COMBINED SOCIAL
A most delightful combined social of the members of the Mothers’ Union, Girls’ Friendly Society and Young Women's Anglican Bible Class Union, was held on Tuesday evening last in St. Peter’s .schoolroom. Mrs Pearson, lion, secretary of the Mother’s Union, had arranged an amusing play in which the following members of the G.F.S. took part:— The Misses Peggy Pearson, Beryl Alexander, Eileen Foster, Hilda Barrow, Gwen Teague, and Connie Heighten. Miss Kate Stocker selected the play and has given much time to as-
sisting Mrs Pearson in the rehearsals. The audience were most enthusiastic and enjoyed it all from start to finish. The enunciation was good, and tho parts taken naturally with no sign of the prompter. Mrs Blathway at the piano served as orchestra. Two very pleasing items were a song by Sirs Harris, whoso beautiful voice gave great pleasure; and wonderfully touching recitation by Mrs Burgess, whose charming rendering caused her to have to respond to an urgent recall. Miss Walker catered for the supper in her usual successful way. Much credit is duo to her, and to all who assisted the great success of the undertaking.-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12617, 30 November 1926, Page 4
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191COMBINED SOCIAL New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12617, 30 November 1926, Page 4
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