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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. F. G. Slater has returned to Rotorua after spending a holiday at Waiwera.

Mrs. C. Biron (England) and Mrs. R. Tuckerman (Sydney) are guests at Glenaivon.

Mrs. Murdoch Smith, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, is spending a holiday at Rotorua.

Mrs. L. K. Buddie, of Invercargill, has returned after spending a holiday at Waiwera,

Mrs. Frank Rhodes has returned from Wanganui, where she spent the Easter holidays.

Miss Joan Hellaby, Remuera Road, who has been spending a holiday at Paihia, has returned.

Sirs. C. E. Young (Whakatane) and Mrs. R. A. Stow (Mercury Bay) are at the Central Hotel.

Mrs. H. A. Horrocks and Miss Noel Horrocks, St. Heliers Bay, have returned from a visit to Rotorua.

Mrs. T. H. E. Oakes, Brighton Road, Parnell, will leave by motor-car this morning to spend a week at Taupo.

Mrs. F. Locke has returned to Waitara after visiting her mother, Mrs. M. McDonald, Arney Road, Remuera.

Miss Yvonne Raplev, of Palmerston North, is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Fmlay, Mountain Road, Mount Eden.

Mrs. H. P. Richmond, of 24 Moun tain Road, Epsom, has returned from a holiday at Wairakei and Rotorua.

Mrs. G. La Trobe Hill, of Rotorua. is visiting Auckland. Next month she will leave via Australia for a visit to England.

Mrs. Stanley Wallis and Miss Ynys Wallis, of Rotorua, will sail by the Awatea on May 11 for Sydney and England.

Mrs. C. ,J. Allen and Mrs. S. Haines, who have been the guests of Mrs. W. P. Hay, of Northcote, have returned to Cambridge.

Miss F. Craig, of Woodside, Auckland, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Knight, of Hall's Road, \\ aiuku, has returned home.

Mrs. J. T. Bryant, of Matangi, left last evening by the Aorangi via Australia for an extended tour of England and the Continent.

Mrs. J. H. Collinge and Miss D. Collinge, of Remuera, returned home yesterday after a three months' holiday at Ostend, Waiheke.

Mrs. E. E. Burns (California), Mrs. F. ,J Foot and Miss V. Little (Wellington), and Miss D. C. Simpson (Engladn), are at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. R. Duder, Church Street, Devonport, who has been spending a holidav at Kerikeri as the guest of Mrs. Owen Best, returned yesterday.

Miss Sibyl Waddell returned by the Mariposa from Sydney on Saturday after a 12 months' visit to her sister, Mrs. V. Ryder, of Waitara, New South Wales.

Mrs. T. F. McMuUen, Arney Road, Remuera, accompanied by her husband, left by the Aorangi last night for Perth, Western Australia, where they will in future live.

Mrs. Robertson, of Reefton, WestCoast, who has been the guest of Mrs. S. McDonald, Papakura, has left to spend a few days in Auckland before returning south.

.Mrs. P. Edwardson (New Jersey), Mrs. J. Lennie (Dublin), Miss M. Robinson (New Hampshire, U.S.A.), and Miss M. Moffatt (New Plymouth v, are at the Grand Hotel.

Miss Deirdre Williams (Auckland) is leaving for New Zealand at the end of this month, travelling via Suez, wrote our London correspondent on March 17.

Mrs. J. O'Shea, of Wellington, accompanied by her husband, will leave tomorrow bv the Rangitata on a visit to England. Mrs. P. Holden and Miss Muriel Barker, of Gisborne, have gone to Wellington to bid them farewell.

Hostesses at a meeting of the Daisy Chain Club last week were Mesdames Hartigan, Howland, Duke and Giltovle. A member who is leaving for England. Mrs. Gay, was farewelled and presented with a bouquet. Mrs. Lord presided.

The monthly meeting of the Waiuku Women's Christian Temperance Union was held on Friday afternoon. Mrs. •T. K. Hull presided. A paper written by Mrs. Harrison Lee Cowie on "the Wives of Scripture." and an article from the White Ribbon were read. A presentation of a motto on friendship was made to Mrs. Speer, who is leaving for Whangarei. Afternoon tea was served.

Three short stories by Katherine Mansfield —"Ma Parker," "Pictures," "The Lady's Maid" —arranged for broadcasting by Miss 51. H. Allen, are to form one complete programme next month in a special British Broadcasting Corporation series, wrote our London correspondent on March 13. These "life histories in miniature" are the reverse of melodramatic, depending for their effect on deliberately quiet under-state-inent

Miss Phyllis Lew ins (Auckland) left the Mongolia at Marseilles and continued her journey to Croydon by air, wrote our London correspondent on March 17. Miss Lewins is to lie married to Mr. Mailer, who is in Sir Walter Runciman's "Moor" Line, but the date cannot be definitely fixed as Mr. Mailer will not l>e long enough in port on this voyage. At present she is in Cardiff. On arrival in London, Miss Lewins was met by Miss Naomi Copeland (Auckland).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22695, 6 April 1937, Page 2

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22695, 6 April 1937, Page 2

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22695, 6 April 1937, Page 2