SEDDON.
(March 15. Handkerchief Tea. Mrs. Horn gave a handkerchief tea on Friday for Miss Margaret Humphreys, who is to be married on the 24th. The guests present were: Mesdames Humphreys, Williams, Cun-liff, Fuller, and the Misses Humphreys (2), Warinck, Horn. The amusement was a guessing competition, and Mrs. Williams won the first prize. A dainty tea was served in the dining-room. A Social. The school social, held in the Seddon Hall on Friday night, was a decided success. Four wee mites danced the “Rose Dance,” which was greatly admired. After several other items had been creditably rendered, the prizes were distributed by Mr. C. Ferguson. Another pleasing item on the evening’s programme was the presentation to Miss Hilda Cameron (a late pupil) from the School C)ominittec. Mr. Humphreys made the presentation, a vote of thanks to Mr. Ferguson and Miss Young concluded the first portion of the programme, after which the children diid ample justice to the supper, and dancing was kept up till the curly hours. Personal. Mr. E. S. Rutherford (Kekeranga), who has been spending a few days in Blenheim, passed through Seddon on his way home. Mr. Thomas (Tirohangu) has returned home. Miss Foster (Starabro’j has gone to Feilding for a holiday. Mr. an<l Mrs. Vavasour have gone to the North Island. GENEVIEVE.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 68
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217SEDDON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 68
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