BIRTHDAY PARTY
ENJOYABLE EVENING AT EPSOM Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newdick were host and hostess at their ! residence, "Rus-ln-Urbe,” Goldsmith Road, Epsom, on Saturday evening, in honour of Miss Una Bartlett’s birthday. Bowls of vivid orange flowers made til© reception hull and drawing room very attractive, while the supper room as decorated with french marigolds and asparagus fern. The hostess received her guests i \\ earing a smart frock of ivory and j amber brocaded taffeta. Miss Bart- ; lett wore a pretty frilled yellow and gold net frock. Among tho guests were: TT Misses Margot Pountney, Dorothy Hart, Helen Cooper, Berrel Kyle, Molly 1 Bogue, Gwen Buchanan, Marie Frankhani. Josie Freest, Fat Bogue, Francis Fillips, Betty Seabrook, Elaine Stor-. - mont, Pat Halliday, Unice Dale, Jean Miller, Alario .and Gwen Flatt. WHANGAREI NEWS Miss Lambley is visiting Xgawha Springs. * * * Mrs. AI. King returned to Kaitaia ! this week. * * * Mrs. Hosking has returned from a I short trip to the city. Airs. Leonard, of Auckland, is the ( guest of Airs. Trembath, Donald Street. * at at Airs. Alackie returned on Tuesday from a visit to her sisters in Auckland. Aliss Isa Finlayson left on Fridav on a three months’ holiday visit to Sydney. at at * - Airs. AU Denness, of Dominion Road, i Auckland, is the guest of Airs. A. E. 1 Thomas. Sister Bicknell, Director of the j Division of Nursing, "Wellington, was ! a visitor this week to the Whangarei i District Hospital. Airs. Alulgan, who is visiting j Whangarei in the interests of the i obstetrical appeal movement, is the j guest of Airs. A. R. Pickmere. * * * Airs. Evans, Norfolk Street, was > hostess at a bridge party given in I honour of Airs. Rowland Harrison on : the eve of her departure. Airs. A. C. Symes has returned after : a six weeks’ holiday, most of the time I being spent at New Plymouth. Airs. Oit and Airs. Jack returned on i Wednesday from a motor tour, includ- j ing Rotorua, Taupo, Chateau Tongariro, Napier and Gisborne. * * at Airs. Simmons, Taumarunui. and Airs. Amson, Alamaku, left on Thursday en route for home, after spending ; a fortnight as the guests of Air. and j Airs. E. A. Simmons, Mill Road. tf * at An enjoyable bridge party at which Airs. Crimp was hostess was given on Wednesday night in honour of Airs. Evans. There were three tables engaged and the prizes went to Airs. Hill and Airs. Evans. • * * Aliss Campbell, at one time senior mistress on the staff of the Whangarei High School, and who has recently returned from an extended tour of Europe and the East, is the guest of Airs. J. Donaldson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 4
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437BIRTHDAY PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 4
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