In and Oat of Town
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, Haronga road, are visiting Te Puia.
Miss Mary Cooper, Wainui Beach has returned from a visit to Wairoa.
Miss M. Macauley has returned rrom a visit to Hamilton and Auckland.
Mrs. A. G. Jeffrey, Aberdeen road, is staying with her daughter, Mrs. A. Steele, Pehiri.
Miss Doris Barton, Stout street, was a week-end visitor to Napier for the Clayton-Clarke wedding.
Miss Shaw has resumed duties a ihe Mohaka School after spending the vacation at Gisborne.
Mr. I. Walton, o£ the stafr of the Native Land Court, returned on Sunday from a visit to Wellington and Auckland.
Miss Shona Patterson, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. Blair, Iranui road, returned to Auckland today.
The Misses 'K. and M. BarnesGraham, Wainui Beach, have returned from a visit to Auckland, Silverstream and Tolaga Bay.
Miss E. M. McCarthy, of the staff o, the Gisborne High School, has returned from a visit to The Chateau Tongariro NationaL Park.
Mrs. H. Rathbone, Waipawa, accompanied by her small daughter, i. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Graham, "Ngakaroa,” Ormond
Many friends in Poverty Bay wi. be interested to learn that the mar riage of Miss Jocelyn Blair, elder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blaii Iranui road, to Mr. Andrew Armou. is to take place at Gauri Bazai Gorahkpur, United Provinces, India on September 30.
Miss Joyce Little left this morning to spend a week in Auckland. Mrs. C. Wallis, Nuhaka, is the guest of her parents, „vir. ai.a ivua. H. Teiiord, Te Karaka » * * * Mrs. A. C. Woodfield, Childers roaa, and her sister, Miss Good, leit yesterday on a visit to Wellington. * * * * Mr. Louis Seymour, Auckland, was a week-end visitor to Napier lor the Mayton-Ciarke wedding. * * * * Mrs. W. R. Chrisp, who has been .ne guest of Mrs. J. Cnrisp, Ciiltoro street, returned to Whakatane to-day. + * * * Mrs. H. D. Chrisp, Harris street, ■eft on Saturday tor Auckland, wnert she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. is. Kelly. Miss C. M. Gunter, of the staff oi .he Gisborne High School, has re.urned trom a visit to Palmerston North 9 9 * * Mrs. K. Liggitt, Adair road, returned to Gisborne by plane yester- ! day afternoon after visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cumming, Hastings. * * * * Miss Lois Miles, Iranui road, has returned from a visit to Wellington, Hawke's Bay and The Chateau, Ton'ariro National Park. * * ♦ • Miss P. Buscke, of the staff of the Hisbornc High School, has returned ifter spending her vacation with her larents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake, Whangarei. » » * * Mrs. W. Lissant Clayton, Stou. u-eet, visited Napier at the week-end o attend the marriage of her son, Ir. J. Clayton, to Miss Dorothy Clarke. * * * * Miss Makereta Morris, who has icon the guest of Mrs. James Chrisp, Lifford street, and Mrs. H. O'Con.ell, Te Karaka, has returned to Bexhaven.” * * * * Last week Miss Jeanette Blair in- - ited a Jew friends to a charmingly rranged bridge tea at her home in ranui road to meet her guest, Miss .hona Patterson, Auckland.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 13
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