KITCHEN TEA.
Miss Ina Harrison was the guest of honour at a gift afternoon in the Kurneu Hall, given. by the ladies of the district, in view of her approachingmarriage. Mrs. Dousrlas Hill, on behalf of tlio ladies, wished the guest of honour every happiness. An interesting competition was then held in guessing the 'contents of the many parcels, after which Miss Harrison opened them, giving the correct answers. Mrs. Mervyn Tate was the winner of tliis competition, while Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Wilson were also winners of competitions. A humorous sketch was given by Mrs. S.-Sherwood, entitled "I CouVln't Resent."Among those..present were: Mesda.ines KornmnV'Harrison, Colin Small, Arthur Parties, * Sherwood, Garry, Dane, Hill, C'lllnm.' • Patterson. Wilson. Martin, Atwood fliitty. fiooding, Tate. Dorricott, A. Pearman. Wright, Parley, McCal.l Xewlove, Hanlon. Ball, Rebel, Crawford XVatson, Bell, Simpson. Misses Bews. Jj. Barnes, T. Dane. L. Bell and E. Addi's)t^'* r
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 252, 23 October 1936, Page 11
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147KITCHEN TEA. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 252, 23 October 1936, Page 11
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