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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. C. T. Kocgan, of Roniuera I Mosul, will spend the next few clays in | Motorua. Mrs. .M. "Winters, of Mahiri Moad, .Mount Eden, left for the south by stir yesterdsiy. Mrs. 11. T. Mcrritt, of I'apjitoctoo, J wi|l leave on Monday by aeroplane lor j Wellington. j Mrs. A. C. Turnhull (Apia) and Mrs. K. Tompkins (New Plymouth) are at the Station Hotel. Mrs. C. 15. Palmer, of Sutherland Mosul, Point Chevalier, will spend the j week-end in Motonui. Miss Molly Noton, of Mountain Moad, Epsom. will leave early next month j on a cruis." to the Islands, Mrs. Neville H. Ncwcomb, of. Waltham I .sine, Memuepa. left yesterday for a short visit to Kawliia. Miss Mollie Standish, of Auckland, is spending :t week with her sister, Mrs. C. M. Clemson, of Thaiiu-s. Mrs. C. Warner, of Mainuigi Bay, will leave Auckland on Tuesday to spend a holiday in Christchurcli. Mrs. W. Clark (Tlishorne), Mrs..]"). McDonald and Mrs. G. Husheer (Napior) are at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. A. .Joseph and Miss Betty Joseph, of Hamilton, will return on Monday from a visit to Auekland. Mrs. Alexander Anion left on Thnrs- ; day night on her return to Bulls, Rangitikei, from si visit to Auckland. At the Waverley Hotel sire Mrs ; S. Weston, Miss Jean Stewart (Wha-ntx.-irei)* Miss A. S. Chambers (Wanganui). Mrs. ('. 1). Dixon, of New Plymouth, and Mrs. I. C. Siudholme. of Christchurch, are at Glenalvon Private Hotel. Mrs. G. J. S. Fisher, of Reniuera Moad. who has been spending a holiday at Rotorua, will return on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G. C. Gorrio. of Hidings Moad, Reniuera, will return by the Monterey on Monday from a four months' holiday speijt in Sydney Mrs. I). B. Patterson, of Arney Road. Memuera, and Mrs. C, M- Tonks, of Wheturaugi Moad, are spending a short holiday in Motorua. Mrs. W. Jackson and Miss Betty Jackson, of .Long Drive, St. Heliers, will leave in the Maunganui on July 6 for an islands cruise. Mrs. Albert Hoeken, of Hove. Englaufl. who lias been visiting New Zealand! will leave by the Minuituka from Lyttelton on Tuesday on her return. Mrs. A. G. Cooke and her sister. Mrs. N. J. lvidd. of Memuera, will return this week-end from Wellington, where they have been spending the past fortnight. Mrs. M. Barker and Miss Blanche Hanna (C'hristcliurch), Mrs. G. H. Mends (Te Puke) and Mrs. M. S. London (Wonganui) are at the Station Hotel. Miss Joan McAlpine. of Parataj Drive, Orakci, will leave by the limited express this evening for Palmerston North, where she will spend a few days' holiday. Mrs. A. V. Kdmonds and Miss Brenda Edmonds, of Oriental Bay, Wellington, will arrive in Auckland to-day and will leave b.v the Monterey on Monday lor a two months' holiday sit Honolulu.

Miss Betty Shannon, of Grafton Moad. left yesterday by motor-car for Te Awamutu, where she will spend si few days as the guest of Mrs. Alan Kay. She will return to Auckland on Monday. Mrs. Walter C. Beaumont, of Church Street, Devouport. left by the Wangnliejla yesterday for Sydney. From there she will motor as far as Queensland, where she expects to remain for about three months. Miss Yvonne Rapley, of Palmerston North, who has been staying for the past wpek with Mrs, G. P. Finlay, of Mountain Moad. Kpsom, will leave on Tuesday to bo the guest of Mrs. 11. Arthur Wootton. of Memuera Moad. A descriptive talk on si visit to Paris was given by Mrs. Helen Griffiths to members of the Noting Women's Christian Progressive Club. Hostesses were Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Otto and Mrs. Shaw. The president. Mrs. W. Murdoch, presided. Mrs. D. M. L. Neame, who is at present occupying Mrs. A. E. Moore's Jliit in Yorkshire House, Shortlancl Street, h;is taken Mrs. Harold H. Souter's house in Ocean View Moad. Millord, lor two years. She will take up her residence there next month. Mrs. Nigel Mstyhoad, of Campsie Downs, Wiiiiiku, is spending a short holiday with her mother. Mrs. E. Barrett, of Kipling Avenue, Epsom. She will lesive to-morrow for Whangarei, where she will act as judge of the arts and crafts section sit the Whangarei Show. .Mrs. Arthur Watson, who returned to New Zealand this month after spending about IS months in England, has now taken up her residence in Mrs. T. Goodfellow's house in Golf Road, Epsom. She is sicconipanied by her two daughters, Miss Mutli and Miss Phyllis Watson, who have been sit school iu j England. j The four-weekly bridge and 500 afternoon arranged by the social committee of the Women's Organisation of the New Zealand National Party was held yesterday in the George Court reception rooms. Thv prize-winners were Mrs. F. L. Curtis. Mrs. H. Hamblin i and Mrs. I). McPliee. The June dance of the Auckland branch of the Manx Society, held in Harmony Hall, wsis a very pleasant occasion. Acting as host and hostess were Mr. and Airs. Cregeen. Winners of novelty dances were Mr. Court and Miss Court, recent arrivals from the Isle of Man. Supper was served by the committee. Lucky ticket winners were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Scnndrett. j. Mrs, H. W. Wilson, of Memuera | Moad, left Auckland by the Wanga- 3 nella last night to meet her | brother, Mr. M. D. Sweet, who will | arrive in Sydney by air from England 9 next week. She will return to Atick- | land early in .July with her brother, « who will spend a holiday here before £ returning to Cambridge University. |

An evening of community singing ll! was held at the Young Women's Chris- | tinn Association ii; aid of the associftr | tion's "Mile of Sixpennies" ell'ort. Miss | Ji. Thorpe was the Jeader. Items were | also given by Miss Dorothy Wood, JVliss § If. and llr. A. M/'Khvain. A | humorous bnjjpt and on original coin- | position (a song) by members of the | association were other items. Dancing j concluded th© eveninc's entertainment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 25

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 25

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 25