TIMARU NEWS
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs R. L. Wigley has returned from a visit to Dunedin. ■Mr and Mrs J. Allport (Blenheim) are staying witL Mrs W. Allport, Mrs R. D. King has returned from a holiday at the river. Mrs G. W. Scott (Rosewill) is visiting Leithfield. iMiss Bernadette Mangos . is. visiting Wellington. Mr and Mrs F. S. Shrimpton and Miss Peggy Shrimpton have returned from a visit to Wellington. Miss Allan (Otago Central) is their guest. Mr and Mrs G. A. Bridges and Mr G. Bridges have returned from a camping holiday at Lake Clearwater. Mrs A. Wigley has returned from a visit to Miss Traill (Kurow). Dr. J. Johnson and T/Irs Johnson, have been staying with Mr and Mrs Mcßarron, Wai-iti road, have left for the North Island.
ENGAGEMENT; NOTICES
The engagement is announced of Derek William, only son of Mr and Mrs W. H. Benson, "Wairunga," Governor's Bay, to Reta Mary, third daughter of Mrs B. Collins, "Belvedere," Salisbury street, and the late Mr H. Collins, Christchurch.
The engagement is announced of Joyce Winifred, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. C. Banfleld, Rangiora, Christchurch. to Lewis Alfred Gideon, the only son of Mr and Mrs W. A. J. Hatch. Brooklyn, Wellington. The engagement is announced of Joan Adelaides youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Southward, Cashmere, to Samuel Godfrey, youngest son of Mrs C. Switzer. Linwood.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22921, 18 January 1940, Page 2
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233TIMARU NEWS Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22921, 18 January 1940, Page 2
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