PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs Park, of Otorohanga, is stayIng with her daughter, Mrs Gerald Wilson,' Ongaonga. Miss Alison Anderson, Napier, and Miss Helen Coleman, Havelock North, are visiting the Hermitage, Mount Cook. Mrs A. G. Gerrand, Langstone Avenue, Palmerston North, has returned home after a visit to Hastings. Her mother, Mrs J. Landels, St Aubyn street, Hastings, returned with her.' r Mrs Aldrich and • Mr A. S. . Aldrich, jnr.,. Takapa'u, who .have been Touring. the South -Island and are at present staying with Mrs W. R. Paterson, Arrowtown, Otago, will be home at. the end of the month. _ . . . Mrs H. ,D. de Lautour, Te Ariki, Wairoa, who has been staying with her sister, ' Mrs Selwyn • Averill, Plunket street, Hastings, returns home this week. Mrs R. 'F. Wallace and Mrs Leslie Leonard, Wellington, , are • spending a h'oliday with ' their . sister, Mrs. Jack Olsen, Gor.dpai road, Hastings. Mrs O. R. Moore, Hill street, Waipukurau,- and her daughter, .Miss Pat Moore, left this morning for Nelson where the • latter, will study ar t'.at Nelson Girls'- !Cpllege. .' . . * Mrs H. O. Toogood, Havelock -North, is visiting' Wanganui, ' - 1 •Miss " Myra • Blyde, Waipukurau, is visiting New Plymouth and was a bridesraaid at the Jones— Whiteliead wedding.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 14
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