SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Warwick Adams, of To Kowhai, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. N. RadclifTe, of Palmerstou North, is visiting Hamilton. Mrs. H. Hilton-Choesman, of Clevedon, is fit the Star Hotol. Mrs. E. Gill, of Whangarei, is visiting Auckland and is at the Central Hotel. Miss A. Quayle, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. 11. C. Brien, of Wellington. Mrs. Norman Hanna, Arney Road, Remuera. leaves to-day on a visit to Wanganui. Mrs. D. C. Morpeth, of Whakatano, and Mrs. H. Rothcry, of Otorohanga, are at tlio Royal Hotel. Miss Betty Goldie, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, is visiting Dunedin, where she is the guest of Mrs. C. Smith. Mrs. W. Cameron, of Buenos Aires, and Mrs. A. Ponton, of Calverly, England, are overseas visitors at Hotel Cnrgen.
Mrs. Harold Bull, Puketutu Island, Mangere, leaves by motor-car to-day to attend the Wanganui Collegiate School sports.
Miss Helen Graham, of To Kuiti, who has been spending a fortnight's holiday in Auckland, will return home at tho end of the week.
Mrs. Trevor Holmden, Patey Street, Remuera, and Mrs. J. A. Watson, St. Stephen's Avenue, leave to-day on a visit to Wanganui.
M iss E. D. Jameson and Miss O. N. Norton, of Cambridge, who have been paying a brief visit to Auckland, returned homo yesterday.
Mrs. C. E. Hardley and Miss Ruby Hardley, of Herno Bay, have returned after a six months' tour of England, the Continent and America.
Mrs. M. G. Maseficld, who has been tho guest of her daughter, Mj-s. R. B. Sea brook, River Road, Hamilton, returns to Auckland by motor-car to-day.
Mrs. E. A. Woodall, with her infant son Lindsay, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland and is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Fairfax Road, Epsom.
Miss Shclagh Gumbleton, Clonbern Road, Remuera, will leave by the Wanganella to-morrow for Sydney, whero she will join her sister, Miss Paulino Gumbleton, before proceeding to Hongkong.
Mrs. Fred. Clark, of Napier, who has been staying with Mrs. F. W. Wilson, Mountain Road, Romuera, for two weeks, will leave to-day for Taupo, where she will spend a few days before returning home.
Miss Marjorie Hay, of Auckland, left by the Mariposa on Friday for Sydney en route to Rangoon, where she wiil be the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Trevor Hay. Miss Hay expects to be away about six months.
At the Station Hotel are:—Mrs. E. Rowell (Hamilton), Mrs. Beansley (Blenheim), Mrs. S. Thomas (Melbourne), Mrs. James (Victoria), Mrs. D. N. Cann and Mrs. C. I. Erickson (Adelaide), Miss Johnson (London).
Visitors at Hotel Stonehurst include: Mrs. A. Thackeray and Mrs. A. Green (London), Mrs. J. Green (Western Australia), Mrs. B. Dickey (Yorkshire, England), Mrs. C. Ross and Miss E. Ross (Wanganui), Miss M. Thompson (Northern Rhodesia).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22543, 7 October 1936, Page 4
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