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SOCIAL NEWS.

Mrs. F. K. Hunt, lias returned from a visit to Invercargill.

Mrs. L. Carr, of Epsom, has left 011 a visit to Christehurch.

Miss Grace Feck returned to Auckland yesterday from a visit to Wellington.

Miss X. Prat I, of Dunedin, is visiting Auckland and is slaying at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. Livermore. who lias been visiting New l'lymcutli, has returned to Auckland.

Mrs. Noel Adams, of Clevrdon, is visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen.

Princess Caroline. Mathilde, of Denmark, liilS, nt the age of 17, been apprenticed to a photographer.

Great, success in her engineering profession has been achieved by Miss Margaret Partridge, who started by herself as an electrical contract or .111 the west, country of England. She recently secured tho contract, for the lighting of a whole town against, tho competition of men-run iiims.

With Hip tine record of 28 years' service to the Melbourne Women s Hospital, Mrs. \V. Fitzpatrick recently resigned from the committee, of which she was the, senior vice president. 11l health was Hie cause of Mrs. l it /.patrick's rpsignation from the institution for which she bad been an untiring worker for so many years.

Miss Label Robertson, AT. A., is leaving Auckland by the Mauugantii on August. 15 for India in order to attend tho All-Asian Women's Conference as representative of the New Zealand and In11ian I.eague. 'J Ins conference will bo held at, Lahore in January, J931, and c,icli of the oO Asiatic countries will bo represented by 10 delegates.

Tn celebrate her silver wedding, Madamo Van Osselaer entertained a. number of friends at the 1 udor Tea Rooms last, week. Madame Aan Osselaer received her guests wealing a black satin gown, a black fur coat and close fitting black hat. She was the, recipient of many gifts. Among those present, were;— Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Sheldon. Mrs. W. D. Kelly, Mrs. Dance, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Shihson, Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. A. Lynch, Mrs. J. Gearev, Mrs. Ilevell, Mrs. Belt, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Baragwanal hj, Misses .Maria Bulfe, Marguerite P.ulte and Edna Kelly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 3

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349

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 3