PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs H. Gilbertson, Havelock North, has returned from a holiday in Gisborne. Miss Nancy van Asch, King street, Hastings, lias retui'ned from several weeks' holiday with relatives in Christchurch. Mrs R. Puflett Market street. Hastings, has taken her son, Dick, to Christ's CoUege, Christchurch, and will spend a hoHday there with her mother before returning home. Misses Helen and Geraldine Miller, have arrived from Wellington to spend a few days with' their parents, Mr and Mrs W. Nicholson Miller, for the wedding of their sister, Margaret, to Mr Edward Zohrat, which takes place tomorrow. Mrs Banks, and Mrs Miles and her daughter. who have been staying with Mrs R. Gigg, Willowpark road, Hastings, left yeeterday for Wellington, to join the Wanganella to return to their homes in Sydney Mrs J. C. Wickham. Wanganui East, Dominion vice-president of the Women's Division 'of the armers' Union, wiU. accompany Mrs C. K. Wilson (Dominion president) on an organising tour of the Hawke's Bay district. ' Mrs W. Wright, of Horahora, is on a visit to Taranaki and. Hawke's Bay. Mr and Mrs Twader, Hawke's . Bay, are visiting Rotorua. Miss A. Davies has been appointed headmistress of St. Luke's private school, Havelock North. Mr and Mrs J. deaver and Mr and Mrs Roy Anderson, Brunswick,, have returned to Wanganui after an enjoyable two weeks' tour of the Hawke's Bay and East Coast distric'ts. Mr and Mrs N. G. Cook, Hastings, were in Wanganui this week. ^ Miss Betty Garrioch, Dufferin etreet, Hastings, left this morning for Wellington. She will be the guest of relatives and friends at Plimmerton.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 14
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