Pukekc fit >\ well know.. ...... nigniy rested j families. Mr H. 0. Lywwr intld* to take up his residence, will) jrs i Lysnar and family, at Ancki. i ' 4 Recently a farewell ■- was tendered to tin fap.. by a large numbnr ol ,-rcn.'., friends, while on Wednesd • ■ i en ■■;, j Mr and Mrs Lysnar gav. .:virn j function at their residence '1 -r. was a large attendance i -*•> standing the inclement w< :'it i,.; i a most enjoyable timo \. in i Dancing formed a chief ;>• i»ur< ( | i entertainment, the music b ( lip. ! plied by Mrs Alan P. ! uy, (isClarke, Miss M_vis Brr>. i:, Lis I Muriel Lysnar, Miss MiddM . ,u,i; Mrs Lysnar. During the . >|ug vocal items, rendered by Mi- < Mke, and Messrs Bonner, Brown, K'>' ■< son, and Watson, wore mu. ■ aply, <;iated. A sumptuous si■;-'■•'f'■,, partaken of, and & verv p.-....»i{ function terminated situ tin* ■:, nun;-, of "■ Auid Lang iSyne." i Id the afternoon Mrs Ly-sna (Iras' met by a large number of heiMiJy friends in the Carnival toaiTOv, where very pleasant time was syyr.. Afternoon tea was serve.!. !* ; -s Clarke contributed vocal acd , i*i •■ forte items, while Miss Tayl«»i ondered a pianoforte, solo. On 1 u-mU of the ladies, Mrs Zinzan pr»> n Mrs Lysnar with a handsome s'.ver flower bowl, as a mark of the estn •/. in which she was held by mems ■ r of her sex. Mrs Zinzan spoke feelingly, and regretted very much bat such a highly respected family /as departing from Pukekoho. Irs Lysnar feelingly but suitably responded. " For She's a Jolly G>od Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syie" were sung, and the pleasant cire-
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 453, 5 August 1919, Page 1
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