SOCIAL NEWS
ij rs . C. A. Baldwin is visiting Jlelensville Mrs- P- Minns, pf Northcote, is . siting Rotorua. Mrs. E. A. Loppor, of Northcote, is / visiting Raglan. Mrs A. E. Clark, of Northcote, is " visiting Thames. Mrs. F. Bull, Ascot, Mongere, is r visiting Wanganui. Mrs. F. J. Hayman, of Birkdale, has f returned from Rotorua. "" Mrs. J- S. Wool lams is spending a holiday at Arran's Bay, Waiheke. Mrs. D. Wi Nathan, Mays Street, PRTonport, is visiting Cambridge. Mrs. A. E. Barker, of Christchurch, is a visitor to Auckland for Easter. Mrs. W. Davidson and family, of Birkenhead, left this week for Greyin outh. Mrs. C. Williams, of Birkenhead, has returned from a holiday in tho King Country. Mrs. W. S. Mac Lean, of Devonport, has left 011 an/extended holiday visit to , Scotland. / Mrs. M. S. James, of Northcote, has returned from a visit to Huntly and T« Kuiti. / Mrs. Norman McLeod, Gladwin Road, Epsom, is spending the Easter holidays at Rotorua. Mrs. L. J. Lovell arrived yesterday 1 from New Plymouth on a holiday visit to Auckland. Mrs. W. F. Ward, of Northcote, left for Rotorua on Thursday evening 011 & holiday visit. Mrs. W. K. Howitt, pf Stanley Bay, is spending Easter at Tapu Wahine, King Country. Miss Mabel Johnson, Omahu Road, Remuera, left by motor-car on Thursday for Taupo.
Mrs. W. R. Ingram, Miss E. Ingram and Miss M. Lightbourne have left on e visit to Kawau. At the Central Hotel are: —Mrs. Hasted, Miss All sell, and Miss B. Shepherd (Wellington). ' Mrs. Pi D. Robb, of Northcote, and family, are touring the Rotorua district by motor-car.
Mrs. S. Whitehead, of Northcote, left by train on Thursday evening on a visit to Wanganui. h
* Mrs. D. E. La Roche, of Northcote, and Miss La Roche, of Wanganui, are spending Easter at Rotorua.
Mrs. L. A. Cusworth, of Rutland Road, Devonport, is spending the Easter holidays at Cambridge.
Mrs. W. R. Holmes, of Lyonesse, Bucklands Beach, has returned from a visit to Rotorua and Wairakei.
Mrs. C. B. J. Midlane, accompanied by her small daughter Robin, will leave by the Aorangi on Tuesday for Sydney.
Mrs. Logan Nicks, Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. E. Traves, Mangere Bridge, for Easter.
Mrs. N. Main, of St. Heliers Bay, accompanied by her niece, Miss Felice Letton, left yesterday on a motor tour of the North .Island.
Mrs. C. A. Clark, of Northcot-e, with her husband, left by train on Thursday night to spend the Easter holiday at / Matamata,- and Rotorua.
Miss Rae Thompson, of Remuera Pioad, and Miss Barbara Pierce, of Ranui Road, left yesterday by motorcar en route for Christchurch.
Mrs. C. B. Buddie, Bassett Road, Kemuera, who has been the guest of Lady Beauchamp, in Wellington, will return to Auckland to-morrow.
At the Station Hotel are:—Mrs. A. P. Houston (.Gisborne), Mrs. B. Boys (Hawke's Bay), Miss E. Vazey (Whangarei), Mrs. C. Blackburn, and Mrs. J. Colwill (Wellington).
Mrs. Oswald Gibson, of Melbourne, is spending a few days in Auckland on ler return from a two months' visit to She will leave for Australia fcy the Aorangi on Tuesday.
Miss Olive Foster is spending the Easter vacation with Miss Adrienne Orr, Miss Alice Grevilie and Miss Martin, who have taken Mrs. F. K. Hunt's cottage at Piha, West Coast.
At the Royal Hotel are: —Mrs. C. A. Boles and Miss M. Boles (Taumarunui), Mrs. C. Clark (Opotiki), Miss Y. Hotter (Wellington), Mrs. T. Moncur l(Tauranga), Mrs. E. L. Abbott [(Eltham)l
At Hotel Mon Desir, Takapuna, are:—Mr. and Mrs. G. Birchford (Syd*lGy), Mr. and Mrs. K. Edmonds (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. George Russell i(Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen .(Auckland).
The Rev; M. M. Dreaver, Melrose otreet, Newmarket, has left for Christchurch to attend tho conference of the spiritualist Church. She will later attend the Labour conference in Wellington before/returning to Auckland.
t Miss Sarah Stacpoole, who joined the 'White Horse Inn" Company here and accompanied it throughout the New Zealand tour, returned to Auckland on Thursday/ the Dominion season having concluded.
Miss Rosemary Rees, the well-known Zealand writer, will arrive in Auckland by the Monowai to-morrow and will be the guest of Mrs. A. M. I'erguson, of Victoria Avenue. Miss Rees intends spending some time in New Zealand.
At the Grand Hotel are: —Mrs. G. M. Currie (Kai Iwi), Miss J. and Miss A; (Canterbury), . Mrs. Lowe (Shiplake, England), Mrs. W. Taylor (Dunedin), Mrs. T. Fox (Hnstings), Mrs. Franklin White (New Plymouth), Mrs. A. lc Morid (Brisbane), Miss H. »• Boyce (Pasadena, California)
At the' Hotel Cargen are:— Mrs. R. oouter (Cambridge), Mrs. G. Harnett. Miss A. and' Miss J. Hall, Mrs. T.'O. •Ihomsen (Wellington), Mrs. T. Barker (Hawke's Bay), Mrs. T. Putnam (Palinerston North), Mrs. L. Langker (Sydney), Miss M. C. Powis, Miss J. • Leigh (London), Mrs. T. C. Cohbold .(Te Aroha).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 19
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