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Mr. and Mrs. 13. Ireland. Jnvercar- ; gill, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tangye. of Piako, j are staying at the Grand .Hotel, | Mrs. C. M. Croft left by the Aorangi | yesterday for a visit to Suva j Mrs. E. V. Kidd if or d left yesterday , by the Aorangi for an overseas visit. Mrs. ,E. F. McMahon, of Herne Bay, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Miss J. Bloomfield, of Auckland, has been staying with Miss M. Allen, j Piako, Mrs. Brian L. Hewitt left yesterday by the Aorangi for Vancouver, via Honolulu. : Mrs. W. A. Phillips, of Orakei Road, j Kemuera, returns today from a visit | to New Plymouth. . Mrs. Norman 11. Hanna, of Arney j Road, Kemuera, left on a visit to i America by the Aorangi yesterday. Mrs. D. Lumsden. of Tokomaru Bay, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Nelson, of Bellevue Road, Mount Eden. Miss Lawrence Morrell and Miss Elizabeth Ballard, of Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.A., are staying at the Hotel Cargen. ! Miss Stella Richardson, of St. John’s j Hill, Wanganui, has returned to her j home from an extended holiday visit to Miss Noeline Worth 3'. 1 Mrs. 11. C. Pilmer. of Masterton, and Mrs. S. H. Pavitt, wore passenj gers by the Aorangi winch left yes--1 terday for Vancouver, via Honolulu. CHILDREN’S PARTY ; BIRTHDAY - CELEBRATION A jofly party was given by Airs. .7. ! Simeon, at her residence, “Awatea,” | Sunglen Road, in honour of the seventh 1 birthday of her little daughter, Ivoanui. | Dancing, musical items, and merry games entertained the little guests. 1 Airs. Simeon wore a frock of champagne and coloured crepe de chine, embroidered in orange. Among those present were:—Floranui Simeon, Rehanui Simeon, Jewel Henkel, Patricia Boyle, Peggy Ruahe, Joan McAlpine, Aloira Whitehead, Bet ty Hood, Ina Jones. Aimer Cox, Gaby ) Ifeighton. Olive Freeland, Fal Whyba, I Rae ‘Whyte, Grace Kennedy, Winnie | Phipps. Connie Phipps, Peggy Phipps, • Alavis Bullen, Ollie Evens. Joyce Cain, i Ken Whitehead, Donnie Black, Charlie | and Richard Beresford, James Ken* I nedy.

1 ANNUAL MEETING OF LYCEUM CLUB WARM TRIBUTES TO PRESIDENT’S WORK ALL OFFICERS RE-ELECTED I The president, Mrs. W. H. Parkes, presided over the largely- ; attended annual meeting of the i Lyceum Club, held in the club j rooms last evening. iMrs. Parkes, in the course of her presidential address, paid a. warm tribute to the loyal co-operation and support given by the vice-presidents, 'members of committee and club members, and thanked everyone for their interest. A review of the year's" work showed that a wide held of activity had been covered. ELECTION OK OFFICERS The election of officers was then held and as there were no fresh nominations for the positions of president and vice-presidents, and members of the executive committee were also reelected, there is no change in the personnel of the club's officers. These aro its follow:—President. Mrs. W li Parkes: vice-presidents, Mrs. Dickinson. Mrs. B. Buttle, Miss K. Melville and Miss J. Murray; executive committee, Mrs. Tracy Inglis, Mrs. D. Latimer, Mrs. L. T. Rapsom, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Mac Kay Grant, Mrs C Keeble. Mrs. 10. D. Ashton, Mrs. Duncan Clerk, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Wicksteed, Mrs. J. W. Tattersfield and Mia J. Prater. Miss Melville, who addressed t:m meeting on behalf or the vice-presi-dents and the committee, spoke of liie splendid work done by Mrs Parkes as club president, and later in reply to a call for impromptu speeches gave an interesting talk on New Zealand-made goods, and the effects of unemployment upon national character. Maida 1 &lven by Mlss VENTURA CLUB WEEKLY DANCE EVENING The Ventura Dance Club held its ! weekly dance In St. Sepulchre's flail, "when a very enjoyable evening was I spent in dancing to the excellent music ' provided by the Versatile Pirates. Among those present were: Airs. Beale, who wore green georgette and gold lace; Miss AL Han nay! grey satin; Aliss A. Alungall, lemon georgette ! and satin; Aliss Norma Scott white - Retailed tulle frock; Miss Gi.-ei'v Wood"! Jno J. re and Deo; Miss Stella Ashbv,’ j green satin beaute; Miss I. Pearson, sea i

’ firreen satin and tulle; Miss Joyce Chappie. , fm-hsia taffeta and green net; Miss .Jean ; lOirke, ankle-length frock of apple green taffeta, pink tulle; Miss Hlythen, pink georgette; Miss Audrey Davison, blue i j crepe de chine; Aliss M. McKay, cerise ■ , crepe de chine and silver lace; Miss I*. ! j O’Keefe, cream satin beaute: Miss G. | Keith, delphinium blue georgette; Miss j | Ib Turn per, red chenille with diamente trimmings: Aliss It. Judd, red ring veli vet; Aliss L. AlcPhail, almond green satin j beaute; Aliss K. I-lanlen, sky blue satin; Aliss M. Rugg, ankle-length floral taffeta; j Aliss N. Bone, ankle-length rose taffeta; Mi-.s J-.y. •• Uawr«-n.-e. briar tulle; j Miss Aileen Sainty, green crepe de chine; Aliss Vere Davison, mauve crepe de chine i and diamente; .Miss Alma Norris, seaI green satin and frilled georgette. Miss Flo. Norris, wearing ’pastel blue ' satin and georgette: Aliss Florrie Homan, I apricot crepe de chine; Alia Thelma Han- , kin, pink and silver lace frock; Aliss Gwen Brown, ankle-length frock of blue taffeta: Alias M. Rose, cherry satin; Miss : AT. Agnew, silver lame and blue crepe i de chine; Aliss Elva Robinson, salmon . georgette and tulle; Aliss T. King, cherry crepe de chine relieved with floral and silver; Aliss A'. Lee, cerise crepe de chine; Aliss A. Robinson, pale green taffeta: AJiss G. Alway, floral georgette; Aliss AY. Crook, flame georgette; Aliss AI. Thompson, flame taffeta; Miss N. Thompson. green crepe de chine; Aliss K. Tattlcy, blue and apricot shot taffeta; Aliss E. R. Crawford, primrose satin beaute; Aliss AI. McMahon, red chenille and tulle; Afiss Nance Fickling, geranium red georgette; Aliss K. AlcShane, black satin beautQ and tulle; Miss Dolly AlcShane, blue frilled tulle; Miss AT. Younge. figured chiffon velvet with pink silk lace; Aliss Mabel Cheeseman, blush rose georgette and silver lace; Miss Ha Cuthbert, mauve georgette, silver lace and tulle: Aliss E. Pitcher, flame crepe de chine; Aliss Jean Otto, buttercup lace. FOOTBALLERS ENTERTAIN

| MEMBERS OF MANUKAU CLUB PARTY AT MANGERE The members of the Manukau fifth I • grade football team entertained a I I number of friends at the Oriental Rendezvous, Mangere, on Saturday! Alany amusing games were played, and a most enjoyable time was spent. Among those present were: Aliss L. Oates, navy satin beaute and ecru lace; Aliss D. Bolton, flesh crepe de chine; Aliss G. Archibald, green taffeta and lace; Aliss L. Peet, blue lame; Miss T. Barr, blue silk net and gold lace'; Aliss E. Claydon, navy beige satin beaute; Afiss K. Cairns, black embroidered crepe de chine; Miss Pepper, shell pink crepe de chine; Aliss D. Vince, opal blue crepe de chine; Afiss N. O’Brien, black panne velvet; Afiss D. Webber, pink satin and crepe de chine; Aliss E. Bennett, floral georgette; Aliss T. Lloyd, gold lace; Miss Mandlin. floral taffeta; Aliss Hartwell, white crepe de chine; Aliss AfacAlasters. eau de nil taffeta; Afiss N. White, shell pink satin and net frilled ; skirt; Aliss Kelly, cerise georgette; Aliss 1 T. Anderson, gold lame; Aliss E. Jack--1 son. floral embossed georgette.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 4

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 4

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