In And Out Of Town.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Miss Marie Williams, of Wanganui, is visiting- Auckland. * » • •
Mrs. J. Porter, of Palmerston North, is at Hotel C'arpen. • • » •
. Mrs. F. R. Picot. of Wellington, is a visitor to Auckland. * » • .
Mrs. J. D. Huddleston, of Auckland, is visiting Hawke's Bav. Miss Lily Hellabv, of Auckland, leaves to-day for a holiday in Alaska. • * • • Mrs. Warren Blytli leaves by the Monowai to-dav for Vancouver • • * . Mrs. C. W. Rattray, of Dunedin, left for the Islands to-day bv the Monowai. * •" . Mrs. F. Martin, and Mrs. A. Morgan, of Auckland, are visitors to Wellington **• . ° Miss Kathleen Butler, of Oonville, is the guest of Mrs. Fred. Smith, of Auckland. • • • . Mrs. Raymond S. H. Biss returned to Auckland yesterday after a visit to the East. * • • • Mrs. Goodwin Ball, of Napier, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Goodfellow, of Epsom. Mrs. Phare, of Wellington, who has returned from a world cruise, is visitin<* Auckland. ~ * • • . Mrs. J. A. Russell, of Palmerston ■North, has returned home after a visit to Auckland. • • • • Mrs. C. Lucas, of Stratford, and Mrs. A. Chapman, of Christchurch, are at the Station Hotel. * • • » Miss Barbara Mace, of Auckland, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. J. Dick, of Dunedin.
Mrs. L. M. Hare left by the Monowa for Suva, where she will spend a holiday with Mrs. R. Lane. • • • •
Mrs. R. Livingston, of Weymouth. England, who spent a brief visit at Hawke's Bay, is visiting Auckland.
Overseas visitors at the Star Hotel are Mrs. E. F. Crandwell, of Sydney, and Mrs. James Cooper, of Scotland.
Mrs. L. W. Rainger, of Renmera, who has been on a visit to England, returned to Auckland by the Monowai yesterday. • » ♦ . Mrs. Gladys Samson has returned to her home at Waiwera from the Bay of Islands, where she has been the guest of Mrs. S. F. Mountain. • • • • Mrs. R. Gordon, of Christchurch, who is visiting Whangamoniona, North Auckland, arrives in Auckland for a holiday prior to her return home. * • • • Mrs. H. D. Raphael, of Wellington, is staying at the Grand Hotel, and will later, with her children, visit her mother, Mrs. Benjamin, of Devonport. • • • » Mrs. C. W. Shepley and Miss M. Ritchie, of Wellington, Mrs. D. Clarke, of Gisborne, Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, of Little River, are staying at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Rev. Canon Harvie, late vicar of St. Barnabas' Church, Mount Eden, Mrs. Harvie and Miss Margery Harvie leave by the Monowai to-day en route to England, where they will in future reside. • • • • Miss Violet Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wood, of Palmerston North, has been appointed to the kindergarten to be established in the new railway station at Wellington. Miss Wood has conducted a kindergarten for several years in Palmerston North.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1937, Page 12
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