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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. C. Mackinnon, of England, is the Grand Hotel. Miss Jean Carnegie-Brown has left to Spend a week at Opononi. Mrs. E. Haythorno. of Pnlmerston North, is spending a holiday in Rotorua. Miss Rayner, of Blenheim, ia the guest of Mrs. L. A. Wadham, Stanley Point. . The Misses Laura and Marjorie JJappin are spending a week at Lake Rotoiti. Mrs. N. Lyle, of Heme Bay, haß returned from a visit to Rotorua and Tauranga. ,

Mrs. K. B. Tennent, of Howick, has returned from a holiday visit to North Auckland.

Mrs. T. B. Clay leaves by motor-car to-dav for Wellington, where she will live in future.

Mrs. Harold Pettit, of New North Road, returned this week from a holiday in Wellington.

Mrs. J. Grant, of Thames, and Mrs. J. Gundlock, of Auckland, are spending »'Holiday in Rotorua.

Miss Patricia France has left for Lake Rotoiti, where she is the guest of Miss Laura Mappin.

Mrs. G. McGregor, of Birkdale, and her sister, Miss E. Allen, are spending a holiday at Taupo.

Mrs. A. C. Lennard, Mountain Road, Epsom, has returned from a holiday in ,the Bay of Plenty district.

Mrs. A. W. A. Perkins, Garden Road, Remuera, left yesterday on a brief visit to Te Awamutu.

Miss E. Dalton Dinneen, of Remuera, has returned from- visiting Wanganui, the Dawson Falls and New Plymouth.

Mrs. W. N. Russell, of Great South Road, has returned after spending a holiday at Mount Maunganui and Hamilton.

Mrs. W. J.,Truscott, Glenfell Road, and Mrs. J. Damson, Great South Road, have returned from a holiday in Rotorua.

Mrs. W. G. Offer has returned to her home in Grange Road, Mount Eden, after spending a holiday at Wairakei and Milford.

Mrs. N. McD. Weir, of Wellington, with her daughter, Miss Keitha Weir, left last night for Auckland to join her husband, Lieutenant-Colonel Weir.

Miss Nor ah- Ansell, Manawa Road. Remuera, returned on Wednesday from Sydney, where she had been spending five weeks as' the guest of Mrs. Lascelles Wilson.

Mrs. Sydney Warburton, of England, who has been staying in Auckland for the past month, has left for New Plymouth. From there she will go on to the South Island. ,

Mrs. J. Bristow, of Melbourne, is visiting Auckland and is staying with ber sister, -Mrs. Earl Victoria Avenue,- She is accompanied by her husband and two sons.

Mrs. L. M. Harrison, of Mount Albert, who Jfas been staying at Taupo with Mrs. G. Cain, of Gladstone Road. Parnell, is at present the guest of Mrs. W. B. Granger at Rotorua.

Miss Honor Sim, of Pukekohe, who is studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, recently had the gdbd fortune to be commended for her work by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 6haw. *

Mrs. Clifford Wright, of Epsom, who has been touring the North, is at present the ; guest of Mrs. A. G. Wright, of Kaikohe. Miss Inez Kelly, of Waima, is also a guest of Mrs. .Wright.

Miss K. Eldridge, Kingsholme, Teddington, England, who has been staying at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, and also at Gore, has left for the North Island, where. she intends visiting relatives in Auckland.

Miss Dorothy A. Parr, of the Central Japan Pioneer Mission, who arrived in Auckland from Australia this week, is at present the guest of Miss F. N. Hewitt, Clyde Street, Epsom, the New Zealand secretary of the mission.

Mrs. Hayward, wife of the Hon. W F. Hayward, Postmaster-General at Suva, Fiji, whb has been staying in Cambridge, has returned to Auckland and is at Hotel Ventnor, Devonport. With her are her son and daughter.

The appointment of Mrs. Mona Innis Tracy, of Christchurch, to be a member of the Arthur's Pass National Park Board is notified in the Gazette. Mrs. Tracy will take the place of Mr. W. K. McAlpine, who died recently.

Mrs. A. Price (Christchurch). Mrs. Tarrant-Hoskins (Bar of Islands), Mrs. J. R. Transom (Taihape), Mrs. T. G. Liddington (Hawerft), Mrs. W. Kirlctnan (Hamilton), and Miss S. V. Golfer (Wellington) are at the Station Hotel.

Mrs. P. A. Lindsay, of O'Rorko Street, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Lindsay, has returned from a visit to her elder daughter, Mrs. A. Adams, of Langley Dale, Blenheim. During their visit, Mr. and Mrs. Adams celebrated their silver wedding on January 10,

Miss C. Thronsen, of Auckland, spent Christmas as the guest of her sister, Mrs, D. J. B_. Houcliin, at Newcastle. Northern Ireland, where she is at Present staying. Before visiting Ireland she was the guest of Mrs. Charles late of Tirau, at "The Manor, .Winsloe, Huntingdon, England.

Miss Ailsa Craig, only daughter of toe Rev. Dr. John Craig, of Quirindi, Sydney, will arrive in the Dominion Wrly next month on a three months' tour. While in the North Island, she *ill stay with Dr. Craig's sister at lucerne, Hawera, and while in tho South Island she will be the guest of «er aunt, Lady le Fleming, of Dunedin.

. A social and dance was held by the Mncashire Society in the Arts Hall ' n Kitchener Street this week. The l?«rident. Mr. Jenkins, presided. AsWsting with the programme were Miss yene Shaw, Miss Goulder and Mr. T. Ipjine. Supper was in the charge of the ladies' committee. Arrangements weio j®We for the annual picnic. Several members were enrolled.

dy Cochrane of Cults, accompanied husband. Lord Cochrane, left awfipitho Kangitiki on January 6 for '- Zealand, wrote our London corespondent on January 8. They expCt to be away until the end of April. «foup-Captain'the Hon. R. A. Cochise, chief of the air in New is their youngest son. Lord V°chrane was Under-Secretary of Stat? >2 r tho Home Office from 1902 to 1905. ir* ia brother of the present Earl or r£!2. doT >ald and was created first Baron of Cults in 1919.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 21

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 21

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 21