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SOCIAL NEWS.

Aliss N. L. Brooks, of Colorado, U.S.A., is staying ul Hotel Cargen. Mrs. T. Cotter left by tho Niagara to viait her daughter in Sydney. Miss C. 11. Cameron, of Palinerston North, is staying at Hotel Cargen. Airs. H. AI. Didsbury,. of Papatoetoe, loft by the Niagara yesterday for Sydney. Mrs, R. D. Wylie, of Alamigakiekie Avcnuo, Ono Tree Hill, is visiting Wanganui. Mrs. Beckott, of Sydney, is oil a visit to Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen. Airs. Meybroom and tho Misses Aloybroom, of Sydney, are staying at Hotel Cargen. Mrs. E. Clarke, of Melbourne, i.s visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen. Mrs. W. A. Boucher, of Orakoi Road, Remuera, left by tho Niagara yesterday for Sydnoy. Miss Doris Bradford, of Melbourne, is visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen. Mrs. Alma Baker (Malay States) arrived in Auckland yesterday by tho Marania from Sydney. Airs. W. E. Osborne, of Princes Street, is visiting To Kuiti, and is tho guest of Airs. 11. Dinsdalc. Miss Hodgos and Mis* Howeth, of Alorrinsvillo, are visiting Auckland and are staying at tho Star Hotel.

Miss K. AI. Wilding has returned from a few days' visit to Hamilton, wliero sho was tho guest of Miss Alico Barvvell. Mrs. Hugh Wright and tho Alisses Wright, of Golf Road, Ono Treo Hill, returned by tho Niagara from an overseas visit. Airs. J. W. Carr, of Wellington, accompanied by her daughter Valerie, is visiting Auckland, and is tho guest of tho Rev. T. G. Carr, Grange Road, Alount Eden. Airs. J. C. Allan and her daughters, of Stratford, are at present on a motor tour of tho Auckland Province and aro tho guests of Air. and Airs. A. G. Grinter, of Papatoetoo. Among tho guests staying at Hotel Stonehurst aro Mrs. A. E. and Aliss S. R. E. Benzie, of Aberdeen, Scotland; Airs. A. Georgo and Aliss E. Fitzpatrick, New Plymouth; Miss AI. G. Marshall, of Alarton. The National Council of Women and the League of New Zealand Penwomen (Auckland branch) have" appointed Dr. Mildred Staley to represent them at tho funeral of Airs. Nellio Ferner, lato member of both these institutions. Visitors from Auckland who visited Tho Chateau last week included: Air. and Airs. L. J. Southon, Air. and Airs. N. R. Chapman, Air. E. Bambury, Air. G. R. Hutchinson, Air. Stewart, Air. Steele, Air. Grierson, Aliss AI. T. Anderson, Air. E. N. Bailey, Air. H. T. Colson, Air. T. D. Peacock, Air. J. n. Murray Nicholson, Air. J. Revell, Air. and Airs. R. Eady. Tho dramatic circle of the Epsom Girls' Grammar School Old Girls' Association held its final meeting for tho season in the school hall on Alonday evening, when the delightful comedy, "I'll Leavo It To You," was read to a largo and appreciative audience. Tho parts were admirably taken by Barby Griffiths, Winnie Todd, Alaisie Free, Nina Garrett, Nancy Garrett, Reeca Pilkington, Alary Pilkington, Alargot Grant, Nancy Alurray and Carrie la Roche. After the reading a small presentation was made on behalf of tho dramatic circle to Nina and Nancy Garrett, who are shortly leaving for the South. Supper was served by members of the circle.

The Victoria League Girls' Committee gave a most enjoyable party in tho league rooms on Alonday evening, to gather in boys' toys for tho Christmas parcols that are sent annually to children living in tho back blocks. There was a large attendance of members and friends, and a very happy evening was spent in games and competitions. Prizes were won by Aliss Prossor and Aliss Worthy, Items were contributed by Aliss Alarjorio Faire and Aliss Louise Jourdain. Airs. L. S. Rickerby, chairman of the girls' committee, thanked tho girls for the wonderful collection of toys they had given. The games hostesses were tho Alisses Georgie AlcConnell, Alison Laery, Violet Fox and Pat Newton. The supper hostesses were the Alisses Norton, Jourdain, Knott, Paterson and Moir. The St. Cuthbert's Old Girls' Association bridge circle held their final open evening for this year at the club rooms last night. Among those present were: Airs. A. E. Alooro (convener), Airs. Lowrie AlcGregor, Misses Clouston, Beryl Knight, Linda Do Renzy, Joyce Jenkins, Phillis Phillips, Alargaret Chudwick, Nancy Whitelaw, Jean Fee, Isobel Wills, Elinor Leighton, Jean Alatthews, Rona Thompson, Vivian Bartleet, Joan Potter, Billio Jessup, Ethel Potter, Phyllis Gash, Isa Jessup, Marjorie Crum, Gladys Gash, Ena Potter, Joan Dodd, Valma Roulston, Nancy Abbott, Barbara Dodds, Alaureen Abbott, Zona Saunders, Alary Alatthews, Gwen Hooper, Laura Blakey, Joyce Carlaw. Prizes wore won by Aliss Linda de 1 Renzy, 1; Aliss Beryl Knight, hidden number; Aliss Gwen Hooper, consolation. The annual bazaar of St. Peter's Anglican Church, at Takapuna, was held in tho Foresters' Hall yesterday. Tho Rev. W. G. Alonckton introduced Airs. J. W. Williamson, Alayoress of Takapuna, who declared tho bazaar open. Tho stallholders were: Guild stall, Airs. W. G. Alonckton, Airs. E. C. Cutten, Airs. Alatthews, Aliss Tibbs; toy stall, Aliss Alonckton, Miss Aloek, Aliss D'E.^orre; flowers, Airs. N. S. Chambers, Mrs. Lees, Airs. Lister; cakes and produce, Airs. Blackwood, Airs. Closo, Airs. Robinson, Mrs. Chisholm; aprons and fancy goods, Airs. Gillett, Airs. Worthington, Airs. Hawes, Miss Hawes, Airs. Binstead; men's stall, Mr. Monckton, Air. Ansell; afternoon tea, Airs. Julius Williamson, Airs. Grimwade, Airs. A. 11. Williamson, Mrs. Carl Williamson, Mrs. Alowbray, Airs. Beatty, Airs. Temple, Miss Barker (Suva), Airs. Masfen, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. O'Brien, Airs. Alatthewman and tho Alisses Lorie.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20713, 5 November 1930, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20713, 5 November 1930, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20713, 5 November 1930, Page 4