FOR REMEMBRANCE
ROSEMARY AT A PARTY Charming little favours of fragrant rosemary were given to the guests at a farewell party given by Miss M. Perrett, of Remuera, yesterday afternoon, prior to her departure for England, where she will live in future. The decorative scheme, too, was carried out in an original way, with sprigs of rosemary massed in grace- . ful profusion in copper bowls. Miss Perrett wore a dainty gown of powder blue georgette, appliqued with beige designs and a hat of powder blue crinoline straw. Her guests included' Mrs. Everett, Mrs. H. Chalmers, Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. R. Sinclair, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Adair Murray, Mrs. P. Murray, Mrs. B. Hay. Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. R. Roberts, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. M. Baird, Mrs. Stott, Mrs. Waters, Miss H. Johnstone, Miss Berry, Miss Janet Murphy, Miss Dalgleish, Miss Witherow, Miss F. Lucas, Miss Biddy Reese, Miss K. O’Brien, Miss A. Martin, Miss C. Carr, Miss P. Barton, Miss Beryl Blythe, Miss C. Anderson, Miss M. Jackson and Miss R. Somers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 18
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169FOR REMEMBRANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 18
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