PAPATOETOE CLUB.
variety programme was gi\en by the I'apatoeloe Literary, Debating and Dramatic Club in the Methodist Church llall, Pa pa tool oe, I;.-1 v.cck- Mr. <». M. G Hugh.-on presided over a good attendance. Members of the society gave a reading of A. A. Milne's comedy "llio Boy Comes Homo," the parts being taken bv Mioses Joyce Knight, M. McFarland, Lulu Hunter, and Messrs. F. 11. Burton ,ii„| C .1 Mahoii. Elocutionary items u ere tributcd by Misses Mabel IJryaiK ■nid 1 lope Dulihaiitv, and songs L«y tin Rov T H- I'oseveare, Miss K. .Bryant ami' Mr. Salter. Mrs. V. J, Opylo gave „ display of Indian club swinging to a gramophono accompaniment, and P 1 '!""" fur to solos were played by Miss . . lerton Miss Dulcio Hughson_ acted as accompanist. Literary competitions were won by Mrs. E. H, Burton and Miss Lulu Hunter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 3
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