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Hall Attractively Decorated For Matata Meeting

Matata Presbyterian Hall was made exceptionally gay for the monthly meeting of the Matata Women’s Institute by the many attractive vases of spring bulbs, entered for that competition. A vivid touch of colour was aded by the “Winter Decoration” entry, by Mrs Dredge, wl|o gained first place with sprays of red-fruited pepper plant. Much interest was taken in a talk on “My English Village” given by Mrs Reichardt, who explained the legend of “The Wiltshire Moonrak--ers,” recited an extract from “Poll’s Weddin” in the Wiltshire i dialect, and showed photographs and school work.

Mrs Conn presided, and hostesses were Mesdames Warbrick and Henry and Miss Burt. Spring bulbs, Mrs Smith 1, Mrs Warbrick 2, Mrs M. Whitham. 3; peg bag, Miss Burt 1, Mrs Whitham 2, Mrs Conn 3; sultana cake, Mrs Conn 1, Miss Anderson 2, Mrs Whitham 3; best vegetable, Mrs Miller 1, Mrs Conn 2, Miss Burt 3; best flower, Mrs Reichardt 1, Mrs Conn 2, Mrs Warbrick 3.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 5

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Hall Attractively Decorated For Matata Meeting Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 5

Hall Attractively Decorated For Matata Meeting Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 5

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