THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. A. C. Kowe, of Birkenhead, is visiting Palmerston North. • * • • Mrs. E. O. Ward, of Laurie Avenue, Parnell, is visiting Tauranga. ♦ * * * Mrs. F. Gould has returned to Dargaville after'spending, a holiday in Auckland. * * * * At the Royal Hotel are Mrs. H. Kettle, Mrs. K» Natali and Miss H. Natali, of Waimiha. * • • w Overseas guests at the Grand Hotel include Mrs. H. Lions (Antwerp), Mrs. A. T. McEllione (New South Wales) and Mrs. W. W. Lecliner and Miss M. Newlin (Texas).
Mrs. C. Hardlcy and Miss R. Hardley, of Auckland, have been on a visit to Te Awamutu. ■ » • • Mr. and Mrs. R. jMcLachlan, of Waharoa, have left to make their home in Auckland. * " 4 * . Mrs. A. W. Essex, of 51, Lucerne Read, Auckland, is at present in New York City. • * • • Mrs. E. Howard, of Parnell, is visiting Dargaville and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Hume. * « ft • Mrs. A. W. A. Perkins has returned to her home in Garden Road, Remuera, after a visit to Australia. ft • m m Mrs. A. G. Talbot, of Remuera Road, is visiting Christchurcli as the guest of her sisters, tho Misses Gibson, Rangiruru. • • • • Mrs. Louis Roet, of Johannesburg, South Africa, arrived by the Aorangi and has taken up residence at Brooklyn Flats. • • • • Miss Marjorie Harcourt, who Has spent several months in New Zealand, will leave Auckland on Friday on her return to Suva. • » * • Guests at Hotel Cargen include Mrs. R. Gapes and Mrs. J. Picot (Wellington), Mrs. T. C. Cobbold (Te Arolia), and, Miss Elizabeth Smart (Ottawa, Canada). Miss, Louie Dodd, of Ruawai, has accepted the managership of the Auckland Home Service Association and began her duties yesterday. • • • • Mrs. Alfred Watt, 0.8. E., M.A., returned from a visit to Wliangarei yesterday and will leave for Hamilton, en route for Rotorua to-morrow. * ♦ ♦ #" Miss Phillis Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stewa.rt, Eastbourne, Wellington, has secured a position on ,the -staff, of a Hollywood film company as scenario improver. Miss Stewart has -been touring /America! * i ''5 ■ '■ • A vote of eondolenccT with Mrs. A. C. Rowe, wife of the principal of the North-co.te-District High School, on the death of her father, Mr. R. S. Galbraith, at Palmerstbn North, was passed last night by the school committee. I-» » « « Visitors at the Station Hotel include Mrs. W. Nash, Mrs. T. Aickin and Miss C. Armitage (Wellington), Mrs. G. Aston (Waikaretu), Mrs. B. Hancock (Christchurch), Mrs. C. Millward and Miss O. Brock (Wanganui), and Misses A. Trundle and M. Guinness (Tauranga). * • * * ft Cabled news has been received from London of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thompson. Mr. i Thompson wss formerly master at Tutekah'ua School, Hokianga. He has now been for some time English lecturer at the South London Polytechnic. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 243, 13 October 1936, Page 12
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