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GUESTS ENTERTAINED

BALL IN ST. FRANCIS HALL

DR. AND MRS. T. D. M. STOUT

"AT HOME"

As a conclusion to the week of entertainments given in connection with the British Medical Association Conference, the New Zealand president, Dr. T. D. M. Stout and Mrs. Stout, gave a ball in St. Francis Hall last night. Although there were such a large number of guests the hall is so spacious that it was not overcrowded and there was room to dance quite- comfortably.

After passing through the entrance foyer and :up the stairway where bunting, cypresses, native wattle, and greenery made a welcoming display, the guests were greeted at the entrance to the ballroom by their host and hostess. Mrs. Stout was wearing a powder blue chiffon frock. It was made with the skirt very fully flared from the hips and with a cascading flared frill from the' neck to the hemline in front. The bodice was tied in a large bow at the back on the nape of the neck. .Many . particularly-attractive frocks were worn and they were shown to advantage-, in the gaily-decorated hall. All around the walls and the balcony were hanging flags and bunting, and the stage, where the orchestra was seated, was a.mass of ..greenery. Above the dance floor clusters of-multi-coloured balloons were'suspended, and attractively-shaded lights ■' shed 'a; soft radiance on the scene. . Upstairs in "the lounge, behind the balcony,'fruit cup was served, .arid supper 'was set in'the large room below, the long' jables being ' charmingly decorated, with gilded baskets filled with zinnias and small gladioli ranging from fed to the palest yellow. .---.. ..'■..•'■■ : ■';■■■;.'.". , ■;•■.;..

It was one of the most successful private functions that has taken place in Wellington for some time, and a splendid beginning for the coming dancing season. There was one debutante, Miss Patsy Ashbolt, who wore a deep pearltinted satin frock and carried a bouquet of cream and yellow rosebuds.

Also noticed among the dancers wera Sir Edmund and Lady' Spriggs (the latter wearing a black lace gown), Dr. R. H. Hogg and the Misses Hogg, Dr. and.Mrs. S. D. Rhind, Sir Donald and Lady McGavini Sir James and Lady Elliott, Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Watt, Dr. and Mrs.-John Flimmer, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. V. Anson, -Dr. and Mrs! J. R. Boyd, Dr.' and Mrs. W. Young, Dr. and Mrs. Alister Young, Dr. and Mrs. P. P. Lynch, Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Corkill, Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Cameron, Dr. and Mrs., F. T. Bowerbank, Dr. Robert Stout, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Morice, Dr. and Mrs. Louis .Levy, Dr. and Mrs. Hughes Steele, Dr. and Mrs. L. Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. Graham Robertson, Dr. and 'Mrs. E. H. M. Luke, 'Dr. .and Mrs.. L.' AverilL(Christchurch); Dr. and Mrs. S. Ludbrook (Auckland), Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Morgan (Melbourne), Sir Robert Muir (Glasgow), Dr....and Mrs. L. S. Talbot (Timaru), Dr. and Mrs. Scoular (Napier), Dr. L. A. Lewis (Nelson), Dr. and Mrs. Martin Tweed, Dr. and Mrs. R. Brewster (New Plymouth), Dr. and Mrs. Bolt, Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Begg, Dr. and Mrs. John Zohrab, Dr. and Mrs. Welton Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. Cheviot Bell, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Y. Seddon, Mr. and Mrs. Lan Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Young, Dr. and Mrs. Har-. court Arthur, Dr. and Mrs. Treahy, Dr. and Mrs. Ewart, Dr. Elizabeth Gunn (Wanganui), Mr. and. Mrs. George Milne, Mrs. Charles Levin, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Turnbull, Dr. and Mrs. Hope Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. John Twhigg, Dr. and Mrs. Hart, Mrs.: Kemp,' Dr. and Mrs. Bal-combe-Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery Spencer, Dr. and ■ Mrs. Bruce Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard White, Dr. Ada Platts Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Mead, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchison (Wanganui), Dr, and Mrs. Shirer, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Guy, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pritchard, the Misses Constance Morice, Georgette Handyside, Frances Hafty, Rosamund and Phillipa Riddiford (Featherston), Alison Pearce, Betty Reading. 'Jean , Sutherland, Valeric Robertson, Jean Kemp, Burnice Hogg, Lorna Brodie, Zoe Rhind (Auckland)* Annette Harcourt, Violet Hutchison, Juliet: Nathan, Catherine Young, Margot Peacock, Joyce Nathan; Dr. T. Williams, and .Messrs. 'Brian Silk, Staveley Ellis,. T.. Leckie, Maurice Shand, Tony and John Roberts, Hugh Arthur, Eru Gore, Godfrey Harcourt, Bryan Vickerman, Bob Watson, Guy Home, Michael Nathan, Tom. Young, Colin Armstrong, and George Davidson.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 18

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GUESTS ENTERTAINED Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 18

GUESTS ENTERTAINED Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 18

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