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Tokomaru

From Our Own Correspondent. Another successful dance was held by the members of the tennis club last week. Music for dancing was supplied by a Levin orchestra and extras were played by Mr H Bell, of Palmerston North, and Miss J. Patrick. Two saxophone solos were rendered by Mr E. Burrell, of Levin. Among those present were Mesdames L. Kars (Opiki), red velvet; B. Hay, floial georgette; A. Todd, floral mnon; N. Gunning, black silk; G. Williams, brown georgette and lace; A. Judd, blue lnaiocainf L. Simpson, floral taffeta; M. Collett, blue sand crepe; E. la tuck, floial georgette; Misses L>. Wilton, floral net, N Ennis, black satin; J. McAdams, red taffeta; A. Mason, green crepe de chine; L Waghorn, black taffeta; M. Foibes, pink georgette; J. Young (Opiki), pink crepe de chine; D. Buglass. green sand crepe; M. Lynch, floral taffeta; M. Triggell, black crepe; K. Johnston, red crepe de chine; M. Johnson, blue marocain; K. Elliott, black satin; E. Hill (Levin), red georgette; M. Elliott, red velvet; J Wmiata (Palmerston North), floral taffeta, D. Tipler (Palmerston North), blue oigandie; J. Kori (Shannon), black satin; Cameron (Levin), pink s e °rs et te •: lace; W. Rolot, blue taffeta; K. Corlett, black marocain and silver lace; B. coilett, black lace; M. Gilmor, figured ta At ta 'the February meeting of the Women's Institute Mrs A. Boote presided. As only a few members were present, little business could be done. Members stood in silence as a mark of respect for the passing of the late King CeoiS®- _ winner of the points prize competition was Mrs J. McNab, with Mrs H. Pari second while other competitions were won by Mrs A. McGill, Mrs C. Osman, Miss cf Jamieson, Mrs J. McNab and Mis H. Parr. The hostesses were Mrs A. McGill and Miss A. Mason. . . T ' The annual meeting of the Table Ten nis Club was held recently. After the balance-sheet had becui adopted the follnwincr committee was elected. JUessis ivi. Griffith C (chairman), M- Ciaridge (secretarv O. Williams and Mr and Mis w. Stott It was decided to commence playnext Monday evening. A tennis match played between Tokomaru and Weraroa at Tokomaru resulted in a win for the visitors bj seU to r rhe trame-s were as follow.— Ladies’ singles: Mrs Boulton beat Mrs tt QfnH- fi— 2 Miss J. Forsytn lost to Mra H parr 0-b’, Miss Stillwell beat Mrs I*. Gvde 6—l Mrs Hansen beat Miss L. Corlett 6-4, Miss Keir lost to Mrs H. Pentieost 5—7, Miss Swindlehurst bea H? R* STS,. X* S ‘BIS Mr„^ * oHiKvell beat Mrs H. Stott and Mrs n. Parr 6—l, Miss J. Forsyth and Mrs Hansen beat Mrs Gyde and Miss Corlett 6 2, Miss Keir and Miss Swindlehurst beat Mrs Pentieost and Mrs Simpson 6 2. Men’s doubles: M. Harvey and J; Han sen beat D. Standish and H Trigged 10—8. A. Hansen and H. Harvey oeac "■ Todd and E. Rowlands 6—l, Maimer and Cameron beat A. Grady and B. Simpson 7- Mi'xea doubles; Mrs Boulton and Harvey lost to D. Standish and Mrs Stott 4—6, Miss Forsyth and lost to Mrs Parr and Triggeh s— i, Miss Stillwell and A. Hansen beat Mrs Gyde and B. Walden 6—l, Mrs Hansen and H. Harvey lost to Miss Corlett and E. Rowlands 4—6, Miss Keir and Palmer beat Mrs Pentieost and Grady 6—2, Miss Swindlehurst and Cameron beat Mrs Simpson and L. Simpson 6—2. The ladies served afternoon tea. Miss D. Towler is spending a holiday in Wanganui. _ , . Mr H. Ennis, of the Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, is spending a holiday with his parents, Mr and Mrs L. Ennis.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 44, 22 February 1936, Page 11

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Tokomaru Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 44, 22 February 1936, Page 11

Tokomaru Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 44, 22 February 1936, Page 11