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Miss N. Carrick, of Masterton, is visiting Timaru.
Miss Rigger, of Tauranga, is the guest of Miss Pearl Cotter, of Martinborough.
Mrs C. Smith, of the King Country, has been the guest of Mrs M. Howat, Kohinui.
Mrs Guy Williams, Heretaunga, who has been on a visit to Christchurch and the West Coast glaciers, returned to Wellington yesterday.
Nurse J. Sealing, of Palmerston North, who has been on a visit to Masterton, has left for Feilding where she will spend a few days with her mother.
Mrs Beu has returned to Greytown from Dunedin where she attended the Dominion advisory board meeting of the Women’s Division of the Farmers Union.
Mrs M. A. Teal, of Garrison Street, Carterton, will celebrate her 91st birthday on Saturday. Mrs Teal is hale and hearty and can still do her household duties. Recently she visited Petone to see her son. She can relate many very interesting incidents connected with early Wairarapa history. ■ ENGAGEMENT. SMITH—BROWN. The engagement is announced of Jean Isobel, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. E. Brown, Bentley Street, Masterton, to William Joseph, fourth son of Mr and the late Mrs R. J. Smith, Hogg Crescent, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 10
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198PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 10
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