SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. I). Knglo of Matmigi, lias been the guest ol her mother, -Mrs. Mitchell, Waimnua. **** * * * Miss S. Spratt, of Te Puke, lias been staying with Mrs. Cranswick, Xukuhou North. * * * * X- * * Mrs. EL Jackson, of Rotorua is holidaying in Opotiki, and is the guest of Mrs. H. Burnett. * * -ft 76* ‘X* * Mr. a.ndi Airs. Tickner of Otakiri are the guests of Mrs. J. M. Butler and Miss M. Ihitler, Waioeka, Opotiki, * is # X- ir *- -X Mrs. 'Of. Sykes, of Whakatanc, is i.'i- guest of -Mrs. J. M. Butler, while spending a holiday in Opotiki. x x * * * x- ' Mr. ami Mrs. Goosman, of Hamilton, is at present in Opotiki, and during her stay will be the guest of Mrs. Goovsman’s mother, Mrs. Kelly. * * * * * ' * * Mrs. Woolfii’ld 'and Mrs, C ranswick are spending the week-end at Te I nke and will ho the guests of Mrs. .11. Anderson while there. **** * M m Mrs. W. A. I Mack, of Galatea, accompanied liy her infant son, is spending a. short holiday as the guest ol Jut mother. Mrs. E. Thompson, Waioeka. * X- X- X- X- X- XMrs. Keith Old, of Edgeeumbe, is at present holidaying in. Opotiki and is the guest of her mother, All’s. Cullen, Otara road. gift afternoon A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. J. ?. Sinclair on Wednesday, when a large number of lin mi's o] Miss Eleanor Murray, gathe'od in honour ot her approaching marriage. A dainty altcrnoon tea was served by the hostess who took tin l opportunity of asking -Miss Alurrav to accept the large number of gilts, which were chiefly green, to tone with her colour scheme. ‘"'l lit* Primrosy Gown” was sung by -Miss Murray, and -Mrs. Half sang “Mate o’ Mini'.” A, wall competition was won In Miss V. Thompson. Among those present were: — Mesdnmes J. R. Sinclair, J. G. Murray, G. Murray, H. G. Reeves, J. Morice, Dull - . A. Vaustone. R. Du I’ontet, W. Thompson, H. Rowland. E. Short, A. Mail, C. Gordon. T. Kit i.ling. W. Bayne, S. Pearce, J. Baird, J. Love. R. Brown, 11. Holmes, A. C. Hampton. E. '.riiompson, Bla; k (Galatea), J. Gordon. W. Syrlenlmm, G. Xeilson. M. Hamill (\\ hakatam ). I)i hrecoilv. J. Ihumpson, .Manning, A. Stuart. Missus E. Murray. C. .Murray. J. Murray. V. Thompson. B. Gordon. J. Salt. N. Morgan, N. l.'iic, A. Kirkwood. J. Aum tioug, A. X. nson. Mct'allu.m, Keller (Bner>:a). * SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN'S E/ LL St. Mary’s plain and fancy dress children's bali. which was In. Id on Wednesday night was a gioat siic.i-.-. and was very laigclv attiiniid. -Visic was supjdiccl by .McDui:g;:ii s cBT Sects. Mrs. Quirk suppli'. .! the !»>:• i In- l oik da ik os. which were very daintily execut'd and were much enjoyed by all. I’l was evident that a gn at deal oi work on me pa: i tn rl.e tutors had been necessary to eiisuic such a success. Brizes were w< n as lot lows: — .Mis> Mmy Brew i l.aoy Goiiva). I ; MBs Id. Moore '.Maori .Ail,/. 2 : Mr-s p. Boilmaii Il‘ gyptia n Ci Hi. h; MBs Moreen M<;iri> (Bos. ). I: -Miss i.nia |)e : n e< t'liy -Vieturian Maiden), o ; Miss A. Pirihi (Hawaiian (did). I-: -M. Stevenson .Gypsy). 7: M.ss I’.dwanls (Balloon Girl). "> : Mis- Hoiiiiui Boy nek ■ Baby Nuise). : Mr-s B. Hill (Stars and Stripes). 10; Mr-s M. M< ri*is? (Gypsy). I! : Miss : tioi ■ m (Macii Girl), B’. Boys.—Mii-itr J. k ■: r (C. uinaiua n'. 1; .Master .No. i Wily (.Mexican). : Master David Tyrie (■'"■'■ ia r). d; .‘.in .- or . ini:;:,. <>V.u!ii an Ado!;, r;. : '! n-1-oj- i.. Ih'i'w i i )ru so i:n n Boy). •< : Ma-i----cr Da*, id O'Sullivan l nun :i way-). (i , : Master To;u t ros- wall ; Bohiu Hood). 7 ; Master ’I mk< r '* A (K ><*'•■- •„ |»i> il'i r). 8; Master J. Raid (Cnisadm*). ’9; Mr..-tor- Pail CT.<(SsweU (Prim > Artin ur >- A A llll >; ig,jtJjjif d^rianyot.i^i s in laney ■> cosill mo vyeye;;*— ;■. \., 2, Misses- iiptj . ..Ballet GiHi. Catherine Hill ("Bq..Pc-dp). .Mi H:il ( Ballonii’j; -‘Gil’)), j-'vMrss; B. ( hri.-tie (M hori '•'brrl). d L'B’'Q.mrk (Egyptian). Ear Steyeips- 1 ■ (Rhysica 1 Fitness): B. o’Siilliyait ; G. and T. Wa terson (litallyAd Bancors). I .cryl Guihlie. (QueenV*>DHeaits). 1). Witliaip.s .(GVTjsryj).- .'E^f^fHen nessy t ( ; 11.I 1 . *. •&&&. . .
word Puzzle), Pat Frew (Night’s Crescent), M. and A. Gallagher (Irish costumes). Alonte Carlos were won by:— Miss It. O’Suilivan and Master Dni:nis O’Sullivan. Miss Edwards and Miss Betty Donnelly. Among those present were Mrs. \J. Boirie, Airs. Quirk., Mrs. L. Dennett, Airs. Harrison, -\lis. Pawson, AI is. Eidwaids, Mrs. Hickey, Airs. Moore, Airs. B. Parkinson, Airs. Jveiiy, Airs. cosin an (Hamilton;, Airs, j). Tyrie, Airs. S. Kelly, Airs. A. Ban, Airs. Smith, Airs. Piriiri, Airs. Christie, Alls. Wilkinson, Airs. D. Horne, Airs. Fisher, Airs, h row, Mrs. Wateison, Airs. 0. Beilman, All's. Donnelly, Airs. Reid, Airs. Jackson (Rotorua), Airs. W. Henness,y, Airs. J. O’Sullivan jnr., Mis. ]{.. Aiuleisou, Airs. F. Boyaek, Airs. T. Hemiessy Miss' X. Hickey, Miss N. Parkinson, Aliss AS. Anderson, Aliss May Boirie, Aliss Al. Day, Aliss I). Young, Aliss P. Carter,'Aliss J. Jessop, Aliss Paul, Aliss K. Walton, Miss M. Smith, Aliss G. •.'hriro, Aliss P. Parkinson, ALiss P. Walker, Aliss H. Smith, Aliss P. Reid. Al'iss P. AVilliain/i, Aiis.s S. Cross we! I. Aliss C. Kalif, Aiis.s Al. Lowe, Aliss T. C'ro-sswell, Aliss i). Hunt. Aliss L. Peeples., Aliss H. 011, Aliss J. Griffiths, Aliss Ai. Rangi, Aliss J. Lake, Aprs J. BrotherUm, Miss Al. Foley, Aliss A. Skott, Aliss R. A’cleieh, Aliss Q. Guthrie. Aliss L. Rceee, Aliss Al. Reece. Aliss Aiargaret Borrie, Aliss K. Water.son, Aliss- Al. Williams, Aliss B. Moore, Aliss T. Rangi, Aliss C. Russell, Aliss K. Patterson, Aliss Auilrey Patterson, Aliss B. Parkinson. Aiiss Al. Gallagher. Alisa A. Gallagher, Aliss O. Collins. Aliss R. Wilkinson, Aliss F. Aidlwraitli. Aliss T. Irwin, Aliss B. C'rappe, Aliss A. Edwards, Aliss P. Parkinson. Aliss H. 'Pew, Aliss X. Russell, Aliss P. Quirk, Aliss B. Tew. AFss S. .Beantoy, Aliss G. Dain, Aliss P. Nathan, Aliss C. Tawhai.
During the evening solos were sung by Air. J. Alatthews a mil Aliss C. Tawlmi. Air. T. Hickey carried out the duties of AI.C.. while an extra was played by Aliss D. Young.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 219, 11 August 1939, Page 3
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