An Easter egg hunt will be given on the beautiful lawn of the Woman’s club in Elizabeth Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Ten cents admission will be charged, and all the children of the city, especially those of club members, are cordially invited to attend.
A most delightful time is promised to the kiddies by those in charge of the hunt. A pretty prize will be awarded the child finding the largest number of eggs, and the hunters will be divided into two sections according to age, the older ones to hunt one side of the lawn, and the younger ones on the other. The club yard, with its myriads of spring blooms and flowers, is one of the most attractive lawns in Charlotte, and furnished an ideal place for the hunt, which will be an enjoyable event of Easter-tide for the young folks.
From The Charlotte News, Wednesday afternoon, March 23, 1921
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