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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. E. C. Sheller, of Sydny, is at the Central Hotel. ' Miss Marye Savage has returned to Auckland from a visit to Taupo. Miss Theo Hatpin leaves this morning on a three -weeks' visit to Tauranga. Mrs. C. Brook, Corbett Scott Avenue, Epsom, has returned from a visit to Hamilton. Miss J. Hartland, of Hawke's Bay, i 6 the guest of Mrs. E. Gill, Upland Road, Remuera. Mrs. J. R. Self and Miss Nesta Self, Shelly Beach Road, have returned from a visit to Rotorua. Mrs. F. M. Clarke, of Wellington, returned south by air yesterday after a visit to Auckland. Mrs. H. France and Miss Patricia France, of Remuera, have returned from a visit to Taranaki. Miss Ellen Melville has returned to Auckland from a motoring holiday in the Bay of Plenty district. Mrs. K. B. Myers, of WeSt Tamaki Road, has returned from a fishing holiday at Pye's Camp, Taupo. Mrs. J. Tanner, of Tauranga, is spending a short holiday as the guest of Mrs. L. Skeet, of Remuera. Mrs. J. F. McClintock, of Mount Eden, returned to Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday from Sydney.

Mrs. C. Colson and Miss Marie Colson, of Bassett Road, Remuera, will leavo for Rotorua this week.

Mrs. M. Koning, 22 Martin Avenue, Remuera, left by the Wanganella yesterday to visit her mother in Sydney.

Airs. D. Clifton-Lewis, of Remuera, who has been visiting Sydney, returned to Auckland yesterday morning by the Mariposa.

Mrs. T. H. E. Oakes, of Princes Street, accompanied by her daughter, will leave to-day to spend a holiday at Orewa.

Mrs. J. W. Burgess, wife of the commander of the Imperial Airways flyingboat Centaurus, left for Wellington by air yesterday.

Miss Margaret Lawrence, of Christchurch, who has been spending a holiday in Auckland, returned south on Sunday evening.

Mrs. John Lavelle and family, of New Plymouth, who had been spending a holiday at Ohaupo Beach, Whakatane, returned on Sunday.

Misses Norah and Judith Firth, who have been visiting Auckland for the races, left at the week-end on their return to Christchurch.

Miss Beverley Horrocks, who has been visiting Otago, returned to her home in St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, yesterday morning.

Mrs. P. C. Savage, of St. Heliers Bay, who has been spending a fishing holiday at Pye's Camp, Taupo, returned to Auckland on Sunday.

Mrs. A. Stanley Brown and the Misses Brenda and Joy Brown, of Remuera, returned on Sunday from a tour of the thermal district.

Mrs. J. H. Frater, Bassett Road, Remuera, who has been visiting the Bay of Islands, has returned to town for" the Chisholm-Horrocks wedding today.

Miss Anita Bridge, of Christchurch, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Omahu Road, Remuera, will leave to-morrow on her return south.

Mrs. G. Leslie Adams, her daughters, Mrs. Ralph Rowe and Miss Betty Adams, of Auckland, and Miss Lois Adams, of Napier, are spending a holiday at Milford.

Mrs. A. A. Isemonger, of Norwood Road, Bavswater, left by air yesterday for Wellington en route to Greymouth, where' she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Ferner.

Mrs. Bavlv Skeet, of Te Puke, and Miss E. M. Johnson, of Tauranga, who have been the guests of Mrs. L. Skeet, of Remuera, for a short holiday, have returned to their homes.

Mrs. W. M. Smallfield and her two sons, of the vicarage, Wanganui, are spending a holiday in Auckland, and are the guests of the Rev. P. S. Smallfield and Mrs. Smallfield, of Epsom.

Mrs. Edward Russell and the Misses Ailsa and Cecily Russell, of Princes Street, who have been for an overseas trip, arrived in Wellington by" the Awatea yesterday and will return to Auckland by express this morning.

The Dowager Duchess of Norfolk and her daughter. Lady Winefried FitzalanHoward, who have been visiting New Zealand, will leave Auckland by the Rangitane on January 15, on their return to England. They will be accompanied by Miss Jean Drummond, of Gilgit Road, Epsom.

Mrs. A. Bendit (England), Mrs. F. G. Monckton (Epsom, England), Mrs. T. G. Montgomery (United States), Mrs. J. E. Montgomery (Portland, Oregon), Mrs. R. Back (San Francisco), Mrs. G. C. Cowan (Suva), Mrs. Warry (New South Wales), Mrs. C. J. Withycombe and Mrs. I. Ley (Sydney), are at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. S. S. Lee, of Toronto, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Niagara for a visit of about two months. She will visit Christchurch, and hopes to tour in the North and South Islands and visit Rotorua. Mrs. Lee is a member of the Canadian Club, an organisation of Canadian woinpn which has as its guests from time .to time, outstanding speakers from different parts of the world.

At the Station Hotel are: —Mrs. R. S. Phillips (Chester, England), Mrs. E. G. Thomson (Glasgow), Mrs. Moxham and Mrs. J. McFadyen (Sydney), Mrs. C. W. Watson (Brisbane), Mrs. G. J. Stewart (Melbourne), Mrs, H. Keefer (Toowoomba, Australia), Mrs. H. J. V. James (Wellington), Mrs. A. C. Johns (Christchurch), Mrs. R. Bate (Hastings), Miss B. Guthrie (London), Miss G. Bowden (Brisbane), 'Miss A. M. Anderson (Napier), and Miss G. Hind (Hamilton).

Mrs. M. M. Vest (Houston, Texas), Mrs. H. Rolirit and Mrs. Herbert Richards (United States), Mrs. J. 0. Tucker (California), Mrs. W. W. Dyer (Syracuse, Uuited States) > Mrs. G. Hyman (Melbourne), Mrs. J. Wright (Adelaide), Mrs. W. Horsley (Wagga Wngga, N.S.W.), Mrs. J. Heath and Mrs. Bundury (Tauranga), Miss B. M. Knibb (Stratford-on-Avon), Miss E. R. Miles (Melbourne), Miss J. Thomas (Wagga Wagga), Miss J. Stennett and Miss J. Winiata (Rotorua), and Miss B. Miles (Woodville), are at Hotel Cargen.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22933, 11 January 1938, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22933, 11 January 1938, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22933, 11 January 1938, Page 3