SOCIAL NEWS
'Miss Joyce Downey will be a visitor to Opotiki during the week-end. * * * .* * * ■ * Mr; F. P. Rowe who has been liolidaying in Auckland lias returned to. his home in Opotiki. > ******* Mr. and Mrs. C. Black will leave dor Gisborne this evening, where Mr. liiack will judge the steer-riding at the Gisborne Rodeo. **#.#*# * Mr. C. 'l'. Clark, ,of Opotiki. was elected a vice-president at the an nun-1 meeting oi the Ninth island hbeep Dog Trial Association, held! at Gisborne. 7» 7f J ■}»" X ■»*' TV Mr. 1\ Beckett. Otara Road, Opotiki is attending the school jubilee at Rangiawhia. Alter a stay of a week at To Awamutu. he will visit relatives at Parnell, Auckland. * * * » * * * Mr. J. S. Morgan, formerly lineman at Opotiki, who was recently promoted to faultman, has arrived in AYairoa to take up his duties on the staff ol the Wairoa Post Office. -* * * * * * * Mr. Steve Watene, formerly of Opotiki, and well-known League footballer of Auckland, was a visitor to Opotiki this week. He visited Gisborne yesterday and expects to return to Opotiki to-morrow. ROD AND CUN CLUB DANCE There was a very large attendance at the Opotiki Rod and Gun Club dance, hold in the Woodlands Hall on Wednesday. The music was supplied by Roy Parlies and his Rhythm Boys, while an extra was played by. Airs. IT. Rennett, with Mr. T. O’Sullivan on the drums. A competition was won by Mr. R. Perfect and Mr. R. Pleming. Monte Cano ttanccs were won by Miss P. Colvin and Mr. R. Henderson and Mr. audl Mrs. A. W. Jephson. Among those present were: Mrs. S. Kelly, Mrs. R. Parkes, Mrs. F. Rennett. Mrs. A. Slia v. Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. AY. Burton, Mrs. S. Powell. -Mrs. J. McCaldoh, Mrs. S. Wax well, -Mis. J. Whitfield, Mrs. L. Toiric, Mrs. B. Nowtli, Mrs. G. W. Button. Mrs. G. Guthrie, Mrs. A. A\ . Jeplison; -Mrs. R. Et.ott,- Mrs. R, Abbot. -Mrs. E. Day, Mrs. Cooper and Mis. Mason. Miss K. Anderson, Miss M. Parkinson. Miss L. Bobbette, Miss M. Smith. JMiss At. Ruff, Miss M. Donnelly, Miss G. Collins, Miss A. Scott, Miss J. Jessup. Miss' P. Jessop, Miss K. Henriessy, Miss IS. Johnson, -Miss N. Tyrie, Miss H. Eason, Miss S. Wilson, Miss J). Burton, -Miss E. Lammas, Miss L. Eason. Miss M. Anderson, Miss- 15. Curtis, Miss C. Armstrong, ; • Miss S. Cooper, Miss M. Ruff, Miss Melva Parkinson, Aliss M. Hughes, Miss M. Wcolfield: Afiss'L. Baird,' Aliss Q. Guthrie, A! iss V. Reid, Aliss J. Powell, Miss -fa. Sjcott./ ALb>s J. AhvxuMl, Miss B. Abbot. Aliss K. Jephson. Aliss D. -Moody. Aliss E. Meredith (Auckland), Aliss X. AlcGougan (Taneatua), Aliss M. Davies (Taneatua), Aliss X. Redsliaw (Auckland), Aliss P. Colvin, Aliss N. Baty, Miss V. Alerrie, Aliss J. Brefcherton, Aliss AI. Day, Aliss D. Young. Aliss"TJ. AVliite, Aliss Al. BirkJMver and Aliss P. Dawson.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 190, 2 June 1939, Page 3
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