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Miss P. Bouzaid, of Masterton, is visiting Napier. Miss Rae Harrison. Essex Steet, Masterton is visiting Wellington.
Miss Curtis, Taranaki, was a visitor to Masterton this week.
Mr and Mrs Kyle, Auckland, are at the Empire Hotel, Masterton. Miss Ethno Todd has returned to Masterton from a holiday in the North. Mrs John McKay and family, Wangaehu, have returned from a visit to Wellington.
Gisborne guests at the Empire Hotel, Masterton yesterday, were Mr and Mrs D. McPherson.
Misses Freda Wrigley and Margaret Wrigley, Rangitumau, have returned from a visit to Tauranga. Mrs S. Beard, who has been visiting Wellington is staying, with the Misses Vallance, Cole Street, Masterton.
Miss Low, Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs A. D. Low, Essex Street, Masterton.
Miss Ibbotson, Church Street, Masterton, has returned from a visit to Wellington.
Mrs Finney, who has been staying with her sister. Miss Hathaway. Cole Street. Masterton, has returned to Nelson.
The Misses Cameron, Cole Street, Masterton, have returned from a visit to Mrs D. Cameron, “Moeraki," Hinakura.
The wedding took place in St. Peter's Church, Wellington, recently, of Rina, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J. A. Rosewarne, Napier, and formerly of Masterton, and Hubert Noel, youngest son of Mrs and the late Mr H. J. Williams, Kelburn, Wellington. Archdeacon Bullock officiated. The bride was attended by Miss Mavis Ryan, and Mr lan Campbell was best man. Both the bridegroom and the best man are members of the R.N.V.R., and are attached to home service units.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 January 1940, Page 8
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