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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Miss C. Brown, of Wanganui, ie. visiting Auckland. — :; f" >" ■~: ':* ' .■••"'"'. P'l/*-. \' •:- ■'...' Mrs. O. Hall, of Taumarunui, is visiting Auckland. , *■... * •" • * * ' • ;. Mrs.-A. Allatt, of Morrinsville, W visiting Auckland.

•■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■■■■■■.. a ■ -Mrs- A. E. Brkiger, of Whakatane, is visiting Auckland. , : • • •' • - • ; Mrs.; J. Johnetqne, of . Kaikohe, is a visitor to Auckland. ~ . ■• /■ ~, *" •■ • Mrs. G. W. Hutchison has returned from her cottage at Manly. '■'•"■ * •f; ■ ■ • '.' '• . Mrs. M. Pito.wftki, of Wellington, is staying 'at Hotel Stonehurst. • • . • .• Miss Zara Hutter, .of Symonds Street, is spending a holiday at Xapier. • • • • Mrs. J. Lindsay, of Auckland, is staying with Mrs. F. Bell, of Waimana. «•• ■ • Mrs. W. E: Kenny, of Auckland, is spending a holiday at Ohope Beach. • • • • Mrs. B. Copping, of Mount Pleasant Road, is leaving to-night for Masterton. * • • - • Miss A. S. Holland, of Symonds Street, has returned from a holiday at Waihekc. • • * • Miss M. Rnshton, of Tatuanui, has taken a position of nursing at Helensville. < . • • Mrs. G. H. Birch, of Kemuera, is the guest of Mre. Donald L. Cameron, of Karori. ••• , • Mrs. S. G. Fraser, who has epent a long vacation in Auckland, has returned to Waitara. ••• • ■ Mre. C. Aikman, of Palmerston North, is visiting Mrs. C. C. Southey, of Whakatane. ■ • • • Mrs. W. P. Hay, of Northcote, who has been on holiday at Waiheke Island, has returned. • • • • Mrs. W. : H. Brabant, of Epsom, hap returned from a visit to Shannon and the Waikato. ••- • • Miss Pat Ambury, of Hamilton, is spending a holiday with her eunt, Mrs; P. E. Stainton. • ♦ ■ • • •.... Mrs. H. Young, of Auckland., ie the guest of her mother, Mre. W. Morrice, of Morrinsville. • a • a Mrs. M. H. Gully and Miss. Antoinette Gully have returned from a visit ,tc Onetangi. Waiheke. • • • • ■• Mrs. C. H. Court, of Stanley; Bay. returned from a world's tour by the Wanganella yesterday. ••• . , • The Mieses Kitty and Vida Mnir. whc have been visiting Auckland, have returned to Wangamii. • • •. » Mrs. E. McGregor Hay, of Xorani Avenue, Heme Bay, has ■ returned fron a visit to Te Awamutu. Mrs. George Chirnside, of Lilydale Melbpiirne, arrived in Auckland ycster day by the Wanganella. ~.. .-. «i , *• ■ ■.;•■■ v ■■ ■- • • Mre. W". L. Brett, of Rotorua, and Mrs J. A. BaHantyne,of South Canterbury are at the Station Hotel.. . - ■.'. "'. ■-■■#■■■ ■. m : ■••"■'■>• Mrs. H. Williams, of Auckland, w tbi guest of her eister. .Mrs. C. Tickner • Awakeri. North Auckland. ■ '•• " • ' . • ;' • Mise Phyllis Brodie, of Cashmert Hills, Chrietchurch, is en route for i holiday spent in Auckland. Mrs. CordneV and Mies Quite Cord nor of Chrwtchurch, «ce the guests of Mrs 'Irving Carney, at Takapuna.

Miss C. Hull ie leaving by the Awatea o'n February 1C en- route to England, where she will remain for about a year. - ■ ■ • -• • •

MiV' Sydney Worep, of Whangarei, is Jtjie guest of her. sister, Mrs. E. Morton, 0& MacMuray Road, Remuera.

Armstrong and her daughter, •Of-;-St.* Heller's Bay, arc the guests of Mrs/ of Moi-riirsvillc. •". " : -» * • • - -■

Mie&'+E. Gibson, of Sydney, who lias beeii-the guest of Mrs. K. Kilvington, OhopeySeach, has arrived in Auckland. • • • •

.;:-Mrs; Jv "J«' Goldatine and ■family, of. One Tree Hill, returned by the Wanganella from a holiday spent in Australia.

Mrs. Archie Campbell, of Northcote, t and her daughter, Isobel, will return this .evening from a holiday at Kawau Island.

Mrs. E. V. West, of Palmerston North, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. Mareden Wood?, of Wliangarei, has returned home. •* ■ • • '. • . . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Potter, of Granity, Westland, who have btfen visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jacks, at Xoitheote, started on the return journey to-day. , • • • • Miss XI. J. Fearn, who has returned to New Zealand from England, has accepted a position as music mistress at the New Plymouth Girle' pigh School. • • • e Oversea s visitors at Hotel Cargen include: Mrs.- J. R. Rw*, Mr«. H. W. Eaetcott, of England; Mr?. W. Heathcote, Mr*. F. J. Milgate, Mrs. A. Kel- ' man, of Sydney.

Mrs. B. N. T. Blake. Hataitai Flats, Brighton Road, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Philip Phillipps, at Waiwaka Terrace, Now Plymouth, has returned to Auckland.

Mrs. E. Hansen, of England. Mrs. G De Malice, Mrs. E. W. Manifold ami Mn». J. Arnold, of Melbourne, Mrs. T C. White, of Port Elizabeth, are oversea* visitors at the Grand Hotel.

Mies Elva McGowan, of Epsom, who has been motoring through England. Scotland and on the Continent, sailed by the Orion on January 2 for Australia, where she will spend six months before returning to New Zealand.

Mrs. Catherine Booth-Clibborn, eldest daughter of General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, recently, arrived from Australia at Bluff, and will make an extensive tour of New Zealand. Better known, as "Marechal." Mrs. BoothClibborn is considered one of the greatest woman preachers in the world. •■. • • • . • ' :• •

Miss N. E. Ockenden, of Auckland, is visiting Palmerston North, and is the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooper, Church Street West. Miss Ockenden will be in Palmerston North over two weeljs, before proceeding, to Wanganui. She. has been delivering theosophical lecturee in the South Island, and has spent three and a half months in Dunedin.

, • Mrs. Eva M. Seward, of Ealing, •London, who is touring New Zealand, has arrived in Auckland after spending six weeks in the Bay of Islands. Mrs.: Seward is a member of the Royal Empire Society and Overseas League, president. • of Ealing Townswomen's Guild, which she formed," vice-president of the. Ealinsr Girt Ouidee. and founderniejiiber of the Electrical Association for Women (England), and member-of the Assooiate.d Country .Women of the World, ikjul is deeply interested in a<l social welfare movements.

Mrs. if. J. Swan, of Takahue, North -\u«klaiul» has returned u ho'me arfter »a holiday epent in the Pahiatua district, Hawkc'a Bay, Wanganui and Paimerston North..* She was the first teacher at the Kaitawa School, and although she is now 86 years of age, ehe thoroughly enjoyed revisiting old scenes. While in Pahiatua, Mrs. Swan stayed with her daughter, Mrs. G. Gleeson, Mangaramarania," and with Mrs. Alfeop, Rauwhata.

Dr. Elizabeth Bryson, who hae returned to Wellington after a seven months' visit to England, ."said that women doctors in England are now firmly established, and were entering every branch of the profession. As for England generally, it was very proeperou* and not wholly perturbed by world events. New Zealand was the one that Was uncertain and depressed. In London Dr. Bryson stayed at Crosby Hall, the famous international house for university students. Her room looked over th<* Thames Embankment at Chelsea, and. its. beautiful furniture was chosen by 'Queen Maud of Norway. About 52 vronren were in residence at the time, and all* met freely without formality. At. one meeting in the house Dr. Bryson heard Miee Frances Melville, president- of the British Federation of University. Women, jrive an account of the international conference at Krakow. in Poland. .

Mrs. P. W. Wilson and Mrs. H. Stirling, of 'West Australia: Dr. and lire. de la Try Cllis, of The Hague, Holland; are staying at Stonehurst.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 12

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