PATEA W.I.
EIGHTH BIRTHDAY | Th? Town Hall supper room was capacity filled on Friday afternoon | fur the eighth birthday of the Patea [W.I. Mrs. A. A. Carey (president) •ext nded a hearty welcome to everyone. especially visitors and members [from the new Carlyle. Patea Maori and Pariroa Maori Institutes. I Competitions were won by Mrs. I." |T. Adams and Mrs. McAsey cong titles) and Mrs. Waterland (paper serviette making). ' Vocal items were appreciated from Mrs. 11. Toka, | end a playette. “The Soothsayer,” by ; Mesdames G. Corbett and H. Moore, I caused great amusement. I After a delectable afternoon tea. [the handsome birthday cake made and iced by Mrs. C. S. Martin was hit by Mrs. M. Ballard, the oldest i member, blown out by Miss Joan [Clark, the youngest member, and cut by Mrs. White (the secretary) land Mrs. C. S. Martin. j Among those expressing good [wishes and congratulations wore Turi, [Okaiawa Maori, Kakaramea. Pariroa • ?vlaori. Carlyle and Patea Maori |Women’s Institutes. South Taranaki ■ Federation. Whenuakura and Alton jW.D.F.U.'s and the Patea Plunket i Society. ! The president thanked all who had | hnjpc i in entertain, all helpers and [Mrs. Martin for making the cake. I The National Anthem concluded * the aflornnnn
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 143, 20 June 1939, Page 12
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