WAIUKU NEWS.
I (From Our Our Correspondent.) , The social lipid nt Karlotahi! on Friday I evening as a welcome home to Messrs X I Holmes nnd T. Thompson was n most sue oessful affair. Miss Tlsdale, head teacher lln n neat speech extended a hearty welcomt Ito the returned soldiers, who suitably re Isponded. The Mutual Improvement Society held Its I annual meetine on Tuesday, the president i (Mr \V. L. Ilenton) presldlnp. The follow Imc were elected as officers for the enstdiu term: —President. Mr Dyer; vice-presidents Messrs W. L. West. Henton. nnd (.'. .7 Hosklnc: secretary, Mrs Robinson; trea surer, Mrs James; reporter. Miss Fitch "Miss funds. Miss Porter, nnd Miss Wykc; were elected new members. The Invltatlor to n debate by the Otnnn Society wai accepted, and an eujoynhlj; evening 1. , anticljiated. A movement is on foot to establish ! permanent band in Wnluku. The Public Mali -was taxed to Its ntmos-<-apnclty on Wednesday last, the occasloi boinj; a welcome home tendered by Mr nut returned from the front.
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Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 5
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