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In and Oat of Town

News items Intended for publication In this column cannot be accepted unless accompanied by the 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.

Miss Shirley Appleton, Te Karaka, is the guest of Miss Jocelyn Wallis, Waikaia Plains Station, Otago.

Miss L. Coleman is staying with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Coleman, Hinaki street.

Mrs. T. Cradock, Little River, Canterbury, arrived [at Gisborne (by plane to-day to be the guest of Mrs. J. Mclldowie, Totangi station, Ngatapa. • * « » Miss Phyllis White, who has (been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. White, Salisbury road, returned to Whangarei by plane to-day. * * * # Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Lancaster are returning to Porangahau at the weekend after visiting the hitter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lysnar, Russell street. • * * * Mrs. W. Inglis, Hastings, arrived at Gisborne yesterday and is staying with her brother and sister-in-law;, Mir. and Mrs. E. Monekton, Ngatapa. a * e « Miss J. Harre, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. -V. Harre, Iranui road, is returning to the Teachers’ Training College, Auckland, at the week-end. a** * . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Watkins, who have been visiting Hawke’s Bay, returned to Ruatoria yesterday after spending a few days with Mrs. W. G. Maclaurin, “Waipura,” Hexton. a a a a A cousin of Sir Robert Peel, and a resident of New Zealand for 70 'years, /Mrs. Charles Wootiten, of Mangere, Auckland, celebrated her eighty-eighth birthday this week. Mrs. Wootten was born in 1851 at Bamber Bridge, Lancashire. a a a a Miss Shirley Luttrell, Te Karaka, who spent the first part of her vacation with Miss Joan Young, Lower Hutt, is staying now with the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Khandallah, Wellington.

The Misses* B. and J. Sharp, Wairoa, are the guests of Mrs. D. McKeague, Stout street.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bull, Clifford street, are spending the week-end at Waikaremoana.

Mrs. Kruse, Hawke’s Bay, is the gu£st of her sister, Mrs. F. Sherriff, Hurahura road.

Miss I- Coleman, Hinaki street, is returning at the week-end from a . isit to Christchurch.

.'Mrs. A. Bull, who has been visiting Gisborne, intends returning to her home at Whatatutu at the week-end.

Mrs. C. Brabant, who has been staying with Mrs. T. A. Crawford, Riverside road, intends returning to Auckland to-morrow. * * * # Mrs. Pickett, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. John MacDonald, Riverside road, returned to Tauranga on Thursday. * * * * Mrs. A. N. Slater, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. H. Bull, Iranui road, returned to Wellington by plane yesterday. * •* * * 'file Misses Christina and Edna Manuel are spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Manuel, Te Karaka. » * * * Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson, who, with their two daughters, have been staying with Mrs. G. White, Salisbury road, returned to Papakura on Wednesday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bell and their daughter, Miss Joan Bell, who have been the guests of Mrs. G. S. Vincent, Stout street,, left; on Thursday /en route to their home in Tauranga. Miss B. Quigley, who is a trainee at the Wellington dental clinic, leaves for the south at the week-end after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Quigley, Iranui road. • * * • The committee of the Poverty Bay Victoria League met at the home of Mrs. T. Y. Cuthbert, Townley’s Building, on Thursday afternoon to complete the details in regard to the annual meeting, which takes place in the Bon Accord Lounge, on Monday afternoon. At the conclusion of business Mrs. Cuthbert entertained the members at afternoon tea.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 12

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In and Oat of Town Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 12

In and Oat of Town Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 12

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