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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. H. \A. Cooler, Arney Road. Remuera, has returned from ft visit to Taranaki. .

Mrs. John Hill, Ranfurly Road, Epsom, has! returned from a holiday visit to Kavviau.

Airs. M. A. Bell, of Cambridge, who has been spending a few days in Auckland, has returned.

Mrs. Owem Rainger, Rosl.vn Avenue, Remuera, returned yesterday from a visit to Wellington.

Mrs. A. Murray Roberts, of Vincent Avenue, Remuiera, is paying a brief visit to Helensville.

Mrs. J. Slater, of Sydney, and Miss M. Nathan, of Palmerston North, are at the Station Hotel.

Mrs. A. C. Dacre, Cheltenham Road, Devon port, has. returned from a motor tour of the Waiikato.

Mrs. J. Cusscn arrived yesterday by the Wanganella. from Sydney. She is staying at Glennlvon.

Mrs. B. von Sturmer, of Cambridge, has returned homie after spending several weeks in Amckland.

Miss Anne Buirnett has returned to Dargaville after spending a few days at her home in '.Remuera.

Miss M. Kent, Fairfax Road, Mount Eden, who has been spending a holiday in Wellington, has returned.

The Misses G. and M. Collins, of New Plymouth, and Mrs. H. G. Babbage, of To Awamutu, aire at Glenalvon.

Mrs. Gray Young, of Wellington, who has been visnting Auckland, will leave to-day on lietr return South.

Mrs. D. Brown, of Rarotonga, who has been spending .a holiday at the Great Barrier, has to Auckland.

Mrs. W. P. Reid, of Oamaru, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Allan Macdonald, New North Road, Mount Albert.

Miss M. Truby King, of London, arrived from Sydney yesterday by the Wanganella on an extended visit to New Zealand.

Mrs. R. E. Hunt,. Yauxhall /Road, Devonport, is spend rag a holiday in Wellington. She is the guest of Mrs. R. S. Smallwood.

Mrs. E. P. Fenton,. of Fiji, is staying in Auckland and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. C. Chilwell, St. Heliers Bay Road.

Mrs. H. A. Hoi-rocks, of St. Heliers Bay, will leave by the Aorangi on Tuesday for the United* States and will later visit England.

• Mrs. W. Fawcett, of La Paz, Bolivia, will arrive in Auckland to-day by the Akaroa and will be the guest of Mrs. G. McMillan, Landscape Road, Epsom.

Overseas visitors at the Central Hotel include: —Mrs. J. W. Davies (Essex, England), Mrs. A. S. Johnson (San Francisco) and Mrs. G. Bourne (Sydney).

Miss M. C. Godley, of England, will arrive in Auckland by the Aorangi on Monday in the course of an Empire tour. She is accompanied by Miss Nancy Fieldhouse.

Miss Joan S.ykes, of New South Wales, who has been visiting New Zealand, will leave Auckland on her return to Australia Jby the Wanganella on Monday.

Mrs. C. L. Duigan, of Wanganui, will arrive in Auckland by the Akaroa to-day. Her two daughters, whom she accompanied to P>ngland last April, are at Newhaven College, Cambridge.

At the Grand Hotel are: —Mrs. S. A. Hallett and Miss Hallett (Australia), Mrs. J. A. Ferguson and Mrs. S. E. Stacpool (Sydney), Mrs. G. L. Gaudie (Melbourne). Mrs. W. W. Brodie (Montreal).

Mrs. Arthur Grigg, of Surrey Hills, Canterbury, and Mrs. R. Cracroft Wilson, of Riccarton, are visiting Auckland to meet their mother, Mrs. J. Cracroft Wilson, who will arrive by the Akaroa to-day from England.

Mrs. A. N. Bowden, Whetnrangi Road, Epsom, is spending a few days at Royal Court before leaving with her husband, who this week, retired from the headmastersln'p of Remuera School, on a nine months' visit .to Australia and England. They will sail for Sydney by the Monowai next Friday.

An enjoyable'afternoon was given on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Isherwood, Normandy Road, Mount Eden, to bid farewell to Mrs. Clark, of the Mothers' Club, Y.W.C.A., who will leave for England shortly. Competitions, songs rendered by Mrs. Margaret Cooper, Mrs. Cornwall and Mrs. Black, and a violin solo by Mrs. Fisher were much enjoyed. Mrs. Clark was the recipient of several gifts from her many friends.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 21

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 21

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 21