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Mr J. Baty left for Christchurch cfn Saturday. Miss D. Webster left Ifior Christon Saturday. Mr and Airs M. Swift left, on SaturQ n u visfit to Wellington. Mr A. Henry left on Saturday on a visit t,o Wellington. .j Mrs A. Kyle left ou Saturday for I , Messrs Bugg and Rothwell left on Saturday for Hjornby. Mr anj Mrs W. D. Panekhurst left for Christchurch on Saturday. Miss M. Cotter returned on Saturday from a visit to Christchurch.

Mrs Findlay, Runauga, left on Saturday on a visit to- church. Mr F. Heveldt and Miss D. Ileveldt °,f Boss, left for Christchurch on Saturday. Archdeacon J. A. Jermyn has been West( Coa(sit Cojnlmisaioner to tho Boy Scouts nHovement. Messrs M. J. Fogarty, J. Taylor and H. Chapman, left for Christchurch on, Saturday. Air W. Minehan, who has been visiting friends in Greymouth, has re'turned to Christchurch. Mr and Mrs: W. Hannaan.wcre passby Saturday’s express from Christchurch. Mr and Mrs H. Interman arrived ih . Greymouth on Saturday, after pitting Dunedin. Miss E. McDonald, of Shirley, Christchurch, who has been the guest •off Mr and Air George Ashby. Kil gour Road, returned home on Saturday. A London cable states that two fpeed-wayites, Tom Farndon and ’‘nobby” Jack Jackson have sailed Ly the liner “Mataroa”, intending to race in New Zealand. A London cable states the lit. Hon. D. Lloyd George leaves London on November 18th, on a health voyage to Ceylon and is returning in January. The Right Bev. G. Budd >- s visiting Greymouth :uid is staying at St. John’s Manse. Mr Budd in his student days was a Home Missionary at Ross*. He is now Superintendent ctf Homy Missions for the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand.

Guests ati the Albion Hotel include:—Mr 11. O. Fabling. Mr M. Keenlyside, Mr H. K. Foley (Christchurch), Mr J. Lucy (Christchurch), Mr G-. Bryan (London), Mr and Mrs H. T. H. Grive (Christchurch), Air L. W. Green A qu)et wedding took place cn afternoon at Holy Trinity Church, Greyanouth. when Bessie May, younger daughter of Air Jno. Coen, of Preston Road, Grey mouth, .was united in the holy bunds of matrimony, to Arthur, don of Airs Quy, of jßapahoe the ceremony being performed by Ven. Archdeacon Jermyn. An official wirelcs s message from Rugby stages the King and Queen arc expected to leave London for San 1ringham this week. To-morrow the King and Queen will drive in state to Westminster for the ceremonial of the Opening of the new Parliament, at which the Prince of Wales will attend. On Wednesday morning Their Majesties and the Prince will be present at the Armistice Day ceremony at the Cenotaph. The death has occurred at the tWestland Hospital of Mr Albert Clausen, after an illness lasting for about eight months. Tho deceased, who was a native of Woodstock, was formerly a. member of the Sea view Mental Hospital staff fofc a period of sixteen years and subsequently was on the staff of the Public Works Department, being stationed on the Christchurch road. He leaves a wife and a young famly of four son g and three daughters. The funeral takes place thisi afternoon at Hokitika.

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Grey River Argus, 9 November 1931, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 9 November 1931, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 9 November 1931, Page 5