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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs J. P. Petersen, of Atea, is on a holiday in the north. Mrs S. Goss, .of Nireaha, has Mrs Benge as a guest. Mrs of Mangatawhere, is the guest of Mrs J. R. Mason, Nireaha. Miss Tilly Mcllraith, of Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs C. Schnell, Rongomai. Mrs F. Wise, of Wellington, is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs J. Robb, of Greytown. Mr and Mrs Hodeon, Wellington, were visitors to Masterton for the Pearce —Bunny wedding. After five weeks in the Masterton Hospital, Miss Wilson, of Eketahuna, is now recuperating in Wellington. Mr and Mrs George Pearce, Lower Hutt, were visitors to Masterton yesterday for the Pearce —Bunny wedding. Mesdames F. A. Barraclough, A. Morgan and W. A. Darley, of Pahiatua, are on a motor tour of the Auckland district. Dr and Mrs D. Stout, Wellington, were among the guests at the Pearce — Bunny wedding at Masterton yesterday afternoon. Miss Rosalind Arkwright, Marton, was the guest of Miss Jocelyn Hornabrook, Masterton, for the Pearce — Bunny wedding. On Saturday afternoon last, Mrs G. Jones, of Pahiatua, was hostess for a pre-wedding party in honour of Miss Eileen Stewart, who is to be married this wek in Dannevirke to Mr Eric Kingston, of Waipawa. Mrs Jones had decorated her rooms tastefully with bowls of spring flowers, berries and autumn leaves. Competitions and music made the afternoon a most entertaining one. A buffet afternoon tea was served, after which Miss Stewart was called upon to open the numerous parcels. Mrs Jones wished the guest of honour good luck for her future happiness on behalf of those present, and in reply Miss Stewart thanked Mrs Jones for her hospitality and all who had made the afternoon such a happy one for her.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1938, Page 4

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294

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1938, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1938, Page 4

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