PARTY AT HOSPITAL.
A children's party, organised by Uncle Jim, was held in Ward 20 at the Hospital on Saturday afternoon, and was successful from all points of view. The ladies of the Municipa.l Officers' Guild donated paper hats of numerous shades and design, while the ward and beds were tastefully decorated by the ladies of Uncle's Jim's League, who also supplied afternoon tea to the visitors. During the afternoon, Uncle Jim, on behalf of the patients, presented Sister Foster with a box of flowers and a box of handkerchiefs, as a token of esteemand good wishes, on the occasion of her leaving the ward. A juvenile programme of songs, dance numbers, and a mock wedding was produced by Madam Annette Stock, and the following artists contributed to one of the most enjoyable efforts ever held at the hospital for the entertainment of the sick children: Misses Patricia Boyle, D. Roberts, Aldwyth Dunn, Fay Helmbrecht, Joan Ogilvy, Lois O'Callaghan, Yvonne Fairweather, Alison Peter, Murial Fisher, Daphne Roberts, Doreen Connelly, Olive Alexander. Anita. Heath, Marjory Turner, Doreen Dunn, Masters Frank Green, Colin West, Bert Davis, Brian Wolfgramm, and Mr. A. Hamblin assisted, while the accompanists were Madam Dunn, Mrs. Boyle, and Madam Stock.
PARTY AT HOSPITAL.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 14
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