • Mrs. Noel Adams, of Clevedon, who has been visiting America and England, returned by the Rangitata to-day. • •-■■• • • Miss Una Scelly, of Romucra, Auckland, is spending a holiday with Miss Pauline Stafford, Kelburn, Wellington, before returning home. • », • • Miss A. M. Brooks, of Harrow, England, arrived to-day by the Rangitata on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. A. A. West, of Northcote. • * • • Mrs. Courtney Biggs, of Waipoua Forest, is visiting Auckland and is staying with her mother, Mrs. F. K. Hunt, of Omahu Road, Remuera. ■ , • » ■ Mrs. Ernest Clark, who arrived in Auckland by the Lurline, has now left for Rotorua. She is accompanied by her niece, Miss Doris Bedford. Mrs. J. McKenzic Wilson, of Mount St. John Avenue, Epsom, who has been on a world tour, will return to Auckland by the Strathnaver on Friday. • • • • Mrs. Guy Williams, of Masterton, has arrived in Auckland to meet Miss Joan Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Borthwick, who arrived from England by the Rangitata. • • • • Guests at the Station Hotel include: Mrs. A. Chalkley and Mrs. A. E. Warren, of Whangarei; Mrs. F. Rolfe, of Putaruru, and Mrs. M. T. Holm, of Wellington. "'.,',» • • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. Wells, Mrs. Esmond Napier and her sister, Mrs. Ainsworth, arrived in Wellington from England. They aro at present in Auckland and intend later to tour the Dominion. • • ♦ • Miss E. M. Nutsey, lady superintendent of the Auckland Hospital, who intends to visit England, was granted six months' leave by the Auckland Hospital Board yesterday on full salary. • • • « Mrs. S. R. Banyard arrived with her family by the Rangitata from England this afternoon to join her husband. Captain S. R. Banyard, New Zealand field secretary to the Church Army. Miss A. M. Stops, honorary organiser of women's institutes in England, who has been the guest of Lady Richardson, Omahu Road, Remuera, left this morning to continue her tour of New Zealand.
THE SOCIAL ROUND
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 12
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