KAITANGATA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) The lawn tennis «h'n gave a complimentary wi--i:vl and dance on Wednes. day evening last woclc in the Masonic Hull (o t' l '' workers and all who assisted in the late bazaar. Thor.fi was ~!„,•„,. attendance Mr Cutnbi.rtson and Mis ; Winnie Terry lyh no) aniinlird excellent music Mr 'Ramsay officiated as M.C., and Mr Hislop did the catering in his customary mnnv.er. A few solos were given durng the evenincj which were greatly appreciated. The Bowlintr Chih also gave a e fi ™- plimontary social to their lady friends *n,nd supporters' in th" Mmtsoiuic Hall on Fridav evening, 43 couples being present. ' Mr (Vithbfv-tson (violin) and Miss W. Terry (piano) supplied the music, which was excellent. Mr A. M'kJdlcm'ass and Mr W. McLaren attended | to the dancin" portion of o r . the programme and Mr RHlop to the catorinc to the satisfaction of everyone. | At Wesloyan Methodist Chureh on ' Sunday afternoon the Eev, Mr Grectaslada. m&cte a very eympaithetio refer-
once and paid a fitting tribute to the lamented and widely "regretted death of Mr T, E. Taylor. At the dose of his remarks tho congregation stood as a mark of sympathy with the wife and children pf. the great social reformer. The late Mr Taylor was closely identilied with t,he Wesleyan body in Ciiristehureh.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 4 August 1911, Page 5
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218KAITANGATA. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 4 August 1911, Page 5
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