SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. R. Hirst, of Point Chevalier, is visiting Gisborne.
Miss Joyce Hosking lias returned to Whangarei from Auckland.
Mrs. C. M. Richwhite, of Rahiri Road, is spending a holiday at Rotorua.
Mrs. H. McLennon, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned to Gisborne.
Mrs. Noel Nelson, of Wellington, will leave for England on Saturday by the Mataroa.
Miss Eileen Snow, of Hauraki Street. Birkenhead, is spending a holiday in Wellington.
Miss M. H. M. King, priucipal of the Otago Girls' High School, is visiting Wanganui.
Miss Elizabeth Loe, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. W. McKail Geddes, Reniuera Road.
Mrs. W. R. Fee, Mountain Road. Epsom, is spending a holiday in the Rotorua district.
M iss Eileen Snow, of Hauraki Street, Birkenhead, is spending a holiday in Wellington.
Mrs. G. M. White and Miss Valerie White, of Epsom, have returned from a visit to England.
Mrs. E. D. Mossman, of Gisborne, i« the guest of Mrs. W. J. Somervill, of Remuera, Auckland.
Mrs. Philip Nathan, of Wellington, will be a passenger by the Mataroa on Saturday for England.
Mrs. W. Foley, of Auckland, has returned from a visit to her sister, MrsS. McMillan, of Waikato.
Mrs. Sidney Sheath has returned to Auckland from a visit to the South Island and is at Glenalvon.
M iss W. Norman, of Wanganui, is staying with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Nisbct, Mount Eden Road.
Mrs. Robert Bruce and Miss Margaret Bruce, Calliope Road, Devonport, left j-esterday for a holiday at Rotorua.
Mrs. Cedric Muntz, of Wellington, with her husband and family, leaves for England to-morrow by the Mataroa.
Mrs. S. L. Parsons returned to Auckland yesterday after visiting Wellington for the races and the yearling sales.
Mrs. H. J. Wooller, of Auckland, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Bel ton, of Gisborne, has returned.
Miss Eileen Hunter, of Wellington, daughter of Mr. Justice Hunter, is visiting Auckland, and is at Hotel Stonehurst.
Mrs. R. M. Hutchison, of Bassett Road, Remuera, and her daughter are paying a short visit to Rotorua and Okere Falls.
Madame Aileen Johns, who has been spending the latter part of her holiday at Taurikura Bay, will return to Auckland on Monday.
Mrs. J. P. May, Arney Road, Remuera, accompanied by her children, will return to-day after a month's holiday at Deep Creek.
Miss Margaret Beverley, of Matamuta, is the guest of Miss Pain Cooko, Balmoral Road, while she is in Auckland for the tennis championships.
Mrs. T. Greening (Suva), Mrs. T. Alan (Gisborne), Mrs. F. Harding (Hastings), and Mrs. F. Cotton (TV Kowhai), are at the Central Hotel.
Mrs. R. Long, who has been spend ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs H. D. James, of Wanganui, left this week on her return to North Aucklaud
Mrs. C. D. A. Kennedy, Kelburn, Wellington, formerly Miss Sarah Stacpoole of this city, has returned to the south from a visit to Auckland.
Mrs. Charles Williams, of Gisborne, is staying at Stonehurst for a few days on her way home from the Bay of Tslands, where she has been with her familv.
Miss Barbara Gould, of Christchurch. who is in Auckland for the tennis championships, is the guest of Mrs. 0. W. D. Vereker, of Warrington Road, Remuera.
Mrs. S. Katz, wife of the Rabbi of Wellington, will leave on Sunday for Auckland, where she will join the Monterey for San Francisco. Mrs. Katz will visit her sons in New York.
Mrs. J. Broun (Lower Hutt), Mrs. E. Roberton (Taranaki), Mrs. E. Rosie (Gisborne), Mrs. W. Peterson, and Miss N. Peterson (Hamilton) and Miss I. Lloyd (Awauui) are at the Station Hotel.
Miss June Bubb, of Sydney, is the guest of Mrs. John Dreadon, of Dominion Road, until about the middle of April. Miss Bubb, who is competing in the Auckland tennis championships, is a member of the White City Tennis Club team in Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22948, 28 January 1938, Page 3
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