Orange Blossoms
WE can hear the tinkle of wedding ’ ’ bells in some quarters. The latest to say “I will” is our old friend Bill Ritchie, of the bus drivers. Bill was married on Saturday, February 5, at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Willis Street, the reception being held at the Wellington Social Club Rooms in Dixon Street. Bill, who sailed with the First Echelon, is at present home on furlough from the Middle East, and to him and his wife we extend our heartiest congratulations. * * * Another of our conductors walked down the aisle at Sunny Nelson on February 26. His name is Allen Kerr. Allen was discharged from the Army on December 10 after serving in New Zealand for two years, and is once again back on the job. We offer to you, Allen, and your bride our sincere congratulations. * Jfc * The engagement is announced of one of our popular lady conductors, Ivy Eden, the third-eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Eden, to Harold Robert, third son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. Ferguson, of Lyall Bay. Our heartiest congratulations to you both.
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On Our Job, Issue 6, 1 February 1944, Page 4
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185Orange Blossoms On Our Job, Issue 6, 1 February 1944, Page 4
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