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TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED IN HASTINGS.

The home of Mr and Mrs J. Adams, Queen street, Hastings, was the scene of a jolly party on Saturday evening when the fwaaty-first birthday of their son; Jock, was celebrated. Mrs Adams, who receiyed the guests, wore a gown of brown raarocain triro-" me! with fawn, and her daughter, Gloria, was wearing pink georgette. Games, cards and danciing were enjoyed, excellent music being played by Mr Townsend and Mrs Wakefield. After a delicious supper had been enjoyed the guest of honour was presented with the traditional gold key and later he thanked everyone for the jolly party. The singing of "Auld Lang Syne" concluded a very successful party. Among those present were: Mr and Mrs Donaldson and family, Mr and Mrs O'Shaungnessy and family, Mr , and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs Townsend, Mr and Mrs Wakefield, Mr and Mrs Gorby, Mrs Jarvis, Mrs Brown, Mrs McGrath, Misses Newrick, Clark, Dunbar, Adams, R. and Y. pownes, Wakefield, Y. and B. Fulford, Corkburn, M. and

Y. Corby, Gardiner, Baker, Ellseworth, McGrath, Townsend ; Messrs. J. Adams, G. and J. and H. Adams, Johnson, Clark, Ei. and N. Downes, Ryan, Baker, R. and A. Townsend, Jones, C, N, and T. Wakefield, B. Adafns, Petersen, D. and P. Jarvis, Burke, Lange, G. and George Brien.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 11

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TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED IN HASTINGS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 11

TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED IN HASTINGS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 11

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