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PERSONAL

Mi. S9 rreda , Collagan arrived yester ‘lay fqom Christchurch.

Miss J. Kyle returned vesterdav from a holiday vh.t to Dunedin. ‘

fr^ Ir r^’• Ch ° lertOli arrive d yesterday from Christchurch. ?

i n -' Melashan returned yester <lay from a visit to Wellington.

Mr W. Stolz returned vesterdav from Christchurch.

Miss F. MacDonald arrived yesterday from Chr.stchurch.

Miss C. Morton arrived yesterday from Wellington.

■M-r H. .Jones, Hokitika, returned yesterday from Clirisitehurch.

Mr Roy Smith was a passenger l>v yesterday’s express from Christchurch.

Mr C’holerton. optical specialist, arrived in Grcymouth last evening, on a professional visit.

Miss Gladys AVakel.n, of Christchurch, is at presen.' nn a ho'iday vis to GreymoutL. and is the guest of Mr and Mrs J. Johnson, Blake Street, Blaketo'.vn.

Visitors at the Franz Josef Glacier Hotel during the past week have been: Mr Clark (Christchurch), Miss C. Eipe (Madrfas, India), Flying-Officer Di?: (Christchurch), .Mr and Mrs Dermis (Geraldine). Mr and Mrs A. E. Wilson (Sydney), Mr W. H. Bacon (Dunedin). Mr and Mrs Stoneman (England),

Guests at Bevington’s Hotel include; Mr T. Lock (Wellington), Mr T. Butchers (Tiinaru), Mr A. F. Hope (Christchurch). Mr J. F. Stronge (Invercargill),. Mr J. Fagan (Wellington), Mr N. Stouppe (Christchurch), Mr L. G. C. Perrins (Christchurch), Mr R. J. Campbell (Christchurch), Mr J. A. McGregor (Christchurch). Mr R. Mullone (Auckland'). Mr R. J. Lnurenson (Wellington), Mi' and Airs M. H. Mitchell (Tnvercarg‘ll), Mr Alitehell (Dunedin).

Guests at Franz .Tosef Glacier Hotel during the past week included the following Chamber of Commerce delegates: Sir Albert and Lady Atkey (London), Air and Airs Townsend, Mr and Airs J. Stembridge, Air and Airs B. Sugden, Air and Airs E. S. Leatherby, Air and Airs S. H. Taylor, Air and Mrs L. H. Bentall. Air and Airs L. A. Cuff. Air and Airs Barclay. Air and Airs Hed-ley-Alillcr, Hon. J. W. and Airs Downie, Miss Emlyn Jones, Air Emlyn Jones, Air A. Sanders, Air P. Ainley, Air F. W. Parsons. Air T. TL Alordey. Sir Low's Lougher, Air A, O. Heaney, Aliss Barclay, Air F. Prynn ; Professor Hytton, Air Keffer. Mr and Airs T, BHooper, Air and Airs J. T. Cook, Mr and Airs Wigglesworth [London). Air Ely (2), Air Holme. To mark the compW'ion of hi s rf-xty vears’ service, past and present members of the staff o,f Alessrs Guinness and Ki’tchinghnm met to honour Air H. W. Kitch'ngham. The presentation of an office chair was made by Air A. Aloslcjy, ami all the members of the sitaff. together with Air J. Thorndon. a former rpiployeo.. joined in adding their tributes to Air Kitchingham. Air Kitchingham is also pros dent of the We-t* land Law Society, president of the Greymouth Trotting Club, a memboi of the New Trotting Assnciat;on f a past-president and active member of the West Coast A. and P. Association, and a director of the Greymouth "Evening Star” Company. Ltd-, and the Groymouth Brick and Tile Company. Ltd.

The wi'Bd’Ug took place nt Holy Trinity Church. Greymouth, of Vio’et Jane* vounaost daughter of Mr and Mr® .T.*W. Stubbs, Preston Toad, and William Henry, son of the lain Mr and Mrs W. McNoo. of Wellington Ven. Archdeacon J. A. Jermyn offic - atcd. and M’"s E. Parfitt preside,] ' H the organ. Tim br’de who was escort ed bv her father, wore a gown ot duH-finish ivory ‘intin. ent on classical lines. Her halo head-dress of white satin and orange b’ossnm hold ui place a hand-e.-rnb! ’.• id cred ve I. F-ha carried an armlet of 'white tid’p-’. -roses an.l froths. Mr- Peter Thompson attended a-' matron of honoii’ - wearing a frock of butteieup si k nfgalaine. with go.'d «hoes and gold lame halo. She carr’e.d a shower bouquet of roses and tiil’p- tn tone wth her frock. Mr T.ees Ballot. of Diinedm woq best man. The reception w’ held nt the Te« : fl<meo of the bridefs parents, where Mr* Ptublw reeo'voA *he guests waring a mode 1 ' frock nf naw and white innings, with lint tn match. and carried a. posy of rose n:nitul'ps and ma enol'ns. Mr and Mrs W. H. MeNeo w'dl spend their hnnevmoon in Dnneflin and Auckland, the bride’s trnveT i: ng optfir being a brown tailored pm-sfrine costume, w'th hat to tone, and n brown musquash eoat.

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Grey River Argus, 16 October 1936, Page 7

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 16 October 1936, Page 7

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 16 October 1936, Page 7

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