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SOCIAL ITEMS

Lady Myers, who has been in Auckland with the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, is expected back in Wellington to-morrow. Miss Ailine Barton, Heretaunga, went south at the week-end.

Miss Buckleton spent the week-end In Christchurch, and will return to Wellington to-morrow.

Miss M. E. Cooper, New York, tind Mrs. A. H. Henderson, Sourabaya, Java, are at the Midland Hotel.

Mrs. H. Buxton, of Central Terrace, has returned from a visit to Havelock North.

Mrs, Royston Campbell, of Cralgie Range, Havelock North, is the guest of Mrs. W. Simm, .Fancourt Street, Karori.

Miss Jean Kemp, of Auckland, who has been the guest of Mrs. McLaren, Marere Road, Kelburn, returns home by to-night’s express. Mrs. Elgar, of Fernside, Featherston, who has been staying at the. Midland Hotel, returned to the Wairarapa on Friday. Sister Owen, late of the staff of the Wellington General Hospital, sailed for England by the Remuera from Auckland on an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. Caccia Birch, who were at the Masonic Hotel, Napier, have returned to Woodhey, Palmerston North. Mrs. Charles Stericker, who came from England with her small son to stay with her mother, Mrs. Brown, at “Pendennis,” left by the Wanganella for Melbourne, where she will make her future home. Miss Winnie Barnes-Grahame has been staying with Mrs. Guy Williams in Masterton, and is spending the weekend at Heretaunga with Mrs. Percy Blundell. Sister Williams, of Royston Private Hospital, and Miss Marie Stead, Hastings, passed through Wellington last week on their way to Geraldine, where they will stay with Miss Williams’s relatives. Miss Joyce Woodward, daughter of Mr. J. F. and Mrs. Amy Woodward, who has been in Bowen Street Hospital for the past two weeks after an operation for appendicitis, is expected home to-morrow. A dinner party was given at the Masonic Hotel, Napier, on Thursday night last by members of the Lowry family to old friends and relatives, in honour of the wedding of Mr. T. C. Lowry and Miss Margot Russell. The table was decorated by the Bobrikoff gold cup as a centrepiece, violets, and favours of Mr. Lowry’s racing colours.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 219, 12 June 1933, Page 5

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SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 219, 12 June 1933, Page 5

SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 219, 12 June 1933, Page 5