Te Arakura
From Our ./wn Gorrospondeut Personal and General Mrs F. J. Russell and family have returned home alter spending a holiday at Waitarero beach. Friends of Mrs J. I>. Young will be pleased to hear that she is now making good progress after her recent illness. Miss Hazel Dennett leit on Wednesday to take up a position in Wellington. Miss Bennett will be much missed in the social ound and on tre tennis courts. Miss F. Johansen, who has been staying with Mrs Pedersen, has returned to her home in Palmerston North. Miss A. Jensen is the guest of Mrs P. Pedersen, Milson Line. Mrs Beveridge, of Ngaio, Wellington, and her two children, are the guests of her sister, Mrs S. Death, Kauwhata. The district is, it is understood, sending in heavy entries for the pig classes at the Feilding Show. The Women's Institute is also exhibiting in the special hand-lraft class.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 25, 30 January 1937, Page 3
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153Te Arakura Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 25, 30 January 1937, Page 3
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