OLD GIRLS' CARD PARTY
Members and friends of the Wanganui Girls' College Old Girls' Association held a very cheery and successful evening this week in the English-speak-ing Union's rooms, which were bright with spring bulbs and crimson rhododendrons. The guests were received by Mrs. Ashburn Chisholm, president, and Mrs. D. A. Claridge, secretary.
A very pleasant time was spent in playing bridge, mah jong, and monopoly. Trophies were won by Mesdames T. M. Pacy, H. M. Blakeley, and Messrs. H. W. Whyte, and E. W. Mills.
Among those who arranged tables were Mesdames Gibbons, Perry, Grainger, Littlejohn, Hardie-Boyes, Sapsford, Thomson, Jones, Bennett, Staveley, Hewitt, Claridge, Taylor, Misses Barton, Grainger, Nicholas* Bligh, Honeyfield, and Chatfield. At the conclusion of the play a delicious supper Was served.
PRESERVE EGGS WITH OVOLINE.1
Now that eggs are cheap preserve them with Ovoline and keep them as fresh as new-laid for ready eating and cooking when prices are dear. Ovoline has never had a failure in .35 years. Jar of Ovoline Paste preserves 400 eggs; tin of Liquid Ovoline 200 eggs. All grocers.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 18
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