KITCHEN EVENING
FUNCTION AT MORRINSVILLE Miss D. Redshaw and Mr J.. Marshall, of Morrinsville, who are shortly to he married, were Hie guesls-of-honour at a dance and gilt evening in the Masonic Hall on Monday. Music for dancing was supplied by Miss N. Kerr and Mrs 0- Lingard. Heference lo Mr Marshall’s good work as a senior player for I lie United Football Glub for many years was made by Mr G. Lingard. senior coach of the club, who also mentioned the support the club had received from Miss Redshaw’s family, two of her brothers having been players for many years. The guests of the evening were asked to accept a number of parcels containing kitchen gifts. Mr Marshall suitably responded. Among those present were: Mesdames 0. 11. Redshaw, J. Jones, L. Johnston, T. .T. Donovan, R. E. Scott, 11. G. Crickett, Oldershaw (Hamilton-, Robertson Paeroa , 11. P. Richards. S. Tew, G. Lingard, E. V. Cunnold, SDeath, D. McGregor, A. E. Bales. Misses J. Donovan, N. Kerr, Cora Bann, Carrie Bann, R. Smith, T. Bate's.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 3
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175KITCHEN EVENING Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 3
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