PUKEMIRO NOTES
DANCE AND WHIST DRIVE LABOUR PARTY FUNCTION A successful dance and whist drive was held in the Pukemiro Miners’ Hall by the Pukemiro branch of the Labour party. There was a large attendance. The hall was prettily decorated tn red and white. During the evening Mr Satterthwaite, the chairman, thanked the ladies for their assistance. Mr W. Seddon, president, also spoke, expressing his pleasure at the large number present. Messrs W. Boyce and E. Hazel! were M’s.C., and the Pukemiro Revellers’ Band supplied the music. Novelty waltzes were won by Mrs Thomas and Mr W. Cole, and Miss P. Thomas and Mr 11. Fairless. The winners at whist were Mrs Peden and Mr A. Robinson. Among tho.se present were: —Mesdames W. Martin wearing gold slipper satin; S. r,rooty. brown velvet and Iloral tunic; K. Johnson, black crepe de chine; Lyon, black crepe; J. Seddon. navy tunic lrock; James Seddon, blue souple satin;* Troughear. tomato georgette; M. Gray, black velvet; A. Kiddie, llame satin; R. Drlnnln, black georgette; A. Johnston (Glen Alton), pink net; E. Tail, black dowered nlnon; E. Rrown, black talTeta; G. Forbes, wine crepe; H. McLaughlin, white crepe de chine; Wilton, bine repp; \V. A. Currie, navy satin; U. Lawson, white georgette; G. Purves, black georgette: W. Jell'ereon, black cloque; J. .Sissons, black and white tunic; A. Pitt, blue noral crepe; V. Gardner, gold and blue georgette; Tollan, blue velvet; E. Riley, navy taffeta; W. Seddon, green moire satin; A. Robinson, black georgette; W. Thomas, navy blue ensemble; Peden, blue crepe; W. Cole, iloral crepe de chine; Dryburgh, black crepe de chine; Klnnear, black repp; T. Kerr, blue Iloral faille; W. Johnston: navy tunic rrock; Anderson, floral satin; shearer, flowered crepe; P. Seddon, brown marocain; Rayner, brown floral georgette; Kennedy, navy and white satin; J. Dunn, navy and beige crepe suede. Misses J. Wilcox, ivory ring velvet; M. Fleming, blue velvet; B. Seddon, black crepe; E. James (Rotowaro), Ivory tarfeta; Barker (Rotowaro), flowered satin; l. James (Cambridge), blue moire; L. Lyon, blue satin; I. Ridley, blue satin beaute; P.' Blyth, black matalasse; G. Mitchell, floral chiffon; L>. Wright, floral satin; D. Ilooper, pink taffeta; A. Gardner, green marocain; l. Selton, pink satin beaute; .N. Satterthwuite, blue floral georgette; A. llemlick, black velvet; I‘. Gubb, green matalasse; I*. Thomas, black lace; T. Stevenson, junk satin beaute; E. Drlnnln. shell pink georgette; G. Clout tßotowaro), plum satin. ENJOYABLE EVENING An enjoyable evening was spent recently at Mr and Mrs Tollan’s home, the funds being in aid of the Pukemiro Catholic Church. At the card tables the winners were Mrs Thomas and Mr Tollan, consolation prizes going to Mrs Tollan and Mr Chappell. A delicious supper served hv the hostess brought a jolly evening to a closeWHBST DRIVE The whist drive was held in the Miners’ Hall. The funds were in aid of (ho Pukemio aschool, the winners being Mrs Shearer and Mr A. Robinson.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20495, 11 May 1938, Page 3
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