SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Lorna King, of Auckland, is visiting her home in Palmerston North.
Mrs. H. Knox, of Woodside Road, Mount Eden, is visiting the King Country.
Miss Eunice Birch, of Remuera, is the guest of Mrs. J. Thomson, of New Plymouth.
Mrs. Frank Logan and Miss Rachel Logan, of Hastings, have returned from an overseas visit.
Mrs. F. W. Dawson, formerly of Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday from a. holiday abroad.
Miss Mary Rogerson, of Epsom Avenue, has returned to Auckland after a short visit to Tauranga.
Mrs. Turkmgton, Miss Turkington (Sydney) and Mrs. J. W. Steele (Wellington) are at the Central Hotel.
Mrs. A. Murray Roberts has returned to her flat in O'Rorke Street after a six months' holiday abroad.
Miss Meudail Hutchison, of Portland Road, Remuera, has returned home after a short visit to Manly Beach.
Miss Barbara Tiarks, of Burwood Crescent, Remuera, has returned to Auckland after a short visit to Tirau.
Mrs. Percy Upton and Miss Peggy Upton have returned to their home 7n Remuera Road after an overseas visit.
Miss Thorold Clerk, Bassett Road, Remuera, returned yesterdav afternoon from a holiday at Manly Beach.
Mrs. F. B. Cadman, Riddell Road, St. Heliers, who has been on a fortnight's visit to Rotorua, has returned home.
Mrs. D. C. Collins, and Miss Elizabeth Collins, of Featherston, have returned to New Zealand after a holiday abroad.
Mrs. Frank McKenzie, Dihvorth Avenue, Remuera, has returned from a holiday visit to Manly, Wliangaparaoa Peninsula.
Miss H. Hitcliings, of London, has arrived at Auckland, and will leave shortly to visit her niece, Miss M. Edgar, of Napier.
Mrs. Frank Weight, of Vauxhall Road, Devonport, who has been on a visit to Hawke's "Bay and Wanganui, has returned home.
Mrs. M. M. McArthur, of Buchanan Street, Devonport, will leave to-day for Huntly, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Hay Chapman.
The Misses Molly and Barbara Lincoln, of Belvedere, Mount Albert, have returned from a visit to Taupo and the Chateau Tongariro.
Miss Noel Horrocks, of Arney .Road, Remuera, lias left for. Sydney and will go by nir to Adelaide to continue her journey to England.
Miss Nan eye Dawson, of Upland Road, Remuera, who is at present visiting England, has joined tne Women's Land Army 111 Shropshire.
Mrs. Hector Pierce, of Ranui Road, Bemuera, who has been spending a short holiday in Cambridge, returhed home on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. T. H. Bowie, who has been spending the past week in Wellington, paid a short visit to Taupo before returning to Auckland yesterday.
Mrs. Donald Gorrie and her daughter, Miss Peter Gorrie, left by motor-car on Sunday afternoon to spend a week's holiday at their flat in Cambridge.
Miss Bub Suter, of Portland Road, Remuera, left at the beginning of the week to spend a week's holiday as the guest of Mrs. G. B. Morris, of Tolaga Bay, Gisborne.
Miss Powell, who has been spending a. few days with her mother, Mrs. M. G. Powell, of Whangarei, has returned to New Courtville Flats, Parliament Street.
Mrs. William .8. Holland, of Tauranga, ivho lias been visiting Auckland, will return home to-day. Her mother, Mrs. Walter C. Beaumont, of Devonport, will accompany her.
Mrs. D. D. Viekerman and Miss June Vickerman have returned to their home in St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, after spending a short holiday at their farm near Waitomo.
Mrs. Gordon Bartleet, of Canterbury 1 lace, Parnell, who has been spending a holiday in Rotorua, returned to Auckland by motor-car on Mondav. Miss Madge Higgins, of Napier, is at present her guest.
Mrs G; Ridgwav (Perth), Mrs. T. M. Thompson (Balclutha), Mrs. Stronach Paterson (Wellington), Mrs. D. C. Collins, Miss E. Collins (Wairarapa), Mrs. F. B. Logan and Miss R. Logan (Hawke's Bay) are at the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. K. V. H. Mackenzie, Mrs. N. Mackenzie, Miss V. Mackenzie, Mrs. H. H. Stevenson, Miss Stevenson (Sydney), Mrs. R. J. Rain (Canberra), Mrs. Irnrie (Australia), Mrs. B Dwyer, Miss M. Dwyer, ' Mrs. B. O'Shea (Wellington). Mrs. Wakeman (Napier), Mrs. A. N. Calvert (Whangarei). Miss F. B. Williams (London'), Miss T. Bagnall (Gisborne), Miss J. FitzAkerlv (Kawakawa), Miss M. Johnstone and Miss E. Hitchen (Rotorua) are at the Station Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23486, 25 October 1939, Page 17
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