103 TOMORROW
c I MASTERTON’S OLDEST ! RESIDENT MRS J. REYNOLDS. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS IN DISTRICT ; Mrs J. Reynolds, of Renall Street, | who is Mastertun’s oldest resident, will'
celebrate her 103rd birthday tomorrow. Mrs Reynolds has enjoyed remarkably good hearth, and even as a centenarian has led rut active life. Her principal interest in recent years has been sewing and knit tin;-, and many people in need have benefited, chiefly through the Plunket Society, from donations of garment: made by Mrs Reynolds. She has been a resident of the Wairarapa since During the past two weeks Mrs Reynolds. hr.., been confined to her bed. Many residents of Masterton and district; will join in extending good wishes to Mas Keynolcb on the attainment of i'.er 103cd britltday tomorrow.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1941, Page 4
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125103 TOMORROW Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1941, Page 4
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