Notes for Women
Mrs P. C. Wilson, Riverton, has left for Wellington. , _ ~ Mr and Mrs J. H. B. Scholefield, Thomson street, have taken up residence in Duke street. Miss S. Scobie, Studholme House, Dunedin, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs W. Scobie, Gore. Miss E. Butcher, postmistress at Browns, resumed duty yesterday after annual leave. Mrs C. Gerrard and Miss Colleen Gerrard, Islington street, leave this morning on a visit to Wellington. Mrs K. Graham, Dunedin, who has been visiting Mrs Eustace Russell, Herbert street, has returned home. Mrs D. Dunlay, Roxburgh, has returned home after spending a holiday with her mother, Mrs P. Davin, Morton street. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Wanda Eleanor, second daughter of Mrs A. H. Rowley and the late Mr Arthur Rowley, Clifden, Southland, to Sergeant-Pilot Maurice Johnston, R N Z AF., son of Mrs M. Johnston, 368 Hereford street, Christchurch, and the late Mr Maurice Johnston. Oy 711.
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Southland Times, Issue 24887, 29 October 1942, Page 3
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156Notes for Women Southland Times, Issue 24887, 29 October 1942, Page 3
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