PERSONAL
Mesdames L. R. Curtis, J. W. Boon, r. Fryday and Miss Grace North left by car this morning for Wanganui for the golf tournament.
Mr. J. Fredric left this morning for Wellington.
Dr. Charles Chilton, aged 69, a former rector of the Canterbury College, died to-day following an attack of pneumonia, states a Christchurch message.
Sister Hughes, of the Thames Hospital staff, who had been on a holiday visit to her brother, Constable Hughes, left this mornitiy on return to her home.
The Rev. S. G. Cook, now of New Plymouth and recently in charge of the Methodist Church at Stratford, was a pasenger for south by this morning’s mail train.
Master Terence Boyle, son of the
late Mr T. Boyle, a pupil of thej Stratford High School, 'has 'been' notified that he has passed the examination recently conducted hy the Defence Department for entrance to the Royal Air Force.
Mr. William Heughan, the wellknown, Scots singer, was a passenger hy this morning’s mail train. A few Stratford friends were at the station to bid him farewell.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 25, 25 October 1929, Page 4
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178PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 25, 25 October 1929, Page 4
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