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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss I. Robertson returned yesterday, from Wellington.

Mrs W. Judkins returned' yesterday :rom Christchurch.

Mr and Mrs J. McFarlane returned yesterday, from Dunedin.

Mr and Mi’s! R. A. Kay returned esterday, from Christchurch.

Mr G. Fogarty arrived yesterday, 'from Christchurch.

Musi T. Kelly will, leave to-morrow, on return to Wellington. , ,

Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowden left, this Afternoon, by car, on return to Christchurch.

Mr N. B. McCallum, Greymouth manager for Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., will leave in March next, on a visit to Great Britain and the Continent, via Singapore and the East.

Guests at the Albion Hotel include: Mr. W. Brosnan, Mr. S. Barrett, Mr. W. Schabb, Mr. G. P. McArthur, Mr. R. G. Laffan, Mr. K. J. Campbell, Mr. J. A. Anderson, Mr. L. Broadbelt (Christchurch), Mr. C. A. Capamagian, Mr. H. B. Capamagian (Auckland), Mr. G. T. Curran (Wellington), Mr, H. S. Moore (Kaiapoi).

Passengers by the Cook Strait Airways ’plane this morning, were as follow: Mrs W. E. James, (Wellington to . Greymouth), Mr L. Gooch (Hokitika to Wellington), ’Mr G. Thompson, Mr A. Sherfitt, Miss E. J. Moore (Greymouth to Wellington), and Miss E. Clouston (Greymouth to Nelson). ■

Mr and Mrs T. Clarke, who will be leaving the district in the New Year, were, last evening, farewelled by members or the Larry CXMore. Company, and friends, at the residence of Mr E. Souter. Making the presentation of a Rolls razor, and a salad bowl to' the guests, Rev. Father Gregory thanked Mr and Mrs Clarke for the lively interest they had taken in the company. They sincerely regreted the departure of Mr Clarke, who had been a tower of strength as producer. Rev. Father Holohan, Miss Doreen Donovan, and Messi's' E. Souter and P. Coll spoke in appreciation of Mr Clarke’s work, and added their good wishes.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1937, Page 6

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1937, Page 6

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1937, Page 6