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HIKURANGI TOPICS

QUIET WEEK IN TOWN As a means of augmenting its funds, the Kia Ora hockey club held a dance in the Parish Hall on Tuesday night. About 50 were present. Music was provided^l>y Miss D. Teesdale and Mr F. O’Callaghan was M.C. A Monte Carlo waltz proved lucky for Miss Marie Vezey and Mr L. Doel, HOCKEY GIRLS ACTIVE. In an endeavour to raise finances for the sending of a second ladies’ hockey team from the Whangarei association to the annual Country Week tournament, commencing in Auckland on July 6, a number of players in Hikurangi are active. A - series of whist drives is being conducted and the sale of hot refreshments ' after pictures is also assisting the object. PERSONAL PARS. . ‘

Miss Madge ■McCarthy left on Saturday to take up a position, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Auckland. After nine weeks in the Whangarei hospital, jean Fagan returned home on Sunday much recovered in health.’

Mrs Penman left on Tuesday to join her husband and son in Auckland, where the family is to reside.

Mr C. Neill, of the staff of Wallace Supplies, is on his annual fortnight’s vacation. . '

Mrs Ford and child returned to their home in Pukekohe on Wednesday after a week in Hikurangi as the guests of Mrs Ford’s parents, Mr and Mrs J. T. Teesdale, George Street. Mr J. Hellens and son left last weekend to take up residence in Auckland where the former has secured employment. Mrs Hellens will be leaving shortly:

Mrs Atkinson left on Saturday to join her husband in Auckland.

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Northern Advocate, 12 June 1936, Page 10

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HIKURANGI TOPICS Northern Advocate, 12 June 1936, Page 10

HIKURANGI TOPICS Northern Advocate, 12 June 1936, Page 10