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NOTES

Mr. and I\[l‘s. XV. Bear, of Londofi, are at the Central Hotel. Dr. and 111‘s. F. H. Achechan. of Ohio. are guests at. the Grand Hotel. A? =Z= * Mrs. Young. of Auckland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Banks,‘ at Horahora. .

Dr. Buckioy Turkington is leaving this week to attend 21 medical conference in Sydney.

Mr. and IVlrs‘ J. 31215011, of VChristchurch, arid Miss It. \Vills. of Chicago, are at' the Star Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dargaville returned to Auckland yesterday by the Makura. from a trip overseas. t a * . .Miss MI. Rowlings,. who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to Auckland yesterday by the Mukura.

Miss Noellno Worthy returned yesterday by the Mak’ura after five months’ holiday in the Pacific Islands. it . a; a: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hall. of Christchurch, returned by-the .Makura. yesterday after spending a.‘ ‘holiday in Honolulu.

Eliss aiarjory Durant and Bliss Helen Britten. of Taihape, who were in Cambridge for a few days, have gone to Auckland. =3 :R >1: Lieutenant G. V. Gladstone, oi H.I\I.S. Diomede, and 311's. Gladstone, nte.visiting Christchurch 1101‘ the Grand National meeting.

Mr. and lurs. Robert Burns and Miss Elizabeth Burns returned to Auckland this morning by the Maramu, afteran extended holiday abroad. ' _

. Mr. and Mrs. George Aitken. of Christchurch, who have been on a. holiday to Honolulu. returned by the 31a» kura yesterday afternoon.’ a;- t s: ' Miss.Ethnc-‘Lloyd is-a'nother Aucklander visiting Christchurch for the races this week. Miss Lloyd is the guest of Miss Peggy Norton. '

Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, of Timaru; Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Kennedy, of VVellington; and Mr. and Mrs. G. Crespin, of Bielbournc, are staying at Hotel Caz-gen.

' Mr. and Mrs. J. Samar, of New York; Mr. and Mrs; N. Francis,’of Christchurch; 31v. and hits. N. Blarshall, of England: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kuhn, of ‘Vellington‘; and Mrs. Cortis. of Melbourne, are at the Grand Hotel.

nlrs. Basil Cadoux. Bliss B; Carma: Chan, Miss Ellen Melville, Miss F. E. Jackson, and Miss Alice Basten, who have been visiting Vlelllngtanjn connection with the conference of the Dominion Reform. League. have retutned to Apckland. _

‘ 311‘s. Devanny. of 'Weuiggton, who ihaa been visiting. Auckland, leaves by the Makura. today for Australia. After lecturing in the Commonwealth, Mrs. Devanny intends to go to England, and later to Russia, where she will study the position of women under the Soviet regime, with a View to lecturing in other countries.

WAIKATO NOTES

Mrs. R. Alford. of Cambridge. has left for a. holiday in Christchurch. 3 Miss V. Rowlancls, of Opotiki, is the guest of Mrs. Nealgy, in Cambridge. 4' ’3! Miss I-lamerton. of Inglewood, is the guest of Mrs. C. I-lamerton, in Hamilton. , =3 is =l= Mrs. Balfour; of' Gisborne, is the guest of ,Mrs. J. D. Smith, in Hamilton... . . . . s: 3‘ i ‘ Miss Rhoda. Heather, of Christchurch, is visiting her sister,- IVlrs. Tangye, in Morrinsville. a: v: at 'lvl'rs. C. Howard. of Somerset, Eng—land. is visiting I\lrs. B. Hart, in Claudelands. ' , as: it * ZVlrs. D. Aitken, of )lelbourne, is the guest of Mrs. R. N. Lord, in To Awa--mutu. ‘ .- a; a: a: Miss Doreen Bar-wick, of Kew York, is the guest of her aunt, :Mrs. C. A.: Hamerton, in Claudelands. 1 ¥ 3:: i: BRIDGE PARTY . » On Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. C. Holloway gave a very enjoyable bridge party in.aid of the Hamilton \Vest School carnival. Progressive bridge resulted in the prize-winners being Mrs. E. H. O‘Meara and I\lrs. “Yarren. Airs. Holloway was wearing a handsome black georgette frock embossed in silver. , ‘ The guests ».Were:—-—l\«lr. and I\lrs ’O'Meara, Mr. and Mrs. F. Swarbrick, Mr. and lure. F. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Warren, Air. and Mrs. E. Meare. Mr. and’ Mrs. A. English, l\lr'. and Airs. T. Jolly, Mrs. A. Murray, Mrs. Gordon‘ Smith. Mrs. H. Burrell, Airs. Kent Johnson, ZMiss \Vallnutt, lVliss C. Hooker, Mr. Egglesto: and 311'. Stewart Brown. AFTERNOON PARTY i Mrs. C. Hamerton.gave a delight... ful afternoon party on Friday for her{ niece, Miss Doreen Barwick, of New York, who is at present her guest. 1 The ladies present were:—Mrs. A. L. Yule, Mrs. A. E. Manning. Mrs. R. I)._Rogers (Auckland), Airs. H. J. Fer-' guson. )Irs. S. Bennett. 311‘s. F. Gor‘: don, I\’lrs. Fisher, Mrs. Hobbs. Mfrs. Sinclair. Mrs. G. Boyes, Mrs. Sanford. Mrs. Boulton. I‘lrs. Falkner ’(Morrinsville), Mrs. A. Gifford, Bliss Hamerton (Inglewood), Miss Finlayson and Bliss D. Yule. ‘ t -r :21 ‘ { FAREWELL PARTY 9 Mrs,Frénl§ Marshall was. hostess atl a very pleaSant afternoon farewell party for Mrs. J. C. Allen, who is shortly leaving: M‘orrinsville for England. TVhen Mrs. Allen arrived she was presented with a lovely bouquet by little Kathleen \Vyatt. Later. Mrs. Rial-shall, on behalf of. all present, made a pleasant little speech of farewell for M’rs. Allen. All hoped that she would have a. splendid holiday, but hoped. too, that she would soon return to her Morrinsviile friends. She would be greatly missed in many of the social‘ activities in the district. 1 Those present “‘ere2—3lrs. Allen,i )Irs. “'ilkeS. Mrs. Lerner. l-Irs. Ellis, Mrs. J. H. VVyatt. )Irs. Bernstein. Mrs. J. J. Seales, Mrs. Hawkins. Mrs. H. Miller. Mrs. W'. Aitken. Mrs._ “'alker. Mrs. Needham, Bliss Heather (Auckland). 'Miss Turn‘bull. Miss \Viliettl (Wellington). Miss D. Cargill, Miss‘ Clifford, IMiss K. “'yatt.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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