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Friends of SOS Floral theme party.


The hostesses of the evening.
Freeha Ismail, Fariha Munir, Masooma, Dr.Huma Ather, Mrs. Naseem Raheem and Farah Saqib.

In the city of saints, like the rest of the world. the month of April is associated with flowers, scents and vibrance of the spring. Keeping in view the brightness and blooming beauty of the season, floral theme was decided for the April committee party by friends of SOS. The guests were requested to attend the party wearing floral prints, flowers in the hair or some garlands. Almost all the members, who attended the party complied with the demand.

 The party was hosted by Freeha Ismail, Dr. Huma Ather, Masooma Sibtain, Fariha Munir Shah, Farah Saqib and Mrs. Naseem Raheem. All of them wore Red roses in their hair to be identified as  hosts of the evening. Although, all the hosts showed a great interest in the event but Dr. Huma seemed truly excited. From deciding the theme, the venue, to the games to entertain the guests were mainly her decisions, which the rest of the team gladly agreed to.

 A hi-tea was arranged in Ramada on Wednesday 29th April. The turn over of the friends of SOS was remarkable. They were all requested by the SOS administration to bring unstitched summer clothes as donation for the children of SOS. An impressive number of clothes were collected at the occasion. Several games were conducted by hostesses to keep their guests engaged. Which produced a lot of activity and fun for all. Mrs. Hania Shahid was awarded for her services and dedication to SOS. Whereas, Sumera Qureshi won the memory game, she remembered almost everything in the tray, which was exposed to all the members for a while, with few items, which they were asked to write about later.  

An extra scrumptious menu for hi-tea was served later  to all the guests. The hosts would like to thank Saima Faisal, whose presence in any party at the hotel keeps the entire management, extra vigilant and the already special menu turns, extra special. Also they extend thanks to their special guests, the little ladies, Fatima Shah, Zahra Shah, Hajra Shah, Aemun Ather and Yumna Ather, who took time, off their studies and commitments and attended this function.


Fatima Shah, Hajra Shah and Zahra Shah.

Saima Faisal and Sadia Yaqub
Rameen and Hania Shahid.


Mahnaz Fareed and Zahra Bassat

Filza Akbar and Mrs. Qureshi

Afsheen Bhaba and Masooma Sibtain
Hania and Saleha Bokhari.

Mehriya and Romana Ahmed

Beena Khwaja, Tehmina Munir and Zeba Javed

Mrs. Naseem Raheem and Saira Nasir.

Zara Khalid
Rabia Bosan

Aemun and Yumna.

The senior friends of SOS
Seniors


The hostesses giving the prize to Sumera, winner of memory game.
Freeha Ismail, Naseem Raheem, Farah Saqib, Sumera, Masooma and Huma.


Few of friends of SOS.

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