SOCIAL NEWS
\ , Lady Leigh-Wood, of London, iB at the Grand Hotel,
Mrs. J, H. Adams and Miss M. Adams, of Thames, are staying at Glenalvon.
Mrs. 11. Crocombe, of Hamilton, will leave shortly with her husband to reside in Dunedin.
Mrs. J. L. M. Horrocks has returned from Wairakei and has taken a fiat in O'Rorke Street.
The Misses Patricia and Nancy Dawson have left for a holiday at Mount Maunganui, • Tauranga.
Miss Marv Bertram and Miss Joan Bertram, of Rotorua, have returned from a visit to Auckland.
Miss Betty Boult, of Nelson, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. Boult, of Mill Bond, Whangarei.
Mrs. E. 0. Nimon has returned to Auckland after having visited tbe Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay. Mrs. Abbv White, of Sydney, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Monterey and is at the Central Hotel.
Mrs. H. W. Cormack left Whangarei yesterday en route for Wellington whero she will take up her residence.
Miss Monica McVeagh is spending a holiday in Hawke's Bay ana is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom Kelly, of Hastings.
Mrs. H. Ingham, of Kiokio, accompanied by her husband, left Auckland this week for Sydney en route for England.
Mrs. W. Barclay, of Huntly, and Mrs. E. H. Grooott, of Hamilton, left yesterday by tho Monterey on a visit to Australia
Mrs. R. F. Barr, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Kingston, Remuera Road, haß left for Wellington and Dunedin.
Mrs. D. Skinnor (Christchurch), Mrs, E. J. Jenson (Otaki), Mrs. Hampton (To Kopuru} and Miss E. Greenslade (Dunedin) are at the Station Hotel.
Mrs. C. Hogg, of Remuera Road, and Mrs. I, Broughton, of Renown, are visiting Mrs. H. «T. Saulbrey at Weeley, Ngaruawahia, for the regatta.
Mrs. A. L. Stedman, Woodley Avenue, Remuera, left last night for Wanganui, where she will stay with her mother, Mrs. H. Christie, St. John's Hill.
Miss Hilda Walker, St. Andrew's Road, Epsom, is returning by air tomorrow from Wellington, where she has been the guest of Mrs. MacfersonJones. A
Mrs. F. W. Gowing and her husband, who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hume, of Takapuna, left yesterday on their return to Palmerston North.
Mrs. J. Dermer McNeil has returned from a 12 months' overseas visit and is at present staying with her sister, Mrs. Munro CJark, Unmoral Road, Mount Edert. '■ • v- r ...
Miss Peggy Walker will leave Auck-. land on Tuesday for Palmerston North and Wellington and on March 22 she will sail by the Awatfea from Wellington for Sydney, where she will make her future home.
Miss Reka Paterson, of Remuera Road, has left on a holiday in Masterton, where she will be the guest of Mrs, Burling, of Lansdowne. Later Miss Paterson will stay with friends in Ashburton and Dunedin.
Miss Cynthia Hewett, of Roto-o-rangi, Cambridge, who has been upending a few days m Auckland, where she was the guest of Mrs. C. Johnston of Remuera Road, is now visiting Miss Mary Bertram at Rotorua, /
Mrs. G. P. Rhodes (Pittsburg), Mra. T. A. Russell, Mrs. J. A. Russell and Miss Betty Russell (Toronto), Mrs. Howard Milholland (Oakland), Mrs. J. C. Irons (Vancouver) and Mrs. H. Driman (Durban, South Africa) are at the Grand Hotel.
Miss Jane and Miss Ruth Oldacreß, of England, have been touring; New Zealand. Miss Jane Oldacres left by the Awatoa on Tuesday on her return journey, but Miss Ruth Oldacres who is a qualified architect (England), is staying in New Zealand for some time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22991, 19 March 1938, Page 27
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