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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. Ford North, of Takapuna, is spending a holiday in Napier.

Mrs. W. E. Parry, of Epsom, has returned from a visit to Wellington.

Mrs. E. J. Prendergast is returning to Auckland to-day from a visit to the South.

Madame V. E. Graevo, of Belgium, is visiting Auckland and is at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. A. W. Joughin, of Devonport, will .spend the Easter holidays at Napier.

Mrs. E. D. Ashton, of Victoria Avenue, Remuera, will spend Easter at Rotorua.

Mrs. Martin Ross, of Remuera Road, will spend the Easter. holidays at Rotorua.

Mrs. T. H. Lowry, of Hawke's Bay, will be a visitor to Auckland for the Easter races.

Mrs. Shailer Weston, of Heretaunga, left by the Wanganella this week to visit Sydney.

Miss Nancy MacCormick, of Laurie Avenue, Parnell, will spend the Easter holidays at llotorua.

Miss Dorthy Gladding is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Jeffreys, of Tauranga, ior the Easter vacation.

Mrs. L. P. Leary, of Seaview Road, Remuera, will spend the Easter holidays on a tramping tour.

Miss Pearl and Miss Ruth Hartz, King Edward Parade, Devonport, will spend Easter at Hastings.

Mrs. J. Dolph, of Christchurch, who has been staying at Glenalvon, is returning to the South to-day.

Mrs.*A. Barnard, of Ranui Road, returned by the Rangitane on Tuesday from a visit to England.

Mrs. Raymond Sheath and Miss Joyce Sheath leave to-day for Waikaremoana, where they will spend about 10 days.

Mrs. Kim Georgetti, of Poverty Bay, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. J. Kingston, Victoria Avenue, Remuera.

Mrs. Vernon Reed, of Paihia, is visiting Auckland, and is the guest of Mrs. A. L. Foster, of Remuera Road

Mrs. W. J. Boden and Miss Joyce Boden, of Crummer Road, left by the express yesterday afternoon for Wellington.

Mrs. J. N. Waddell, of Vauxhall Road, Devonport, will leave to-day for Napier where she will spend the Easter holidays.

Miss Rose Cripps, of Carlton Gore Road, who has been England, will return to Auckland to-day by the Rotorua.

Miss Valerie Harris, Oaklands Road, Mount Eden, will leave by the limited express to-night to visit relatives in Wellington.

Mrs. Graham Brown-Douglas, of Brooklyn Flats, accompanied .by her husband, will leave on on a tramping tour. "

Mrs. G. J. S. Fisher, and family, of Remuera Road, will spend the Easter holidays at their house at Macky's Bay, Waiheke Island.

Mrs. W. A. Fairclough, of Remuera Road, and her sister, Mrs. J. Ballantyne, of Upland Road, will spend the Easter holidays at Rotoiti.

Mrs. D. Clifton Lewis, of Bassett Road, Remuera, will leave to-day on a motor tour of the Hawke's Bay, Wellington and Taranaki districts.

Mrs. B. H. Edkins, of Kerikeri, who has been visiting the Chateau, will spend the Easter holidays in Auckland. She will stay at the Grand Hotel.

At the Station Hotel are:—Mrs. R. Nelson (Whangarei), Mrs. L. G. Lilly (Dunedin), Mrs. E. Fletcher (Wellington), Miss E. E. Burbury (Havelock North).

Miss Leslie Holbeche, of Gillies Avenue, Epsom, will leave by train to-morrow night for Wanganui where she will bo the guest of Mrs. Nelson Barstow.

Lady Owen, of Sydney, who has been the guest of her parents, Sir Frederick and Lady Chapman, of Wellington, left by the Wanganella this week on her return to Australia.

Mrs. H. J. Saulbrey, of Ngaruawahia, is visiting her grand-daughter, Mrs. Ivan Broughton, of Renown. Miss E. Saulbrey will leave by the Mariposa next week on a visit to Sydney.

Recent arrivals at Glenalvon include:—Misses P. and N. Dawson (Cambridge), Mrs. H. Hine and Miss Hine (Te Kuiti), Mrs. A. Gillies (Cockle Bay), Mrs. Roland Fisher (Timaru).

Miss Helen Montague, accompanied by Mrs. H. J. Barlow, of Christchurch, will arrive in Auckland to-day by motor-car from Wellington. They will be the guests of Miss Montague's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Montague, for the Easter holidays.

The Auckland delegates who will attond the annual conference of the New Zealand Registered Nurses' Association, to bo held in Christchurch next week, are: —Miss ,M. Bagley, president of the Auckland branch of the association, Mrs. 0. Moses, Miss Hazel Bentham and Miss Oppenheim.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22390, 9 April 1936, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22390, 9 April 1936, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22390, 9 April 1936, Page 4