GREYTOWN
METHODIST CHURCH SOCIAL AFTERNOON. ("Times-Age” Special.) Despite the wintry weather conditions outside, a pleasant time was spent by all who attended the Methodist Sunday schoolroom yesterday afternoon. The arrangements were in the capable hands of Mesdames Maloney and Ross. A cake and fancy stall did good business. Little Beth Stuart and Fae Ross danced the Highland Fling, and Mrs Nicholson and party gave a humorous playette. The competition winners were Mesdames Ray Anker, S. Shedden and H. G. Carley. The girl and boy competition by popular vote wa? won by Lois McHardy and Brian Farley. Afternoon tea was handed round by the Guild members. The afternoon resulted in over £6 being realised. Personal. Mr Robert Tilson, Greytown, who has been in the Greytown Hospital for some time, returned home yesterday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1939, Page 9
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