PERSONAL
Miss M. Nash, Devonport, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. Sinclair, Fcilding.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Appleton were among Fcilding visitors' to Wellington for Easter.
Miss Kitty Gribbon, of Auckland, is tho guest of Mrs. Harold Stewart, Fcilding.
Miss Ann McKay, Martinborough, is staying with her sister, Mrs. G. M. Moflitt, Fcilding.
Miss Ruby Sheet, of Auckland, is tho guest of Miss E. O’Halloran, Beattie street, Fcilding.
Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Harding, of Fcilding, spent the holidays at Napier, returning on Tuesday night.
Mrs. Cowley Christian and her small son Jack, of Stanway, aro on a holiday visit to relatives in Auckland.
Mr. aud Mrs. G. Anderson, who have been visiting friends in Fcilding, have returned to their home in Wellington.
Mrs. Melville Andrews, Fcilding, has returned home after a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. J. Lynch, Falmerston North.
Miss E. Driller and Mr. F, Knight are back in Wellington after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Booth, Cheltenham,
Miss A. Lindstrom was a Wellington visitor to Feilding for the holidays and was the guest of Mis 3 E. Collins, Denbigh street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jeffs, of Feilding, and their daughters, Misses Peggy and Carol Jeffs, are home again after a holiday visit to NapieT.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buchanan and their two sons have returned to their home, Sandon road, Feilding, after a week’s holiday spent at Plimmerton.
Miss June Scott, of Ngata street, Palmerston North, who has been spending the Easter holidays at Napier, competed at the Napier Competitions Society’s festival. She succeeded in winning the Highland Reel and Fling (under 14) and was second in the sword dance, Sheauntriubhas (equal), and Irish Jig (under 14).
During tho Easter holidays Miss Jean Scott, of Ferguson street, was most successful in Highland dancing. At Kumeroa sho gained three firßtl under 16. Miss Phyllis O’Keefe was second in Fling under 10, Miss E. Hcmmingsen second in Highland Reel, and Miss Isa McKenzie two thirds, unuer 14. Master Claude Henderson gamed two firsts under 14. At Nireaha Miss Joan Scott was awarded first in Reel under 16, and five seconds in the open section, while Claude Henderson gained two first places under 12.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7136, 20 April 1933, Page 2
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