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HARIHARI NOTES

(Our Own Correspondent.) The Harihari Women’s Institute celebrated the fourth anniversary their foundation with a. bi rt liil:i\ party on Wednesday night. An inn.) vation this year was the holding o. the party at night so that me i friends could attend. A good number turned u,p in spite of threatening weather, and all thoroughly enjoyett themselves.' 'l'here wei'e plenty <<i dances and games, and an excellent supper, crowned with a. birthday rake. Mr and Mrs T. Whall. Mi-:-Thiele, Mr A. Wall and Mr A. M • Millan gave an amusing item, that of guessing “Who’s Who.’’ as they were well concealed by feartui masks ami quaint clothes. The competition was won by Miss S. Berry. Musical games and ballroom hockey were enjoyed, and a dressing competition with newspapers and pins was won IoMiss K. Levitt. A handsome stool, ’.he work of members of the Institute, was a prize won by Mrs McKay. A short, meeting was held, presided over by Mrs McKay, who mentioned important points on the yea: ’s woi ic. Birthday greetings to various m<‘oi bers were given with a posy of spring flowers, and the annual points prize for monthly competitions was presented to the. winner, Mrs St. Geo.-ge. Mrs Kirby, accompanied by MisGrace Kirby, has loft tor Auckland on a holiday. Miss Olive Adamson has ’.oft *°r M urc hi son. Mrs AV. Walker, who ha s been visiting her parents at Kumain. has returned to Harihari. Mr K. Kirby is on n visit to Christchurch.

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Grey River Argus, 22 August 1934, Page 2

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HARIHARI NOTES Grey River Argus, 22 August 1934, Page 2

HARIHARI NOTES Grey River Argus, 22 August 1934, Page 2