PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mr and Mrs T. Watson wero southern visitors to Napier for Easter. Mrs J. W. Harding and Miss V. Hsrding, Mt. : Vernon, Waipukurau, were visitors .to. Wanganui for Easter. Mrs Stone, Christchurch, is visiting her sister, Mrs J. 0. Windle, Porangahau road, [Waipukurau, Mr and Mrs L W. N. Mackie, Waipukurau, were visitors, to Wanganui for the Collegiate School Easter sports, Mra Inglis, Napier, is staying with Miss N. Wilson, Hinemoa Terrace, [Waipukurau. Mr and Mrs K. Creswell and the latter's sister, Miss Neal, Christchurch, are spending a holiday in Napier, Miss Dorothy Bowler, Napier, is spending several weeks' holiday at Orientai Bay, Wellington. Mrs Len Wood and Mastey Russell Wood, who have been visiting Napier, return to their home i» Palmerston North to-day. Mr and Mrs Costello, Napier, are the guests of Mr and Mrs Fernie, at Chesterhope. Miss Helen Ryan, who has been on a holiday visit to Hastings and Napier, returned to Auckland this morning. Signor Lucien Caesaroni, who spent the Easter holidays in Napier, motored home to Wellington to-day. Mr and Mrs K. Cresswell and the Ralph Conway, Eskdale, and Mrs Cross, Tarawera, have returned from New Plymouth where they attended Ihe Conway — Hale wedding, Mrs W. Murcott, Wellington, is spending a holiday in Dannevirke with .Mr and Mrs H. Murcott, Miss Pearl Murcott, Dannevirke, is on a holiday in Timaru, Miss Irene Ryan, Invercargill, who has been spending the Easter holidays in Napier and Hastings, left for Palmerston North last evening and leaves from there by plane to-day for the South. Mr Frank Hammond, Auckland, who has been on a visit to his parents in Napier, left to-day on a short stay in Wellington and early next week wjll take up a position in the optical braneh of Dawson's Ltd., Dunedin. Mr and Mrs P. Ashcroft, of Napier, left for Lyttelton yesterday morning, where they embark on the Sydney gfar and leave for London on Wednesday next. Tfiey wilj attend the wedding of Mr D, Walker Ashcroft tp Miss E, J. Patriek, Dunedin, shortly after their urriyal in London, and afterwarde attend the Congress of Botary International af Nice. Mr and Mrs Ashcroft expegt to return jn Noyember, travelling vja Afriea.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 10
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