MATAWAI NEWS
A very entertaining afternoon was tendered to Miss Grace Mnzengarb by Mrs. F. McPike. It took place at the home of Her daughter, Mrs. A. Marshall, "Te Rawhiti,” Koranga, 30 guests being* present. A clock golf competition was won by Mrs. R. K. Marloy. Mr. E. Fitzmaurico being second. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pickcn won the mystery hunt, and in another competition the •'onours went to Mesdames E. Judd and W. Mortlenian. During the afternoon, Mrs. Me; Pike's little grnnd-daughtor, Ruth Marshall, presented the guest of honour \yith a pretty shoulder spray. Miss Mazongarb acknow--1 edged the kindness of her friends and the
At tin* Women’s Institute meeting held on Thursday two intending members were welcomed by the president' and nominations for president and secretary were called for, ami *i delegate appointed to attend the federation meeting. A discussion on Maori welfare look place.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21634, 10 February 1945, Page 4
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