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Mrs W. Upton ‘returned yesterday from a visit to Amberley. Mrs W. Robertson returned yesterday from Christchurch. Mr A. Behan -returned yesterday tTom a visit to Canterbury. Mr F. Costello returned bv yes'er day’s express from Christchurch. Mr and Mrs George Boucher returned by yesterday’s express. Mr and Mrs A. S. Fong returned by yesterday’s express from Christchurch. Miss E. Ilcaphv left by yesterday’s express on a holiday to Christ church and Waipara. Mrs R. McLean, of Wellington, arrived by yesterday’s express on a visit to Mr and Mrs 11. ChUk, Cowper Street. Messrs R. King (TTok’tika) and E. Holder (Westport), loft by yesterday’s express, pn route *o Dunedin, to join the South Ts’and Rugby team. The wedding took place Last evening at Newtown Angl’can Church of Mr Reg Cressey, of the G P. 0.. Widlington, to Mi*ss ‘Evelyn Peek, also of Wel’ington. Passengers by yesterday’s Chr’st(hurch express included Mr aid Mrs ,1 P. Forbes (*o Christ church) Mr A. Kimbpll (on retlurn to Wellington). Mr C. Gunn (to Auckland). Jn the reeen* practical examinations of the Trinity College of Music. London, held nt the Loretto Convent Private School for Boys, Christchurch. Masters John and Jerry Chunn sons of Mr and Mrs J. Chunn, Greymouth were both successful, obtaining very creditable marks from the Examiner. Guests Royal Hotel include Mr Eyre (Ne’son). Mr W. Spence fWestport). ( Mr D. F. Dennehy (Christchurch), Mr McDougal (Christchurch), Mr White (Christchurch ). Mr Thompson (Christchurch), Mr Oliver (Christchurch), Mr 11. Roads (Christchurch). Guests nt Bevington’s Hotel include Mr N. E. Tingey (Christchurch), Mr R. Britten (Christchurch), Mr D. C. Crozier (Christchurch). Mr B. Smith (Christchurch). Mr J. Sullivan (Christchurch), Mr D. Tyndal’ (Wellington). Mr L. Williams (Wellington) Mr C. Pa gey (Christchurch). Mr P. Bonkier (Christchurch). Mr W. V. TTanstock. who has been appointed sole Sales Representat ve in Ihe ’West Const and Nelson districts for Gie Super-Knitwear Company. Christ church* returned vest erday from Christchurch, and proceeded to the Buller district, where ho is b nugurating the extens on of thCompany’s business on Monday next. Mr C. Rose, of the Traffic Branch. Railways Department. Greymouth, left yesterday on transfer to Palmerston North. Prior (to his departure, he was fa re welled by his fellow members of t’he Traffic Branch and presented with an alarm cld’k. The p'resentntion was made by the Stationmaster (Mr V. R. J. Stanley) who referred to the esteem in which Mr Rose was held. Mr Rose suitably replied. After being in the Grey Hospital for three weeks, and in ill-health for a number of years, the death occurred there yesterday morning of Mr Francis Alexander Glen, lie was born in Port Chalmers, camo to the We^ 4 (’oast in his youth, and had resided ever since on the Coast, being a num her of years in StilUwmter. His wife predeceased him ten years ago. lie, is survived by a family of six daughters and five sons, the daughters being Mrs W. Fletcher (New Brighton). Vera. Ivy, Ruby, and Stella (Christchurch), and Miss Hazel of -the Park Hotel (Greymouth). The sons arc Alex (Christchurch). William (Barrytown). Robert (Brunner). Edward and Walter (Greymouth). Ho also leaves one brother, Robert, of Westport, and one sister, Mrs W. Fcary, Stillwater, and two halfbrothers in Wellington. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr Edward Glen, Chapel Street, to-morrow for the Karoro Cemetery.

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Grey River Argus, 28 September 1934, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 28 September 1934, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 28 September 1934, Page 5