SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Molly Brewer, of Wellington, is the guest ot Mrs. B. C. Chiiwoll, Gleii Orchard, St. Heiiers Bay. Miss Cynthia Restall, of Sharpo Road, Epsom, will leave on Monday for a holiday at the Chateau Tongariro. Mrs. L. Clere and Mrs. P. Adair * (Gisborne), and Miss P. Gordon (lnvercargill), are at the Central Hotel. Mrs. T. E. Clark and. the Misses Molly and Winsome Clark, of Hobsonville, will return to-day from a visit to Uotorua. Miss Dorothy Cooper, of Arney Road, Koimtera, will leave early next week to spend a holiday at the Chateau Tongariro. Miss Joan Kelly, of Victoria Avenue, Remuera, will leave early next week to spend a holiday at the Chataau Tongariro. Miss Yvonne Rapley, of Palmerston North, who has been staying with Mrs. G. P. Finlay, of Mountain Road, Epsom, left for the South on Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Uelpratt and Miss Hetty Delpratt, of Victoria Avenue, Kemuera, will leave early next week for a holiday at the Chateau Tongariro. Miss E. Holmes, formerly assistant librarian at the Hamilton Public Library, has left to take up an appointment as librarian at the Danncv.irko library. Mrs. Arthur Cooper, and the Misses Marjorie and Joan Cooper, of Waite- , tuna, who have been spending a holiday in Auckland, returned home yesterday. Miss Joan Reeves, of TCawrui Island, will arrive in Auckland to-morrow and will spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. K. M. Reeves, Whittaker Place, before leaving for the Chateau Tongariro. Mrs. J. Steer (Christchurch), Mrs. M. I. Boocock (Wellington), Mrs. P. H. Hartland (Wanganui), Mrs. E. L. Henderson, Miss L. Guthrie. (Paeroa), and Miss E. Greer (Cororaandel), are at the Station Hotel. Mrs. C. Eric Chambers, of Birkenhead, will leave by the limited,express for Wellington this evening to connect with the Awatea for Sydney. From there Mrs. Chambers will proceed to Java and Singapore on a holiday visit. Mrs. J. Griffiths, Auckland, arrived in London in March after haying travelled via South and East Africa, and Italy. She is at present staying I with relatives in Scotland. Her future programme includes visits to the Northern capitals and France before returning in November, wrote our London correspondent-on June 27. Miss N Rogers, of Remuera, who, since her departure from the Dominion IS months aco, has been on an extensive tour of Great Britain and the Continent, is now on her homeward journey, via the United States and Canada. She will pass through Auckland on August 4, en route for Sydney, where she will spend two months before returning to New Zealand in October.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 3
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