DANCING AND BRIDGE
MRS. A. CERUTTY IS HOSTESS
A jolly evening party with progressive bridge and dancing* was given by Mrs. A. Cerutty at her home in Gardner Road recently. CPRING blossoms adorned the rooms in tones of yellow and mauve. The hostess was gowned in black lace appliqued in french flowers, and a floral shawl embroidered in Venetian shades. Miss Marjorie Cerutty wore a black taffeta frock, with petalled hem and corsage in the &ame tonings. Mrs. Geo. Hutchison chose a silver crepe de chine and lace frock. Mrs. Moorhouse had on black georgette beaded in crystal. _ . Mrs. Adkins wore a gold lame frock, with touches of black. . Miss Betty Sharman had on a gold anq sapphire tissue frock, with deep hem oi fuchsia ninon. , , _ yfTss Adkins was in apple green taffeta and gold lace. , . , . Miss Martin was wearing silver beacieo & Miss Edna Ballantyne had on black taffeta and lace. , , , „ . Miss Bedford, Sydney, wore a black ana silver frock and oriental bridge coat. Miss Ruth Xugent, Xew York, wfrocked in love-in-the-mist blue georgette.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 4
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174DANCING AND BRIDGE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 4
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