SOCIAL NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Curtis and family, Wellington, are visiting Auckland. Mrs. Buttle, Auckland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Giesen, ( Belmont, Wellington. \ « Dr. and Mrs. Fairclough have taken up their residence at Waimana, Remuera iioad. Miss Joyce Wilson, Auckland, is tho guest of Mrs. W. N. Stephenson, New Plymouth. Mrs. Gage Williams, Wellington, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thorne George, Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomson and family are holiday-making at Mount Maunganui. Lady Weedon, of Melbourne, arrived by the Marama yesterday. She is at tho Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, Charlotte Crescent, Hastings, are spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. Scott-Watson returned to Auckland by the Marama yesterday. She is at the Grand Hotel. Miss Peggy Norton, St. Albans, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. George Bloomfield, Auckland. The Rev. W. T. Currie and Mrs. Currie and the Misses Currie, of Otahuhu, have gone to Rotorua for a month's visit. Mrs. Nelson and her sister, Mrs. J. Taylor, and family, Cambridge, are staying at Bayswater, having taken Mrs. Coulthard's house. Miss Koiona Lucena, Wellington, _is visiting Auckland, and is staying with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mouat, at Courtville. Mrs. C. Macindoe, of Westbourne Road, Remuera, is entertaining a large number of guests at the Kennedy Homestead, Kennedy's Bay, .Waiheke. Mrs. Lee Cowie, who, during the past 11 months, has been on a visit to England, Scotland and America, is returning home by the Maheno on Tuesday. Colonel and Mrs. Stephen Allen, who were in Auckland for the races, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Remuera Road, have returned to Morrinsvillc. Mrs. Knox Gilmer, of Wellington, accompanied by her two daughters, Mary and Jean, spent a few days in Auckland at the Grand Hotel and have left for Rotorua. Mrs. Eric Baume and her little daughter are in Wellington visiting Mrs. Banme's mother-in-law, Mrs. Kane. They will afterwards visit Mrs. Baume's mother, Mrs. Jack, Kensington, Whangarei. The engagement is announced of Miss Hazel N. Heather, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Heather, of Auckland, to Mr. Geoffrey V. Linnell, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Linnell, of Kaiwaka, Kaipara. The engagement, is announced of Linda, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Proud, of Tawera _ Road, Green Lane, and niece of Captain and Mrs. Coge, of Thames, to Edward Main, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Main, Aratapu. Sirs. G. Greenhouse, of New York, who was a passenger by the Marama, which arrived at Auckland from Sydney yesterday, is at the Grand Hotel. She is on a holiday visit to this country, and among other places will visit Rotorua and Taupo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18910, 7 January 1925, Page 5
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