In And Out Of Town.
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. ('. -Jones, of Otorohanj?K, is at the Royal Hotel. • • • • Mrs. V. Arfher, of Auckland, is visiting Wiinganui. • • • • Mrs. A. Gerdan, of Xcw York, is at the Grand Hotel. ■ • * • Mrs. K. Hopppr, of Hamilton, is at the Station Hotel. • • • • Mrs. H. A. Hansen, of Wellington, is • visitor to Auckland. • • • • Miss E. Griffiths, of Tauranga, is on an extensive visit to Auckland. • • • • Miss Barbara. Sutnner. of Taranaki. has returned home from Auckland. • • • • Mrs. Bent, who has lieen visiting Auckland, has returned to Tauranga. • • • • Miss Molly dray, of Auckland, is staying with Mrs. W. Bongard, of Thames. • • * • Mrs. H. Honaldson. of Remuera. has returned from Lower Hutt, Wellington. • • • • Mrs. Porteous lias returi>ed to Auckland after a visit to Mrs. S. C. Miiir, of Thames. • • • • Mrs. L. C. Russell, who has spent a holiday at Napier, has returned to Remuera. • • • • Miss Elsie Macmillan lias returned to Palmerston North after a visit to Auckland.
Mrs. A. C. Vernon. who was in Auckland thi* week. has returned to VVanjranui. • • • • Mrs. Vivian Hiddiford. of Lower Hutt. is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Peter Savage. St. Helier's. • • • • Mrs. A. <;. Martin, of New Plymouth. is making an extensive stay in the Waikato and Auckland. • • • • Mrs. L. \V. Delph lias returned to New Plymouth after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Gilfillan. of Painell. • • • • Mrs. S. Worsp. who has been the guest of Mrs. K. Morton, of Remuera, returns to Whungarei this morning , . • • • * Mrs. A. R. Benjamin, of Whangnrei, arrives in Auckland next week, where she will take up residence. • • « . Mrs. G. Witters and Miss M. Witters, win. have made a brief visit in Auckland, have returned to Hakauri. • • « • Miss T>. Phillips, who ha* been the guest of her sister. Mrs. A. H. Blennerhassett. of New Plymouth, has returned to Auckland. • • • « A farewell morning tea is l>einf* given to "Gran." of IZM. by the Scottish women of Auckland at (Jeorge Court's tearooms to-morrow mornin^ ••• " • A social and dance was held by the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Association in the new Romano's Cabaret this week. In spite,,of bad weather there was a good attendance of members and friends. Messrs. Sutton and Mitchell acted a.s masters of ceremonies.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 155, 2 July 1937, Page 10
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