ABOUT PEOPLE
Mrs W. E. Joyce, of Wellington, and formerly of Gore, is spending a brief holiday at Gore and is the guest of Mr and Mrs A. J. Kerse.
Mr Gordon Heed was a passenger by yesterday morning’s express en route to New Guinea, where he will spend his Christmas vacation.
Mr and Mrs Thomas Bath will leave this morning on an extended motor tour of the Dominion. They will be absent from Invercargill for about three weeks. A Press Association telegram from Wellington states that Mr G. T. Wilson of the Railways Head Office has been appointed to the position of assistant district traffic manager at Wellington. Miss I. D. Sutherland, 8.A., who has been on the staff of the South Otago High School since its inception, has been appointed first assistant mistress of the Gore High School and resident mistress in charge of the Girls’ Hostel. She will take up her new duties at the beginning of March.
An old and much respected resident of Invercargill in the person or Miss Jane Grigg, passed to her rest on Monday, December 15. after a long illness. She had no relatives in New' Zealand. Her parents four brothers, and a siste.r predeceased her some years ago.
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Southland Times, Issue 21273, 19 December 1930, Page 4
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207ABOUT PEOPLE Southland Times, Issue 21273, 19 December 1930, Page 4
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