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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Count von Aehrenthal, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is seriously The Misses Shirtcliffe have- returned to limaru after a visit to the South, corn Lakes. A cable from Sydney states that Dick Arnst yesterday married Miss Amy Williams. In the Tomirka Drill Hall on Monday evening, Mr T. Buxton, M.P., will be presented with an illuminated address by tho members of his late election committee. Tho Hon. T. Mackenzie will be present. St. Mary's Guild garden party, to be held at Fail-lie on Thursday, promises to be au enjoyable aJt'air, a programme of dancing, competition etc., having been arranged. A good opportunity of meeting the new vicar will bo afforded. An illuminated address and purse of sovereigns will be presented to Sir A\m. Steward, at the Waimate Borough Council Chambers, at & o'clock next Wednesday afternoon. Ail subscribers and lady friends aTe cordially invited to attend. Personal. . Mr F. W. Clarke, engineer to tho imiiu-u Harbour Board, who was seriously injured at the Board's quarry recently, is now progressing WG U towards recovery. Ho was unfortunato however, for a time, in that he had to' have his broken leg set a second time. of Chalmers Church Sunday School and a prominent member of the congregation, who is leaving to start business in Christchurch, was tendered a farewell social hi the Robert Jack, i son. Memorial Hall last evening. There ! was a numerous attendance and tho '■ evening passed off most pleasantly, a good programme of vocal and instrumental music being provided Rev A Macaulay Caldwell spoke eulogistically of Mr McKenzie, as a staunch churchman, and expressed his personal appreciation of tho groat services rendered to the church and Sunday School by their departing friend. Mr McKenzio was presented with a handsome autograph album. contamiu.'» tue autographs of tho church officebearers, the Sabbath School teachers, aud the members of tho choir.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14658, 27 January 1912, Page 5