BRIDGE PARTY
FAREWfELL EVENING. Bowls of. cyclamen and pink gerberas, to-gether with feathery pussy willow, made th'e drawing ro-om at the Bank of Australasiia, look most -attractive for a delightful bridge party which Mrs. Clive Young gave last Monday le-vening for Mrs, S. L. Paterson, who is shortly leaving Rotorua to reside in Hamilton. To receive her guests Mrs Young wore a bridge gown of nigger brown satin beaute relieved with beige georgette, while the guest of honour was in terracotta crushed velvet. Progressive bridge was played during the evening, the winner heinlg Mrs. A. Booth, Mrs. J. M. Roberts , wdnning ithe consol-ation trophy. » Among thoge present were: — Mrs. i S. L. Paterson, Mrs. F. W. Wilkie, Mrs. H. Bertram, Mrs. A. F. Budd, ! Mrs. E. La Trobe Hill, Mrs. J. M. 'Rioberts, Mrs J. H. Herrold, Mrs. G.- ; Marshall, Mrs. L. J. Bayfeild, Mrs. A. Booth, Mrs. C. Hitchcock and Miss A. .Searell.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 559, 16 June 1933, Page 2
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154BRIDGE PARTY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 559, 16 June 1933, Page 2
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