PERSONAL.
Mr, Mcßcath/ recently operated on, i,. doing splendidly. Mr and Mrs D. Whibley, of Fox ton, celebrated their golden wedding on Monday. Mi-s Collier, of Tcmuka, has joined •>l. Bills and Moore’s staff, Otaki, m- milliner. Mi-s Collier has hud U wide experience down south. Word hat been received from, the Kr\. Father Maillard that in company with Archbishop Redwood ho will leave Aew York on May 10th for France and proceed immediately to Home. A little girl, Lvciyn Fiutcy, a lew days ;,s 0 was thrown from a horse. The animal trod on her arm, breaking it in two places. Dr. -Tharp attended, and the little sufferer is doing as well as can be expected. Air Dan. Bradley, late of Otaki, has been in hospital at Rotorua, and is anxious to return to the district tor bealth reasons. He is now much improved. and has again taken up re.xilifjK't; iis W Mr and Mrs R. B. Gardener, of Levin have left on holiday lor Auckland. Unfortunately the assistant clerk ....... laken ill or) Saturday, and had it ~. j. cfca ior the secretarial stall or the F ,ui tv Council the office: would have :d o be closed. ,-si-ter Lewi- returned to Otaki on rday. .-.iter t --lay Kotoraa, whe: ceshe went in rvaspucy with the o- x-.tive- who assisted at the pc,.,, AVale-s’ reception. Sister la v. - had the honour of being precr; ,1 to His Keyed Highness, who •• ■ • -ivativ iutere-ted on being told of ( ~.f •«!,'•»tie Nur--"V’ wonder) ul v;ar r ,'co; . and highly complimented Sister - cry ..nd -vice. During her :-tav at r • -ate: Lewis v - kept very 1, ..irking among the Natives, there Lie such sickness among them, prosue to the bad weather. M ;- friends throughout the district will ' or with regret of the death of Mr- ..me. wife of Mr We. Wise, which orscu: red at Parapslaomu on Saturday, after a long and painful illness, aged 71 v. .re. Mr: Wise was one of the older-' and mo.-t highly-esteemed resident- of Paraparaaau. and curing her Ungthv star there won golden opinions - r ..'u. on account or her hospitality an-l kinolv disposition. -The was a most energetic.' hard-working lady, and as ic- the Far-dri boardinghouse c-me host- or friends, she nought her hi . - with great tour..to Munh syrn-ra-.Lv ii lcv with her h-i'«uid u» lus bere-dvealf-it; Jh* at Paraparanmu ti-trorrow - t-— 1 -
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 10 May 1920, Page 2
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396PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 10 May 1920, Page 2
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