GARDEN PARTY AT OPAWA.
Matatiki, the residence of Mr It. Malcolm. River Road. Opawa, presented a bright and animated appearance this afternoon, when a garden party wae held in aid of the Kydenham Girls' Club. The weather woe ideal for tho occasion, the beautiful lawns and gardens looked their best, and the trees surrounding the grounds gave shelter for the large attendance of people. Mrs George Bowron. in opening: the afternoon's entertainment, oi the good work done by the Sydenham Club, and wished them every success and congratulated the energetic committee of workers and their assistants. The stall holders, etc., were:— Christmas tree and bran tub: Mrs Richard Anderson and Mrs G. W. Monday. P „ r ° duce: r ® W. 11. Wineor and Mrs r. \Y aters. p Sweet© ; Mrs J. W. Mitohell and Mrs T. O. m ” tt D - Cairei: Mr, Georg* Bowron and Mrs E. cspeiffhfc. '“ I ***“*«»M>t» were made for the ",',7L‘L r 'l U ‘ and game, tor tho children were held m ,h. adjoining pad.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17218, 8 December 1923, Page 5
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168GARDEN PARTY AT OPAWA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17218, 8 December 1923, Page 5
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