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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. W. G. Willoughby, of Auckland has been visiting Tauraiiga. Kla H Miss Mary Balis, of Taurantra U. Island a three WGekS ' Visit t0 th ® Mrs. Murray Lewis, of Mount Eden lelt on Monday to spend a week at tvfo Chateau iongariro. UB Mrs. Joshua Williams, 0 f Bighwin Avenue Epsom, lias left for a weeks' holiday in Fiji. a Mrs. R. Main Hathawav, Remuera Road, left by the Aorangi yesterdav nn a visit to Fiji and Honolulu. Mrs. Harry Rainger, of Wvnvard Street. Auckland, left by the Aoranei yesterday on a visit to Suva. Mrs. W. P. En dean, .Indue Street Parnell, left by the Aorangi yesterday on a visit to Fiji and Honolulu. Mrs. F. O. McGribbin, of Invercargill, and Mrs. J. Leicester, of Palmerston North, are at the Central Hotel. Miss Marion Mac Donald, Ladies' Mile, Remuera, left by the Aorangi vesterday on an extended visit to Suva. Mrs. K. Georgetti, of Onewhero is spending a few ciays with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Kingston. Victoria Avenue' Remuera. Miss J)oreen .J. Mcllroy, of Mangatawhiri, Pokeno, is visiting her aunt Mrs. W. Findlay, 23 Ridings Road' Remuera. ' Miss Dawn Higgins, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland and is the guest of Mrs. C. G. Macindoe, Westbourne Road, Remuera. Miss Marjorie Suter, Portland Road, Remuera, who is visiting England, has been staying with relatives in Cheshire and will leave shortly to visit friends in Somerset. " , Mrs. F. M. Addis, of Second Avenue, Stanley Point, and Mrs. J. R. Addis and Miss E. M. Addis, of Ponsonbv Terrace, left yesterday by the Aorangi on a visit to Fiji, Miss Mabel J. Vernon, of Auckland, is staying with relatives at Taunton! Later, she will go to Scotland. She expects to be away from New Zealand for two years, wrote our London correspondent on Jiine 25. Mrs. L. H. Head, Mrs. Wills (Wellington), Mrs. E. V. McKay (Palmerston North), Mrs. John F. Millward (Wanganui), Mrs. Battersby (Rotorua), Mrs. W. I. Osborne (Morrinsvilleji, Miss Mary Thomson (Hawerai, and Miss Mary Cobourn (Tuakau), are at the Station Hotel. The wedding will take place on July 2 at St. Mary's Church, Speen, Newbury. Berks, of Mies Janet Aylmer Orbeil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Orbell, to Lieutenant Terence Desmond Herrick, R.N. The reception will be held at Speen House, Newbury, wrote our London correspondent on June 25. Mrs. T. H. Lowry, of Hawke's Bay, who is Dominion president of the New Zealand Red Cross Society, attended the international conference in London this week and, as head of the New Zealand delegation, was presented to Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace, wrote our London correspondent on June 25. Mrs. S. Harrison, of Epsom, and Mr. Harrison, wrote our London correspondent on June 25, are staying in Ilfracombe, North Devon. as the guests of the vicar of West Down, the Rev. F. H. Germon. They have booked return passages by the Rangitiki, to leave in September. Three New Zealanders have had short poems published in the new issue of Poetry of To-day, the quarterly extra of The Poetry Review, wrote our London correspondent on June 25. Gerald B. Souster. of Auckland, has contributed "The Miniatures," Edith Hodgkinson, "Antarctica," and Moira McKenzie, "Awakening." Mrs. A. A. Hanibly and Miss Tui Hambiy, of Gisborne, spent six weeks in Devonshire and Cornwall before coining up to London, wrote our London correspondent on June 22. They are. now visiting Brighton and Hastings before going to the Continent. Mrs. Hanibly is a delegate to the Victoria League conference, to be held in Lon-. don at the end of this months She and her daughter expect to be in Britain for a year or longer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23088, 13 July 1938, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23088, 13 July 1938, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23088, 13 July 1938, Page 4

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