VISITING FARMERS’ WIVES ENTERTAINED
LYCEUM CLUB FUNCTION AT HAMILTON INTERESTING PROGRAMME ha ot W ed nesday evening the wives of the visiting farmers at the Da.ry Conference in Hamilton were the guests of the Lyceum Club. I The lounge was most attl-acUvely I banked with .masses of hydrangeas. | wattle and Iceland poppies. The president, Mrs. F. B. Jolly, was | hoftess- | The guests were introduced by Mrs. H. Douglas and Mrs. tY. .V. Greene and :an interesting programme had been j arranged by the amusements commitj tee. Pianoforte duets were played by j Mrs. It. Ferguson and Mrs. G. Sini clair: violin solos by Mr. J. Jordan: j songs were sung by Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. G. Brown, recitations given by Mrs. Linder, and a dialogue, "Muffins for Tea, * was read by Mrs. KaberHarrison and Miss Xorali Valder. Mrs. Hubert Hammond and Miss F. Jolly were accompanists to the soloists. Later an amusing competition created much camaraderie between guests and entertainers. The visitors nresen t tvm-..-
] Middlemiss and Miss Aliddlemiss (Whata ! Whata), Mrs. XV. E. Barber (Motuiti). | Mrs. Jansen (Hawera), Mrs. J. IT. Fow, i Mrs. C. F. Baker (Woodville), Mrs. Fitzgerald (Eltham), Mrs. Kay and Miss Kay, Mrs. L„ Park (Auckland), Mrs. Stubbs. Mrs. Coyne (Makahu), Mrs. Ireland (Paraparaumu), Mrs. Legge and Miss Uegge CMokoia). Miss Montague (Mokoia), Mrs. Tidswall (Tawhitu), Mrs. Taylor (Ngaire). Mrs Shepherd (Thames’!, Mrs. A. Clarke (Whangarei), Mrs. Duxfiekl (Horotiu), Mrs. Hardham (Parapa- i | raumu), Mrs. Smith (Mercury Bay), Mrs. I (Bell (Oakura). Mrs. Anderson (Hautapu), Mrs. White (Eltham), Mrs. Ireland (To-j kora), Mrs. Wyllie (Rodney), Mrs. Heard (Wark-worth). The club members present were:—Mrs. j F. T. Jolly, Mrs. H. J. Greenslade, Mrs. ' Vere Chitty, Mrs. XV. J. Stevens, Mrs. W. H. Hume, Mrs. R. B. Cranwell, Mrs. ! J. D. Smith, Mrs. F. Vickerv. Mrs. H. J ! I McMillen. Mrs. G. K. Sinclair, Mrs. 11. j ! Toombs, Mrs. Nilson (Napier), Mrs A ! W. Green, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. E. \Val- i ders, Mrs. T. Shaw, Mrs. E. Iloilo. Mrs. Tyne, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. P. Stevens, Mrs. H. Douglas, Mrs. 10. Clarke. Mrs. A. Beale, Mrs. C. Hume, Mrs. H. Ferguson, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mrs. 11. Ewxford, Mrs. E. P. Cowles, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. E. Shepperd, Airs. W. ttoss. Mrs. J. Staples, Mrs Sanford, Mrs. IT. Valder, Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mrs. N. Blom field, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. 10. G. Johnston, Mrs. E. V. Stace, Mrs. Shirley, Mrs. Linder, Mrs. TO. A. Cox-, Mrs. IT. Hammond, Mrs. S. Ziman, Mrs. F. Pratt, Mrs. A. X. Bisley, Mrs. C*. R. Barnett, Mrs. Kaber-Harrison, Miss Roberts, Miss 10. Eggleston, Miss G. Eggleston. Miss Hooker, Miss A. Drake, Miss I. Drake. Miss E. Bourke, Miss E. Hume, Miss McLean (New Plymouth), Miss Bell, Miss M. Stevens, Miss G. Wyatt, Miss B. Manning, Miss B. Hunter, Miss G. Tompkins, Miss F. Jolly, Miss E. Xorrish, Miss N. Valder, Miss L. Valder. Miss Simpson, AT iss R. Kay, Miss
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 5
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