PATUMAHOE.
EUCHRE. The Fatuniahoo branch of the Lovai I'ukekoho Lodge, 1.0.0. K., M.U., held a euchre party in the Fatuma ; hoe Hall on Friday evening-, and not- | withstanding the dim religious lights now provided bv the hall •'powers thai be," by the aid of kerosene lamp* and a happy crowd of player.'ii wry enjoyable evening was .-.pent. The lirsl lady'.; prue. a handsome fruit dish, was annexed b;, Mr: . Crispe, C.-n., after a spirited play-off with Miss Howard. Mr,-. Crispe, *.en.. had .! \gr\ t Aeellcni record of viniii tile Atuinahoc ilail <ome .seven or j ■ ■!:-.! -e-'i)ifcnt!y J'ic'Vt >!! 'v. to'hold lii''!' owiv'v'itli the card: I'hc jjenl't h:'il m-iz<s> .1 ;.afttv '•uvn was won ! outright b£ Mi C How aid Conaola- ! tion \:rii<}x— a i L'l-loi - i<m\ a Chinese i Cracker—wen- provided for the lad" ' ! fid gent las! on the lis! Supper ao.: : !•. lew dance: concluded the ITmct i<>j> I about 11 o'clock
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 582, 9 November 1920, Page 4
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151PATUMAHOE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 582, 9 November 1920, Page 4
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