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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs. W. Baker, of Wanganui, is visit ing Auckland. • • • •

Mrs. J. Rutherford, of Gisborne, is visiting Auckland. * » * •

Mrs. V. E. Donald, of Masterton, is at the Star Hotel. » » » »

Mrs. J. W. Ogle, of Hawera, is visiting Tauranga and Auckland. * ♦ » •

Mrs. D. Hill, who has visited Auckland, has returned to Hawera.

Mrs. H. Wills, of Eltham, has left on a visit to Russell and Auckland.

Miss L. Bayly has returned to Waitara after a holiday in Auckland. • • • •

Mrs. R. Gilmore has returned to Wai tara, after a holiday in Auckland. • * • •

Mrs. Claud Ray, of Whitford, is visiting Mrs. H. J. Poole, of Gisborne. • • • •

Mrs. M. C. Tollmarche returned from Australia by the Niagara yesterday.

Miss Zora Nicholson has returned to Auckland, after a vacation at Stratford. • .'._■. '. * • • Mrs. C. Pollock and family, of Stratford/' are spending a motor holiday in i£ AjEmfen;Smith, of Papakura, is 6. Martin,'of »ew ■.. -'•• ' *?c'. #*' . • • Mrs. W. M. Munro, who has toured the Norih Island, has returned tc North Canterbury. '• >' '■; Mra.JR. D. J of New. Plymouth, has arrived' in' Auckland for her annual holiday and is at Royal Court. • • • . • Mrs. W. Baker, formerly of Palmerstoh North, has taken up her residence in Auckland. »..'•■ •>*. • • • Mrs. Jack Miles, of Wellington, has left Gisborne and is spending a vacation in Auckland.' • • • • Mrs. F. C. James, of Wellington, and Mrs. A. F. Allen, of Gisborne, are at the Central Hotel. • • • • Mrs. W. Fredricks, of Te Kuiti, and J. Blackwood, of Sydney, are at the' Station Hotel. • • • • Mrs. D. A. Herbert and Mrs. J. Schloss, of Wellington, are staying at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Mrs. H. W. Brooke, of Jervoie Road, Heme Bay, left this morning for a vacation at Whangarei. • • • • Mrs. A. M. Burrows and the Misses M. and. N. Burrows, of Eltham, are spending a holiday in Auckland. • • * • Mrs. E. M. Ryall, of Wanj-anui, is visiting Auckland, prior to her leaving for Sydney by the Awatea.

Miss Grace McCallum, of Ventnor Road, Remuera, leaves by the Awatea for Australia on Wednesday. *

Miss L. Ritter, of Eltham, who arrived in Auckland last week end, has left on an extended visit to England.

MrSt TV S. Marchington, who is visiting her father, Mr. H. Jacksom, of Remuera, leaves for Sydney early in April.' ■ • • *.-..-, - •.. • • • Miss Joan Drummond, Auckland, and Miss Elizabeth Ritchie, Dunedin, accompanied by Guide Vic. Williams, who have been staying at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, are to visit the West Coast, via the Copland Pass. They will return over Graham's Saddle. • *■■, » • Miss May Palmer, a New Zealander, who makes her home at Jersey in the Channel Islands, is visiting New Zealand at present; .She :was Well known as a nurse in Wellington before the war, and during the war seryedfriu France, where she was the matron of a hospital. In 1923 Miss Palmer accepted a position in the Sudan, which she fulfilled until 1925. Her work there wa* centre! among the paleii out on the Gazeira, employed on: 7 the building of the Great Sennar Dim across the Blue Nile. --•:•- • .■■ • • Miss Kershaw, who has been for many years a member of the staff of Wellington Girls' College, and was acting-prin-cipal during the absence of Miss Greig, arrived, in Auckland last week, and sailed' by the Mariposa for a holiday trio abroad. After a brief tour of the United States and Canada, she will go to New York to connect with the Queen; Mary, which will sail for London-on' May 4, thus arriving in time for the coronation. Miss Kershaw has been appointed New Zealand delegate to the World Youth Congress at Zurich, Switzerland,, in August, and has as yet made no definite plans for returning to New Zealand. , '

Mrs. Alers Hankey, of Clifton Road, Takapmia, leaves to-day for Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn, of Wellington, and their daughter Irene are leaving from Auckland for Sydney by the Awatea.

Mrs. A. G. Kay, of Tokaanu, National Park, is the guest of her father, Mr. H. H. Jackson, of Burwood Crescent, Remuera. * • •

Mrs. H. H. Fisher, of South Canterbury, arrived in Auckland yesterday and left to-day for Canada and England by the Niagara. • • • m

Miss G. Gibbs, of Dunedin, arrived in Auckland yesterday and left for England, Canada and the Continent by the Niagara to-day.

Mrs. L. J. Loftus, of Raweno, North Auckland, is touring the North Island and is at present "the guest of Mrs. E. P. O'Donnell, of Wellington. * • • •

Mrs. Dudley Cohen, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Knox and Miss Pat King, who have spent an extended visit in New Zealand, return to Sydney by the Awatea. . • * • »

Mrs. W. Johanson, Mrs. Julian Mackay, Mrs. J. Whitaker, of New South Wales, Mrs. J. R. Ress, of Hove, England, are staying at Hotel Cargen.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 12

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 12

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 12