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SOCIAL NEWS

Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Aldred, 'Lower Hutt, sire visiting Auckland. Mrs. M. Harrison and Miss A. Harrison, of London, are at Hotel Stonehurst. Mrs. Sydney Worsp, Whangarei, who Ijis been visiting Auckland, returned home venter day. Miss Eva Butts. Wellington, left on Saturday morning to visit friends in Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay. Mrs. E. C. Davey and Miss Blanche Davey, cf Northcote, leave to-d£.y for a fortnight's holiday at Rotorua. Mrs. Oulford Bell left on Saturday for Cambridge/to adjudicate at the competition festival commencing to- .. // Mr. and Mrs. E. R. N. Russell, Princes Street, returned from an overseas trip by the Aorangi yesterday afternoon. Overse is visitors at the Hotel Cargen include Mrs. R. H. Walker, Melbourne, Airs. W. Croakham, Shanghai, Miss V. Brinton, London. Mrs. O. D. Healy and Miss N. A. Eeaiy, of Australia, were through p.ussenge:-s by the Aorangi on their return home from a visit to England. Mrs. Thornton Jackson and Miss Betty J.ickson, Remuera, who have btten spending several weeks in Wellington, will return home this morning. Mrs. -'Sr. L. Rutherford and Mks Batty' Rutherford, Canterbury, who were* visitors to Auckland for tha golf championship, left on Saturday on their return s Duth. Mrs. 35. M. Kelly, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. A. Hughes, at Bell lioad, liemuera, is leaving to-ci&y for Sydney by the Aorangi, en route to England on an extended visit. The I [on. Mrs. J. W. BeaumontI'ea.'je, o: London, arrived in Auckland by tie Aorangi and will leave by the »Sme bo.it this evening to attend the Melbourne Centenary celebration!). - "Nfisa Margaret Gunson (Auckland) hus been in England since July, and iiitends to remain here for a considerable tirnii, making London her headquarters, wrote our London correnpondeuiit on August 31. . Mrs. £L Lewis, Cambridge, Mi:s. R. A . McDowell, /Oamaru, Mrs. J. West, Tnurangsi, Mrs. H. F. Vaughan, Palmerstdft North, Mrs. Burt, Wharigarei, and the Misses I. and M. Nichol, li'ivercargill, are at the Station Hotel. Mrs. N- S. Falla, Wellington, who Bus been visiting Japan, and. hei." son, Mr. Paul Falla,/who has been continuing his studies in England, are returning :o New Zealand via Australia. They left Kobe on September 9.2 on tlieir homeward journey. Lady Theiler, wife of Sir Arnold Theiier, formerly Director of Veterinary to the South African Gt>vernjiD.gnt, arrived in Auckland yesterday ; by the Aorangi on a visit to the Dof jwiwo«, : On leaving Nev/ Zealard Sir , 'Arnold and Lady Theiler will proceed South Africa via Australia, j The annual bazaar in connection with the Devonport Methodist Church., held oi!l Saturday afternoon was opened by tljie Ulayor of y Devonport, Mr. H. F. |W. Meille. Well-filled stalls of all descriptions were a great attraction, to the large number of visitors wliQ. attended r.nd good business was dene. !&■s. George's Church, Epsom,, on the occasion of the confirmation uervica conducted on Sunday morning by Archbishop Averill, was very beautifully decorated with an abundance of spring flowers. At the entrance of the chancel tli.ere was suspended a large cross of atum lil .es. Mrs. Litt and her helpers, Miss Boiiei Mrs. Harrison, Mills Hill amd Mis:i B. Thomson, were responsible for the prork. Over 50 were confirmed. ' The List of a series of card afternoons was held in the bowlers' pavilion bir the ir embers of the Otahuhu Croquet Club. The trophies were won by Mrs. Verral (bridge) and Mrs. L. Jiimber (500) and trophies :fcir the ni'temooa's play by Mrs. E. Patton (bridge), Mrs. J. Peterson (5W,i) and Sltrs. GoK-per (hidden number), Among those present were: —Mesdames H. JKoffitt, Gracie, Verral, L. Kimber, fearnley, T. W. Day, E.. McDondd, W. Morton, E. Patton, Cowper, Grlmour, McLaren, Stenton, Payne, E. Piper, J. 1 Allies, L. Pengelly, F. E. j Clery, ll'ogers, A. Pearse, Hill, Latta, H, liveritt, Rule, Wilson, Misses Xiippiafc, f Shite aad Mcintosh. :•?!'; f) —— The annual closing dance of tho Table Tennis Club was held in the Csistilian liallroom, Whangarei, on Th ursday "evening, and was a great succeiis. Included f:.mong those present were: Mrs. M. M. Baigent, Mrs. A. Lacey, 3!liss M. Baigent, Miss E. Spring;, Miss ll'. Brigtiam, Mis 3 D- Morrison 1; Miss Iji/ Wilson, Miss M. Gloyn, Miss D. Miss D. Finch, Miss D. King, Miss E. McKenzie, Miss F. Fndlay, Miss F. Lacey, Miss C. A. Taylor, Miss «> Duff 1 ?, Miss E. Bcaslcy, Mss M. I'turch, "Miss B. Webster, Mi:ss V. 'l;homx»acn, Miss J. Neild, Miss N Ogle, •Miss T.\ Lovatt, Miss L. Tnit, Mas P. Abbott;'! Miss N. Crawford, !Miss E. Mrs U. Woodman, Mis* Norma .Ufever, Miss J. Wilson. . Overseas visitors at the Grand Hotel include Mrs. J. Randolph Smith. London, Mrs. H. W. Morrison, Edinburgh, Mrs. C. L. Morel 1, Ireland. Mrs. H. R. •Brown-Martin., London, Mrs. 0. L. •I'aterson, Scotland, Mrs., J. T, McAlpine, Scotland, Mrs. B. Jenkiri, Eng- •| fl nd, Mrs. It. Seddon, England, Mrs. William Brown. Scotland, JVlrs. H E. 'j*»rrowfy, England, Mrs. H. Burville England, Mrs. Dewar. Eng--jand, Mrs. M. N. Woollier, Sunderland, •;>frs. K. T. Nelson, London, Mrs. F. )•*. Kelsall, England, Mis? O. P Mor--l«n, Irrjland, Miss A. H. Maoßride, Scotland, Miss Kate M. Scott, Eastbourne, England, Miss K. A. Campbell, • England, Miss E. Varley,, Edinburgh, ;diss W. M. Clayton, London, Miss J. •jtfcCullarrh, Glasgow, MiiS A. C. M. ,'.llenty-S;uintner?, England.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21919, 1 October 1934, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21919, 1 October 1934, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21919, 1 October 1934, Page 3