Te Karere . n 19 America to go through thetemple. During the seven months theywere from New Zealand they had theprivilege of going through the Card-Ston, Idaho Falls, Salt Lake, I and I lawaiian her husband atZealand. Sisterorganising the St. (iTemple-. With the death oftheir return to NewDavie- commenced Genealogical Society here by indexingand filing and. also, an appeal for finances to which the Whangarci Dis-trict was the first to re-pond. For thepast five years her activities have beenin connection with Genealogical workand she has done both held work andoffice work. With sincere appr


Te Karere . n 19 America to go through thetemple. During the seven months theywere from New Zealand they had theprivilege of going through the Card-Ston, Idaho Falls, Salt Lake, I and I lawaiian her husband atZealand. Sisterorganising the St. (iTemple-. With the death oftheir return to NewDavie- commenced Genealogical Society here by indexingand filing and. also, an appeal for finances to which the Whangarci Dis-trict was the first to re-pond. For thepast five years her activities have beenin connection with Genealogical workand she has done both held work andoffice work. With sincere appreciation for hereffort-. Si-ter Davie- wa- niren her honoui titer seven ji service. She is looking forward togoing to America again in July anddoin- work in the temples there. SIST1 R DORIS MANUIRI- •! of Manaia also received her honourable release after serving more than eighteen month- a- a proselyting ary. (ailed 23rd September, 1953, Sister Mann laboured in Napier for the first -even months of her mi--. Sister Manuirirangi sion. At Hui fan last year she wastransferred to Auckland where shelaboured first in Onehunga and later in Panmure. Her activities have in-cluded tracting as well as assisting inthe new Sunday School which wa-begun recently at Tamaki, and MiaMaid representative on the Mi--B ard. We wish Sister Mann every success and happiness as she returns to Manaia. After completing a years proselytingmission, SISTER MARY MATAI-RA, from Xuhaka, received her hon-ourable release at Hui Tau. Sister 132 TE KARERE Mataira first laboured in Aucklandwhere she assisted in the office. Themajor part of her mission was spent


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