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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs Quinn is the guest of Mrs Peter Beech, Makomako. Mrs Hawkins, Senr., is the guest of i Mrs J. G. Hawkins, Nireaha. Miss R. Perry, of Masterton, is a visitor to Napier. Mrs D. A. Cameron, of Wellington, is the guest of Miss Brown, Essex Street. Masterton. * Miss F. P. Maunsell, Masterton, is visiting Wanganui as the guest of Miss Dorothy Turner. The death occurred at Martinborough | on Tuesday of Mrs Sarah Jane Weber, • wife of Mr Albert 'Weber, at the age of 70 years. The death took place on Saturday of Mrs Ellen Rose Burrell, wife of Mr J. T. Burrell, 49 Bourke Street, PalmI erston North. Mrs Burrell was in her j 85th year and she’and her husband celebrated 65 years of married life three months ago. The death has occurred in Wellington of Mrs Margaret Jane Butler, wife of ’ Mr J. S. Butler, Napier, aged 62. Mrs Butler, who had lived in Napier for many years, was before her marriage Miss Sloan, a member of a well-known Wellington family. She was a devoted ' worker - in the interests of the Presbyterian Church in Napier and an en- ’ thusiastic gardener. In addition to her husband, she leaves a son, Mr H. J. s Butler, Auckland, and a daughter, Mrs 1 R. Gower, Taumarunui. Lady Troup, 1 Wellington, is a sister.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 September 1940, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 September 1940, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 September 1940, Page 8

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