SURPRISE PARTY
A pleasant evening was spent at Orini recently, when friends of Mr I and Mrs M. Seath met at their resi- 1 dence to welcome them home from j their honeymoon. Owing to thenumber present it was found neces- I sary to adjourn to the Orini Hall. The ' evening was spent in dancing and j musical items. Mrs Leo Wilson was 1 the pianist and Mr H. Pottage played the piano-accordion. An item given by Mr D. Procter was greatly appre- i dated. Those present were:—Mesdames S. ! J. Stanley, M. Seath, F. Denham, M. Lornie, Hammond. F. Catley, H. 1 Reid (Taneatua). J. Garman. K. Ren- ; me. Priest, L. Wilson, R. Wylie, D. i Catley. J. Aitken. and J. Seath. j Misses J. Braddock, A. Bently S j Herbert, H. McNaughton, P. Ferris E. Andrews, T. Houghton. C. Seath'. ■ I. Bates, M. Man, D. Bates. L. Middleton (Whitikahu), and H. Sutherland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 6
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153SURPRISE PARTY Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 6
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