Addington
(From our own Correspondent.) January 17. The Children of Mary held their annual picnic on the 2nd inst. They journeyed across the harbor and spent a very pleasant time at Diamond Harbor. The members of the Sacred Heart Choir recently entertained Miss Dolly Quinn (one of their most popular members) at a “Kit-e-hen livening” on the occasion of her approaching marriage. A very pleasant time was spent in competitions and dancing. Recitations and sprigs were contributed by the following:Misses D. Quinn, (I. O’Sullivan, and 1. Wilder moth, Messrs. J. Lockhart, E. O’Sullivan, O’Malley, and W. Talbot. On behalf of the choir members, Mr. A. Marshall extended to the guest , of the evening the congratulations and sincere good wishes of all, and asked Miss Quinn to accept the parcels, which were many and varied. In a happy little speech Miss Quinn thanked the members and their friends for the many gifts and also their kind wishes. The singing of “Auld Lang Syne” brought to a close a very happy evening.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 3, 21 January 1925, Page 31
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170Addington New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 3, 21 January 1925, Page 31
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