SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. W. Proffitt has boon the-guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. Proffitt.. Wailnann. *•***• * * * Mr. Malcolm Kibblewhite. who has been, the guest of Mr. and. Mrs., GMurray, Nelson Street, lias icturned to his home in Te-Kuiti. . * * # * * * * . Mr. G; Proffitt is leaving on hctiday to-day for an extensive tour of the North Island. a * * i'- * * * Mr. and 31 rs. Steve Shalloon and their daughter, accompanied by Rev. Father Bardorvil, left this morning for Wellington. The party wilt stay to-night at the Chateau Tougariro. * if *- * * * * 3liss Annie Webb who recently returned from England by the “Rangitahe”, is at present- visiting Opotiki, and while here will be the guest of Mr. and 3.1 rs. S. Pledger. * r- it * * v. Mr. G. Shalfcon, Woodlands, Mr. Norman Shalloon.’ and 31 rs. A. Shalfoon. left this morning for Wellington. They will spend to-night at the Chateau Tougariro. H $c -Jr # -X’ # * .Miss P. Steptoc, of Auckland, is spending a holiday in Opotiki as the guest of her parents, Mr. and 3lrs. J. Steptoc. On her return to Auckland she will join the staff' of the Wilson Koine for Crippled Children. Mr. Kl. Staples, who> has been, the guest of 31 rs. Julian, Church Street, has returned to his home at Kati Kati. Union Airways’ passengers on the Auckland-Gisborne route are as follows:—Thursday: 31cssrs. A. R. Clark and Barker, to Tauranga. Friday; Mrs. S. Chatfield and Mir. O. Jones, from Auckland. 31.iss F. McKay and Mr. K. Smith, to Gisborne. Saturday : 31r. and Mrs. Grcig and 31astcr F. Webb, from Gisborne. Mr. C. Rue and Miss Ingles, to Auckland. 31 iss N. 3licGrath, to Tauranga. Today : Miss I). Fairweathcr, Mr. L. .Hell and .Mr. G. Warcllaw, to Gisborne. Booking to-morrow to Auckland: Mr. It Knox, 31 r. R. W. McLauriu, Mr. Owl is.
POPULAR WAIOEKA DANCE The dance- held in tlie W aioeka Had on Friday night proved to. be a very popular function and the musicsupplied by AlcDotigall andl his Hot ,Scots- was greatly appreciated. The duties of ALO. were carried out -by Mr. D. Bennett. Monte Carlos were won by Aliss J. Armstrong and. partner. novelty, extra was played in the form of a banjo duet by Air. lv. Strides c*f Kati Kati and Air. F. Wrigley. Among those present were:— Airs. L... Dennett, Airs. F. Kerr, Airs. Pinnegar, .Airs. j/'hJfe, Airs. -S. Kelly and Airs. N. Park in Soli. Ml'isses S. Scott, P. Tew. D. Julian, E. AlcNee, Al. Anderson, K. Anderson. S. Powell, J. Powell, Al. Donne F \ y> Al. Rerridge. D. Burton, P. Alasters, Al. .Smith. X. Hickey, D. Young, A Scott, P. Guodall, J. Armstrong, X Alead, V. Russell, A. Patterson. Ij Peoples, X. Baty. R. Ross, .1. JesKop, 1,. Eason, Al. Ruff, P. Thompson, S. Butler, E. Addison. V. Rogers, J. Ferguson. AL ■ Doran, Al. Hughes, J . Sykes (Taneatiia), F. Johnson. E. ■Vasev. P. Dawson.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 185, 22 May 1939, Page 3
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