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PERSONAL

Miss Dora Wild, of Queenswood School, Hastings, who is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs L. J. Wild, of School House, will this week visit Wellington as tlie guest of Mr and Mrs C. G. White. Mr and Mrs W. MacLaurin, of Wellington,'who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs Edmund Eiven, of Gisborne, are staying with Dr. and Mrs W. M. McLattrin, of Kimbolton Road. _ Miss Margery Petrie, of the Dental Clinic Hostel, Wellington, is spending a fortnight’s holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs J. P. Petrie, of East IStreet.

Mrs E. M. Taylor and Miss June Taylor, of Mangere Bridge, Auckland, arrived in Feilding this morning to stay for several weeks with the former’s daughter, Mrs W. A. Sandilunds, of Kimbolton Road.

Miss I. Jarman is a Feilding visitor to Wanganui. Mrs Guthrie Blakely, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs C. B. McClure, of Feilding. Miss Beth M. Little, of the Wellington Dental Clinic staff, is spending the May vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs K. M. Little, of Feilding. Miss D. McClymont, of the teaching staff of the Feilding Agricultural High School, is in Wanganui. Dir and Mrs G. W. Beard, of “Stock- [ wood,’ J Kimbolt-on, are visiting Auck- ' land, where they are the guests of Mrs Beard’s brother, Mr C. Holmes. The death occurred in Feilding j yesterday of Mr Charles Atlnamj Mountfort, aged SS years. He was aj member of the party led by the late Dir Janies Stewart which made the original survey of the Manawatu block, including Palmerston North. News was received in Feilding on Saturday evening of the death in action of another Rughv player in the person of Dir Jack Thompson, brother of Dir 1). Thompson. He played for Feilding Club for a season or two and proceeded overseas with a reinforcement. last year. His brother received telegraphic advice that lie was killed in action in Greece on April 27. He was a son of the Into Dir and Dlrs T. Thompson, late of Mangaonoho, and enlisted from Feilding.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 137, 12 May 1941, Page 5

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PERSONAL Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 137, 12 May 1941, Page 5

PERSONAL Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 137, 12 May 1941, Page 5

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