SOCIAL EVENING
GREY LYNN BRANCH OF REFORM PARTY At the Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent, a most successful social was held this week under the auspices of the Grey Lynn, branch of the Reform Party. The hall was gaily decorated with streamers, and dancing, cards and novelty competitions were held. A short address on the duties of good Citizenship was given by Mr. Cronin, who also thanked the social committee for its efforts in making the evening such a success. Items were given by Airs. Edwards,
Mrs. Cronin. Mrs. McKinnon and Miss ! Trim. Amonp tlio.se present were: 1 >r. Uu. lcley Turkington, Mrs. Edwards, Alls. R Hudson, .Mrs. M. Mcßride. Mrs. I < ’ampbell, -Mrs. J'. Xowdick, Miss .1. i Campbell, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. 1.. Cronin. Mrs. Corry. Mrs. Somerville, : Miss M. (’orry. Miss D. Corry, Mrs. K. <"ornwell. Miss Donaldson. Miss M. Rose. Mrs. Rose, Miss D. Barnsley, Miss D. Howell. Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Robertson. ! Mrs. Walker, Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. Smy the, .Mrs. Xicrliolls, Mrs. W. S. Millei-. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Donaldson. Mrs. Rainey. Mrs. I'. Crump, Miss Saunders. • Miss K. Saunders.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 21
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181SOCIAL EVENING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 21
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