BLENHEIM NEWS
A pleasant time was spent at "Leefield,” the home of Mr and Mrs F. N. Dillon, when they entertained several of their friends at an enjoyable garden party. The guests included Mr and Mrs C. G. Teschemaker, Mr and Mrs H. Y. Monro, Mr and Mrs V. Robinson, Mrs H. D. Vavasour, Mr T. Renwick, Mrs F. F. Reid (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs A. C. Fell, Mr and Mrs Rewi Murray, Mr and Mrs Percy Hall, Mr and Mrs S. T. Critchley, Mrs E. Reid, Mr and Mrs G. K. Stocker, Mrs H. Howard. Mrs C. Waddy, Mr and Mrs R. Grigg, and Mr and Mrs W. T, Churchward. Misses M. Weld, N. Teschemaker, P. Grigg, Waddy (2), M. Monro, Hiley, Z. Redwood, and M. Churchward, Messrs E. Weld,- M. and G. Dillon. T. Teschemaker, P. Johnston, Waddy (2), and H. Vavasour. Mr and Mrs W- Trolove (The Shades). Mr and Mrs C.' G. Teschemaker (Avondale), Mr and Mrs S. T. Critchley, Mr and. Meg P. Hall, Mr and Mrs Rewi Murray, Mr and Mrs A. C. Fell, Mr and Mrs B. Trolove, Misses M. Weld, N. Teschemaker, and P. Grigg will be visitors to Wellington for the Dillon —Williams wedding on Saturday. Mr G. Ward, Miss Clare Ward, Mr and Mrs G. Ward, Misses M. Churchward, H. and D. Waddy have gone to Feilding to attend the Ward—Bailey wedding. ~ Mr and Mrs B. Tosswill (Canterbury) are the guests of Mr and Mrs V. Robinson. Miss B. Redwood (Ohoka), who has been visiting Blenheim, has returned borne.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22271, 9 December 1937, Page 2
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