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PERSONAL

The friends of Mr Frank Bennett, Chairman of the Mount Maunganui Town Board, will regret to hear that he is still in nospltai and has been indisposes for six weeks. The appointment of Rev. J. C. McCaw, of Te Puke, as an honorary child welfare officer, has been gazetted. Mr and Mrs Dearsley, of Christchurch, are visiting Tauranga and are guests at the Commercial Hotel. Mr Keane, of Rntorua, is staying at Griffiths’ Hotel the Mount. Miss Thompson, of MbrrinsviUe, iS spending a holiday in Tauranga and is staying at the Star Hotel. Visitors at the Masonic Hotel .are Mr and Mrs Baylis, and Messrs Russell, Evans, Palmer, Signal and Makin.

Miss Eileen Sweeney, of Auckland, who has been spending the past month at Mt. Maunganui and staying at Griffiths Hotel The Mount left this morning on her return to Auckland.

Guests at the Tauranga Hotel are Miss Friend, and Messrs Gribble, Townsend, Motion, Brigham, Alexander, McKillop, Marks, Morpeth, Tarrant and Roscoe.

Sir Herbert Hart, Administrator of Samoa, left Apia on July 25, having'completed the term of his appointment. He is a passenger bn the Government vessel Maui Pomare, which has left Niue Island in the course of her return trip and is due at Lyttelton on August 5.

Guests at the Commercial Hotel include Mr and Mrs Tresldder (Auckland), Mrs Woods (Waihi), Mr and Mrs Christie, Messrs Wills (2), Sager, Anderson. Hull, Clarke, Banks, Todd. Williams,. Holmes. Hipkins and Thompson.

The friends of Mr J. M. Daines will be pleased to learn that he is now about again and is making a good recovery from his recent'accident.

A message from Columbia, Missouri, announces the death of Dr. Walter Williams* President of -the University of Missouri and chairman' of the World Press Congress from 1915-25, and again in 1934. He was aged 71. Mr C. A. Turner, of the New Plymouth airport staff, has been selected as a. candidate for the Royal Air Force, and will leave for .England in September. Prince Karl Leopold von Schou-burg-Waldenburg will shortly visit New Zealand. - The prince’s German family,dates backto 1088* but he has lived since childhood in Rome. ■: The death occurred at Katikati yesterday of Mrs A. Rae, wife of Mr Stewart Rae, in her sixtieth year. Mrs Rae had resided at Katikati for many years and was much esteemed in .the district. The sympathy of many friends will be extended to Mr Rae and family in their bereavement.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11785, 1 August 1935, Page 2

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PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11785, 1 August 1935, Page 2

PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11785, 1 August 1935, Page 2