PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Marjorie Gillies, MaraetotaTa, is a visitor to Wanganui for the Kemp — Strouts wedding to-day. Mrs Ian Bunny and her small daughter, of Masterton, are staying with Mrg Bunny 's mother, Mrs F. C. Fryer, Railway road, Hastings. Mrs W,> G. Btead, St. Aubyn etreet, Hastings, and Mrs G. G. Stead left this morning for Nelson where Mr and Mrs G. G. Stead will reside. Mrs Frank Newman and her sons, Alan and Gavin, of Wanganui., who have been the guests of Mrs H. M-. Campbell at Waimarama, will return hotne on Frirlay. Mrs McNeil, Auckland, is the guesl of Mrs J. W. Satehell, Hastings. Miss Phyllif Newcombe, Auckland, it spending a noliday with Mrs T. 'VVaterworth, Oharlotte Crescent, Hastings. V Mrs Heigh'Aay, and Miss M. Heighway, Caroline road, Hastings, are gpending a holiday with friends and relatives[ in the South laland, Mrs hlaitland, Hastings, has returned honie ufter staying in Taupo. Archdeacon and Mrs K. E. Maclean, formeriy of Havelock North, have takou a house in Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. Miss Hope, who was assoeiated witb Trinton Schooi in Hastings many years ago_, has returned to thi3 town to live. Miss P. Preston-Thomas has returned to her home, "Mortleigh," Hastings, after attending the Chiltorx St. J ames Schooi re-union at the Lower Hutt, Miss E. C. Holderness, Fendalton road, Christchurch, was the guest of Mrs H. Holderness, Kitchener istreel, Hastings, before commencing her duties as a member of the Woodford House teaching staffa
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 11
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