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MISS FRANCES BODDEN Departures to Miami on 3rd April included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell after a very happy stay in their apartment at the West Indian Club. Mrs. Ann Grant and children Victoria and Stewart on their way home to Canada, were delayed in Miami on account of snow storms in Canada. Mrs. Grant is a daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Ashton Reid of Snug Harbour.

Mr. Warren Conolly M.B.E. and Mr. Eric Bergstrom, M.B.E. to a Tourism Convention in Santo Domingo, and then to Jacksonville, Fla. for a Caribbean Travel Association Promotion Meeting which should he most interesting. Mr. Joe Bodden back to Florida after a visit with his relatives.

We are happy to have Mr. Willie Bodden, feeling well again after his visit to St. Petersburg with his brother.

Departures to Jamaica on 4th included Rev. Adlyn White and husband Mr. Vesta White and Miss Edris Benjamin. Rev. White was on her usual visit in connection with the Woman's Guild and attended the annual W.G. Conference, while Miss Benjamin taught screen painting, which was most fascinating.

Arrivals form Jamaica on 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scholfield who were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. John Gray. Mr. Scholfield was among those who arrive from Jamaica with the tennis team. The Scholfields returned to Jamaica on the 7th, after a very happy holiday.

Mr. Carolyn Goodman is on her usual visits, we are always happy to see her. She was accompanied by her granddaughter Terri Rutty.

Mrs. Victorine Ritch and sister Mrs. Lilas Bodden returned to Continued on page 12