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Mr and Mrs B. Tyrell, Sydney, are spending a week at Masterton. Miss Judy Christian, Palmerston North, is visiting Masterton.
Mrs S. Gill and the Misses Helen and Patricia Gill have gone to Muratai for ten days.
Mr and Mrs G. W. Taylor, of Makuri, have, returned after a tour of the North Island.
Miss J. Rutherford, of Makuri, and formerly of Masterton, is spending a holiday in the South Island. Mrs M. Carroll, Mangamutu, and Miss E. Fogden,- Pahiatua, who have been on a two months holiday in Australia, have returned home. Mrs E. W. Payton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Geoffrey Studholme, Christchurch, has returned to Masterton.
At the annual meeting of the Pirinoa Women’s Institute Miss Hanlon was presented with a set of serviette rings as a token of esteem for services rendered to the branch. Miss Hanlon has been president since the formation of the branch, and her efforts in the interests of the institute have contributed very largely to making it the successful organisation it is to-day.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1938, Page 5
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