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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. Garfield Stewart, of Takapuna, is visiting the South. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cowie, of Auckland, are visiting Hawke'a Bay. Mrs. K. Coote, of Xelson, is at the Station Hotel. Mr;. E. E. Scanncll, of Tokomaru Bay, is visiting Auckland. ■ Mrs. W. netherinpton, of Morrinsville, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. IT. Valder, of Hamilton, leaves on February 1C for England. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ellis left for Sydney by tlie Wangauella. ■ Mrs. C. Widdingliam, of Auckland, is spending a vacation at Whakatanc; Mrs. F Hargieavcs and family, of Whangarci, are visiting Auckland'. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Moon, of Grafton Road, leave this week for the Xorth. Miss Tlieo ITalpin, of Remuera, has returned from a holiday at Tauranga. Mrs. P. Barnett, of Gillies Avenue, Epsom, has returned from Christchurch. Mrs. 11. R. Graydon. of Hawera, is spending a holiday at Waiheke Island. Mrs. G. Biekorton Fisher, of Mangere, lias returned from a holiday at Waiheke. The. Misses Helen and Cynthia Simmons, of Patea, are visiting "Auckland. Miss A. Hall, of Auckland, is staying with Mrs. S. G. Brewis, of Mangatcparu. Mrs. J. A. Hnswell, of Patea, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wales, of Auckland. Mrs. G. H. Birch, of Auckland, is the guest of Mm. Donald L. Cameron, of Karori. Mies Stella Bull, of Paengaroa, leaves by the Awatea for Australia en route to England. Mrs. A. F. Xenry, of F.llerslie. has left for a vacation in the Southern Lakes district. Miss Joan Hunter, of Auckland, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 11, C. Sproule, of Napier. Mrs. ,T. X. Anderson and Miss .Toan Anderson, of Hawera, arc visiting Auckland. Mrs. Moston F. Constable, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. Leslie Biss. of Takapun:.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Herbert Coull. of Keiburn. Mrs .R. J. Ramagc. of Sydney, is the guest of Mrs. A. Howey Walker, of ■Mount Kden. The Misses Pat and Xancy Jenkinson liave returned to Hamilton after a. visit to Auckland. Mrs. IT. S. W. Morris, of Xgnrunwahia. is the guest of Mrs. G. Edwards, of Auckland. Miss Dorothy Stranger, who has spent an extended visit ill Australia, returned to Auckland this week. Mrs.' R. G. Coats, of St. Luke's vicarage, has returned from a vacation spent at Lake Rotoiti. Mrs. Thigh Caughey and family, who have spent a vacation at Mount Maunganui, have returned home. » ♦ • », Miss Shirley Martin, who has spent a has returned to Auckland. Mrs. W. C. Melody, who has been a contestant at the 'tennis tournament, lias returned to Wellington. • • ♦ • Mrs. A. Fahey, who has spent a holiday in Auckland and the thermal district, has returned to Hamilton. Miss Molly Bailey, of Mount Eden, has returned to Auckland after an extended visit to Mount Maunganui. Mrs. S. G. Salmon and Miss Peggy Salmon, of Epsom, have returned home after an extensive visit to Australia. Mrs. A. McKain, of Auckland, is spending three weeks' holiday with her sister, Mrs. W. Westliead, of Manukau Heads. Mrs. Richard Self and Miss P. Self, of "Grcenuates," Khandallah, are the guests of Mrs. C. F. Seaward, of Kemuera. Miss Beatrice Mackenzie and Miss Jean Hall, who have been the guests of Mrs. R. J. Deare, of Xew Plymouth, have returned to Auckland. Mrs. Brooks, of Auckland, who has been the guest of Mrs. Lan Mackay, of Napier, has returned home accompanied by Mrs. T. Mackay and Miss M. Mackay. Mrs. J. li. Kirk, of St. Clair, Dunedin, and her son, Mr. Horace Kirk, have motored to Christchurch. en route to Auckland, where she will embark for America and England. 'Mrs. H. Berthon Williams, of Havelock North, and Miss Rosemary Williams, who have spent a holiday in Auckland, are now visiting the North. Mrs. P. D. Atkins, who is returning to England, left by the Wanganella yesterday after spending four months' holiday with her mother, Mrs. Laurie Bevan, Queen's Avenue. Hamilton. Mrs. E. E. Carter, of Eltham, was hostess at an enjoyable musical evening on Monday in 'honour of Messrs. F. I Robinson and T. Morris, members of I the Blind Institute Baiid. Auckland. I During the evening solos were sung by Miss Mabel Carter and Mr. Robinson. "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 14

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 14

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 14

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