Local & General
- t - . ' - j Personal '• Mrs. G. Wajde, of Te Horo, entered the Palmerston. North Hospital today to undergo an operation, Mrs. R. Johnson, of Te Horo, is attending the Dominion' conference of Women's InstitUtes' ' in Wellington. ^ Miss P. Ralph, of Mill Road, Otaki, enters hospital* today; for treatment, while Miss Eleri Ralph, who was- operated on in Auckland recently, continues to ma,ke headway. ; * The death occurred su'ddenly- at Otaki yesterday of Mr. P'. J. H. O'Rourke, a well-known ' sheep farmer of Waitohu Valley Road. Mr. O'Rourke liad been -following his normal routine of riding rbund his sheep, an'd on returning to his home during the afternoon complaihed- of feqling ill.fle died before aid could be summoned. An inquest.is bemg hel'd. . : * ' Successful Card Evening Another successlui card evenmg was -hel'd ih the Pafish.Hall at Te ,Horo on Saturday night. Desoite 'the wintry. conditions which prejvailed, there was a reasonablygood 'attendance. The proceeds were; for 'the food parcels fund -of the Te iHoro Women's Institute. . Prizes Iwere won by Mrs. C. Mills and Mr. A". L. MacDonald, and consolations were1 awarded to Mrs. E. Mo'uld and Mr. H. Robinson. Competitions iwere won by Mrs. P. Evans and Mr. jS. Geange. The next evening Jis to jbe held on August 14.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1948, Page 2
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