In and Out of Town
News items intended for publication in this column cannot be accepted unless accompanied by tile signature and address of the sender. Notices of engagements require the signatures of both parties, and a charge of 5s will be made for such announcement. Mr. and Mrs. G. Coop. Morere, arc visiting Gisborne. ¥ + * * Miss Judy Bourn, Auckland, is staying at' “Almadale,” Fitzherber. street. g « * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Fleming vVhakatane, are staying with Mrs. L. I. Vennell. Clifford street. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Tinker, AVihatatulu, were visitors to Gisborne foi .he Golf Club Ball. * * * * Mrs. H. H. Wylie, Hawke’s Bay, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. D. Chrisp, Harris street. * r * • Miss B. Fisher, Motu, was the guest of Miss J. Tietjen, Bushmere, for the Golf Club Ball. * * * * Miss L. Tullock, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. H. Bull, Russell street, for a few days, returned tc vVhatatuiu yesterday. <c # * * Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Thomas, who have been the guests of Mrs. ,T. C. >! Thomas, Owen road, for a few days, returned to Tolaga Bay yesterday. 4 t * * Miss Betty Signal, Wairoa, and Miss Peggy Barnard, Napier, are in Wellington taking the teachers’ course a! the Phyllis Bates School of Dancing. * * * * Mrs. J. J. Walsh, Walsh stree’ Mangapap-a, has returned from Australia, where s!he 'pent a holiday wf.h her son, Mr. Jack Walsh. Brisbane. * * * * Mrs. W. Gambrill, accompanied by Miss W. Gambrill, left to-day for Frasertown, where she will be tire guest of her daughter, Mrs. Neville McLernon.
On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Bull entertained a number o. .rienris at a jolly dinner party at their home in Russell street, as a prelude lo the Golf Club Ball. Miss Joan Thomas, who is a trainee u tne Wellington Karitane Hospital, returned south to-day nf'er visiting •ier parents, iva\ ai.a mi's. J. C. N Thomas, Owen road. * * * 4 Mr. E. C. Walton, of the staff of the Bank of Australasia, Stratford, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. am Mrs. E. L. Walton, Rutene road, returned to Stratford yesterday. v * * * Prior to the Golf Club Ball on Thursday night, Mrs. D. E. Chrisp and Mrs. W. K. Andrews inviteu several friends to a jolly buffei dinner party at the home of the former in Iranui road. * X * + Mrs. James Begg, Dominion president, Dr. Helen Deem, medical adviser, Miss Fitzgibbon, nursing adviser, and Miss Hoddinott, secretary, .lave left Dunedin to attend provincial conferences of the Plunket Society in Timaru, Wellington, New Plymouth, Gisborne and Auckland. • 4 4 4 4 A wedding of interest to friends in Hawke’s Bay was that of Miss Mary Rainbow, who was married in England last Saturday 4 o Mr. Raymond Herbert Nuding, Woking, Surrey. The ceremony took place in St. Peter’s hurch. AVoking. Tiie bride is tile only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Rainbow, Hastings, and the br'dc groom the only son of Mr and Mrs. W. Nuding, Cleardown, AVoking.
Whakatane Queen Carnival A queen carnival to raise £BOO for improved sporting facilities on the Whakatane Domain was decided on bv a meeting of sports bodies in AVhakntanc. Queens were chosen as follows: Town foo'ball, Miss Shirley Tippett: country football, Miss Marie Carter: cricket ancl hockey, Miss Margaret Howat: basketball and tennis, queen to be chosen later.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 29 July 1939, Page 13
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