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PERSONAL

Mr E. Maylett left this morning for Wellington on a visit to his brother. Miss Muriel Young left for Wellington this morning after a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs W. H. H. Young. Mrs Adrian Clayton, formerly of Stratford and now of Hastings, is •uc present on a visit to Stratford, and is staying with Mr and Mrs R. H. White. Mrs J... Tennant, of Whakatane, j mother of Mr H. Tennant, of the King’s Theatre 'staff, it at present on a visit to Stratford. Mr Turner, of Danuevirke who has been on a visit to Mr and Mrs McDowall, left for his home by this morning’s mail train. M. A. H. R. Amess. Director of the Technical High School, who lias been confined to his homo with, an attack ol influenza, is now able to got about again. Advice has been received that Miss Margot louse had gained honourable mention in the elementary grade examination held, in connection with the Royal Academy of Music, held recently at the Stratford Convent-

A vote of condolence with./Mrs C. D. Sole in the death of Mr. Solo, who had been a _ member of the Board, was carried at last night’s meeting of the Technical High School of Governors. The motion was carried, members standing in silentg as a mark of respect. A cable from Vancouver records the death of 'Sir William Glyn Jones (the British pharmacist and lawyer, and secretary of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, aged fiftyeight years. Mr C. M. Hartwell, of the local railway staff, and a prominent member of the Celtic Football Club, has received notice of transfer to Taurauga. : He will be replaced by Mr Go wan of New Plymouth. Miss Constance Sage, previously on the staff of the Stratford Technical High School and now on the ( stal'f of the Wellington Girls’ >College, who has been on a short visit to Mr and Mrg P. Thomson, left for Welington by this morning’s mail train.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 4

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PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 4

PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 4

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