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SOCIAL NEWS

Miss Isabel Clarke, Rotorua, is at the Central Hotel.

Mrs.- A. H. Strong, Gordonton, is visiting friends in Auckland.

Miss Kflic Alison, Deyonport, is spending <1 holiday in Dunedin.

Mrs. 0. Svenson and family, of Hamilton, returned home yesterday after a visit to Pukekohe.

Miss Mnrjorio Worthington, Kaikohe, is tho guefst of her sistor, Mrs. J. Mollov, Great South lload.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig, of Symonds Street, left by car yesterday for Uotorua and Lake JJotoiti.

Mrs. Brown I'hilp, wlio recently rctuniod from thn South, is now staving at Glenalvon, Waterloo Quadrant.

Miss A. Whit la Mowkcr, of Milford, has loft on <a motoring tour, which will include Taurnnga, Rotorua and Cambridge.

Miss Olive Dunn, Heme Bay, has returned to Auckland after a two months' holiday spent with Mrs. James Bowman, of Napier.

Miss Diana Harris, who lias been paying a round of visits in Now /oa--1 and, will leave Auckland l\v the Wanganclla on May 2 0, cn route to Cairo.

Mrs. M. 8011, Havclock North, Mrs. M. S. Blake, Mount. Maungaitui, Miss J. Bobbins, To Kuiti, and Miss J. It. Storrie, Lower Hutt, arc at the Station Hotel.

Mr. J. F. Mills and Dr. J'lattsMills, Karori, will leave shortly for an extended visit to Knuland. Thoir soil, Mr. John Platts-Mills, and daughter. Dr. Adah Platts-Mills, are resident in London.

At a meeting of the Mothers' <'lul) of the Y.W.C.A., Mrs. Charles Dickens pave an address, after which tea was served by Mesdanies McConnoll, Pankhurst aiid Leitz. The vice-president, Mrs. Johnston, presided.

For the second time in the history of French medical practice, n woman, Dr. Papillon J-eage, has passed the necessary examination which will entitle her to hold the position of Head of the Department at a hospital, the first woman to occupy such a position having been Mmc. Bertrand-Fontaine.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21802, 17 May 1934, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21802, 17 May 1934, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21802, 17 May 1934, Page 4