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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs F E. Baume, of Sydney, will arrive' in Auckland by the Aorangi on Monday.

Mrs W. K. Howitt, of Devonport, has returned to Auckland from a visit to Taranaki.

Mr and Mrs.' W. Spence, of Papatoetoe, left by car for Taumarunui at the week-end.

Mrs. Murray Glaister, of Mount Albert, is spending a few days at Lake Rotoiti.

Mrs Kenneth McCormick, .of Symonds Street, is at present touring tl'io South Island.

Mrs 1? H. Pryor, of London, and Mrs. M. Waldcrs, of Hamilton, are at tho Central Hotel.

Mrs. John Allen, of Morrinsville, is a visitor to Auckland and has taken a houso at Takapuna.

Mrs. Ernest Bucholz, of Wellington, is tho guest of Mrs. A. D. Keeling, Ranui Road, Rcmnera.

Mrs. John Gilmore, of Remuera, will return on Monday from a two months' visit to Rotorua.

Mrs. R. Stott, of Glen field Road, Birkenhead, left by car yesterday to spend a holiday at Arkle's Bay.

Miss Betty Sharman returned to Auckland by' the Monterey yesterday after an extended holiday abroad.

Miss E. M. Chambers, of Fern Avenue, Epsom, has been appointed to tho staff of St. Cuthberfs College.

Mrs. Bruco Gardiner, of Melbourne, is spending a holiday at Thames, and is staying with her sister, Mrs. u. Hindinan.

Mrs. Richard Onians, of Toorak, Melbourne, arrived in Auckland yesterday by tho Monterey and is at the Station Hotel.

Mrs. Selby Smith, of Kent, England, who has spent the last five months touring New Zealand, left for Australia by tho' Monterey yesterday.

Miss Joan Charlton, of Ouo Tree Hill, returned to New Zealand yesterday by the Monterey after 14 months abroad visiting Singapore, Australia and Suva.

Mrs. McGrigor Phillips, of Westmoreland, England, who is at present in Rotorua, will return to Auckland to-morrow and will stay at Hotel Cargen-

Mrs. C. E. Hardley and Mrs. L. Hilton, of Heme Bav, ; returned by motor-car yesterday morning irom Hamilton, where they were the guests of Mrs. J. Qualtrough.

Mrs. Guv Groves and Miss Jean Groves, of Bushgrove, Mastcrton, who have been visiting Auckland, will lea\e this morning for Tauranga and will spend a few days there before returning South.

Miss Mary McCormick, of Sydney, will arrive by the Aorangi on Monday to visit her parents, Mi*, and Mrs. C. E. McCormick, of Parnell. This is Miss McCormick's first visit to New Zealand for several years.

Mrs. V. Russell, who has been spending a month in New Zealand with her mother; Mrs. H. Hudson, of Symonds Street, left by the Monterey yesterday for Australia; Mrs. Russell's future home will be uear Melbourne.

Lady Calm, and her husband. Sir Julien Calm, arrived at Auckland yesterday bv the Monterey. They left bv aeroplane for Wanganui, where they will link up with Sir Julien's cricket team, which is at present touring the Dominion.

Mrs. M. J. Beatty (Canada), Mrs. A. Davey (San Francisco), Mrs. 0. H, Handley and Mrs. A. G. Cross (Wanganui), Miss M. Carew (Suva), Miss L. M. Fisher (Sydney), Miss E. Washer (Hawera) and Miss A. Jones (Hamilton) are at tbe Station Hotel.

Mrs. L. Stix (Now York), Mrs. E. Ochser and Mrs. C. Driver (Chicago), Mrs. C. Will cox and Mrs. R. Morris (Denver), Mrs. S. Penrose (Colorado), Mrs. H. Jaecker (United States), Mrs. G: Bridgcrs (Ocean Island) and Mrs. W. Bott (Nauru Island), are at the Grand Hotel.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 22

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 22

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 22