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The second of a series of social gatherings under the auspices of the members of St. Francis’ Church, was held in St. George’s Hall recently, and despite numerous counter attractions drew a big attendance. The earlier part of the evening was devoted to a euchre tournament, the winners being Mrs. Collins, who received a dainty jardiniere presented by Mrs. T. Dunbar, and Mr. G. Mackie, whose present was a handsome silver-mounted wallet, gift of Rev. Father Dignan. At the conclusion of the competition the tables were utilised for a dainty supper, which cam© as a welcome interlude. A meed of praise l is due to the energetic secretaries. Misses A. Corbett and T. Mellett, whoso arrangements were complete, and thoughtful.

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1913, Page 45

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Thames New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1913, Page 45

Thames New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1913, Page 45

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