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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. L. Hamlet aiul Miss A. Hamlet, of Sydney, arc at the Central Hotel.

Mrs. Frank Guinness, of Remuera Road, is spending Easter at Rotorua.

Miss Joan Houghton, will leave by the Mariposa to-morrow 011 a holiday visit to Australia.

Mrs. I). G. Begg, Ventnor Road, Remuera, accompanied by lier husband, is visiting Rotorua.

Mrs. C. Raugi Smith, Domain Drive, Parnell, will leave by motor-car tomorrow lor Rotorua. •>

Mrs. J). Sissons, of Wellington, is* visiting Auckland and is the guest of Mrs. \V. Jebb, Grafton. Mrs. J. A. Malison, of Thome's Bay, will leave by the Mariposa 011 Thursday 011 a visit to Sydney.

M .iss Noeline Downey, of Otahuhu, left by the Awatea yesterday 011 a visit to Sydney and Melbourne.

Mrs. Lawrence Mellsop, Panmure, will leave on Saturday for Rotorua accompanied by her husband.

M iss Dina Isaacs., Bassett Road, Remuera, returned yesterday from a three months' visit to the south.

Mrs. George Agnien Smith and Miss Barbara Agnien Smith, of Redhill, Papakura, ivill leave to-day for Rotorua.

Mrs. J. Zahara, Burwood, Princes Street, will sail by the Mariposa on Thursday to rejoin her family in Sydney

Miss Paddy Hope Gibbons, of Wellington, returned by the Maetsuycker yesterday after a holiday visit to the East.

Miss K. Cleary and Miss C. Scott, of Putnruru, left last week for Suva, where they will spend an extended holiday.

.Mrs. J. B. Maefarlane and Miss Marjorie Maefarlane, Gillies Avenue, Epsom, will spend the Easter holidays at Rotorua.

Mrs. .James Pascoe. Mrs. C. M. Richwhite and Miss Betty Richwhite, will leave by the Empress of Britain 011 Friday for England.

Mrs. <r. O'Halloran, Ely Avenue, Remuera, accompanied by her husband, will spend the Easter holidays in the Waitakere Ranges.

Mrs. Walter Blundell and Miss Sally Barraud, of Wellington, left Auckland by the Awatea yesterday afternoon to spend a holiday in Sydney.

Miss Cecil Hall will leave to-morrow for Napier, where she will spend a week judging the dancing at the Napier competitions festival.

Mrs. C. Topping and her small daughter arrived from Sydney by the Awatea yesterday and are at the Esplanade Hotel, Devon port.

Mrs. A. K. Duthie, Liverpool Street, Epsom, accompanied by her husband, will leave to-morrow on a camping holiday at the Blue Lake, Rotorua.

Mrs. Nelson Stedman, Symonds Street, will leave to-day to spend a week in the Waitakere Ranges. She will be accompanied bv her husband.

Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, is visiting Auckland and is staying with her mother, Mrs. H. T. Goldie, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell.

Mrs. A. J?. Wilson, Pine Street, Remuera, accompanied by her husband, will leave to-morrow for Napier, where they will spend a few days before visiting Rotorua.

Mrs. E. B. Brown, Bourne Street, Mount Eden, accompanied by her husband and daughter, Miss Shirley Brown, will leave by the Empress of Britain on Friday.

Mrs. A. L. Stedman, Woodley Avenue, Remuera. will return to-day from a visit to Wang&nui, where she stayed with her mother, Mrs. H. Christie, St. John's Hill.

Mrs. T. Russell and Miss Meg Russell, Judge Street, Parnell, left by motor-car yesterday for Gisborne, where they will stay with Mrs. Russell's daughter, Mrs. R. C. Tuke.

Miss Mabel Vernon, of Great South Road, will leave by the Mariposa on Thursday for England via Australia. She will be accompanied as far as Sydney by her mother, Mrs. J. Vernon.

Miss Jean Batten was the guest of honour at a dance given by the Eng-lish-Speaking Union .at Dartmouth House last night, wrote our London correspondent 011 March 26. With the High Commissioner, Mr. AY. J. Jordan, and Mrs. Jordan, she received the guests.

At the Station Hotel are: —Mrs. A. Rollison (New Guinea), Mrs. G. S. Rodger and Miss Mary Cooper (Hongkong;, Mrs. M. Rover (United States), M iss A. G. Binns (London), Mrs. R.. A. Chomley and Miss L. Robinson (Australia), Airs. A. D. Healey, Mrs. D. Hansen and Mrs. H. H. Dobie (Dunedin), Mrs. F. Magill and Miss B. Magill (Hastings) and Mrs. M. E. Pike (Lake Taupo).

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23012, 13 April 1938, Page 5

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23012, 13 April 1938, Page 5

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23012, 13 April 1938, Page 5