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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr and Mrs Pearce have taken up their residence at Lake Ferry. A Lower Hutt visitor to Greytown is ' Mrs C. C. Smith. Mrs T. G. Hardie, of Featherston, has as her guest Mrs Gallus, of Wellington. Mrs' A. Jones, of- Hastings, is visiting Mi’s L. Cbllinge. Hogg Crescent, Masterton. ' Mrs M. Hensen, Mt Bruce, has re - turned home from a three weeks’ visit to Island Bay. Mrs Cyril Davis, who was on a visit to relatives in Greytown, has returned to Wellington. Mrs' S. Betteridge, C'asel Street, Masterton, has returned from a holiday spent' in Hawera. Mrs Linklater, of Palmerston North, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Caley, of Cole Street, Masterton. Mr and Mrs A. Ingley'will leave Car--terton bn Wednesday for Waikahae, when they will Spend a fortnight’s holiday. Mrs and Miss' Helen Yule, of Invercargill, who were the guests of Mrs T. R'. Barrer, of Masterton, over the weekend, sailed yesterday by the Monterey for- England- via America. Mrs Wrigley' arid the Misses Wrigley, Miss' Joan Mackenzie' arid Mrs Cam'eron, of Ma'Sterfon; were recent guests at- Aridkiwa Homestead. Queen Charlotte- Sound. MeS'dariies' Jas Smith, of Garrison Street, Carterton, and Sid Fisher, of Masterton, who spent a holiday in Picton and the Sounds, have returned home again, after having had a pleasant time. A- pleasant evening was spent “at the residence of Mrs A, P. Cook, High Street, Carterton, on Saturday when a party- Was held' to celebrate the coming-of-age Of- Miss Isla Cook. There was a large-attendance, and the evening was spent in music and dancing. Supper was laid Ort the- tables, in the- centre Of Which WHS' a- large birthday cake' bearing' the 21 candles: On behalf of thosepresent; Mr W’ Boston, of Featherston, called on Miss Cook to accept the' many beautiful gifts displayed and' to' extinguish the lighted candles: Miss Cook suitably responded; and 1 was accorded- musical 1 honours; engagement. WIEsONWAEEANCE The' engagement is announced of Beverley 7 Anne’, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs'F. B. Variance, “Kahumirigi,” Masterton', to’Quentin' Ormond Wilson, seebrid' sori- of Mr' and' Mrs Hamish Wilson, '‘Burleigh,’’ Bulls: x

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1939, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1939, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1939, Page 8

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