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MISS JOYCE HOWELL will be Maid of Honour to the Air Force Queen, with the title of “Countess of the Taieri and Strath-Taieri.” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs F. M. Howell, of “Kelvin Grove,” Middlemarch, and, like most of the Maids of Honour, bears a name that is linked with the pastoral industry of Otago. Miss Howell is a typical girl of the country, assisting her mother in the home and, as the opportunity permits, taking part in the activities in her district.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5

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MISS JOYCE HOWELL will be Maid of Honour to the Air Force Queen, with the title of “Countess of the Taieri and Strath-Taieri.” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs F. M. Howell, of “Kelvin Grove,” Middlemarch, and, like most of the Maids of Honour, bears a name that is linked with the pastoral industry of Otago. Miss Howell is a typical girl of the country, assisting her mother in the home and, as the opportunity permits, taking part in the activities in her district. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5

MISS JOYCE HOWELL will be Maid of Honour to the Air Force Queen, with the title of “Countess of the Taieri and Strath-Taieri.” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs F. M. Howell, of “Kelvin Grove,” Middlemarch, and, like most of the Maids of Honour, bears a name that is linked with the pastoral industry of Otago. Miss Howell is a typical girl of the country, assisting her mother in the home and, as the opportunity permits, taking part in the activities in her district. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 5

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