WHANGAMOMONA.
A ve r* pleasant social afternoon was tendered Mis. Simpson by *he ladies of WhanwinumHrna on *nes dav in the Oddfellows' Hall The r tom -as prettily decorated witH ZZ Wl- ««* artificial flower*. Miss Simpson has been headmistress at the local school for over four years, and her popularity wa. evidence p.v the oeri number of la, dies who attended. A foost enioyable afternoon wa« spent with competitions and games the winners of the, competitions being Mrs Kayser, Mrs. Dean and Miss R.
fioever. .. On behalf of the friends present Mrs Geever, in a neat speech, spoke of the fine qualities of Miss Simpson, and presented her with a bronze Jardinier and axminister hearth-rug. Miss Simpson suitably responded. A dainty afternoon tea was served lat-
er. Anions those present were; Misses Simpson (guest of honour), Kelly (.3), Geever (2), if. Anderson, Nicholson. Geever, Whiting, Pean, Bcfttomley, Robinson, Dunn, MeGuinn, Fletcher, J.. Tomlinson., Cammock, Kayser, Old, Foreman, R. Tomlinson, Gilmour, Partridge. PERSONAL. Mr. F/. McGregor has returned from Hamilton. Mrs. W. Hodder is on holiday in Dunedin. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens are in Auckland on holiday. Mr. Mcßao, "Wanganui. is relieving Mr. Stephens as stationmaster. Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker, of the railway staff, are on annual leave. Mrs. Tomlinson Christchurch, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 'Tomlin-
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 85, 26 June 1930, Page 2
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