TE KARAKA NEWS
Tin* New Year dance sponsored hy flu ’JV Karaka Sports Club as a Uriah? to lit' New Year’s Day sports gathering was at outstanding: success. Some It und reds o dancers, many from far afield, filled tin Waikohu Theatre and danced to music sop plied by Miss L. Kuril’s orchestra. Mr \V. McGrannaclian acted as M.O. and much appreciated extras were played by -Messrs .1. Fitzgerald and .J, Gooch. A ladies ronimittee. headed by Mrs. »7. W. Nisbclt served a savoury supper at <!aintily decor a led tables.
Miss E. M. West, who is leaving on th first stage of her return journey to Kngl&mwas the guest of honour at a farewell part
miven by Mrs. E. Bradley. Each of the guests brought a handkerchief and a recipe, which were handed to Miss West hy Mrs. Bradley with good wishes from all. Acknowledging the gifts, Miss West expressed her appreciation of the hospitality she had received from her friends in Te Karaka. A dainty afternoon ten was served by the hostess. Corporal Ethel M. Tuapawa and L.A.C. Ken W. Tuapawa have, left to take up Dietr duties at Oliakea after spending Christinas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. inn* pa wa.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21603, 4 January 1945, Page 7
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205TE KARAKA NEWS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21603, 4 January 1945, Page 7
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