KITCHEN EVENING
FOR A BRIDE. (By “Stella.”) Miss M. Unwin, who yesterday was married to Mr. P. Wadley, was given a very bright little kitchen evening in the bandroom by two of her intimate friends. The party was in honour of the approaching marriage, and many very useful gifts were received by the bride. The hall was prettilv decorated, and all the young people spent a very enjoyable time. Among those present were:_ Mrs Dunn. Mrs Carpenter, Miss Unwin, Mrs Unwin, Mesdames Dawson, Blackert. Cartwright, McCoombe. Furniss. McKeegan, Allen, Lomas, Griffiths. Charles, Hewitt; Misses I Carpenter. O Roil. D Kirkham, B. McKeegan E. Carpenter, Banks (2). Griffiths (2). C. Blackert. M. Melrose, Coxon (2), D. Nelson; Messrs Jim Unwin, E. Kirkham. 8. Daws, f R. Dawson, B Little, P. Wadley Cartwright (2), J. Wallace, P. Banks. McLean. B. Holmes, J McLean, J. Charles, J. Charters, B. Lord. R. Unwin, and K. Anderson.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 9
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152KITCHEN EVENING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 9
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