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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs, L. S. Davis, of Wellington, is at Hotel Cargen.

Miss A. Busby arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Awate.a from Sydney.

Miss Rona Edwards, of Mount Eden, lias left' to spend a holiday at the Chateau.

Miss Maisie Mau, of Rotorua, will leave by the Mariposa 011 Friday on a visit to Sydney.

Mrs. Raymond Sheath, Orakci Road, J'emu era, will leave this morning on a visit to Rotorua.

At the Grand Hotel are Mrs. Lloyd Dumas (Australia), Mrs. Coleman (Havelock North), and Mrs. P. W. Maddock (Kelburn. Wellington).

Mrs. A. Connolh' and her son, Graham, of Wanganui, are on a holiday visit to Auckland.

Mrs. E. J. Lyle, of Herne Bay, -will leave by the Mariposa on Friday on a month's visit to Sydney.

Mrs. W. M. Glover, who arrived in New Zealand by the Rangitata last week, has taken a flat at Brooklyn.

Mrs. Ronald Woollams, of Remuera, returned to Auckland by the Awatea yesterday from a visit to Queensland.

Mrs. D. H. Dawson and her daughter, Jennifer, O'Neill's Avenue, Takapuna, have returned from a holiday at Rotorua.

Miss Iris Weston, of Fairfield Avenue, Christchurch, is visiting Auckland for the New Zealand basketball tournament.

Miss Theo Halpin, of Remuera, has returned from a holiday at Tauranga. wdiere she was the guest of Mrs. K. Gibson,

Miss Rewa Raw, of Auckland, has returned to London after a visit to Paris, wrote our London correspondent on August 11.

Miss Joy Bnrtley, who has been on an extended visit to England and the Continent, returned to Auckland yesterday by- the Awatea.

Mrs. Arthur B. Edwards, of Riccarton, Christcliurch, will shortly pay a visit to Auckland before travelling io Fiji to join Miss Stella Edwards.

Mrs. George Lowe, of Helensville, accompanied by her two daughters, is spending the school holidays in Rotorua. She is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. .Morgan.

Mrs. M. Tollemache, Ranfurly Road, Epsom, will leave by the Mariposa on September 20, on a visit to the United States and England. She will be away for six months.

Mrs. R. J. Matthews, of Palmerston North, who was the guest of Mrs. S. Walker, of Hamilton, at the weekend, left on Monday for Auckland, where she will make her home.

Mrs. B. Gotlieb, wife of the American Consul at Trieste, Italy, will arrive by the Niagara on Monday, and will stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tl N. Ormiston, of 14 Oxford Terrace, Devonport.

Bridge was played in the clubroom of the Overseas League on Monday afternoon. Prize winners were —contract, Miss Thorpe, auction, highest score, Mrs. McNamara; hidden number, Mrs. Berry.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Knight, who recently enjoyed an extended holiday in New Zealand -with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sewell, of Taniwha, Te Kauwhata. celebrated their golden wedding at their residence in West Bridgford, Nottingham, England, on August IG.

Mrs. Dannefaerd and -Miss E. M. Dannefaerd (Rotorua), Mrs. W. M. Wills and Mrs. J. Johnson (Hastings), Mrs. G. D. Vincent (Sydney), Mrs. H. W. Vercoe and Miss I. Vercoe (Hamilton), Mrs. F. J. Bankart (Remuera), and the Misses D., J. and M. Hanlon (Mount Albert), are at the Esplanade Hotel.

At the Station Hotel are: —Mrs. W. Ferguson and Miss Ferguson (Tauranga), Mrs. L. Matson (Christchurch), Mrs. Martin Hutchison, Mrs. Recce, Mrs. W. J. Anderson and Miss Helen O'Shea (Wellington), Miss Edna Mu 11 ro (Napier 1 ), Mrs. H. S. Ludbrook, Miss Ludbrook and Miss Elsie Reed (Paihia) and Mrs. R. O'Shea.

The Henderson branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union entertained the mothers and friends of their cradle roll members at a party in the Foresters' Hall last Saturday. There was a good attendance.. Miss McKenzie, of Auckland, gave a talk to the mothers. Musical items and recitations were rendered. Miss Annitage and Mrs. Noble sang solos, Mrs. Uarvey gave a clever sketch, Norman Leman played selections on his mouth organ, and Mary Barton recited. Between the items organised gan.es were played.

defray expenses for the lining of the Surfdale Hall, a successful and well attended social and dance was held on Thursday night in the hall. The function was organised by the Surfdale and Oncroa Progressive Association, and .Air. A. Bradley presided. Music during tho evening was supplied by Mcsdames .1. Turner, G. Miller and Mr. B. G. Rolfe. Items were contributed by Miss Rowena Walker, Miss June Hall, Miss Bcttv Miller, Mr. A. Bradley, Miss Enid Rolfe, and by the children of the Surfdale Scho-.il. The supper arrangements were carried out by Mcsdames A. Bradley and P. Walker.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 4