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PANTRY EVENING.

Last evening in the Women’s Division Rooms, Feilding, Mr J. Lamberton and Miss R. Thurston were given another very enjoyable gift party, in the form of a pantry evening. The hostesses were Mrs A. Eade and Mrs Gaskin. The time was spent with dancing, and a game which caused very much amusement, the winner being Master T. Thurston. Extras were played by Miss J. Kershaw (Pahiatua), Mr A. Eade, and Mr A. Priest (Pnhiatua). After supper, the guests were called upon to open the many parcels, for which Mr Lnmberton thanked those present. He also thanked Mrs Gaskin and Mrs Eade lor giving thme.sucli an enjoyable party. There were over fifty present, amongst whom were: Mr and Mrs H. Thurston, Mr and Mrs J. Thurston, Mr and/Mrs Lamberton, Mr and Mrs Gaskin, Mr and Mrs A. Eade, Mr and Mrs J. Taggett (Pahiatua), Mr and Mrs P. Simpson, Mr and Mrs J. Simpson, Mr and Mrs Bickers, Mesdames Kershaw (Pahiatua), Huddleston, Misses Beckman, J. Kershaw (Pahiatua), I. Kershaw (Pahiatua), J. Thurston, B. Thurston, T. Moore, D. Davies, P. Oliver, J. and M. Worsfold, N. Gaskin, J. and A. Duncan, Messrs L. Thurston, D. Thurston, J. Thurston, B. Thurston, Gaskin, R. Lamberton, G. Dick, M. Kershaw (Pahiatua), A. Priest, V. Ferguson, T. Thurston, Simpson.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 27 May 1938, Page 4

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PANTRY EVENING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 27 May 1938, Page 4

PANTRY EVENING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 151, 27 May 1938, Page 4

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