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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. R. J. Foreman, Takapuna, is spending a holiday at Paihia, Bay of Islands.

Dr. Hilda Northcroft returned to Auckland yesterday by aeroplane from Wellington.

Mrs. 0. Fyffe Lamb, lie inner a Road, is visiting the Bay of Islands and is staving at Pahia.

Miss Mollie Standish, of Tauranga, has left for Hawke's Bay, where she will take up her residence.

Mrs. W. Drake, of St. Heliers, who is visiting Cambridge, is at present the guest of Mrs. E. E. Taylor.

Miss Moira Bogue, Wellington, is staying with her aunt, Mrs. A. Tonner, Mosley Avenue, Devonport.

Mrs. T. J. Evans and Miss Mary Evans, of Whangarei, are motoring in tho Rotorua and Tauranga districts.

Mrs. F. S. Goulding and Mrs. Ralph Munn (Dargaville) and Mrs. 11. Craig (Hunterville) are at the Station Hotel.

Miss Mona Humphries, of Wanganui,, who has been paying a round of visits in Auckland, has returned home.

Mrs. J. C. Rolleston, accompanied by her husband, has returned to the King Country after an extensive tour abroad.

Miss K. Standish and Miss T. Dorten, of Double Bay, Sydney, are the guests of Airs. C. R. Clemson, of Thames.

Mrs. Clive Drummond, of Wellington, who has been visiting Auckland for the Catholic Centenary celebrations, has returned homo.

Mrs. Douglas Robertson and Miss Jean Robertson, Market Road, Remnera, have taken a house in Takapuna for some weeks.

Mrs. Guy Hansard, Seaview Road, Remuera, and Mrs., Seymour Spencer, of Mission Bay, left by motor-car yegterday for Wellington en route for the Franz Josef Glacier.

At a recent meeting of tho Young People's' Christian Temperance Union, an address was given by Bishop Bennett on the evils of intemperance. Ho was followed by Miss C. McLay, Dominion superintendent, whose subject was the need for leadership, and by Mr. J. Botting. Several, discussions were held and a "Y" model meeting was conducted. Mr. J. Smith presided.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 3