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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. N. Cowling, of South Australia, is at Hotel Cargen.

Miss Dora Healy, of Gonville, Wa nganui, is spending a holiday in AuckKnd.

Mrs. H. W. Wilson, Remuera Road, has rothrnod from a holiday spent at Rotorua.

Mrs. /F. Burges Watson and Mrs. William Powlett will leave to-day by car for Napier.

Miss Nancy Paterson, of Timaru, is motoring through the North Island en route to Auckland.

Miss Patricia France," of New Plymouth, who has bceir the guest of Mrs. J). Poison, Rcmuera. has returned homo. 1

Mrs. ; D. B. Robertson, Miss S. Henderson and Miss Gladys Buddie have returned to town after a holiday spent at Waiheke.

Mrs. Roy Towle, Mrs. Sidsey Thome and Mrs. W. N. Abbott, who have been visiting Taupo, have returned to Auckland. /

MrswE. J. Bassett and Miss M. Bassett. of Masterton, who have been visiting Mrs. B Bassett, Remuera, have returned home.

Miss' Marie Rowntree, who has recently returned from a visit to England, is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Ash, of Hart Road, Takapuna.

Mrs. Max Cleghorn, principal of St. Matthew's College, Masterton, who has been spending the school vacation in Auckland, has returned home!

Mrs. W. C. Beaumont, of Church Street, Devonport, and her daughter, Miss Peggy Beaumont, have returned from a visit to Dawson's Falls and Taranaki.'

Mrs. J. Plowden-Wardlaw, of England, who has been visiting Auckland, will leave on Monday by car for Rotorua, Napier and Wellington. She will make her home for 12 months in Wellington/

Mrs. J. McCulloch, of Whakatane, Mrs. O. Harris, Morrinsville, Mrs. B. Todd and Mrs. F. Woodard, Wellington, Miss E. Hull, Aka Aka, and Miss E. Bischoff, of Hawera, are at the Station Hotel.

• ' The Girls' branch of the Victoria League held a bridge afternoon at the Evelyn Firth Home yesterday. Prices were won by Mr. Gordon and Mr. Purdom. The players included Mrs.L. S. Rickerby, Miss W. Kent (convener), Mws Entrican, Miss Olga Jackson, Miss Maureen Abbott, Miss V. Sanders, Miss K. Aiokin, Miss R. Lovell, Misses M. and V. Coutts. »

The St. Peter's Women's Club held a! bridge party in the Bowling Pavilion at Takapuna yesterday evening, the organisers being Mrs. H. C. Symonds, Mrs..' Grahame Robinson and Miss Stears. The prizes for the highest score were presented by Mr. J. W. Williamson, the vicar's warden. Among those present were:—Mrs. N. Howe, Mrs Elliott, Mrs. Spear, Mrs. J. W. Williamson, Mrs. W. Blythe, Mrs. V. Sifcith, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs,l Spriggs, Mrs.- Gillett, Mrs. T. RoUs Mrs. K. McFarlane, Mrs. Frank Allen* Mrs. R. Phillips, Mrs. Eugene Sulliyan, Mrs. S. Best, Mrs. Geddis, Mrs., Woodward, Mrs. E. 0. Cutteh, Mrs. G. H. Matthews, Mrs. C. Black, Mrs. C. Cutler, Mrs. W. Hall, Miss P. Hall, Miss Gladys Williams, Miss Tibbs, Miss G. Miss Sturtevant, Miss Moore, Miss Dalston, Miss Settle.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21597, 15 September 1933, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21597, 15 September 1933, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21597, 15 September 1933, Page 3