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JOLLY PARTY

DANCING AND GAMES PASS BRIGHT EVENING MRS. H. WINTERS ENTERTAINS On Saturday evening a very jolly party was given by Mrs. H. Winters at her residence in Abbotsford Road. Dancing and games helped to pass an enjoyable evening. Mrs. Winters received her guests wearing a frock of old rose georgette and silk lace. Among those present were: Mrs. R. Hagen, wearing sea green crepe de chine and floral lame. Mrs. J. Morton, in alice blue georgette and rainbow tissue. Mrs. Hayward, in blue beige crepe de chine. Mrs. Asher, who wore navy taffeta and floral georgette. Mrs. B. Smith in a cream lace frock and red shoulder posy. Mrs. F. Munro, who wore air force blue crepe de chine. Nurse Watson, in floral taffeta. .Miss H. Moon (New Plymouth), wearing maize satin beaute and silver lace. Miss G. Munro, in a frock of cameo pink georgette. Miss B. Wilds, who wore mauve ta/feta. Mis* I. Finch, wearing a frock of lo.la.ck beaded georgette. Miss D. Robinson, in a gown of «rtnk georgette, with black lace overdress. Miss PJ. McCluckey, in wedgwood blue crepe de chine and gold embroideries. Miss Bali, who wore violet ring velMiss Cissy Watson, who was in apricot crepe de chine. Mrs. White, wearing rose beaded georgette. Mrs. G. Greenland, in a gown of royal blue georgette and silver lace.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 22

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225

JOLLY PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 22

JOLLY PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 22

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