KITCHEN EVENING
A very pleasant kitchen evening in honour of Miss Eileen Currie was given by Mrs W. Currie at her home in Hassall Street. Supper was provided the tables being beautifully decorated with pink and mauve sweet peas and maidenhair fern. Mr A. Goulding piped the guests in to supper. Music, games and competitions helped to make a very enjoyable evening. The prize winners were Miss Eileen Currie Miss Edith McKay. Mr G. Weston and Mr L. Cullimore. Exhibitions of tap dancing were give;, by Miss McKay and Miss Lorna Currie. The guests of honour was the recipient of many useful gifts. Those present were Mr and Mrs A. Ollivier, Mr and Mrs N. Bell, Mr and Mrs H. Dass. Mr and Mrs Currie. Mr and Mrs A. McKay. Mr and Mrs L. Cullimore. Mr and Mrs A. Williams, Mrs Currie Senr., Mr and Mrs C. Duncan, Mr and Mrs J. McCarthy, Mr and Mrs Eden, Mr and Mrs H. Freeman, Misses N. Gibson, M. Robertson. E. Petersen, N. Robertson M. Spurdon. G. Dunnett. M. Willetts, E. Moore, S. Currie, L. Currie. Messrs G. Weston, M. Farrow, P. G. Meikle. A. Howie. F. Goulding, A. Goulding, A. Olliver, S. Currie, G. Buist. N. Turner, H. Welford, G. Ward, E. Scarfe, C. Barker. R. Currie.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20668, 5 March 1937, Page 14
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