PERSONAL.
Dl\ Jessie Scott (president of the Canterbury Women’s Club) will attend the opening of the new building of the Ashburton Cavendish Club.
Miss Edna Agnew and Messrs T. Vernon Griffiths and R. T. Bush, who have been judging at the Ashburton Competitions, left to-day.
Mr H. G. Fooks, of Ashburton, will leave Wellington by the Maunganui on Tuesday, September 15, for Melbourne, where he will take up a position as a publicity and commercial artist.
Dr. A. E. Porri.tt, of New Zealand, lias teen appointed Surgeon-in-Ordin-ary to the Duke and Duchess of York (says a cablegram from London).
A motion of sympathy with Mr W. C. J. Osman, a east president of the Advance Ashburton Association, in the death of his father, was carried in the usual manner at a meeting of the executive of the Association held last evening.
Reference to the serious illness of Mr T. J. Hunter, now of Christchurch, who was keenly interested in galas held by the Advance Ashburton Association during his residence in Ashburton, was made at a meeting of the executive of the Association held last evening, when it was decided to send Mr Hunter a letter of sympathy.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 275, 2 September 1936, Page 4
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