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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. C. H. Law is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Duthie, Wellington.

Miss Joyce Oxenham, of Auckland, is visiting Miss Rata Lever, of lauranga.

Mrs. Robert C. Airey, Glen Road, Stanley Bay, will leave to-day on a tour of the South Island.

Miss Phyllis Brown, Cargill Road, Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs. J. L. Baxter, Heme Bay Road.

Mrs. Payne, of Auckland, who has been staying at Brian Boru Hotel, Thames, lias returned home.

Mrs. Trevor Holmden, Patey Street, Remuera,' has returned from a visit to Wanganui and the Chateau.

Miss Sydney Bickerton Fisher, of Mangere, has returned from a visit to Wellington and the Chateau.

Mrs. H. Lever, of Papakura, and Mrs. J. McGill, are spending a holiday with Mrs. H. A. Hall, Kaikohe.

Mrs. J. F. Ewen, Remuera Road, who has been visiting Wanganui and Taupo, returned home yesterday.

At the Hotel Cargen are Mrs. F. J. Foot and Mrs. W. Noad, of Wellington, Mrs. K. M. Colling, of Paihia.

Mrs. Aspden, sen., of Northcote, has returned from an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. Cooper, of Katikati.

Mrs. B. Norton, of Fiji, Mrs. E. Bryant, of Te Awamutu, and Mrs. H. Davis, of Dannevirke, are at the Royal Hotel.

Mrs. M. Scott-Young, of Dell Avenue, Remuera, left by the Mariposa on Saturday on a visit to the United States.

Mrs. A. B. Moore, Mrs. F. A. Hull and Mrs. W. A. Asmus were recent Auckland visitors to Wanaka Hotel. Pembroke.

Miss M. Gilfedder has returned to Auckland after spending a holiday with her sister, Mrs. V. E. Lephon, of National Park.

Mrs. Ray Joughin, of Tauranga, with her small daughter, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. R. Thomas, Mercer Road, Heme Bay.

Mrs. A. E. Hammer, Seaview Road, Remuera, has left for a motor tour of the South Island accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Noel Gleeson.

Mrs. H. C. Gregory, of Auckland, has been engaged to produce "Our Miss Gibbs" for the Wanganui Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society.

The Misses Averil and Merle Cave, of Cockle Bay, Howick, will leave tonight for Wellington, where they will join the Rangitata for London.

Mrs. E. L. Gillies and the Misses J. and A. Gillies, of Wellington, arrived at Auckland last evening by the Aorangi after a holiday visit abroad.

Mrs. G. Heald, of Auckland, after spending a holiday at Napier, is now staving for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. Cross, of Hamilton.

Mrs. Raymond Sheath and Miss Joyce Sheath, (jrakei Road, Remuera, who have been spending a fortnight's holiday in Sydney, returned by the Mariposa on Saturday.

Among the guests at the Central Hotel are: —Mrs. W. Willis and Miss M. Willis, of Marten; Mrs. C. Coleman and Mrs. 13. Wills, Melbourne; Miss B. Busby, Tokomaru Bay.

Mrs. Barclay Farquhar, of Suva, who has been spending three months with her mother, Mrs. D. R. Caldwell, Artiey Road, Remuera, left by the Mariposa on Saturday on her return to Fiji. 1

Mrs. Jack Crawford, wife of the Australian Davis Cup tennis player, was a through passenger to San Francisco on the Mariposa, which reached Auckland on Saturday. She is making a holiday trip to New York and London, but hopes to see the Australian team in action in England.

Miss Monica MeVeagh, accompanied by her aunt, Miss M. P. Reardon, will leave by the limited this evening for Wellington to bid farewell to her sister, Mrs. F. T. Kelly, and Mr. Kelly, who will sail by the Rangitata on April 7 for England and Europe on an extended honeymoon trip.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 2

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 2

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 2