Bunnythorpe Notes.
(From on:- own Correspondent.)
A specially good mcotin;; of (ho M.I.S. v/as hi'ld on the owning u{ tl.c l'itli in>l.. belweni forty and lifty mombers being presesl. fmnromptii speeches was Iho order for the evening, and a gord ruiife of subjects were spoken on, several of theyounger members coming to tho front. An animated discussion followed the qiit'slions on C!iiri:nneii cooks ; domi!.stic servants as housewives; is war bfjiefieial to civilisation;'what do women admire most iv men ; the removal of the lux on sheep; and a ping-pong dub at IJnnnythorpe. Some .•iiiiusi'inent w:is caused by a member v.-!>o put forward ' tin; idea (Ii:i( the S(:u-J!,)\vkett Society of your town i.s nothing but a big gambling concern, and should bo abo° lisliod as well as the totnlisator. The next, meeting will be a ladies' night. Mr •f. Di.xon presided. The Cinderella dancing c]a=s was held on Wednesday evening, to which voting ladies were invited, and a good aC(endanee resulted, I). Pveid acted as .M.0., and was indefatigable in his efforts to make the gathering enjoyable to all present. Excellent music was supplied by Messrs Dunn and Ward.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7320, 13 June 1902, Page 3
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