CALEDONIAN SOCIETY
HALLOWE’EN PARTY On Hallowe’en, last Tuesday, the Cambridge Caledonian Society held a party appropriate to the occasion, the gathering of the clans being in the Leamington Hall. After the grand march those present joined in hallowe’en games and during the evening items were given by the following:—Miss Faye Nickle, tap dance; Miss Greta Rogers (Hamilton) sean truibhais; Misses Maud Wallace and Mary Webb, Highland fling; Mrs Middleton, vocal items; Master Edward Webb, recitation. In the absence of the chief, Captain T. C. Wallace, who is in camp, Mr R. D. Fisher addressed the gathering. Among members and friends present were:—Mesdames W. A. Fisher, T. H. Wallace, J. Reid, C. Wallace, H. Webb, F. Woods, F. E. Nickle, F. H. Anderson, Campbell, John Bruce, D. McDonald, A. E. Middleton, W. Miller, Caley, S. McMillan, Lynds, C. H. Maisey, W. Wallace, S. Rogerson, Williams, F. Woods, M. Burns, J. A. Wallace. Misses L. Bone, P. Ogilvy, Faye Nickle, M. Fisher, Mary Webb, B. Middleton, A. Robinson, J. Reid, E. Burns, Nora Reese, J. Wallace, Nan Ogilvy, N. Wallace, A. Anderson, O. Marshall, J. Lang, J. Fisher, Qualtrough, M. Low, M. Palmer.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20953, 4 November 1939, Page 11
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191CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20953, 4 November 1939, Page 11
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