si - tor to AucWmcL ’** i Mrs C. Humphries, of Napier, is visiting Pongaroa. Mrs L. Bullock, of Makino, has returned home after having been the guest of Mrs Clemas, Masterton. Mrs A. A. Vaughan, of Pahiatua, has as her guest Mrs Gascoyne, of Dunedin. Miss E. Wylie, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs A. R. Wylie. Makomako. Miss Ruth McKay, daughter of Mr and Mrs M. G. McKay, Cornwall Street, Masterton, passed with honours in her Karitane examination, recently. Mrs R. Tosswill has been appointed secretary of the Christchurch branch of the Marsden Old Girls’ Association, to succeed Miss Joan Preston, who is now in Auckland. The death occurred in the Masterton Hospital yesterday of Mrs Marjory Ellen Shirkey, wife of Mr Peter John Shirkey, of Huia Street, Pahiatua, at the age of 22 years.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1941, Page 2
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