FAREWELL PARTY
Mrs. Errol Fuller, who with her husband, leaves for a visit to Sydney today, was the guest of honour at a delightful morning tea party given by Mrs. Ray Fuller at the Tudor rooms yesterday. Tall vases of golden and orange Iceland poppies gave a wealth of colour to the long table, and jonquils added to the pretty effect. Mrs. Ray Fuller wore a smart gown of Spanish raisin tricolette, with fawn crepe de chine relief, to receive her guests. Mrs. Errol Fuller cliose a frock of closely-patterned fuchsia rose crepe de chine and wore over it a deep fuchsia coat of ribbed chenille with a hat to tone. The guests were:—Mrs. R. H. Webber, Mrs. Charlton Morton, Mrs. P. B. Ross, Mrs. Harold Righton, Mrs. Charles Crosher, Mrs. G. 11. Seagar, Miss Ettie Parkes, Miss Elsie Parkes, Miss Nellie Deane, Miss 11. White, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. E. Kirkby, and Mrs. Charles Smith.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 5
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156FAREWELL PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 5
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