SOCIAL NEWS.
Mrs. S. Lewis, of Cambridge, is visiting , 'Auckland. ! V" jf rs . C. W. , Price, of Riccarton, is visiting Auckland. Miss T. K. Palmer, of Wellington, is staying istoutburst. ' Mrs. A. Ritchie, of London, is stay--sng at-the Grand Hotel. Misses J- and M. Boyd, of Scotland, are st-iyng a-J the, Grand Hotel. Mrs. G- Noting, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland" and is at the Grand Hotel. V--S. p. Salt, of London, is visiting 'Aackiaud, and is. staying at the Grand Sot eh / Mrs; Xcel Xelson. of Wellington, who has been visiting Auckland, has left for y Whang are:. / Evelyn Mahoney, of Market Road. Remnera. has left for a holiday in Wellington and Pictoa. Miss Marjory Morice, cf Wellington, arrived bv train last evening and :s at the Grand Hotel. , ! Mrs. S. Abbot, of California, is a ! tisitcr to Auckland, and is staying • at the Grand Hot el. . Mis 3 Danhns Brass and Miss Lorna Broadway, "of Christchnrch, have left on £ visiti to Auckland. j. Mrs. L R- Peek, who has been visiti jug her parents in Auckland, has returned to "Christchnrch. ■; Mr. and Mrs. T. WhitSeld and their (laughter, cf Canterbury, are leaving for England by the Rangitane. Mrs. E. B. Gunson, who has been on & brief visit to Rotorua, has returned to her home in Princes Street. * Among the overseas visitors staying atStonehnrst are Mrs. Wright Cobb, of / Massachusetts, and 3Ess D. Bindley, ox London. Germaine van Osselaer is sailing by the Maanganoi next week for Sydney, wSere she will spend a holiday before /, leaving for Belgium. J. Johnson and Mis 3 EL Barton, cf Sydney, axe on a visit to Auckland and ars the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart Boyd", of Takaptma.
Mr. and Mfs. C. Norman and Miss Betiv Norman, of Mount Eden, leave by the t/limaroa to-day on an extended trip to England and the Continent. Grace M. Hickson, who is secretary to the president of the Shantung Christian University in China, is spending some of . her furlough in Auckland. She will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Percy Dawson, of Hauraki_Road, Takapuna", until she leaves for England early in March. The members of the Tamnk: Women s Progressive League spent Vi ednesday at the Ellerslie, gardens', travelling thence bv special bus and private motor. Ideal weather conditions and surroundings contributed to a! day's perfect enjoyment It is anticipated that a similar outing will be an annual function.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20495, 21 February 1930, Page 19
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