SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Peter Savage, Gillies Avenue, Epsom, lias returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs. W. W. Averill, the Vicarage. Ponsonby, has returned from a visit to Helensville. Mrs. W. G. Kelsey and Miss A. Kelsey, Ventnor Road, Remuera, are visiting Rotorua. Mrs. R. Parsons, of Helensville, with her husband, is staying at Hotel Mon Desir, Takapuna. Mrs. T. Henderson, of Taneatua who lias been visiting Wellington, has arrived in Auckland. Dr. Mary Wilson has returned to Auckland and has taken a flat in the new Courtvilie building. At the Royal Hotel are Mrs. P. Clapham and Miss R. Chauncv (Hamilton) and Miss A. Mears (Sydney). Miss Margaret Oliphant, of Auckland, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Corbett, Victoria Road, Devonport. Mrs. J. Powell, of Auckland, is visiting Christchureh, where she is the guest-of her mother. Mrs, Seth-Smith. Mrs. H. D. Asliwin, of Aranga, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. M. Crawford, Ladies' Mile, Remuera, has returned home. Mrs. A. J. Thompson and Miss Grace Thompson, Portland Road, Remuera, will leave on Thursday for Taupo, where they will spend a month fishing. Mrs. Arthur Bauler, of Canterbury, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. F. W. Moikle, Tainui Road, Devonport, who has just returned from a holiday spent in Kaikohe. Mrs. W. G. Hutchison is leaving by the limited express to-day for Wellington, where she will join the Tainui, en route for England. She intends being away for about six months. Miss Eunice L. Taylor (Auckland) is a recent arrival, who intends studying all branches of arts and crafts, both in Oxford and London, wrote our London correspondent 011 April 4. She is also interested in designing. At the Grand Hotel are: —Mrs. D. C. Collins (Featherston), Mrs. W. Collins (Wellington), Mrs. C. J. Spear (Ceylon), Mrs. B. Gissell and Miss M. Tigie (Sydney), Mrs. G. Atkinson (London) and Mrs. G. Aston (Waikareta). At Hotel Cargen are: —Mrs. Patrick Hayes (Wellington), Mrs. L. Freeman, Mrs. J. F. Martin, Miss M. H. Mack and Miss A. Charles-Fairfax (Sydney), Mrs. A. K. Thiell (United States), Miss J. D. Stewart (Timaru) and Miss J. T. O'Meara (Dunedin). At the Station Hotel are:—Mrs. E. Turner (Christchureh), Mrs. W. E. Browne (Kerikeri), Miss E. M. Ramsay (Adelaide), Miss Alice Maconochie and Miss Celia Hood (Scotland), Miss A. A. Henzell (Surrey, England), and Miss B. M. Milligan (Oamaru). At the Central Hotel are:—Mrs. Roberts (Ruawai), Mrs. Stewart Boyd (Takapuna), Mrs. J. A. Dalgety (Hawera), Mrs. J. W. Townsend and the Misses B. and M. Townsend (Christchurch), Mrs. C. D. Irwin (Sydney) and Miss D. Thompson (Rotorua).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 3
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