PERSONAL.
A quiet wedding took place at the Primitive Methodist Church yesterday morning, when the Lev. A. Reader united in matrimony Mr Percy Lindsay Russ, second son of Mr and Mrs T. Russ, of Opunake Road, Stratford, and Miss Rosina May Hancock, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Hancock, of this town. Miss Lorna Hancock acted as bridesmaid and Mr Clarence Russ as best man. Mr E. W. Hancock, brother of the bride, gave her away! After the ceremony the happy couple left by mail train for Wanganui, en route for Otaki, their future home.
! Miss Trehilcock, one of the nurses who went with Lady Dudley to found the Australian Voluntary Hospital, ! writing to a sister in Perth, reports herself in Montenegro. She and three other nurses, with two doctors, in I answer to an urgent Montenegrin apI peal, were sent to Salonika on March 5. They reached Nish by rail, and found typhus raging there. Lady Paget had established a fever hospital. A member of the Servian Ministry escorted the nurses through the [ mountains to the Montenegrin frontier. where the Montenegrin Foreign Minister took charge ol them.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 4
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189PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 4
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