PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Naney Georgetti, Crissoge, Fernhill, left this morning to spend a holiday in Auckland. Miss K. Munro, Palmerston North, is the guest of Dr. MacDonnffil, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Higginson, who were in Napier for the Elworthy — Herrick wedding, have returned to their hoine at Wailtanae. Miss Bobree, Queenswood School, Hastings, has returned from Australia after seeing her. sister off to England. As school does not re-open till March Miss Dobree is now the quest of Mrs. Jack Lyons, Hautapu, Hastings, who is staying at Taupo. Miss T. M. Hussey, Takapau, has returned from Australia, where she has been-touring Vietoria and New South Wales. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. L. Blundell, Waipawa, are visitors to Wanganui. Miss M. Newcombe, aojompanied by Mrs. Mere weather, Wanganui, is visiting Napier to be present at the wedding of her niece, Miss Valerie Hill, which takes place next week. Miss M. Chapman xs a Blenheim visitor to Napier. Mrs. Eussell Joblin, Wairoa, is visiting Wanganui. , Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Napier, is on a visit to Wanganui. Mr and Mrs Rollo Warburtou, Wellington, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs F. W. Triggs for the past tbree weeks, left this morning for the capital city, where they will stay a week before sailing for Sydney, to board the Ionic en route for England. After witnessing the Coronation ceremony, they are to make a leisurely tour of Engjland, and expect to ba away for about a year. Before she was married, Mrs Warburton was Miss Einid Triggs, of Napier^ once a member of the teaching staff at Queenswood School, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 14
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