DISTRICT NEWS.
DURHAM ROAD. (From Our Own Correspondent) Thero was :i well atended euchre party and cl.'iice nt tlie Norfolk Road School on Friday tSitli insl, when Mr W. Marshall acted as MC. ' In Ihe euchre contest Mrs A. Drake, of Durham Road, was the prire-wlnner for the ladies while Mr 0. Thompson, of Rugby Koad, appropriated the iTentlemen's trophy. The ci.rd competition having hecn decided supper foiolwcd. The room was then cleared for dancing, and to the old familiar strains of the aecordeon, since by Sir Thomas' promotion to the Stratford school, the Norfolk Rondel's have to manage without the use of Mrs Thomas' piano, the instrument always willingly lent for social gatherings In the. school during their residence. In charge of that home of mental training. Nevertheless In the akllfu' hands of Messrs .T. W. Burgess, ,T. Dombvoskt, and Chtis. Laurence, the old time Instrument was fully enual to all requirements, and sonio present even said they were pleased to sit and listen to music so feeling rendered as a rest from dancing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1919, Page 2
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175DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1919, Page 2
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