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SOCIAL NEWS

Miss Joan Lyncss, of Kcrikeri, is spending ii holiday at Taupo.

Mrs. Howard Paul, of Wellington, is spending a holiday at Kcrikeri.

Mrs. J. JL Walker lias returned to Kcrikeri from a visit to Takou Hay.

Mrs. K. W. Dawson, of Wellington, and Miss A. Daiger, of London, are at Hotel Cargen.

Lady Prince, of London, arrived in Auckland from Rotorua and is staying at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. W. S. G. Patori, of Vcntnor Road, Romtiera, has left on a brief visit to New Plymouth.

Mrs. H. Y. Cameron, of Remuera Road, •returned this week from a few weeks' holiday at Deep Creek.

Mrs. W. Roberts and the Misses Noelino and Shirley Roberts, of Kcrikeri, aro spending a week in Auckland.

Miss Lola -Cooper, of Napier, who has been visiting Mrs. Randolph Dacre, of Grafton, returned home yesterday.

Mrs. K. R. Craig, who has been visiting Auckland, will leave on Monday on her return to Khandallali, Wellington.

Mrs. l'\ E. Bell and Miss D. Roll, of Sarsfield Street, Heme Ray, returned this week from a visit to Ouctangi, Waihoko Island.

Mrs. C. J. Kirk, formerly of Royal Oak, who has taken a house in Remuera, will leave to-day by motorcar for Rotorua.

Mrs. Noel Wallace and the Misses Mavis and Prue Wallace, of Ladies' Mile, Remuera, have returned from a holiday at Ohope Roach.

Mrs. I. W. Russell, who lias been visiting Mrs. C. Laery, Ladies' Mile, Remuera, has returned to Cbristcliurch, accompanied by Miss Alison Laery.

Miss L. Sickenberger, who has been touring New Zealand, is making a brief stay at Glenalvon, Waterloo Quadrant, before she leaves Auckland on her return, to Chicago.

Miss Jean Home, of To Aroha, who has been spending a fortnight's holiday at the Mount, Tauranga, is now staying with her mother, Al.rs. P. Rome, Puru, Thames Coast.

A large number of members of tho Y.W.C.A. Progressive Club were welcomed by the president, Mrs. Story, at a meeting on Thursday evening. Arrangements for the picnic to be held next week wore discussed and finalised.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 18

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 18

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22628, 16 January 1937, Page 18