The Women’s World.
SOCIAL NOTES.
Mrs G. 1.. Parker, of To Kauwiiata, I Is \isitius Hamilton. 1 Mrs C.% White, ">f Auckland. is on a short visit to Hamilton. II. Thompson at Malang. M;,, is (ho ! V:-.- \. m ll.mill- j • * * • M • M irsvry Clark, of Auckland. !: i .. l Mrs .!. Colin Taylor ill V - !' \\ !i.\u.-kl iml.
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The aWAMA FDAF
By GIPSY.
Mrs It. Tallby has returned from a I ort holiday in Auckland. I Mrs 1.. Newt on. of Auckland, is I si tinher mother, Mrs C. Downes, Miss K. Hunter will leave in a few ;> : • spend a week at the Chateau ;vll>n:j I I>n: j7 t ,>r \n 'pi r, ’ r Aus,i ' aii^ COMING FUNCTIONS. August 21.—St. Peter’s Children's Plain and Fancy Dress Party in St.
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ANNUAL REUNION
TECHNICAL OLD GIRLS. H INN KM AND SULIAL KVENING. Tim of camaraderie. gaiety dominates ;ill school minion functions was ,i|*|i.iir'iil lo ,iii unu-ojal <ifsrroo last >• \ ■ 11111 u V. lien 111.’ Hamilton Technical «»! < I Association held their fourth ;illllll.l l ri*lllli■ n in Ihe lientrew ay, tlmro heinjr a splendid altend;iin*** of about t (0) old pupils i dd .u'irls fi.nl coiim from far :iml near, ami llio fuiu’tioii. which wenl with a wonderful spirit from the commencement. The loiiir taldes which were fllled to capacity were most at lracti\ e|y ari anue.l with .streamers in Hue and sit • \er. tile eolour.s of the Association, and lovely howls of palest pink sprint hlossom and hriclil Iceland poppies. Mine penn. lilts hearing the Taliiwtiara U. Jjunuj,' the dinner the iyliuwms |
t oast-list was warmly honoured: — ‘The ijiieen,’’ proposed by Mrs \V. Fraser; * The Seliool,” proposed by Miss .loan Siineoek and replied to by Miss M. Noble; •’The Staff. ’’ proposed by Miss Isobel Raker and replied to by Miss D. Hsiners; “Kindred Assoeialions." proposed by Miss Tlmra Musgrove and responded to by Mrs U. K. Conradi. The president of the Association, Mrs Wynne Kelly, who was wearing a frock of blank eropc Maroc relieved with silver and velvet coat, with Mrs W. Fraser, patroness of the Associaettc (lowered in lavender and rose pink and black \elvet coat, received the quests. Among the many present were:— Tim patroness, Mrs .1. W. Walsh: the vice-presidents. Misses M. Noble. D. Osniers. C. Walsh, Mrs T. N. pemherlon and Miss L- Webster; the committee. Mrs (ialliehan. Misses Isolml Maker, Molly Mclntosh. D.-rothy l.is j Kdna Musgrove. Tlmra Musm-ove l.ilv |-l"nes; and the secretaries. .M isse's .loan Simc.ck and Mavis Henderson; >n!u,k'. ||. ' L. V.oj,radi'. . ll.''."lai’lui” I G. L. Darker i.Te Kauwhata I Misses W. Webster. N Dollanl. ! \ I > | I I . • l M 1,.,1 \\ 111. \ 11 \ a .-Cue;,. Ileal
I bam, Ilona Jones, Ivy Haddock, Hetty Lambert. Eileen Richardson. Vera Mrewer, Irene Pickup, Ilona Tombs, May Tuck. Joy Duff. Mona bradley, M. Ladd. J. Tuck, Miriam Nelson, H. Parrelt, Zona Reid, Rachel Lees, Doris Hunter, A. Hughes. Jean Adams. Mary Marlon. Jessie Irving, L. Flannigan. M. Flannigan, Joy Clieslerman. Meryl Galbraith, I’eggv Runyan. Ada Pliss, I Kathleen Mlakeway. Iris Nieols, Jean ’ Malcolm, Margaret Maleolm. Meryl I Garter. Peggy McCaughan. Joyce Higgins. Kris Me Lac lilnn, Joan McDowell. Joan Webster. Jean Webster, L. Ljm- | burn. j Misses Alma Dnv es. Melty Irwin, i Belly Capper. Lna Ferrall. M. Fen-all. ! Ina II ay ward. D. II".-d. Premia Jones, j Janet Mraggins, Amy Taylor. Amy i Dempster. Irene Pond. M. Johnson. , J. W\ eherlev, K. Smalllieid. Vuslila j Glynn, J. i .i.rnth waile, Marjorie Itad- ! ford. Vida White, Zelda Dr.iy. Sybil | gi'ss, Nora P.T-r. Mary McKenzie. I Mil.i |»ey. Potty Mel end. P. Wool ford. ! M i • 11 \ A 1 Isnp. \|l-.I llir-l. P irb ira | Phyllis lie.lp.Hll. J"V'e Wheeler. Jill).' i W\i I kum. Fn-d.. \iken. hi- \ i U • • 11 . • l.e: 1.1 |..\e|,.ek, \ 11 > I r <• \ I la I law ay . j Pr.imley Nil U. 11. K. "no P iker.
M. Calderwoml. "live Holes, Ivy Robertson, Lily Rune. Happy Time Spent. Following the dinner Ihe guests adjourned to Ihe Lounge, which wat gay with a profusion of rhododendrons. primus blossom, primulas and am i tor a soeial evening. The time passed very happily with a much appreciated and varied programme. and games and competitions. Hems were given as follows and warmly receiv'd: Elocution, Miss Hetty Gibson and Miss Gladys Marlow; songs. Mrs C. F. "'Connor: viohn solos, .Miss Ilona Tombs. Mrs 11. Later in the o\ening supper was served and a highly successful resuming of " Anl.l Lang Syne.“
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20276, 19 August 1937, Page 5
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