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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. G. A. Hurd-Wood (Wellington) is at the Central Hotel.

Miss Ella Fletcher, of Remuera, left this week on a visit to Dunedin.

Mrs. Lionel Emanuel will return at the week-end from a visit to Rotorua.

Mrs. D. Latimer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Lusk, in Palmerston North.

Miss Kathleen "Wells, of Remuera, is the guest of Mrs. Leo'. Kronfeld, of -New Plymouth.

Miss Rosalind Eraser, of Momona Road, Green Lane, has left; to spend a holiday in Dunedin.

Mrs. W. Eraser, of Momona Road, Green Lane, has loft to spend a holiday at North Auckland.

Miss Jean Lyness will leave to-day to spend two months with her mother, Mrs. J. Lyness, at Kerikeri.

Mrs. J. Mahoney, who has been visiting Auckland, returned to New Plymouth by air on Wednesday.

Mrs. H. Mudgway, of Palmerston North, is spending a holiday, in Auckland, and is staying at, Stonehurst.

Miss J*]. Partridge, of Rangitoto Avenue, St. Heliers Bay, will leave on Monday to spend a holiday at Taupo.

Mrs. Thomas Page, of Eketahuna, arrived in Auckland "this week, and will take up her residence here for the winter months.

Mr:;. Kenneth B. Myers, of West Tamaki Drive, St. Heliers, left this week for a fishing holiday at Taylor's Camp, Turangi.

Miss .Joan JlcAlpine;.. of Paratai Drive, has returned to Auckland after paying a short visit to Palmerston North and Wellington.

Miss Patricia Wootton, of Remuera Road, will leave, by motor-car, to-mor-row morning for a fishing holiday at Taylor's Camp, Turangi.

Miss Joan Cousins, of Clonbern Road, Remuera, who lias heen spending a holiday at Brent's, Rotorua,' will return to Auckland;on Monday.

Miss Hazel Robinson, who has been the guest of Mrs. G. B. Winkfield, of Clonbern Road, Remuera, has. returned to her home in Karori, Wellington.

Mrs. Keith Holdgate, of *Glenfield Road, Birkenhead, has returned from a visit of several weeks to Timaru, where she was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Holdgate.

Mrs. Macky Hercus, of Ocean Island, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. G. N. Christian, Thorns Bay, Takapuna,. will return home by the Forresbank to-day.

Miss Jean Waters left by the limited express on Wednesday to return to her home in Palmerston .North after spenda holiday 1 with Mis;; • Margaret Wright, of Remuera Road.

Mrs. R. F. Wilson, of Bassett Road, Remuera, will leave this evening for Christchurch, where she will spend 10 day;; with her sister,. Mrs; E. R. C. Anderson, of Fendalton.

Mrs. Uren, of Christchurch. has-been visiting friends" in Thames, where her husband, the late Mr. H. Y., Uren, was public trustee, for some years; Mrs. Uren is now on a short visit to friends in Auckland, v. . -

Mrs. J. Crowe and Miss Nancy. Crowe (Melbourne), Mrs. J. Harrison (Te Kuiti), Miss Isabel Hepworth (Sydney) , Miss S. Quay (New Plymouth) and Miss J". Rees (Gisborne) are iat-the Station Hotel.

Miss Joy Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. C. A. _ Wilkinson. M.P. for Egmont, has joined the Manchester Repertory Company. During the past three years she has been studying drama and" acting in amateur productions, wrote our London correspondent on April 13.

At the Waverley Hotel are:—Mrs. J. McGowan (Waiuku), Mrs. T. H. Sargent (Whangarei)," Mrs. G. S. Mitchell (Dargayille), Mrs. C. B..Christopher (Cambridge), Mrs. Trevor Ryman, Mrs. W. D: Crombridge (Hamilton), Mrs. E. J. Hunter (Katikati),' Miss Shirley Hooker (New Plymouth), Miss G. Coshie (Honolulu).

An. interesting talk on the work of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children in Auckland.,was given by Mrs. R. M. Metcalfe''rthis week. Mrs. Thorn presided. A report of the activities of the National Council of "Women was given. Several songs were sung by Mrs. Richards, the -accompaniments being played by Mrs. Bollard. Both Mrs. Metcalfe and Mrs. Richards were presented with bouquets! Afternoon tea was served by the tea committee! .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 3