PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Marjorie jAQoth, "Fairfield," -Waipawa, has left for a motor tour of the North Islahd. Miss Leila Ensor, of Waiwhare, Hawke's Bay, sails by the Niagara for Fiji where she intends to spend the winter months. Miss Mary K. Neff, of America, author, international lecturer and educationalist will arrive in Hastings on Monday and stay for a week. Mr and Mrs T. H. Lowry, Okawa, were visitors to Wellington for the Government House Garden Party yesterday. Mr and Mrs H. M. Campbell and Miss Mary Campbell, Horonui, Hast- ! ingis, feturned to-day from a visit to j Wellington for the Government House I Garden Party. | Mr and Mrs A. H. Euseell, Ngatapa, ! Gisborne, have returned from & visit . to Sir Andrew and Lady Eussell. J' Tunanui, Hastings. IMt and Mrs E. E. Gillingham, Wae-renga-o-kuri, Gisborne, were visitors to I Napier for the Morice — West wedding, | which took place on Thursday. ! Miss Joan Evans, Hawke's Bay, who | has been the guest of -Mrs J. Blair, Slranui xoad, Gisborne, is at present yisiting her *father, Mr Harley Evans, ! Tokomaru Bay. i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 18
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