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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. Roy Towle returned last evening from a visit to Wellington.

Mrs. C. A. Wilkinson has returned to [Auckland from li visit to" Wellington.

Mrs. W. Bridger, of Whakatane, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. Marshall, of ltotorua.

Mrs. Wilfred Rathbone, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, has returned from a visit to Kerikeri.

Mrs, M. M. Louisson, of Rcmuera Road, returned by the Wanganella from a visit to Japan.

Mrs. Sydney Worsp left last evening on her return to Whangarei from a visit to Auckland.

Mrs. J. G. Brown-Douglas and Miss G. M. Brown-Douglas arrived in Auckland on Saturday by the Mataroa from England.

Miss Dorothy Hall, of Hamilton, who lias been visiting Rotorua, left at the week-end to spend a few days at the Cheateau fc

Mrs. George J. Sinclair arrived from punedin on' Thursday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Fred P. Williams, of Devonport.

Mrs. Willes, Christchurch; Miss S. Cottrell, England; Mrs. It. Strand and Miss M. Strand, Hamilton, are at the Station Hotel.

Mrs. Mervyn Archdall hps returned from a visit to the Chateau and is staying with her mother, Mrs. H. E. Vaile, Gill ies Avenue, Epsom.

Miss E. M. Johnston, an Auckland University College representative t in the Joyn't Scholl debate held in Wellington last week has returned.

Mrs. J. T. Tosswill. of the Malay States, arrived in Auckland on Saturday bv the Mataroa, and is staying with her mother, Mrs. M. Savage, Orakei Road.

Mrs. W. E. Donnelly, of Suva, and her two children, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. R. Blayncy, of Mount Eden, will leave on her return to inji by the Monowai on Tuesday.

Mrs. J. D • Gray, of Matakana, North Auckland, who has been spending the winter months in Wellington is "at present visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Hadfield, at Paraparamu.

At the Hotel Cargen are Mrs. D. McLeod, Christchurch; Mrs. Sholto Douglas, London; Mrs. James Tauranga; Mrs. Noel Johnson, Whangarei, and Mrs. A. D. Hill, Buenos Aires, South America.

Tho Bemuera-Newmarket branch of the Auckland Methodist Women s Missionary Auxiliary held its monthly meeting; on Thursday afternoon Mr. J. H Carr presided and gave helpful readings A vocal duet by Mrs. Thompson and Miss' Copestake was much enjoyed. The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Salmon, who spoke about home mission work. •

Bowls of arum lilies and spring flowers were arranged in the lounge ot the Overseas Club rooms, when the Frivolity Dance Club held its monthly dance. The convener, Miss Lola Mysrs, •who wore a frock of ecru lace and net, received the guests. Among those present were Mrs. J. Fitzsimons, Mrs Fwen Clark, Mrs. F. White, Mrs. C. M. Rattray.* Mrs. B. Tomkmson, Miss Babbase, Miss Kay Spriggs, Miss Jean Gray Miss Mvrtle Burns, Miss Crump.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 3