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SOCIAL NEWS

Miss K. Devinc, New Plymouth, is at the Central Hotel.

Mrs. T. A. Corson, Gisborne, is at the Station Hotel.

Airs. R. J. Pope and Mrs. Eileen Pope, Wellington are visiting Auckland.

Mrs. A. ,P. Stewart and family, Paeroa, are at Cheltenham for the holidays.

Miss Mavis Wallace, Ladies' Mile, Remuera, lias returned from a visit to Tauranpa.

Mrs. E... V. Quick, Hamilton, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. K. W. Bagnail; Epsom.

Mrs. Euan Dickson and her children ere staying with Mrs. Dickson's mother, Mrs. I". A, Phillips, Canterbury.

Mrs. A. Gilbert, Glen Massey, Ngaruuwahia, who has berni spending the holidays in ~nd has returned home.

Mrs. A. E. Farrant and her daughter have returned to "Wellington after a visit to Auckland, Rotorua and the Waitoma Cave;.

Mrs. E. Haipley, Christchurch, Mrs. H. T. James, Sirs. L. B. Gillman, and Miss Barbara Taylor, Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. G. L?slie Adams, and the Misses Adams, Spencer Street, Eemuera, have returned home after spending a holiday at the seaside.

The Dowager Lady 'Swa thy ling, after spending some days in Sydney as the guest of Sir Philip and Lady Game at Government House, left last week for Brisbane.

Miss Margaret Mcßean, of Melbourne, who arrived in New Zealand by the Niagara on a short holiday visit, is at present staying with her brother,thfi Rev., Angus Mcßean, of Mount Albert.

Wives of bowlers at present taking part in the annual Dominion tournament will take part in a progressive croquet tournament at the Remuera Croquet -Club's lawns on Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, who have been spending several months in Christchurch, will leave on Saturday for Auckland, where they will spend a few days before joining the Rangitata on January 18, o;i their return journey to England.

Surgeon-Lieutenant and Mrs. J. A. Piige, whose marriage took place in Christchurch recently, will make their heme in Auckland until H.M.S. Laburnum sails for England. Mrs. Page will leave in April to join her husband in the Mother Country.

The Rev. F. B. Redgrave, Mrs. Redgrave and Miss Dorothy Redgrave, Christchurch, who have been spending some months in England, left London or; December 8 by the Ormonde for Australia. Other Canterbury people returning by t'he Ormonde include Mrs. Wickenden and Miss -Elaine Wickenden.

Miss Amy Kane, Wellington, will attend the 12th Congress of the International Alliance cif Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship, which is to be held in April in Istambul, Turkey. She ■will leavev-for Australia in February, and will be met lby the various affiliated societies, after which she will join her steamer en route for Turkey.

A dance and social in honour of Miss Mvra Schnackenberg was held by the Kawhia Basketball Clubs in Ward's Hall, when over 150 couples danced to music supplied by a Maori orchestra. Visitors were present from all over the district and the uncle and aunt of the guest of honour, Mr. L. L. Allen and Miss M. B. Allen, both of Auckland, also attended. During the evening musical items were rendered by Mesda.mes J. P. Robinson and T. Gibbons, Misses Brenda Mitchell, C. and J. Cussens and Dorothy Morris.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 3