LIVINGSTONE NOTES.
F:-"!m «Mir own Correspondent. A Ilidll.v successful social was t<l>-'i-riri Mi.-.-, Hunter in the Livingstone Hall on riidny Inst. As .Miss Hunter is -cvertn-.: !iit r.nunoctioii with tlir> lor.it school, after seven years faithful M-rru < . the parents and trionds In tin' district derided on her :i royal send-off. The nijlht was -loriotisly 'fine, am! many friends i'roni i'.ir nj;r> near were present. Mr Adams (chairman of the school committee: occupied the chair, anil after speaking in nlowinp ternis of Miss j Hunter's m;»ny good qualities, pre- • .-rnted her with a silver tea service. . a tit! Master Clifford Kennedy, on he- | half of lis- school children, presented ! !: r with a fair of silver-hacked hair j enssf.es and "combs. Miss Hunter in, a few words expressed, her thanks tor i the splendid jiiffs. and especially ; thanked th« children for their oxpres- ; •••n r.i" est'-rm. after which the audi- . heartily "For she's a jolly . •;-)eii reiiow."' Mr Lory spoke on be-| h.-df of the Patriotic Committee, ot . which .Miss Hunter had been an active , mem her. . ' A [> r npmime had been prepared for rh>' .veiling, rhe following rendering it ns -—.Mrs .McGimpsey .somzh Xurse Hsu;iiten (fonp and recitation). Mr Button (sonci. Misses E. McOnade . and M. Mct'one (pianoforte selections). : Tlentiful refreshments were supplied ! hy the ladies, and after supper had ■ b*en dispensed, dancing was indnlpea in until the earlv hours. TV> all wish Miss Hunter every success m her future. life.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 3
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240LIVINGSTONE NOTES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 3
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