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Personal Notes

Mr. and Mrs. A. Hignett left this morning on return to Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. G. Falgar left to-day on return to Christchurch. Mr. M. Wallace left this morning for Auckland. Mrs. D. Cowan left this morning for Christchurch. Mrs. J. Fitzgerald left this morning on return to Wellington. I Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Forde will arrive by this evening’s express from I Christchurch. I Marshal Montgomery arrived by plane at Copenhagen yesterday, and I was decorated by King Christian with the highest 1 Danish order, the “Knight of the Elephant.”—B.O.W. The engagement is announced of Colleen June, eldest daughter of Mr) and the late Mrs. F. H. Stanton, Greymouth, to Trevor Raymond, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenzie, Christchurch. ' The Admiralty announced that Rear-Admiral (Acting Vice-Admiral) ,W. G. Tennant has been promoted Vice-Admiral in the British Fleet and iis to be reappointed as Flag Officer .in the Levant and Eastern Mediter.ranean. —8.0.W . I Guests at Revingtons Hotel include: , Mr. and Mrs. Francois, Mr. and Mrs. iHickmott (Motueka), Mr. and Mrs. 'J. J. Read (Wellington), Miss A. M. 1 Goldsmith (Whakatane), Mrs', and Miss Baillie (Dargaville), Mr. D. G. Tomblings (Wellington), Miss F. Nimmo (Waiuta), Mr. and Mrs. Upton (Hamilton), Mr. E. Davis, Mr. J. Harriss (Christchurch). The death occurred last evening at Greymouth of Mrs. Lissie Ethel Macandrew, wife of the late Dr. Mac- ' andrew of Hokitika. A daughter of i the late Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rich, she came to Hokitika as a child and resided there until the death of her hus- ! band 30 years ago,( when the family removed to Christchurch. During the ■.'past year she has been residing with i her daughter and son-in-law.,-Mr. and I Mrs. S. F. White, Greymouth. She is /survived by one son H. E. Macandrew ’ (Dunedin) and two daughters, Mes- ’ dames S. F. White (Greymouth) and ■ R. J. Le Cren (Nelson).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1945, Page 4

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Personal Notes Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1945, Page 4

Personal Notes Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1945, Page 4

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