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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. E. Dutt.on and Mrs. L. N. Marshall, of London, arc at Hotel Mon Desir, Takapuna. i Mrs. N. Freeman, of Sydney, and jfiss Mary Garden, of Wellington, aro at the Grand Hotel. Over seas visitors at the Station Hotel]include Mrs. C. Callil, and Miss Y, Ely, of Melbourne. Mrsl D. Guy and her sister. Miss Blolliel Nathan,/,of Pnlmerston North, arc visiting Auckland. Miss Crook, of Marton. who has been risiting Auckland, left bv express last evening for New Plymouth. Mrs. Donald Ogilvie and Miss Bernice Ogilvie, Remuera, have returned from a°bolida\7 spent in Chrisichurch. Mr;. L. B. Peterson has returned to her 1 ome at Waiuku, after a visit to Mrs. F. Cartwright, New Plymouth. Miss Margaret Dalgleish, of Napier, Mho has been the guest of Mrs. J. C. Beak. Mount Eden, has returned home. Mils. J. F Wilson, Market Road, Remuera. who has been spending several weeks' in New Plymouth, has returned homo. M'is. Alberta McLean, of Whangaroua Mrs. J. Chick, of Dannevirkc, Mrs. R. Dunlop and Mrs. R. Smith, of Putaru'ru, are at the Station Hotel. Mrs J. O'Sullivan, of To Awamutu, Miss C. Johnstone, of Hamilton, and the Misses Ruth and Margaret Souter. of Cambridge, are at the Central Hotel. >lrs. James Mating, Christehurch, will leave in three weeks on a visit to England. She wilL be accompanied by her youngest son, who will enter bandhurs't.

Senorita D'Alvarez plays almost overy cport. According to the record books, her recreations, besides tennis, are golf, ski-ing, ping-pong, cycling, billiards, skating, bridge, swimming, mountaineeringT riding and motoring. She is also a clever musician and dances beautifully. The contracts of the two British police women employed since 1930 by the Municipality of Alexandria have been ex tended. The recent news that two more British police women have been appointed for Cairo shows that the experiment made by the l'.gyptian authorities has proved successful. An innovation will be made this year bv the Young Women's Interdenominational, Youth Council in the airangementsi for their Christmas service. It will he held' out-of-doors on Sunday morning, December 10, in the grounds of the Auckland University College. Bible classes from different churches will take part in the service, and the Christmas message will be given by Mrs. Cartridge.

The weeklv concert arranged by Mrs. Raelmrn and Mr. A. Hamblin at the PubUc Hospital was held in ward 137 on Wednesday evening. The concert partv was organised by Airs. _ hrnest Asher.-and a large audience enjoyed a programme consisting of songs, duets, elocution, pianoforte and violin solos, and dancing. Those taking part, w Jlepdiunes Charles Simpson, Ernest Asher, Misses Gladys Stormont, Edna Wool'ford, V: Rohinson, Messrs. o. Stephenson, W. Saul and Master Noel Matheson. The accompanist was Mi's. Jj. M. Grace.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21663, 1 December 1933, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21663, 1 December 1933, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21663, 1 December 1933, Page 3

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