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In and Out of Town

News Items intended for publication is\ this column cannot be accepted unless accompanied by the signature and address of the sender. Notices of engagements require the signatures of both parties, and a charge of 5s will be made for such announcement. Mr. and Mrs. R. Porter. Palmerston North, are visitors to Te Puia. * * * * •Mr. and' Mrs. G. A. Nicholls, Wainui Beach, left yesterday on a short visit to Te Puia. * -* * * Mrs. O. R. Olsen, Wainui Beach, left yesterday on a visit to Hastings and Waitotara. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cave, Mangatuna, are the week-end guests of Mrs. R. G. Dobson, Tahiki, Rcre. * * * * Miss Barbara Kemp, accompanied by Miss Jill Williams, is spending the week-end with the former's brother, Mr. Brian Keanp, Rere. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galvin, who have been touring the North Island, returned do Hastings .to-day after a short visit f o Mr., and Mrs. F. H. G. Galvin, Stout street. > * * * * Miss Florence Owen, Gisborne, and MisS Peggy Quin, Te Awamutu, who have Ibeen the guests of Mrs. D. Alexander, Morrnsville. are visiting Auckland. * * * * Miss Nellie Coad, Wellington, who is now in England, is going to New York to represent the New Zealand centre of dhe P.E.N. at the international congress of the P.E.N. clubs. Miss Coad is a well-known author of historical works in New Zealand, and : f the descendant of an early Taranaki pioneering family.

Miss A. L. Cowie is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Newman, “Fairfield.”

Mrs. F. B. Barker, “Te Hapara.” is returning on Monday from a visit to Auckland and Rotorua. * * * *

Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Holden are returning to Gisborne at the week-end after a motor tour of New Zealand.

Mr.s. F. Brown, Inglewood, and her daughter, Mrs. G. Strang, Putaruru, are staying with Mrs. H. Brown, Harris street.

Miss Natalie Milford, Russell street, is leaving on Monday on a visit to The Chateau, Tongariro National Park.

Mrs. W. H. Chrisp, Hirini street, has returned to Gisborne after being an inmate of Lewisham Hospital, Wellington, for five months.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Spooner, who have been the guests of Mrs. H. L. Perry, Wainui Beach, for a few days, are returning to Wairoa at the week-end.

Miss Molly Smith and her brother, Mr. Rowley Smith, “Waftaria,” Patu-tahi/.-are leaving on Monday on a visit to The Chateau, Tongariro National Park.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Cranswick, accompanied by their family, are sailing from Wellington by the Awatea on July 11 for Australia, where they will make their home at Queanbeyan, New South Wales.

Members of the Poverty Bay Victoria League are reminded that the last meeting of the financial year will be held in the Bon Accord tea-rooms on Monday afternoon. Miss Reynolds, an American school teacher on exchange, will apeak of her travels.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19978, 1 July 1939, Page 13

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In and Out of Town Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19978, 1 July 1939, Page 13

In and Out of Town Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19978, 1 July 1939, Page 13