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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr A. E. Jull, M.P., ietur, morning from a brief visit ti. church. Mr s J. J. Pickett, who was f ycats postmaster here, and living in retirement at Hastii a visitor to Waipawa this at Mrs Gollun, who has ] Kt peting at the Hawke’s Hay tournament held at Napier,, home yesterday. Betty Hunt, of Abbotsford and a pupil of the Waipawa High School, had the misiori break an arm while playing school grounds on Monday. Mr J. Dick, town cleik of went through to Wellington mail train yesterday to an. Municipal Conference. Mr N. Rapley, of the .-la! Waipawa branch of (he Raul tialasin, left yesterday furl, his annual holiday. Mr and Mrs Jas. Bibby. W and Mr R. Bibby have just J from an enjoyable motor tour karemoana and Rotorua. The deatli occurred at \ yesterday of Mr Wynard Gn dre Boers, aged 99, who w, nised as the oldest Freomasu world. Mr C. O. Morse, Mayor o( and Mr G. Maddison, M. ings, proceeded to Wellingtoi day to he present at the 1| Conference. Dr. and Mrs Vardon, whok touring the South Island, la liugton by the Wanganella ti for Sydney, en route to their Shillong, Assam. Mr W. P. Aldridge, assist master at Wellington, lias l looted to the position i : chi master, Hamilton, as success C. A. Mathieson, who retires, animation on March 15th, Miss Muriel Baker is at spending a holiday with bti at Khnndallah, Well ingtu br other, Ronald, recently met accident which necessitate! serious operation, and he i, out of danger. After being confined to I for several days, the Mmisti ployment, Hon. Adam i 1 air Wellington yesterday for oi northern beaches. There lie about a week, after which k to proceed to Southland, i time past Mr Hamilton has enjoying the best of health medical adviser has ordered, plete rest for a month. I ‘ ‘ A word of thanks is d honorary secretary (Mr son),” states the chaiimai Central 11.8. Rugby Sub-tu annual report, “who ever took office has labored unw put the records and figure Sub-union on a proper footi dition to carrying out his connection with its crinei The result of his efforts is in that for the season.'’ The Methodist Churd scene of a very pretty well afternoon, when Mis- Yen I Yestv, daughter of Mis }I.I Mathews street, Waipawa,™ in matrimony to Mr Ixnvß Adams, son of Mr and I Adams, of Waipukurau. Hi of the church had been B decorated by friends of fl The service was impress® ducted by the Rev. 11. I® Mis J. Barker presided atfl playing the “Wedding )lB the bridal party left t® After the ceremony a ret® held at “The Lounge,” ® customary toasts were ho® Mr and Mrs Adams re® felicitations of their frieifl

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 14 March 1934, Page 2

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 14 March 1934, Page 2

PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 14 March 1934, Page 2