PAHIATUA.
LAWN TENNIS The following teams win represent the Pahiatua Lawn Tennis Club in a match 'against Dannevirke, at Pahiatua, during the week-end: Women.—Misses J. Rutherford. G. Bisset, B. Boyd, M. Raleigh, C. Boyd, Mesdames R. H. Taylor, N. Rawson, R.-J. Carruthers and Holmes, Miss D. Mahoney. Emergencies, Mrs R. Mills, Misses J. Bisset and J. Stevens. Men: J G. Swainson, F. V. Johansen. J. McSherry, L. Hamilton, G. Callendar, R. Carruthers. R. Bamford, J. D. Thxftnson, L. D. Lovelock and W. Harvey. Emergencies, R. Mills and S. Walsh.
The following teams will represent the Mangamutu Tennis - Club in a Badger Cup game_ against Hukanui: Women, Miss K. O’Brien. Mrs Morgan, Misses N. Etz, E. Miller. Pi Miller and Mrs W. Darley. Men, D. O’Brien, W. Anscombe L. Heayns, A. Jones, V. Brown and K. O’Brien. Emergencies, Misses C. Wallis and T. Burr.
SCHOOL CONCERT. There was a large attendance at the concert given by the pupils j. of Forms I and II of the Pahiatua District High School, in aid of the Chinese Relief Fund. The items were .-—“Beautiful Moonlight,” Form I arid II girls ; acrobatics. Form II boys :'“Pacific Coast,” Roy Veale; “Aunt Amy.” (play); piano solo, Beatrice Hodd; “Cherry Blossom Lane” (song) ; “Johnny’s Pa Goes for a Skate,” John Davidson; tap dance, Joan Brabner; “Rose Marie.” D. Robinson; “The Fox,” I. Gunn; folk dance, “Reap the Flax”; “Blue Hawaii” (song in character) ; sketch, “Love” ; recitation, “Father’s Choice,” L. Pratt ; “Alone at Night,” song by Form I and II girls; “I Love to Whistle” (song); folk dance, “If All the World Were Paper” : recitation, P. Bisset; acrobatics, Form I and II girls; song, “This is the Hour,” Form I and II girls; song. “There’s a Little Dutch Mill.” B. Paget and A, Thompson. HOSPITAL CONCERT. The Methodist Choir presented an enjoyable concert at the Pahiatua Hospital recently. Rev. W. E. Moore welcomed the new matron and presented her with a bouquet of pink roses, sweet peas and delphiniums, and a bouquet of sweet peas for the sister on duty. As a pleasant interlude Father Christmas arrived. PERSONAL. Miss K. Welsh is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs J. Welsh. Miss N. Sparks, of D’Urville Island, is visiting her parents at Hukanui.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 18, 17 December 1938, Page 10
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