FEATHERSTON
KAHUTARA SOCIAL CLUB. (“Times-Age” Special.) ' The Kahutara Social Club which gave a dance in aid of the Hawke’s Bay relief fund, holds dances every second Saturday for charity purposes. Their activities in the past few months have resulted in the club being able to forward £lO to the Otaki Health Camp, £7 to the Buchanan Home, Greytown, and £2 to the Hawke’s Bay Maori Relief Fund. PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr E. T. Ward, Wellington, is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs H. E. Lovegrove. Misses Olive and Margaret Harvey, who have been visiting their sister in Kimbolton, have returned home. Miss Beverly Hooper and Mr J. Rodder, Wellington, are the guests of Mrs T. M. Harvey, “Mangetete,” for a few days.
The youngest son of the Bishop of Wellington is spending a holiday at the Vicarage with his brother, the Rev. J. T. Holland.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1938, Page 9
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146FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1938, Page 9
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