SOCIAL NEWS
iyi’r T. G. Johnson is visiting Welwhere he is attending the Labour Conference as a delegate from the Opotiki Branch of the Labour PartVnNfui the Bay of Plenty Labour Representation Committee. ' .* * 44 * * » *• Sister E. Armstrong, of Coper Hutt, Wellington’, was the guest of Mr and Mrs J 1 (Armstrong, “Tirimoana” for the Easter holidays and has Heft to take up new duties at Oha - kane. 44 44 44 44 44 *■ Miss Freda Voss, of Auckland, was a visitor to Opotiki for the Easter holidays. She was the guest of Mr and Mi's D. Miller junr. * 44 4:- * # 44 •* Sister N. Levinge, who has been relieving on the stafF of the Opotiki Hospital, returned* to Gisborne last Aveek. 44 * 4.4 * 4* * •* Mrs I. Pus den, Avho has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs H. V. Alephan, Auckland, returned to Opotiki; yesterday. * * -if if -is- 44 *- Mrs Cottingliam senr. and her daughter, Mrs Smith, w*lio have heen visiting Air and Mrs Cottingliam, Otara, returned to Auckland last week. 44 * 4C- 44 44 44 44 Mrs-E. O’Reilly, of Thames, is visiting Opotiki as the guest of Mis s EReid, “Burnside”. Mrs O’Reilly resided in Opotiki some thirty years ago and hopes to spend a happy time renewing old friendships. * 44 44 44 14 44 44 Mr and Mrs W. Turner and their small son Brian, of Napier. are spending a holiday in Opotiki. r l hey are the guests of Mrs Turner’s parents, Mr and Mrs A. E. Payne. 44 44 44 44 44 44 14 Miss Fay Morse and Mr L. C’owau, of Gisborne, spent the Easter holidays in Opotiki as the guests of Miami Mrs N. L. Do Lautoiir. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Miss Joan Bennett, of Kelvin Road, Gisborne, and Mr M. Davies, of Rotoma, Avcre the guests of Mr and Mrs L. A. O. Davies during the Easter holidays. 44 44 44 44 44- * 44 Mi* and Mrs C. H. Fleming recently returned from an enjoyable motor tour of the. Poverty Bay and Hawke’s Bay districts. 44 44 44 44 44 * v 4 Mrs J* Thorne, of Towoong, Brisbane, is paying a short A’isit to Opotiki in the course of an extensi\'e holiday ■u New Zealand. She is the guest of Mr and Mrs D. Murray, Ford Street. 44 44 44 44 44 41- 44 Messrs 0. J. Nolan and E. J. Reid, of Auckland, were visitors to Opotiki during the Easter holidays, in the course of are extensive motor tour of the Poverty Bay* and Haivke’s Bay districts.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 24, 20 April 1938, Page 3
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426SOCIAL NEWS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 24, 20 April 1938, Page 3
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