COMING-OF-AGE PARTY
HAPPY TIME SPENT Mr and Mrs S. Hanning, of Pi- [ rongia, entertained a large number of : friends and relatives at their home re- I i cently to celebrate the coming-of-age . » of their son, Ted. The tea tables | were decorated in shades of cycla- ■ men and blue, the main feature be- • ing the handsome cake, iced by Mrs C. Woolston, of Rangiatea ‘ The usual toasts were given and a : large silver key was handed to the r , guest-of-honour by his parents. A spe- ! i cial toast was drunk to Gunners V. ! C. Harris and R. Blennerhassett, who ! , are on leave. The evening passed pleasantly with - community singing and dancing and , piano-accordion items by Mr G. Har- ) ris. The guests were:—Mesdames L. * Hay (Owhango), May (Gordonton), l R. Fowler, R. Blennerhassett (Te | Awamutu), A. Chappell, E. Hickey j - (Pirongia), C. Woolston (Rangiatea), i i C. S. Harris (Frankton). Misses A. Harris, T. Hanning, L. I : Woolston, U. Hallaway. i __ •
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21365, 8 March 1941, Page 6
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159COMING-OF-AGE PARTY Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21365, 8 March 1941, Page 6
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