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HERE AND THERE

■ —■ Mothers' B'elpers. The committee of the Mothers' Helpers heltj its monthly meeting, when Mrs. IT. E. Ward presided over a large attendance of members. A hearty vote of.' thanks ivas passed to Mrs. 'WA E.. Hftribert for the loan, of her garden for tlto recent garden party, ■which; resulted, dm a. profit of £s_,\with a; few oUtstamdnig amounts to epme in; ;The committee is greatly pleased at tlie: good, results <kE the party. Enjoyable Party." A most enjoyable' evening was spent last night at the Indies' Jewish Club- ! rooms In. Cuba Street,, when, a party was given in honour of Miss. Betty. yNathanson,, of. Adelaide BoadA A'large B crowd attended, and dtaring the evening ■ speeches were.- made by Mrs. P. Sehnei- ■ deman aud Signor.- Cesitroni. Items were B given by Miss Hazel Isiax&u. and songs B by Signorina Aida Buluias, accompanied B by Mr. Paul Vinograd'off, who , also played a few solos during the evening. Cordial Belations. The Coastal Towns sub branch of the Plunket Society gave a very-pleasant afternoon party at Greer's Cabaret, Porirua,.-when the guests of 'honour were Mi-., Mrs., and Miss Gray,.'.of Pukerua Bay, who are leaving by fhe Euahine for a visit to England.'' 'Mesdames Nealo and Windfey presenteot-Mrs. and Miss Gray with charming bouquet's of flowers-, Mr.. E. \V. Bothaip\ley and Mrs. Wilshaw both spoke of tbe good - work done- By Mrs. Gray: white presi- . dent of the sub-branch,, and alsd> of the' j help given by Mr. ; and .Miss Giury. Pre- '■ sentations were then- made .by. Mr. ; Bothamlcy to Mrs. Gray (a travelling ; case), Mr. Gray (a wn^llßt)1, anxftliliss '. 'Gray (a cut glass scent bottieyyjifteri noon tea was served, audi some" ejajoyi able music was provided by Mesdames \ Eyan, McKeown,. and Colley.

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 13

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 13

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 13

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