SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Aliss Dailies, of Tauranga, is visiting her sister’, Airs Digby Wickham. Aliss Stella Ball left by train yesterday to spend a fortnight’s holiday in Auckland. Air and Airs Sullivan, of Whakatane, attended the National Party’s Fair on Tuesday last. Air B. J. Pinker, of Te Puke, who has been on a holiday to the Islands, returned home- on Friday last. Air and Mrs Tamblyn and Air Waterson, prominent officials of the National Party, were in attendance at the Baby Show and Fair on Tuesday last. Airs Al. Ryburn, of Cambridge, who has been staying with Air and Airs W, McCullough, Alain Road, has returned home. Air and Airs A. S. Cliffe, of Katikati, were in Te Puke yesterday. Mr Cliffe was a past headmaster of the Te Puke District High School, and is now headmaster of the Katikati District High School. Sister Silk, sub-matron of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge, is at present on holiday and is at present the guest of Aliss Lehiliati, matron of the Te Puke Hospital. Sister Silk was recently on the staff of the Te Puke Hospital, and during her sojourn here, was very popular among the residents of the town and district.
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 25 August 1939, Page 4
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