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Miss Kummer, Cole Street, is staying in Wellington. Miss Gordon, Gladstone, is staying at Paraparaumu Beach. Mrs E. F. Barton and the Misses I. and B. Barton, Lansdowne, are visiting Rotorua.
Mr .and Mrs J. G. Speedy, Auckland. are the guests of Mi’ and Mrs C. T. R. Richardson, The Terrace.
Mrs Chapman, Napier, is at present visiting Masterton, and is staying with her cousin, Mrs H. McKay, Renall Street.
Mr and Mrs J. A. B. Lawrence, Lawrence, Park Road, Carterton, have left on a motor tour to Wanganui and further north.
Mrs I. E. Cameron, who has been visiting friends in Masterton . has left for Tauranga, where she intends to spend the winter.
The marriage took place at the residence of Mr and Mrs W. Turner, Victoria Street, Masterton, on Easter Saturday, of Leona Bligh and Ralph Emery, of Masterton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev J. Davie. Discussing the municipal election yesterday, Mrs Knox Gilmer said she had taken her first step into the administrative affairs of Wellington, and hoped soon to call together her supporters in Wellington Ncrth to further her candidature at the forthcoming general election. Mrs Gilmer intimated that she would be standing as a Liberal.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1938, Page 5
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