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. nnuelas Deans (Rowallan, Darffis the cuast o! Mrs George Ait{Sf F«ndalton. * ' fHith Howes, who has been ,®fi n chriflchi.ii.rh for some years. liv‘"i a ve to-dav for Dunedin, where ifrfl make he- hj ™c. fln d Mrs J. McKay (Wellington) .“visiting Mrs McKay’s father, Mr g X. Le Lievrc, Akaroa. ’ CF. Eastwood (Wellington), u has’ been visiting her sister. Mrs q S Kyle Riccarton, and friends in waimate, returned home yesterday. , g 'c Herbert Lawrence (Fendal- / l2f?i visiting Mrs Harold Greenwood, > e {ioidale, North Canterbury. Mrs Guy Taplev iDunedini, who has K=pn visiting Wellington and Christhurch, will return home to-day. 'm J Robinson (Hokitika) and her , -Msr are visiting Akaroa. and are tavlng with Mrs Robinson's father, Mr EX. Le Lievrc, M« C C. Anderson (Invercargill), ho has been visiting Christchurch, home yesterday. Misses Diana Law re. cc (Fendalton) "J Aneela Gordon ' Merivale) are the of Mrs Maxwell Deans, Kilmarnock, North Canterbury. Miss Jocelyn Freeman (Cashmere Milk) who has been in Dunedin for the last few months, returned to Christchurch yesterday. Miss Jean Stevenson, of the literary (pff of "The Press.” who has resigned Tpi eight and a half years’ service f ak e up a position on the staff of L "New Zealand Listener.” was mot vTsterday afternoon by her colleagues B presented with a travelling bag. The associate editor, Mr J. H. E. Schroder who made the presentation fthe absence of the editor. Mr P. H. « Freeth mentioned that Miss Steven.o'n began her career on “The Press” "founder ana editor of “The Press Junior" which gave older children a nauer’of their own, and later became a member of the general resorting staff, He expressed the best wishes of the staff for Miss Stevenson s access in her new position. Other sneakers included the chief sub-editor. Mr L M. Aitken, the chief of staff, Mr A W. Packard, and those associated with Miss Stevenson in the production Of "The Press Junior.” At the annual meeting of the women’s branch of the Citizens’ Association, held yesterday, the president, Mrs G H. Watts, presented the Mayoress (Miss E. Couzins) with a basket of hyacinths for her mother, who is an invalid. WEDDING CAKES. Ethne Tosswill is happy to be able to announce that she still has stocks available of everything necessary for the complete Wedding Cake. Order yours early at Ethne Tosswill s, 123 A Cashel street. , “ 6
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23750, 23 September 1942, Page 5
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