PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wells and family are visiting Castlepoint.
The Rev. Canon Sykes, of Kilbirhie, Wellington, is to conduct the evening service at St. Matthew’s Church on Sunday.
The Rev. E. O. BlamiresjHffirs. Blamires and family, who have been spending a holiday in Auckland, have returned to Masterton.
The engagement is announced of Phyllis Naomi, only daughter of Miami Mrs F. Osborne, Masterton, to Alfred William, only son of Mrs and the late Mr W. P. Champion, late of Westport.
Mr. P. A. Maeomish, who left for Dunedin on transfer .yesterday, was farewelled by the staff of the Masterton Public Trust Office and presented with a gold-mounted fountain pen, the District Public Trustee, Mr. S. J.
referred to the efficient and courteous manner in which Mr. Maeomish had carried out his duties as District Accountant.
The British Foreign Secretary, Sir .John Simon,'on Thursday evlifling gave a dinner at the Foreign Office in honour of the Crown Prince of Ethiopia. -The Duke of Gloucester, the Prime ..Minister, and the members of Cabinet and other leading statesmen and the Arclu bishop of Canterbury were among the numerous distinguished guests,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 January 1932, Page 4
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