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CHRISTMAS PARTY

MARGARET WATT HOME CHILDREN.

The children of the Margaret Watt Home were the guests of t he members of St. Paul's 'Presbyterian Church choir, al a most enjoyable Christmas party held in St. Paul’s Hall on Tuesday evening. Everything possible had been done to make the occasion a happy one for the children. After dances and games there was a resplendent Christmas lice from which gifts were given to lhe young guests, Father Christmas giving a greeting to each one. Things that delight all young folks had been arranged on a special table for the children and all wore carnival paper hats, making a gay scene as they sat doivn to supper. The Rev. A. C. McLean presided and Mrs. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. Owen Warnock were the hostesses. The decorated Christmas tree was the work of Miss E. Warnokc and Mrs. H. Giiberd.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 300, 20 December 1945, Page 2

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CHRISTMAS PARTY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 300, 20 December 1945, Page 2

CHRISTMAS PARTY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 300, 20 December 1945, Page 2

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