SOCIAL NEWS
Mew E. B. JL Brain -will leave today an a rait to Hamilton.
Mrs. C. drisnaH- will leave to-day on fee? return to Woodbury.
Mrs. G. F. Fitzpatrick. of Feuding, is rissittng friends in D*?on port-
Mrs. G. V. Smith, of Patutaisi, Poverty Bay, ss raiting Auckland.
Mr*. J. Madndoe, oi* Dunedm, left last evening for Sydney by the Mara ma.
Mrs. W. Duncan, of Apiti, Feilding. is spending a week or two tn Auckland.
Mrs. Arthur Bartow, of Wanmba, is disking Mrs. Tony Ormsby, of Otorobangs.
Mrs. C. H. Archer, of Auckland, and Miss. B. Jail, of Waipstwa, are at Hotel Cargen.
Mrs. Waring-Taylor will leave to-day on her retam to Shannon from a 7®i to Auckland.
Mrs. C. E. Lawford, of Remoera Goad, returned yesterday frota a rei: to the Chateau.
Mrs. D. .LaSerty, of California, is the guest of her mother. Mn. G. S. Share, of Haurakt Road, Takapsna.
Mrs. G. X. l»ng, of Epsom, left fast evening by the limited express for Wellington, where she will in future reside.
Mrs. D. M. Deoehy. of XotfoJk Island, is the grass of her father. Mr. C. CoJebrsok, ai Gladstone Road, PareeC. *
Miss Kathleen Darragh, of Mataraata, who has been spending several months in has. returned
Mrs. Behrara Doctor, of India, and Mrs. L. Howard Norton, of Reawera. left for Australia by the Marama. last evening.
Miss Gladys Cain, of Point Chevalier. has returned to Auckland after a 15 months* toor with the Gem Dawe Kerne Company.
Mr*. M. BDmano. has been spending some days is Auckland, will r»it relations _in Morrinsviße before retaraing to Feeding.
Sirs. A. McCorkin<lale. who has been in Auckland for the Dominion conference of the Women's Institutes, will return to FraJdrng on Monday.
Miss Mabel Grant., a defecate to the Women's Institutes' conference held in Aoddand this week, left cm her return to Palmerston Ncrth yesterday.
Miss Marion I/ncsk, of Dooeeiin. who has just returned from a holiday in Melbourne, is staying in Auckland as the guest, of Mrs.. John Buxton, of Owens Rftsd, Epsom.
Mrs. W. G. Short and Mrs. Baraicost. who were in dh&rue of the exhibition of crafts and thrift work at the conference of Women's Institutes this week, will leave to-day on their return to' Feilding.
? Miss Jerome Snenoer, who has bees !,visiting Auckland in connection with ■ the Dominion conference .of the ] Women's Institutes, will visit Thame? and Coromasdel before returning to i Hawke's Bay.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 20
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