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PERSONAL

Ain R. Williams returned yesterday from Christchurch. Miss A. Washer returned by yesterday’s express from Christchurch. Mr A. A. Adams returned yesterday from Dunedin. Mrs L. Simpson. Tcremakau returned yesterday from Christchurch. Mr 11. I. Young (Westport) relumed yesterday from Christchurch Miss M. Perry arrived from Christchurch on a visit to Ilokitka yesterday’s express. Miss Rita Morgan, of Wei- i' gton, anrived yesterday on a visit to tier parents in Hokitika. Miss M. Ferguson left yesterday on a visi*t to Christchurch :md Timaru. Air and Airs C. G. Moore returned yesterday from a holiday \-isi» to Auckland. Messrs R. King (Hokitika) and E Holder (Westport) returned yesterday from Dunedin. ALiss C. Payne, who Iras been visiting Greymouth, left yesterday on return to Christchurch. Dr. Greenslade left yesterday for Christchurch, where he will spend a few days before proceeding to Balclutha. A cablegram from London stated that Air Justice Roche has been appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal, replacing the lake Lord Justic Scrutton.

The death has occurred, says a London cablegram, of Mr A. Reiner, who for many years was associated with the Australian United Siteani Navigation Coy. Cucsts ait Bevington’s Hote' include Mr R. C. Murray (Wellington). Mr G. Kidd (Auckland). Air J. 11. Williamson (Wellington), Alias N. E Friend (Wanganui). Air I’. J. Richmond (Nelson). Passengers by yesterday’s Christchurch express included. Airs A. K. Smith (to Wanganui). Airs G. Alnyo, Mrs (Dr.) W. A Bird. Air J. S. Robertson. Guests at the Albion Hotel include Mr W. V. Pritchard (Wellington), Mr D. Alanson (Timaru), Air IT. V. Palmer (Christchurch), Mr E. W. Green (Wellington), Mr H. Clark (Christchurch) Messrs A. Tyndall, Undersecretary of Alines; W. Bromley, Deputy Chairman of the Unemployment Board, ami N. C. Godfrey Commissioner of Unemployment, left yesterday on return fro Wellington. The sudden death took place at Ha wrra nn Sunday last of Allan Armstrong, late of Kok'iri. The deceased was born at Kokiri, and up to the < ut break of war. worked in the mills nn the West Coast On return, he /took up a garage appointment at Wawern., where he had resided since. The deceased leaves a widow ami two children, and two brothers. Alex, of Hokitika., and Robert, of Jkamatua.

A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at St. John’s Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, when Iren-: Anna, third daughter of Air and Mrs G. Erickson, of Ahaura, was married to William Andrew, second son of Air and Mrs T. Lamberton, of Cobden. Rev. 11. R. Fell officiated. The bride was attired in a powder blue frock, with hat and shoes to tone, and carried a bouquet of fuschias. She was attended by her sister, Jean, as bridesmaid, who was attired in a shell pink frock, with hat and shoes to tone. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Air Arthur Lamberton, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception was held at Herb. Moore’s, where Airs Erickson received her guests wearing a frock of brown floral georgette. The newly-married couple left later for Christchurch, the bride travelling in a smart navy costume.

New Zealand is among the countries to be visited on his world tour by Lord Baden Powell. Chief Scout, who leaves England on the 27th prst. He also visits Gibraltar, port Said Aden. Ceylon, Malaya. Australia, United States. Canada and Newfoundland. He will be accompanied by Lady Baden Powell, Chief Guido and their two daughters ard everywhere will be met by representatives of the movement, which has an me five membership of nearly 3 500 000, exclusive of the millions of men and women who have passed through the ranks. Features of the tour wi’l be attendance at an Australian jamboree near Melbourne, on November 28, and n similar gathering of American Bov Scouts at New York. Soon after his return to Engliand Lord Baden Powell, who is 77. will v : sit Sweden for a (world Rover Scout moot there, afl'i is due to'’leave for South Africa a lit tile later.

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Grey River Argus, 3 October 1934, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 3 October 1934, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 3 October 1934, Page 5

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