SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. R. Knight, of To Aroha, is at the Royal Hotel. Mrs. E. R. Wanberg, of Johannesburg, is at the Central Hotel. Mrs. Mildred Ellis has returned to Hamilton from a visit to Sydney. Mrs. J. Holt, of Hastings, and Miss M. Elliott, of Dunedin, arc at the Station Hotel. Mrs. Wilfred Colbeek, of Princes Street, leaves to-day by motor-car on a visit to Taupo. Mrs. Keith Anderson has returned to Helensvillo after spending a few weeks in Auckland. Mrs. Archie Bartleman, of Tauranga, is visiting Auckland and is at Princes Lodge, Princes Street. Mrs. A. J. Muir, of Auckland, left by the Awatea on Tuesday to spend two months in Sydney. Mrs. D. W. Dutliie and Miss Joyce Duthie leave Auckland to-day on their return to Heretaunga. Mrs. M. M. Louisson, of Remucra Road, leaves to-day by motor-car 011 a short visit to Rotorua. Miss Eleanor Worsp, who has been spending several months in Auckland, has returned to Whangarei. Miss McClatchie, of Christchurch, is visiting her sister, Mrs. I'. C. M. Gabites, Bridgewatcr Road, Parnell. Mrs. Sydney Worsp, of Whangarei, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Morton, Mac-Murray Road, Remucra. Mrs. Matthew Campbell, of New Plymouthy is the guest of Mrs. J. W • Lowe, St. Aubvn's Street, Devonport. Mrs. J. W. Downie, of Southern Rhodesia, and Mrs. William Grant, oi San Francisco, arc at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. Lovering Russell, who has been visiting Gisborne, will return to her home in Victoria Avenue at the end of the week. The Misses Heni and Alice Scott, of Christchurch, are spending a few days in Auckland prior to leaving 011 a tour in the North. Mrs. MacMillan Bull, Whangapoua, Coromandel Peninsula, who has been visiting Auckland, will leave this week on a short visit to iaupo. Mrs. Grey Colbeek. who has been spending a short holiday with her mother,°Mrs. A. M. Ferguson, Victoria Avenue, leaves to-day on her return to Taupo. Mrs. Gerald Stead, Grand View Road, Remucra, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex Johnson, in tne Wairarapa, has left to visit her mother in Wellington. Mrs. Moncur, wifo of Mr. A. F. Moncur, M.P. for Rotorua, is at present in Auckland and is the guest of Mrs. J. McKcdzie, Woodward Road, Mount Albert. Mrs. Robin Coates, provincial commissioner for Girl Guides, has left to attend the annual conference in Wellington, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Leonard Tripp. Mrs. J. Johnson, who has been paying a short visit to Wellington, will return on Friday and will be the guest of Mrs. I. G. Glennic, St. George's Bay Road. 111 commemoration of Armistice l)av the president of the Women's National Reserve, Mrs. F. Fitchett, on behalf of the members, placed a wreath on the memorial at Wiikumetc Cemetery. Mrs. W. F. Arthur, of Dargaville, who recently underwent a severe throatoperation at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, has made sufficient progress to leave, the institution, and is now convalescing at her brother's home at Avondalc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 3
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