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SOCIAL NEWS

M rs. C. George lc Fueur, of Michigan, United States, is at the Hotel Cargen.

Miss A. J. Greville, who has been visiting Dargaville and Auckland, hns returned to Whangarei.

Mrs. C. N. Luke, of Te Puke, and Mrs. A. R. Benjamin, of Whangarei, are at the Central Hotel.

Miss Lucy Hogg, of Auckland, is visiting her mother. Mrs. E. G. Hogg, of Cashmere Hills, Christchurch.

Mrs. Maurice Earle and Mrs. Herbert Robertson, of Wanganui, are spending a holiday at the Chateau.

Mrs. Sydney Worsp, of Whangarei, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Morton, of Mac Murray Road, Remuera.

Miss Elizabeth Jilake, founder of the British Drama League in New Zealand, left, by the express on Sunday evening for Wellington.

Miss Margaret Todhunter, of Rakaia, will arrive in Auckland tomorrow to join the Wanganella for Sydney, en route to England-

Mrs. Phillip Hniina left Auckland on Sunday evening for Wellington. With Mrs. J. B. Macfarlane and Miss Marjorie Macfarlane she returned at the end of last week from Suva.

At the Station Hotel are:—Mrs. F. Wilson, Napier; Mrs. S. Clark, Christchurch: Mrs. P. Foster, Miss M. Foster, Mrs. Charles Clark, and Miss IT. Luke, Wellington; Miss J. Kerhill and Miss M. Sweeney. Christchurch; and Miss E. Grumniett. Dunedin.

The Ponsonby Croquet Club held its fortnightly bridge afternoon in the Ponsonby bowlers' card room on Thursday. The hostesses were:—Mesdames Aitchison, Henley and Johnston. The president*, Mrs. Aitchison, presented prizes to the following:—Bridge, Mrs. Johnston; hidden number, Mrs. Sm it hers.

A successful gift afternoon was held at the Higher Thought Temple recently bv the Women's. Progress Club. Mrs. I). Pierce acted as hostess. Selections hv the temple orchestra, solos by Mrs. W. Osborne. Mrs. W. Young, Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Hubbert, humorous readings by Mesdames 1). Pierce, Diggle and N. Stuart were enjoyed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 3

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