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GOLDEN LINK LODGE.

CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL. , The Rolleston street Hail was the '_ rendezvous for a throng of happy cbil- ; dren on Saturday afternoon, on the oe- ( casion of the fancy dress carnival arranged by the Golden Link Lodge. The function was also attended by a lajfe cumber of parents and friends, an<? the afternoon proved thoroughly enjovablo to all. The judges, Mrs D. Craighead and Miss 13. Roid, awarded prize? as follows: Girls under seven years—Best fancy dress, June Hath'erlcy (Victorian Posy); most original, Edna Audas (Correspondence) ; best paper frock, Jean Pease (Basket of Flowers). Boys under seven —Best fancy. Ken Wicks (Cupid): most original, Leslie Foster '.Tram Conductor). Girls under 10 —Best fancy dress, Eunice Trenberth (Eastern Lady); most original, Eunice Fowler (Chinaman) ; best paper dress, Joyce Wicks (Lamp Shade). Boys, under 10 —Best fancy costume, Willie Scott (Golliwog); most original, Jack Shepherd (Bowser Pump). Girls over 10—Best fancy dress, Eva Byfield (Maori Girl); most original, Lulu Dyer (Karitane Nurse); best paper, Jean Robertson (Rose). Boys over 10—Best fancy costume, Vernon Treuberth (Indian); most original, Ron Dillimore (Sack of Potatoes). Special prizes were awarded to: Jean Woodham (Edmonds's Baking Powder), Kathleen Joughin (Pierrette) ; Cushla Murdoch (Chinese Lady); Nita Dale (Bride), Malcolm Campbell (Rooster), Iris Shepherd (Victorian Posy), Lydia Young (Church of England Sister). Other children present, were:—June Shepherd (Violet), Jack Shepherd (Bowser), Douglas Shepherd (Monkey. Brand Soap), Teddy Young (Cause of Many Troubles), Dulcie Dyer and Jack O'Donnell (Jack and Jill), Dennis O'Donnell (Wood's Flour), Teddy O'Donnell (Canterbury Footballer), Irene Dyer (Three Dogs Cigarette), LiUu Dver (Karitane Nurse), Alice Price (Newspaper), Richard Price (Jack of Diamondß), Phyllis Dillimore (Tulip), Jean Pease (Basket of Flowers), Betty Claydon (Wills's Cigarettes), Raymond. Ellis (Peanuts), Beatrice Audas (All Black), Edna Audas (Correspondence), Edith Carter (Indian), Ethel Carter (Mysterv), Marian Yearn (Italian Flower "Girl), Billie Barnden (White Rabbit), Tihelma Armstrong (Moira Confectionery), Dorothy Armstrong (Dutch Cleanser), Jim Humphries (Dentist), Warrick Humphries (Prince Charming), Noel Humphries (Baker), Eileen Dale (Green Leaf Diet), Glady Kennedy (Armstrong's), Molly Fowler (Was Doll), Malcolm Campbell (Rooster), Douglas Campbell (Ragtime), Colin Campbell (Football Results), Donald Campbell (Pierrette), Valmai Mcintosh (Miss Muffet), Bobby Mcintosh (Wireless), Violet Mcintosh (Daffodil), Douglas Mcintosh (Bunny), Peggy Mcintosh (Peggy Bag), Zita Fenton (Pumpkin), Billy Fenton (Jack of Diamonds), Don Robertson (American S*ilor), Betty Robertson (Pierrette), Jean Robertson (Rose), Ray Woodham (Brown Paper Parcel), Nancy Kcott (Was Doll), Elsie Scott 5 (Sleepy Head), Willie Scott (Gollii trag), Rene 1 Scott (Cadbury's Choco- . lates), Kathleen Joughin (Pierrette), , Alby Joughin (Sailor Boy), Ada Byfield (Night), Eva Byfield (Maori), Brue Byfield (Baker), Bertha O'Malley ' (Queen of Diamonds).

WE'LL SHIFT A "HOUSEFUL" OR ? "ROOMFUL" OF FURNITURE It's all the same to us With a commodious "Dennis" lorry drawn up, handy and experienced men transfer rins household goods with the deftness and care which result from long practice, you'll be pleased that 5»" thought to ring the New Zealand Express (o„ Ltd. We take the worry out of removals. ~"

COMING-OF-AGE PARTY. Mr and Mrs John Richards entertained a large .number of Jriends at a social evening in the Aranui Hall last week, in honour of the commg-of-age of their eldest daughter. The Ima Dons. The dance room was tastefully decorated with streamers and butterflies. Uurii!" the evening items were given In- Misses Ksme Evans, E. Francis, Joan Osborne and Nola Donovan. Music: for the dancing was supplied oy Bruce Est all's Orchestra. A hickvspot wait/, was won by Misses M. Sampson and C. Hopkins. Anions those present were.—Mr anu Mrs John Richards. Mr and Mrs \\ i. Billens. Mr and Mrs F. E. Kin;:, Mi and Mrs J. 1). Sprosen. Mr and Mrs A. Rowlands. Mr and Mrs 1. <-»• Rowse. Mr r.nd Mrs J. Venner Mr and Mrs E. Row.-e. Mr and Mrs ,1. •'• Parsons. Mr and Mrs C. H. Aston. Mr and Mrs J. .1. Hrmliam. Mr and Mrs F. W. James. Mr and Mrs H. * ■ Rose, Mr and Mrs C. Bloom Mr and Mrs H. Baker. Mr and Mrs W lord. Mr and Mrs .1. Brooke-Taylor. Mr and Mrs V Nnukivell. Mr and Mrs R. <-■• Carter. Mr and Mrs Wheeler, Mr and Mrs A. Nankivell, Mesdames h. dishorn, L. Donovan, Evans, Lvnskev. R. Muff, W. Sampson, K. Lovell-Smith, E, Carter, M. Lrew, Burgess. Jon- (2), F. Ansley. Ozanne, \ Scott, Mioses Richards (3), Parsons (2). If. Ansley, A. btorer, 1. Petrie. I). Carter, Kinney (2). Sampson (2), E. Venner. Hopkins (2). i>Lynskey, L. Biggins. M. McLeo, , Donovan (2). E. Francis. P. Arundel, Evans (2), M. Crew, Boyd (3), Aston (2) M. Bovd, Bowse (2), J. Breeze, Henderson \'i\ Ozanne, A. Horsheld, M. Brewins, Pat Rose, Ngaire King, K. Brunsden. M. Bnrson, F- Marriott, I. Wlieeler. T. Scott, Messrs Richards (6), N. King. Chick (3). J. Duncan. Iggo (3), A. Venner, I. Parsons, Marriott. Anslov (2). H. Briinton, W. Sampson. E. Nankivcl!, McLeani Uj. Crew. Williams (2), Aker (2). J Hull, Barrett. Palmer, Ford, Rowse, Scownn, S. Wheeler. C. Scott. McPherson, J. Kinney, Ozanne, and Hill.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18802, 21 September 1926, Page 2

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GOLDEN LINK LODGE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18802, 21 September 1926, Page 2

GOLDEN LINK LODGE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18802, 21 September 1926, Page 2