RESIDENTIAL NURSERY
BRIDGE PARTY FOR FUNDS
The Kelburn-Northland Branch of the Women's National Reserve contains a number of good workers, who combined and held a very successful bridge party at the Lyceum Club in aid of th'o Nursery funds. ' Among those whe arranged tables, or played, were Mesdames Hargreaves, Preston, Dinnie, Higgins, Smcdley, Priestley, Waugh, Parkinson, Mulligan, TTranklyii, Bennett, Nielson, Fyffe, Young, Marshall, Smith, Misses Gaynor (3), Bryans, Fairbrother, Young, ant) Jobler. The prizes were won by Mesdames Bennet, Smith, and Fyffel A dainty supper concluded a most enjoyable evening, and a satisfactory sum resulted for the Nursery funds.
Next month's effort of this branch will "be for patients in the Mental Hospital. Gifts of recent papers and magazines, books, etc., will be welcomed, as there are so many at the hospital -who have either no friends or those who are unable to take them the little offerings which mean so rriuch in their restricted lives.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 13
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156RESIDENTIAL NURSERY Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 13
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