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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. H. W. Combe, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland. »

]\lrs. H. J. White, of Wellington, is spending a holiday in Auckland.

Mrs. F. L. Gorrie and Miss Gorrio, of Otorohanga, are at the Esplanade Hotel.

Mrs. 0. T. J Al|>ers, of Cliristcliurch, left last week to visit her daughter in England.

Mrs. J. H. Edmundson, Lighthouse Bay, Napier, is spending a short holiday in Auckland.

Miss D. Storey, of Wellington, and Mrs. K. Langlands, of Whatawhata, are at the J (oval Hotel.

Mrs. I). Lowrie (Wanganui) and Mrs. Alan Lowrie (Hunterville) have left for a visit to Honolulu.

Mrs. Stanley S. Scott, of Orakei, returned by the Awatea from a month's visit to Sydney and Melbourne.

Mrs. A. I. Johns, Bassett Road, Remuera, has returned from a motoring trip to Wanganui and Wellington.

Lady Sinclair-Lockhart, who has been abroad for an extended holiday, will return to Auckland to-day by the Awatea.

The Lady Evelyn Drummond. Gilgit Road, Epsom, is expected to return todajr from a fishing holiday at Lake Tarawera.

Miss Lucy Wait, of Auckland, late of Christchurch, will leave by the Awatea to-morrow for Sydney en route to England.

Miss Tolerton and Miss Joyce Tolerton, who are at the Central Hotel, will leave to-morrow by the Awatea on an overseas trip.

Mrs. A. W. A. Perkins, Garden Road, Rernuera, returned last evening from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Pearson, in Wellington.

At Hotel Cargen are: Mrs. W. B. Lees (Rotoiti), Mrs. L. T. Williams (Malay Federated States) and Mrs. C. 0. Wheeler (Colombo).

Miss Deirdree Williams, Portland Road, Remuera, who has been spending the last two years in London, will return by the Awatea to-day.

Mrs, J. H. Frater, Bissett* Road, Remuera, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Gordon Beid, in Wellington, returned home last evening.

Mrs. T. Z. Koo, wife of the noted Chinese Christian leader, Dr. T. Z. Koo, arrived from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning.

Mrs. J. Stewart and her niece, Miss D. Stewart, of Ballarat, Victoria, will return to Australia by the Mariposa on Friday after spending three months in the Dominion.

At the Central Hotel are: Mrs. E. la Trobe Hill and Miss Gwynneth la Trobe Hill (Rotorua), Miss M. L. Glasscock and Miss A. Towner (New South Wales).

At the Grand Hotel are: Mrs, C. Thompson and Miss Freda Thompson (Melbourne), Mrs. J. A. Courage (Canterbury), Miss Juliet Nathan (Wellington), and Mrs. H. Stewart (Hastings).

At the Station Hotel are: Airs. Carter Bowles (Opotiki), Mrs. B. S. Darnell and Miss M. Darnell (Mangonui), Mrs. H. C. Krogh (Rotorua), Miss J. C. Simpson and Miss T. Gill (Wellington).

Mrs. J. A. Glenn and Miss Neville Glenn, of Wanganui, who are at Hotel Cargen, will leave to-morrow by the Awatea for Sydney. They will no on to Hongkong and Japan, returning by way of Singapore and Java.

Mrs. K. McDougall, Rata Road, Devonport, will leave to-morrow by the Awatea for Sydney where she will join the Ormonde en route to England. There she will meet her son, Mr. Bruce McDougall, who left as a cadet on the last voyage of the Joseph Conrad.

A "Coronation morning tea" will be given at the Victoria League rooms to-morrow when items and a short address on the Coronation will be a feature of proceedings. At the Empire Ball on May 24 all exhibition dances will take place in the intervals between the ordinary dances, with the exception of the minuet and possibly one other item.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 2

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 2

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 2