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GREYTOWN

HOME GUARD PARADE LAST NIGHT. (“Times-Age” Special.) The Headquarters Company paraded at the Crown Theatre last evening, and completed the first series of musketry instruction. Later, grouping practice was indulged in on the miniature rifle range. All the Greytown units will take part in the Church Service on Sunday. GOLF LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIPS. The qualifying round for the ladies’ championship will be played on Saturday. The draw is as follows: — Seniors: Mrs Thompson v Mrs Mead, Miss E. Gregor v Mrs Pope, Mrs Maddison v Miss B. Feast, Miss Nix v Mrs McPhee, Mrs Gold v Mrs Jury. Intermediate: Mrs C. Ingley v Mrs R. Ingley, Miss J. Feast v Mrs G. Ingley, Miss M. Collier v Miss B. Gregor, Miss P. Tully v Miss R. Collier. Junior: Miss Higginson v Mrs Gregor, Miss Wood v Miss A. Feast, Miss Wiggins v Miss Bouzaid. Mrs Nicholson v Mrs Wiggins, Mrs B. Skeet v Miss Quinn.

Subscription to War Loan. The Greytown Town Lands Trust has subscribed £250 to the Government War Loan. Personal Items. Mr and Mrs W. Bentley (Auckland), Mr A. Bentley (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs E. E. Hicks and Mrs F. W. Bentley (Wellington) are visitors to Greytown for the Diamond Wedding celebration of Mr and Mrs Edward Bentley, Humphries Street, which will take place tomorrow. Mrs Bowles, of Wadestown, is the guest of Mrs J. Rees, McMaster Street. Mrs Ross, Main Street, has returned home from a visit to Hastings. Mrs A. S. Haycock, of Wellington, is visiting Mrs J. T. Haycock. Morison’s Bush. Miss Harding has returned to Greytown from a holiday spent at Wellington. Home Nursing Lecture. Mrs F. C. Bunny delivered a much appreciated lecture to the Home Nursing class on Diet last evening, in the Red Cross Society’s rooms.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 7

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296

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 7

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 7

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