PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs F. J. Hui], of Hastings, left tliis morning to spend a holiday in Wellington. Mrs W. A, Macfarlane, Waiterenui, and Mrs Hugh Small. Hastings, left this morning for Wellington to ineet their sister, Miss E. Dugleby, who returns by the Remuera aiter spending eighteen months abroad. * Mrs A F. Glenny and Mrs F. Deans, president and secretary of the Hastings Townswomen's Guild, are visitors to Wellington to attend the conference of the New Zealand Union of Townswomen's Guilds. Miss Joy Giil, of Wellington, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs L. H. Deighton. of Napier, returned homp yesterday, Miss Jerome Spencer, O.B.E., and Mrs Bruce Barnett, left Napier to-day for Wellington, where they will attend the conference of the New Zealand Union ot Townswomen's Guilds as delegjates from the Napier TownswomenV Guild. Miss 0. y. Fannin, of Napier, left for Wellington to-day to attend the mceting of the New Zealand Union of. Townswomen's Guilds. Mesdames C. and E. Aldridge, aecompanied by Miss O'Hearn, left Hastings yesterday to spend a holiday in Helensville and Auckland. Mrs Welton Hogg, and Mrs Alau Park will be Wellington visitors to Napier for the Dominion giolf tournament (champiouship), commencing on September 30.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 210, 21 September 1937, Page 5
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