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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs H. W. Blundell. Martinborough, is a visitor to Wellington. Miss W. Bodie, .who has been visiting Masterton, has returned to Auckland. Mrs J. Gray and Miss D. Gray are Masterton visitors to Wellington. Mrs D. McGregor. Pownall Street, Masterton, is spending a week in Wellington. Mrs F. Davie, of Hawera, is the guest of Airs J. A. Caldwell. Hessey Street. Masterton. Miss M. Wiggins. Renal! Street. .Masterton, was a visitor to Wellington at the weekend. Air and Mrs Duffy, Featherston, were recent guests at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Masterton. A Wanganui visitor to Masterton this week, was Airs Eaird, who stayed at the Empire Hotel. Air and Mrs T. J. Richardson, of Wellington, stayed recently at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton. Dr. and Mrs M. Williams have been spending the weekend with Mr and Mrs H. G. Williams. Lansdowne. Visitors to Wellington for the MetzGoldsmith wedding last night included Mr and Mrs W. Cody (Masterton). Airs Adams, who has been Staying with her mother, Airs D. McGregor. Masterton. has returned to Dunedin. Mr and Airs R. R. Burridge have returned to Masterton after a holiday tour of Europe and the British Isles. Miss N. Caldwell, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs J. A. Caldwell. Masterton, has returned to Wellington. Miss Murdock, who has been the guest of Mrs Caldwell. Hessey Street, Masterton, for the Hedley-Caldwell wedding, has returned to her home in Wanganui. Aliss Al. L. lorns, Masterton, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs C. Palliser, Wellington, returned home today. She has been travelling in England and 'Europe for the past 18 months, and returned to New Zealand last week. At the annual conference of the New Zealand Union of Townswomen’s Guilds at Wellington yesterday the election of officers resulted as follows: — President, Mrs James Pow: vice-presi-dents’, Mrs A. E. Mansford and Mrs Gustavle; executive. Mesdames A. Thomson, H. Crowther, V. Walker, Knox Gilmer, J. Angus, A. Ensor, P. Fraser, G. Findlay, V. Bradstock, E. J. Fuller, L. Watson, J. M. Tucker, E. Marshall, G. Martin, A. Russell, Moult. Miss V. Kettle and Miss Craig; hon secretary, Mrs P. H. Kinsman; hon treasurer. Mrs H. Robertshawe. ENGAGEMENT MURCH-HARRINGTON. The engagement is announced of Nancy Clarice, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs E. A. Harrington. "Westwood,” Hukanui. to Edwin Roland, only son of Mr and the late Mrs W. H. Murch. Albert Street, Pahiatua.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 November 1939, Page 8

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402

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 November 1939, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 November 1939, Page 8

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