. Te Karere. ELDER G. R. LITCHFIELD ELDER H. JENSEN SISTER C. JENSEN FOUR MISSIONARIESLEAVE ON AORANGI When the Aorangi left New Zea-land on the 29th of November it tookfour of our missionaries with it. Theyare returning home after filling hon-ourable missions in New ELDER J. H. LAKE ELDER JOHN HERBERT LAKEarrived in New Zealand aboard theHawaiian on the 22nd ofNovember, 1947. He was assigned first to the Waikato District where helaboured until October ?J), 1948, when he was transferred to the Whangarei District. At Hui Tau, 1949, ElderLake was appointed the District Presi-d


. Te Karere. ELDER G. R. LITCHFIELD ELDER H. JENSEN SISTER C. JENSEN FOUR MISSIONARIESLEAVE ON AORANGI When the Aorangi left New Zea-land on the 29th of November it tookfour of our missionaries with it. Theyare returning home after filling hon-ourable missions in New ELDER J. H. LAKE ELDER JOHN HERBERT LAKEarrived in New Zealand aboard theHawaiian on the 22nd ofNovember, 1947. He was assigned first to the Waikato District where helaboured until October ?J), 1948, when he was transferred to the Whangarei District. At Hui Tau, 1949, ElderLake was appointed the District Presi-dent of Whangarei, and as such helaboured until his release. He will re-turn to his home in Inglewood, Cali-fornia. ELDER GRANT RAY LITCH-FIELD arrived in New Zealandaboard the Marine Phoenix on the16th of February, 1948. He was as-signed first to the Poverty Bay Dis-trict where he laboured until Februaryof 1949, when he was transferred tothe Auckland District. On the 28th ofJune, Elder Litchfield was again trans-ferred to the Taranaki District, and helaboured there in New Plymouth untilhis release. He will return to his homein Raymond, Alberta, Canada. ELDER HENRY JENSEN andSISTER CAROLINE JENSEN ar-rived in New Zealand March 8, laboured first in Carterton in


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