CHILDREN'S PARTY
JOLLY PAPAKURA FUNCTION MASONS ENTERTAIN The members of the Papakura Masonic Lodge, No. 56, gave a children’s party on Tuesday evening, in the Parish Hall, which was elaborately decorated with nikaus, terns, coloured streamers and Japanese electrically-lit lanterns. An efficient committee consisting of Mrs. R. Naylor, Mrs. E. C. Foote, Mrs. E. T Busing, Mrs. J. B. Page. Mrs. C. S. Beechey and Mrs. C. D. Earl are to be congratulated on the arrangements made for the enjoyment of the youngsters. After tea, the children were entertained with games and each child was given a present from the Christmas tree by Father Christmas. Bro. R. Nayler and his officers were responsible for a very successful tea party, which the kiddies enjoyed to the full. The following children were present: Brian Haynes, Colin Havnes, Bettv Haynes, Elaine Walker, Aroha Hardwick. Shirley Hardwick, John Hardwick. Jovce Hindmarsh, June Hindmarsh, Kingston Hindmarsh, Barbara, Earl, Glenn Walker, Barry Walker, Jessie Cooper, Jean Cooper. Dawn Peryer, Doris Bobbing, Jack Dobbing, Merle Mcllraith, Lvnette Mcllraith, Jim Forrest, Jpatricia Forrest, Jean Forrest, Milicent - Kirton, Hugh Kir ton, Neil Kirton, John Furby, Lois Fur by, Wjlson Milliken, Doris Milliken, Betty Busing, Norman Elliott, Roy Elliott, Alistair Beechey, Cecily Beechev, Bruce Beechey, Prudence Beechev, Ada Forrest, Thelma Long ley, Kathleen Fox, George Fox, George Fox, Joan Fox, Gordon Oliver, Violet Overton, George Heatlev, Harold Heatley, Marjory Meatlev. Leslie Manhire, Victor Mauhine, Wallace Price, Dawson Borie, Noel Hetheringtoi} Dorothy Swan, Gladys Swan, Ethel Suddins, June Gedge, Dawn Kelly, Demis Kelly, Joyce Brown, Alma Smith, Joan Naylor, Rosemary Nayler, Eva Moodv, Robert Irvine, Fred Irvine, Rita Wallis, May Wallis, Francis Irvine. Phyllis' Finch, Tommy Finch, Donald Finch, Raymond Wishart, Dorothy McConnell. AN ENGAGEMENT The engagement Is announced of Mary, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. of Auckland, Alan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tizard, of Sea.view Road, Remuera, Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 5
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316CHILDREN'S PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 5
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