VALEDICTORY.
I Miss Mackay, who has keen on the staff of the Te Horo State school for some time, during which period she has , proved popular as well as efficient, leaves ic Horo to-morrow ior her home at Hokitika, where her parents reside. Miss Mackay, who is to marry Major Colville, barrister, of Huntly, will bo much missed from the district, where she has been a leading light in social circles, and a ready worker in every good cause. ,
A social gathering was held at the Te Horo Public Hall on Wednesday evening to give local friends an opportunity of bidding good-bye to Miss ! Mackay. There was a good attendance, and the function was a very happy and successful one. Games, dancing, musical items, etc., were indulged in, the gathering being a real "social." Songs were given during tho evening by Missc« Addie Fielding, Rose Cottle (Levin) and Diaper, while Miss Eva Wrndley gave a_recitntion, these items adding considerably to the enjoyment of the gathering. Supper was, of course, another pleasing feature. This afternoon the school children arc to entertain Miss Mackay, she being a great favourite with the scholars.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 30 May 1919, Page 3
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190VALEDICTORY. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 30 May 1919, Page 3
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