PARENTS ENTERTAINED
NORTHCOTE KINDERGARTEN The parents of the children attending the Northcote Public Kindergarten were entertained at morning tea yesterday. The function was organised by the committee, comprising Mesdames IT. N. Lecfe (secretary), F. W. Newman (treasurer), J. Biakc, W. Powell, E. A. Campbell, T. C. Winkelmann, A. J. W. Hodder. A. E. H. Harrison, Alan Johnson, Messrs. A. E. Harding (president), 0 Morrison and H. N. Leefe. The gathering was welcomed by the flirector, Miss F. I. Gilfillan. The display of the work of the children, which included games, songs and eurhythmies, was greatly appreciated Among those present were: Mrs. E. B. Gilfillan, Mrs. J. Barrott, Mrs. R. Jull, Mrs. W. Llewellyn, Mrs. A Pugh, Mrs. W. Marshall, Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. D. Munro, Mrs. J. Robertson, sen., Mrs. V. Hampton, Mrs. L. G. Blackmail, Mrs. R. S. Thompson, Mrs. Wilfred Morrison, Mrs. Hector Morrison. Mrs. J. R. Bethwaite, Mrs. A. Parrish, Mrs. A. C. Aspden, Mrs. N H. Maclntyre, Mrs. (i. Frazer, Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. G. W. Simpson, Mi;s. A. Smith, Mrs. C. Morrison, Mrs. A. Louden, Mrs. F. Robertson, Mrs. V. R Speight, Mrs. T. G. Fielder, Mrs. F Townshend, Mrs. R L. Watson, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. A. Oldbury, Mrs. D. J. Kellcher, Mrs. F. H. Fades, Mrs. F. C. Swinbank, Mrs. F. G. Duncan, Miss J. Maxwell and Miss 1. Gilfoyle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 4
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227PARENTS ENTERTAINED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 4
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