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EVENING PARTY

SUMMER F LOWERS DECOR Aid REMUERA HOME ‘ A very pleasant evening wr«? by Mrs. J. B. Hibbor: in her charlF*? homo at Kcr.ny Road. RenunVa_ ®!!3 terday. to some of her friends. The rooms wire delightful}-. ranged with sweet peas. I and other summer flowers. To receive her guests, the wore a frock of black beaded seorscm! ! with diamente triinmings among those present were:—in. j Kathleen Frank. .Miss I;a Sheet!?* : s«n. Miss Eileen ykellern and 5S | Bunny Allison. FAREWELL PARTY' HAPPY EVENING AT ORIENTAI RENDEZVOUS A very bright and jolly e\eni-jr . .. held at the Oriental Kendtiv Mangere, on Thursday evening many friends assembled to bid f .AT ] well to Miss Dorothy Smith who Jft j for her home after having snerl ! holiday in Auckland. 1 * Miss Rene Allan, the hostess re. ceived her guests wearing a black ring velvet frock with uneven hem Miss Dorothy Smith wore black Sma and flesh-coloured georgette; Miss dith. midnight blue taffeta, and geor* gette; ALisa Bydenham, black and vhita georgette; Miss Thor ley, slate taffeta: Miss Vera Meredith, apricot ring veiv2s • and georgette; Aliss T. Gallaelier. fleeii crepe de chine and gold lace; Miss McOai* orange taffeta; Miss R. Smith. bi-i~e lace; Miss T. "Whitfield, blue cheni!]* and georgette: Alias J. Roberts, white georgette; Miss P. J’asson, green erepd ; de chine; Airs. Hall, silver lame and biu4 georgette; Airs. Noon. tomato charmeusei ; Airs. A. Wilson, black and silver geor* i gette; Airs. 2. Mcl>uff, midnight b'uJ j taffeta. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE BIRKDALE BRANCH The monthly meeting of the Birfcf dal© Women’s Institute was held in ; the public hall recently. All's. Gilpiii presiding. After routine business had j been dealt with afternoon tea wa.4 j dispersed by the hostesses, Mrs. Cairil and Mrs. Hughes. Arrangements were | made for a picnic, to be held at : Island. A party of about 50 attended and had a pleasant trip to the island* I After lunch races for all were held on a grass course reserved for th&t purpose. Swimming added much ify i the enjoyment of the outing. DINNER SWEET Cream lib butter and with part of if well grease a mould. With the r® mainder mix 3 well-beaten eggs, Jlfi ! sugar and lib raspberry jam. Take Jib breadcrumbs and thickly sprinkle the mould with them, put in layer of jari| mixture, then breadcrumbs, alternately till mould is full, putting bread, crumbs last. If there are not enough crumbs, use a fairly thick slice oS bread and butter to finish off witl* Rake in a moderate over for one hou.'-, It is nicer with stewed apples placed in the mould first. (For half quantity I one egg only is necessary.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 4

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EVENING PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 4

EVENING PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 4

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