MORRINSVILLE INTERESTS
There was a fair attendance at the end-of-the-season dance held by the Morrinsville Golf Club. Music was supplied by a Te Aroha orchestra, with extras by Mrs. D. T. Davies. Among those present were: —Mesdames D. T. Davies, L. Pole, N. Howie, J. S. Cassidy, R. D. Wilson, P. Petry, J. W. Brown, J. Hawkins, J. Caulfield, T. 0. Seed, D. Alexander, J. Simons, A. Murdoch, 0. Poison (Hamilton), L. Anderson, N. Chapman, T. Rogers (Taumarunui), Misses A. Ferguson, J. Gumnior, A. Wilson, M. Hanan, V. Brayshaw, E. Bradley (Cambridge), M. Seed, B. King, V. Johnson, L. Strevens, J. Walker, M. Deery, M. Soanes, E. Rowley, R. George (Te Aroha), T. Hewitt and Nola. Lady Allen, of Piako, is visiting Wellington. Miss M. Ensor is on a visit to Auckland. Mrs. J. Bryson-Thompson, of Auckland, guest of her daughter, Mrs. BoJwortn, Thames Street, Morrinsville.
Mrs. J. R. Gray, of Wellington, is staying with Mrs. J. S. Cassidy, Kereono Road, Morrinsville.
Mrs. W. Lowry, of Putarucu, and her small daughter are staying with Mrs. W. R. Lowry.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 4
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