PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
% Mrs. O. Haldane ia a Hastings visitor to VVellingtbn, % Mrs,- Norman Hatch, Miss Nora Hateh, and Mr. L. EL Hatch 'are Napier visitors fo Wellington. Miss E. Jefome Spencer, JRissington, and Miss Johnson, Tutira, are visiting Whakatane. The Rev. R. B. Waugh, Mrs. Waugh and Miss Helen Waugh, the ManBe, Havelock North, have returned from a holiday at Taupo. Mrs. W. Laurence, "Lansdowne," Napier, iB spending a holiday with her sxster, Mrs, E. Morris, Hataitai. Miss Millicent Wyness, of J. B, McKenzie's, Ltd., left Hastings yesterday to take up an appointment at the firm's Queen Street branch, Auckland. Mr, and Mrs. G. T. Railton, Napier, have been spending Christmas and iNew vear holidays at "Mayville," Bailieborough, County Cavan, Ireland, They «xpect to be back in England at the end of January. The friends of Miss Patricia Nelson, Woodville, will regret to learn that sho has been seriously ill in Sydney and will wish her a speedy recovery. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson, left this week for Sydney. Miss Hughlyn Aplin, Opapa, Miss Mary Rice, Waipukurau, and Miss Margaret Hansen, of Wanganui, members of an Oxford Group team, have been the guests of Miss Clifford Braddell, College street, Palmerston North. Miss May Fountain Barber, Havelock North, another member, has been the guest of ,Mr and Mrs T. R. Hodder, Alan street, and most of the groupers have proceeded to Wellington for a training hoUse party.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 17
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