PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mr and Mrs H. M. Campbell and Miss Mary Campbell, Horonui, are spending a short holiday in Wellington. Mr and Mrs W. Manning have left Napier for their home in Stratford after a short holiday. Mrs Hogg, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs R; L. MciNiven, St. Aubyn street, Hastings, has returned to her home in Nelson. Miss Grace Twist, Greenmeadows , and Miss Rita Martin leave to-day for Valmerston North to attend the Bagna> — Porter wedding and will remain for a week's visit. Mrs E. G. Vaughan, of iSydney, who has been on an extended visit to the
South Island and Wellington, is now ti:, guest of her brother, Mr C. 0. Morse and Mrs Morse, of Napier, with wliom she will spend a few weeks. Mrs Vaughan will then hav© a short holiday in Auckland before retutning home. Mrs F. S. Hetley, left Napier yes.terday to join the Port Gisborne at Port Ohalmers, whence she proceeds to .London via Cape Horn.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 13
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