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Taumarunui

_, -** ■ .■■ ..... . m A particularly pleasant social function was (writes I a correspondent) held in "the music room of St. Joseph's 1 Convent on June , 18, the .occasion^ being the farewelling 1 by" the ladies of the 1 Altar ' Society of two of their num- 1 ber, Mesdames Gavin and Gamble, who are leaving $ Taumaimnui for Te Aroha and Wanganui, respectively. 1 In the course of a happy speech, Father Bleakley dwelt | on the many good qualities of both ladies, jj and in ap- g preciative terms referred to \ the energy and ; zeal 4 they 1 exercised in Church work. > On behalf of the ladies of i the pai-ish, he asked Mrs. Gavin's acceptance of ah. I oak salad bowl, and Mrs. Gamble's of an oak tray. I Both ladies suitably responded.. j| . . r- ~~—^---•» 1

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New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 39

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Taumarunui New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 39

Taumarunui New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 39

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