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Stanway

KIMBOLTON ANNEXES COUNTRY CRIBBAGE ASSOCIATION’S CUP From Our Own Correspondent. 1 The Stanway hall was the scene of a particularly interesting cribbage match on Monday evening when the local and Kimbolton teams met to play' off for the Country Cribbage, Association’s Cup, for which, at tho conclusion of the season’s matches they had tied. During the early part of tho evening Kimboiton established a substantial lead. Stan way, however, later recovered a considerable amount'of lost ground but failed to overtake their opponents who won by tho very narrow margin of one game. Mr T. Green, captain of the home team hoartiiy congratulated the visitors upon winning tho handsome trophy which had last year been secured by Stanwav. Mr A. Stackhouse, Kimboiton’s captain, suitably replied. Meeting. On Monday evening a meeting will be held in the hall to discuss the advisability of holding a combined sportt ball in the near future. All those interested aro requested to attend. Hockey Dance.

Although the wretched weather conditions on Tuesday evening to a certain extend affected the patronage at the men’s hockey dance, a very pleasant, time was spent by those who braved the elements to attend. Packer’s orchestra played music up to its usual high standard and extras contributed bv Miss D. McAlister, of Palmerston North and Miss J. Stuart-Moray, of Makino, were very much appreciated. The lucky spot waltz was won by Miss K. Green and her partner, Mr C. Oooksley, of Haleombe. Mr Lance Jefferies and Mr Leonard Coekbnrn were M.’sC. Among those present were Mrs A. M. Howell, wearing a black frock embroidered iu oyster and Ted; Mrs Isaac Marshall, floral merv satin; Mrs E. StuartMoray’, navy crepe do chine; Mrs T. Green, black crepe do chine; Mrs Hastie, gold brocade and silk net; Miss Trilby’ Marshall, buttercup satin draped to side, green shoulder spray; Miss E. Groves, orange satin; Miss M. Groves, blue crepe do chine; Miss D. McAlister, geranium georgette; Miss D. Thomson, black satin and georgette; Miss N. Green, pink lace with uneven hemline; Miss Kathleen Green, frock of blue satin with two tiered skirt, Spanish silk shawl in multi-coloured stripes; Miss Alison Green, shell pink georgette, lido blue crope do chine shawl; Miss M. Prior, pink crepe do chine and silver tissue; Miss Mona Jefferies, red georgette, pale hydrangea crepe do chine shawl; Miss E. Bray, blue shot taffeta; Miss Lottie Baker, black and silver; Miss J. Stuart-Moray, flounced frock of rose pink georgette with bodice of not in pastel shading; Miss B. D. McGregor, tango crepe do chine; Miss Madge Howell, black georgette with hem of gold lacc; Miss M. Liggins, salmon pink georgette and satin; Miss R. Liggins, pink satin with bead trimming; Miss Madge Short, red georgette.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7241, 12 June 1930, Page 11

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Stanway Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7241, 12 June 1930, Page 11

Stanway Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7241, 12 June 1930, Page 11