BRIDE-TO-BE HONOURED BY FRIENDS AT MATAMAU
On the eve of her marriage, residents of Matamau and district entertained Miss Nancy Sergeant, only daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Sergeant, at a kitchen evening in the hall, Mrs T. Carr acting as hostess. There was a large attendance. A pleasant time was spent in dancing to musjc supplied by Mr D. A. Stratford (accordeon). 'Extras were played by Miss V. Anderson and Master Bond (piano), and Messrs G. Peters and P. Stratford (bagpipes). Mr Ivan Summersby was M.O. On behalf of the gathering, Mr J. A. Stratford extended to the bride-elect heartiest eongratulations, and wished her a long life of happiness and prosperity. He called upon Mr Jim Curry to bring Miss Sergeant to the stage to receiv© a large assortment of presents. Mr Curry, on behalf of Miss Sergeant and himself, returned thanks for the presents and the hosts of good wishes' expressed to them. Musical honours were then accorded.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 14
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160BRIDE-TO-BE HONOURED BY FRIENDS AT MATAMAU Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 14
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