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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. N. Bates has returned to Christcliurch after having visited Auckland.

Mrs. Sidney Mason, Dilworth Avenue, Remuera, is spending a holiday in Kotorua.

Mrs. Humphrey Clark, Remuera Road, has returned from a visit to Poverty Bay.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Wellington, have motored to Auckland on a brief \*isit.

Mrs. H. Lewis, of Tauranga, and Miss X. Atack, of New Plymouth, are at the Central Hot-el.

Mrs. R. Coleman and Miss R. Coleman. Symonds Street, are spending a holiday in Rotorua.

Miss Paddy Burke, of Gisborne, is the guest of Mrs. Austin Carr, Ranfurly Road, Epsom.

Mrs. Norman Pattie, who has been visiting Tauranga, has returned to her home in Ngaruawahia.

At the Royal Hotel are Mrs. .T Cochrane, of Whangarei, and Mrs. F, Morgans, of Hamilton.

M iss M. Lightbourne, Shelly Beach Road, Heme Bay, returned yesterday from a visit to Kawau.

Mrs. H. Morris, of Auckland, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. Carr, Roto-o-rangi, Cambridge.

Miss Sheila Duncan, of Wanganui, is the guest of Mrs. Bickerton Fisher, Westney Road, Mangere.

Miss Margery Alison, King Edward Parade, Devonport, will leave to-day to spend a holiday in Wellington.

Mrs. G. Samson, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned to her home at Northlands, Bay of Islands.

Mrs. D. J. McGowan and Mrs. D. Norwood, of Wellington, and Mrs. H. Speight, of Dunedin, are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thompson, of Blenheim, are visiting Auckland for the wedding of their son, which will take place this week.

Mrs. S. Thorne George, Mrs. L. Dew, Mrs. D. L. Bell, Mrs. H. Clark and Miss I. Maysmor were recent Auckland visitors to the Wairakei Hotel.

Mrs. Max Judd, Secc-ombe's Road, Epsom, has returned from the South Island, where she was the guest of Mrs. E. J. Amos, of Shirley, Christchurch.

Mrs. J. Cracroft Wilson, of Cashmere Hills, Christchurch, will return to New Zealand from England by the Akaroa, which is due at Auckland on Februarv 29.

Miss Margot Morris, of Gisborne. has returned from a visit to the United States and is spending a few days in Auckland as the guest of Mrs. F. Hellabv, Remuera Road.

Mrs. A. J. Moody and Miss June Moody, Mount St". John Avenue. Epsom, will leave on Thursday for Wellington, where on Saturday they will join the Mataroa for England.

Mrs. G. E. Fox and Miss Joan Fox, Remuera Road, will leave on Thursday for Wellington, where they will join the Mataroa for England. They will also visit the United States and the East.

At the Station Hotel are Mrs. D. L. Blyth (Wanganui), Mrs. H. Miller (Wellington'), Mrs. H. Timbers (Te Kuiti), Mrs. Clifton Bingham (Christchurch), Mrs. A. Williams (Taumarunui), Miss J. Nicholson (Levin).

The first meeting for the year of the Grey Lynn branch of the League of Mothers was held in St. Columba Hall, Surrey Crescent. Mrs. Hynes presided. Mrs. S. 0. English, provincial president, gave an address on "The Aims and Objects of the League," and Mrs. James, a visitor from Wbakatane, rendered songs.

The first meeting of the year of the Sylvan Avenue branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held at the Friends' Meeting House. It was presided over by Miss Pudney. An appeal from women to the Government members of the Council of the League of Nations was read. A report of the district executive was given and a delegate was appointed to the Dominion convention to be held in Auckland next month.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 3