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SOCIAL NEWS.

Mrs. 11. Allan, of Auckland; is visiting Tininru.

Mrs. Grierson, of Wairaki is visiting Auckland and is slaying at Arundel.

Mrs. R. J. Mackio lias returned to Palmcrston North from a visit to Auckland.

Miss Joyce, of Adelaide, is a visitor to Auckland and is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. K. S. Noville, of Auckland, has left for a visit to Palmerston North and Wellington.

Mrs. C. TI. Roberts and Miss L. Roberts, of Scotland, arc staying at the Grand Hotel.

Colonel and Mrs. Blair, of Whangarci, leavo Auckland to-day for Sydney, en route for France.

Mrs. T. 11. Richardson, of London, is on a visit to Auckland and is staying at tlio Grand Hotel.

Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, of New Plymouth, aro visiting Auckland, and ale guests of Mrs. J. W. Lowe, of St. Aubyn's Road, Dcvonport.

ITo commemorate tho 52nd anniversary of tho foundation of the Loyal Howiek Lodge, No. 6220, Manchester, Unity Oddfellows, a ball was held in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Howick, on Tuesday evening. A largo number of members and many visitors from sister lodges spent an enjoyable evening, tho music for the dances being supplied by the Frolic Jazz Band. ,

This week, writes our London correspondent on October 19, a new clinic in connection with the Mothercraft Training Centro at Highgato has beon opened in Chelsea. It will bo in charge of Sister Edwards, who is a Plunket nurse, and Lady Dawson, of Penn, is ono of the local comm : ttee. Tho development ,of tho Truby King methods continues steadily to go on, tho need for tho Chelsea Clinic being a proof. At Highgato recently there wero as many as 115 outpatients brought on one day, many coming from southwest London. Tho now section will servo a populous residential centro. Lady Dawson, of Penn, has received the sum of £250 from Lord Waring for the dinner she is organising for December 7, in aid of tho Princess Elizabeth Hostel Appeal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 9

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SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 9

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 9

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