OUR BOYS IN KHAKI.
R. WILSON AND ,rn pRjVATE T. MCINTOSH. ■ - A Welcome home to Lieutenant R. Wi|- : son . and a send-off to Private T. Mclntos*, j twd^'wplLknw'n ’’ 'nifehibers '‘bf the Star Football Club, will be tendered by club i members and. supporters in Ingall’s shop, , Mawfiera Quay, to-morrow (Friday) even- ] SEND-OFF AND WELCOME HOME. , In the Cobden Hall on Monday, October 2tet''a send-off will be tendered to Pn- j vates" Smith Thomas and Horne, and a ’i/elwme home to Privates Jamieson and ( RijK&: A cordial invitation is given to aIL friends to be present. Prizes will be giyiuJfor euchre and waltzing competi- . The ladies will provide supper. i ' private ,p. kenna., ?X3vice.has, been received that Private P.’. Kenna, for many years engaged in the , Rawmilling industry on the Otira line, and waa, reported wounded some weeks , iffd'tis nbw out of the hospital, and expecte to return to the front at any/time. Hifl'-brother, Jack, is still m the Horn- i cimrcli Hospital. He also met many West , front, including Privates , P;, Priest and B. Meatee. At the tune of writing they were all in the best of health, and send tbeir^in^vishe^tor^friendß.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1918, Page 5
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