SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. T. S. Jacka, of Auckland, is visiting friends in Wellington.
Mrs. A. B. Williams, of Gisborne, is visiting Auckland, and is at the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. R. P. Towle, Remuera Road, returned yesterday from a visit to Lake Taupo.
Mrs. V r ictor Salek, Hamilton l{oad, Herno Bay, left last evening for Wellington.
Mrs. G. J. S. Fisher, Kemuera Road, has returned from a visit to Macky's .Bay, Waiheke.
Mrs. Robert Rose, Remuera, will leave by the Rangitane next month for South America.
Mrs. John Hill, Ranfurly Road, Epsom, has returned from a holiday spent at Kawau.
Mrs. W. B. Brittain, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, has returned from a visit to Wairakei. v
Miss T. Cooper and iss C. Hull, who have been staying at Omiha, Waiheke, have returned to Auckland.
Mrs. Norman Hanna, Arney Road, Remuera, returned last evening from a visit to Rotorua and Wairakei.
Mrs. J. Morton. Maungawhau Road, Epsom, who has been spending Easter at Taupo, lias returned to Auckland.
At the Central Hotel are Mrs. E. Mcintosh (Gisbornc), Mrs. L. McKenzie (.Bulls), Miss J. Bothamley (Wellington).
Mrs. J. B. Henry, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, who has been visiting Waikaremoana, returned homo last evening.
Mrs. F. B. McWliannell, of Ohaupo, has returned from a visit to Dunedin, where she was the guest of Mrs. Eden Bowler.
Mrs. Harold Bull, of Puketutu Island, who has been visiting Wariganni and the Chateau, returned home on Saturday.
Mrs. William Watson, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland for tlie l 4 irthThorne George wedding. She is at the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. J. H. Frater, City Road, and Miss Elizabeth Frater, who have been for a launching holiday, have returned to Auckland.
Mrs. Selwvn Averill, who has been the guest of' Mrs. L. E. Cartridge, the Vicarage, Ellerslie, returned to Hastings yesterday.
Mrs. Brian Hewitt, Erin Street, Great South Road, who has been visiting Rotorua and Wanganui, will return home to-morrow.
Miss Susan Henderson and Miss Gladys Buddie, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. who have been staying at Omiha, Waiheke, have returned.
Mrs. A. Goldie, Wallace Street. Heme Bay, and Mrs. W M. Averill, the YHcarage, Ponsonbv l\oacl T leave to-day on a visit to Helensvillo.
Mrs. George Nathan, of Wellington, who has been paying a brief visit to Auckland, left by motor yesterday afternoon for Waitomo en route to her home.
Miss Dorothy Dawson, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, will leave by the Rangitane next month on a visit to England, where she will continue her art studies.
Miss D. Griffiths, of London, who has been spending some weeks in New Zealand as the guest of her sister, Mrs. F Hvde, Katikati, left by the Mariposa for Sydney on Friday, on her return home
At the Hotel Cargen are Mrs. D. M. Burns (Christchurch), Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Prendeville and Miss Sutherland ( Wairarapa), Mrs. R. Sunderland (Havelock North), Miss V. Scott (Wellington).
At the Station Hotel are Mrs. W. G. B Hutchinson (Little River, Canterbury), Mrs. Westmncott (Otorohanga), Mrs. Alex Young, Mrs. Alister Young and Miss Isabel Young (Wellington), Mrs. V. Le Cren (Fairlie), Mrs. V. Wilson (Christchurch).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 3
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