PERSONAL ITEMS.
Lieutenant Stanley Satterthwaite of the 25th Reinforcements, is at present ,in,-Timaru on 'final leave. " Last Friday night the members of the -Kensington Methodist Church Bfole Class presented Rev. J R. Nelson, who isjon fanner to Dunedin, with a handsome writing outfit. Miss N. Craven made r,he presentation, and Rev. Nelson suitably replied. Mr A. A. Scott, Sefton Street. -'Timaru, has received a cable from Egypt btating | that his third son, Sergeant G. W Scott-, 9th Wellington Mounted Squadron, has -received a commi=sic-n and is remaining in Egypt" Sergeant Scott, left as a trooper with the Ma ; n Body. ' The employees of the Canterbury Farmers' Co op. wool stores met last night to bid good-bye to -Mr W. J. Dickson, who is leaving for the front A small presentation was 'made-of suitabV, gifts for a.soldier on active service. Mr Jaquiery made the presentation very neatly, and 'other speaker^' were' Me'ST- Pratt, Wilson, Gray and Boyd," Mr Dickson feelingly responded.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16235, 3 April 1917, Page 11
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160PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16235, 3 April 1917, Page 11
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