STRATFORD.
June 30. Owing to an outbreak of typhoid fever amongst children in different families, there has been a lull in social life. ‘* The Scarlet Troubadours." The Scarlet Troubadours paid their third visit to Stratford last Friday, when a large and enthusiastic audience greeted them at the Town Hall. The personnel was the same (with few exceptions) as on their previous visits. Amongst the audience I noticed': Air and Airs Boag, Airs Carey (Blenheim). Air and Airs Glasgow, Air and Airs Porritt, Dr. ami Airs Menzies, Air and Airs Stubbs, Air and Airs Raikcs, Air and Airs Alalone. Air and Airs Cardale, and many others. Handkerchief Tea. Airs Crawshaw gave a handkerchief tea on Alonday afternoon for Aliss Gladys James, who s to be married next month. Those entertained were: Aliases James (3), Alisses Wake (2), Aliss Anderson, Alias Ajackay, Aliss Elsie Curtis, Alias Crawshaw. Various games and competitions were played, Alisa
Wake and Aliss Alaekay being the prize, winners. Euchre Party. Mrs Oswald Curtis gave an enjoyable euchre party for young people on Thursday evening.
Personal. Mrs G. W. France, who lias been visiting Mrs Wake, returned! to Wanganui on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs A. Cameron, of Masterton, have been the guests of Mrs Glasgow. Miss Capel (New Plymouth) has been spending a few days with Mrs Hugh Good.
DENTSE.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 66
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221STRATFORD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 66
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