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Mrs R. Fell, Cole Street, Masterton, is visiting Christchurch. Miss Carey, Lansdowne, has returned from a visit to Palmerston North. Mrs and Miss L. Whitehouse, of Lansdowne, are visiting Auckland. j Mrs R. L. McLaren and Miss Annette McLaren, Roberts Road, Lansdowne, are visiting Christchurch. Dr. H. Paterson, who for some time had been an inmate of a Wellington hospital, has returned to his home in Pahiatua. Mrs Whittaker, O.C. of the W.W.S.A., Masterton, who has resigned from that position, has left for Papakura, where her husband, Warrant Officer J. Whittaker, is stationed. Mr L. Robinson, of Masterton, acting president of the New Zealand Horticultural Trades Association, is in Auckland in connection with the business of that body. The engagement is announced of May Violet, eldest daughter of Mr and ’Mrs A. R. Cottle, Kopuaranga, and Trooper Ernest Leslie, eldest son of Mr and Mrs L. C. White, of Wanga-. nui. The engagement is announced of Patricia Myra, fourth daughter of Mrs and the late Mr Charles Cross, 87 Cornwall Street, Masterton, to Pte. M. G. Harris, youngest son of Mrs and the late Mr A. N. Harris, “Lake View,” Waipukurau. ______
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 December 1943, Page 2
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