MATATA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.
At the district nurse's residence Mrs. .wettenhall gave an address to ladies. The Mr a oW w ? t£ fficer ? wwee * e elected: President, Burt vl( fP re eWents, Meedames Mre rlvSfti"? 1 Sim P son 5 secretary, Jure. Oaverhill; treasurer, Miss Besznakcommittee. Mesdames £ B wTIHnV Burt Pattie, Simpson, Peebles aC' noon tea w* served by the ladies " i ?, n v Sat " rda y n 'ght a gay party was Jield by the young folk of TakaiL?* tho Parish Hall. Streamers 4?e S t the decorations with a centre lamp shade. Dancing and «ainos wer« indulged in. The Monte Carlo was keenly contested, the- winners being Mies Joan Dernpsey and E. Collings, whilethe finot waltz was won by Mr. and Mrs. Tonkin. The music was rendered by Mr', Hfiughoy, and extras by Mise H. Mcfrse «iul Mr. R. Han-is. Among those pVeserit ■were: Mrs. Tonkin, Mrs, T. Mclntosh, J&ias H. Smith, and Mjss Coxhead. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 12
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