PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. W. A. MacFarlane, Waiterenui, ' and Mrs. Hugli SmalJ, Hastings, returned yesterday from a week's holiday in Wellington. Miss E. Duglehy, who has sppf^fc last eighteen months tou'-h-'g in Great Prahajjv iisd ncr &le Continent, returned to New Zealand by the Remuera and arrived in Hastings yesterday. * Miss Kathleen O'Sullivan, Matapu. Hawera, who is playing in the New Zealand golf championships is the guest of Miss Pat Woou, Prospect road, Hastings. . . , .y' • Miss Porua Chapman and Miss Ola Humphreys are Napier visitors to Hawera where they are tlie guests of Miss Kitty Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. C. Athol Williams, Pukehou, are visitors to the South lsland. Mrs. B. B. Wood is a Wellington visitor to Napier and will later spend some months in Rotorua. Mr. and Mrs. W. Marcel, of Napier, left by. car to-day on a tour of the North lsland. Mrs. H. Dodgshun, of Dunedin, and Miss .Lnlu Lucas, of Nelson, are the guests of Mrs. George Kelly, Thompson road, Napier, for tho Daminion ladies7 golf championsliip. Mrs. J. Acland, of - South Canterbury, has arrived in Waipukurau with her two small children on a visifc to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Ormond, Wallingford. Mrs. R, p, Wilder, aud Miss Prue Wilder, Wallingford, " lei'b tu-day for Christchurch. Miss Mary Rice, -who arrived in W.ellington yesterday on her return fi-om England, travelled by car to Waipukurau to see her parents, Canon and Mrs. E, D- Rice, leaving later in the evening en route for Dunedin, where she will attend a large Oxford-Grou-p house-party. The Misses Euth and Margaret Hyslop, Mrs Hyslop, snr., and Mr W. Hyslop, who have spent the winter months in Honolulu, return to New Zealand by the Mariposa to-morrow. Miss Nita McHardy, Waipawa, Blue Gord Diplowa Guider, who has boon the guest of Mrs L. Balfour, Fox street, Gisborne, Povorty Bay provincial commissioner, while conductiug Guiders 7 training in Gisborne for t.h«
past few days, left to-day for Opotiki, where she will instruct Guiders prior to her departure for Te Puke, to hold a training class thero to-morrow. On Thursday sho will yisit Rotorua, in continuation of hcr tour for Guiders ' training. . Mr and Mrs M. D. McKay, returned to Hastings this evening after a stay in New Plymouth where they have been the guests of Mr and Mrs P. A. Milne. Mrs. D. Y. Allen, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Pufletti Haronga road, Gisborne, since her " return from England, intends leaving • to-morrow for Waipawa to iokU Ker husban^vH^ .t>. "T. Afien, who recently arrived from England. Mrs. Allen will return to Gisborne before finally taklng up her residenco in Waipavya.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 10
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