PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Isahpl Warrington is a Sydnev visitor to Napier. Mr and Mrs P. A. Riddle. Hatuma, left on Sunday . for Poverty Bay. Miss Joan Harker, Waipukurau, is visiting Wellington. Miss Mary Clark, of Napier, is the guest of Mrs A. S. Parker, Cheesman road, Gisborne. Mrs M. Hindmarsh? , Napier, is visiting Wellington where she is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs ^clanders. Mrs A. Wilson, Wellingfton, is paying & lengthy visit to relatlves m Hatuma. Mr and Mrs W. H. Lean, Tollemache road, Hastings, who have been spending a holiday in Sydney, have returned home :U r.-, V W, Cox, Napier, is spending a holiday with relatives, Mr and Mrs Hindmarsh, Cape llunaway, East Coast. Mrs M. M. Carlile, Napier, and Miss P. Stokes England, are on a niotor trip together to Taupo, Rotorua and Tauranga. Mrs La Roche ahd family, Wanganui, ,who have been spending a holiday as the guests of Mrs O. La Roche, Napier, have returned hom« • Dr. Gilbert McLean and Mrs McLean, of Wellington, have been spending a few days with Mr and Mrs "W. J. Gray, .Jellicoe street, Waipukurau. Miss Hilda Rope is Qn a visit to Wellington and the South. At present she is the guest of Miss Moorhouse, Willis strcet, Wellington. Miss Joan Pollock, Napier, who is to be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Ruth Barker in Christchurch thig week, is the guest of Mrs R. W. Morrow, Fendalton Miss1 Marie Gallagiher, who hae resided in Australia for the past year, has has returned to New Zealand • and is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs J. A. Gallagher, Hastings. Dr. Gerda Eichbaum, of Havelock North, has been the guest of Mrs R. E. Ganibrill, Russell street, Gisborne, and after spending the week-end with Mrs H, B. Williams, Turihaua station, will stay with friends on the East, Coast. " Mr atid Mrs Vivian Harvey and family are visiting Napier and are the guests . of Mrs .Ciifford,' France J'oad. Mr Harvey, who is on the staff of the Bank of New Zealand, Pukekohe, Auckland, is touring the North lslantl by car. , ,
Mr and Mrs W» D. Nicoll, of York street, Hastings, are expected to. return from a trip abroad by the Awatea on Friday and. will spend several days in Wellington before returning home. They left Wellington in April and travelled through Canada, motored 2000 mil.es in England. and Scotland and also 2600 miles through . Gerinany, Belgiuni., Austria, Czechbslovakia, Switzerla'hd and France. They left England in September for So'uth Africa and motored from Capeto'wn to Johanneshurg for the exhibition there. - The National Game Reserve was also visited and before returning to New Zealand tlir'ee weeks were spect in Australia.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 5
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