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PERSONAL.

Mr Clem Johnson, of Kukariki, at one time a resident of Otaki. is among the visitors to the di=triet at the present time. Mr E. 0. Dunn, Into of Otaki. is among the visitors to To Hero. He expects to be iu the district for tit least one month. Mr F. H. Bnr, of Napier, and proprietor of the Otnki hairdressing "aloon, is at present on a visit to this t own. Mr S. J. Gilbert, who has been V.M. O.A. secretary at Levin for some time, has accepted a similar position at Cambridge, and takes up his now duties in September. Sister Lewis, who sailed by the Rimutuka for England on Saturday, telegraphed a farewell message to the Natives of this district. A reply has been sent by wireless wishing her God speed.

A quiet wedding took place on .Tune 23rd nr the residence of the bride’s parents, Lyndhurst Street, Palmerston North, when Mr Kenneth H. Taylor, youngest son of Mr and Mis (’>. IV. Taylor. of Otaki, was married fo Miss Kathleen A. Mackie. only daughter of Mr and Airs -J. Mackie, late of Otaki. The Rov. Ashcroft was the officiating minister. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very dainty in iveiry ere pc-d e-ehene and georgette. 'Hie usual orthodox veil was worn and she carried a “keaf of lilies. The bridesmaid, Miss Meta Taylor, wore » dress of coral pink georgette and a black hat. and carried a bouquet of punk heath. Mr Tlobt. Maclean acted a* best man.

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Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 19 July 1922, Page 2

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