PERSONAL
Tho Misses McDairmid, of Kgaio, Wellington, are spending a holiday with Mrs. Finlayson, of Almadalc.
Misses B. Barlow, L. Coleman, P. McElray and i). Gifford, of Feilding, are spending a week ’s haliday at Baumati youth Beach. Mrs. Morris, Fossey, of Wellington, is now on the staff of the New Zealand Y.M.C.A. in Loudon, where she holds a responsible secretarial position. She und Mrs. A. P. F. Chapman, who earliei ran a canteen for troops with her husband, arc the only uniformed New Zealand women workers of the Y.M.C.A. in London. The many friends in New Zealand will regret to learn that the death occurred on Monday of Miss Annie Beatrice, Morton, of Hobson Street, Wellington, at the age of 85 years. Miss Morton, who was one of five sisters, came over to New Zealand from Australia when she was 17 and travelled to the South Island with one of her sisters to stay with Mr. Henry Driver, Dunedin, and Mr. John McLean, their brothers-in-law, who were very wellknown pioneer settlers in the south.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 1, 2 January 1941, Page 5
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