. Te Karere. goldlettering prominently displayed acrossthe top. which read: How Gloriousis Youth That is Clean. Underneathwas a large green cellophane how witha yellow rosette in the centre. Eachside of the archway was effectivelydecorated with numerous paperrosettes. At the left of the stagewas a large tree which was very effect-ive with hundreds of tiny red, greenand silver bells hanging from thebranches, while large green stands ateach side were filled with sprays ofpink blossom and coloured paperflowers. Small boxes with colouredpaper flowers on top were placed ateach side of the stage, wh


. Te Karere. goldlettering prominently displayed acrossthe top. which read: How Gloriousis Youth That is Clean. Underneathwas a large green cellophane how witha yellow rosette in the centre. Eachside of the archway was effectivelydecorated with numerous paperrosettes. At the left of the stagewas a large tree which was very effect-ive with hundreds of tiny red, greenand silver bells hanging from thebranches, while large green stands ateach side were filled with sprays ofpink blossom and coloured paperflowers. Small boxes with colouredpaper flowers on top were placed ateach side of the stage, while abovethem were the letters, , in gold,with vandyked green cellophane under-neath. The stairs leading to the stagewere beautifully decorated with col-oured paper rosettes and gold andgreen streamers. The Mayor and his wife, Mr. andMrs. G. Smith, were guests of Mayors wife was wearing a frockof navy and rose floral georgette, withgrey fox fur, and a shoulder spray offreezias and pink SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION Sister Thelma Marion Cumow, ofHamilton, who organized the floorshow, extended a welcome to all andto the officers of the She in-troduced Sisl - I m» Waera. of Rto-rua. also Elder Simmons, of Auckland,Presidenl of tin- New Zealand recited the theme, which is usedthroughout the world by the MI said that the theme was thatchosen tor this year. Sister Cunvwthen introduced the participants in thegraceful waltz ballet which Marjorie Jones. President of theWaikato I adies , and Miss Mae Forbes. YVhatu, Miss Mary andMr. Eddie Ormsby, Miss Amy Marsh-all and Mr. Vic Marshall, were theparticipants. The accompaniest wasMr. S. Curnow. Sister Cumow alsointroduced Miss Clare Hodge. Stockman, Miss Irene Jenkinson 358 III KARERE and Mr. Percy Hill, Jnr., representingthe youth of the Waikato. Elder (Salt Lake City, Utah) andElder C. T. Mills (Brigham City,Utah) entertained with two


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