PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Adam Bell and Miss Margaret Bell, Havelock North, left this morning for Wellington, en route for England. Miss Barbara Kebbell, Wairarapa, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. O. F. von Dadelszen, Mangateretere, is now staying with Miss Mary Campbell, Hokonui, Hastings. Mrs. Cole and the Misses G. and D. Cole, and Mrs. Cole's sister, Miss Hamilton, who have been living for some time in Hawke 'a Bay, sail by the Rangitihi to-morrow on their return to England. Miss Mary Ellison has returned to Havelock North, aecompanied by Mr. and Mrs. K. Ellison, aiter spending a holiday as the guest of Mrs. G. ,T. Ford, ' ' Trelawnney, ' ' Rotorua. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore and family, , of Auckland, are on a visit to Hastings.' Mrs. Fred Denholm, Melbourne, is visiting Napier and is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Bull, Chaucer road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Taylor, Hastings, have been the guests of the Misses A. and H. Brooke Taylor, School road, Gisborne. Mr. P. Oliver and Miss Dulcie Oliver, Napier, aecompanied by Mesdames Danes and Arch. Pirie, Napier, and W. Chapman, Wellington, are spending a short holiday at Hotel Spa, Taupo.. Miss Constanee Maedonald, Napier, has been appointed Adjudicator of the dancing seetions of the Hawera Competitions to be held in August of this year. Miss Mary Nelly, Davis Street, Hastings, will accompany her cister, Mrs Bach, to Auckland to-morrow, to bid her farewell when she leaves on her return to America.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 5
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