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Daughter of an Artist and Keen on the Guide Movement

LEADER among Auckland society wo--men is:Mrs. Alan Dorald, who is ‘also one of our most’ attractive brunettes. Recently elected president of the Auckland Girl Guide ‘Association, Mrs. Donald is also a mem- ° ber of the committee of the Auckland branch of. the Plunket Society, and if she combines her usual active life as the leading spirit at Auckland social © functions with the work "of these two organisations she will find her time fully .4 4 4

ecupled,.. MTS, VONdaid Nas three attractive daughters, the eldest, Jean ‘Carnegie ' Brown, at present ‘abroad, She is the daughter of the late Sir Alfred East, a well--known English artist, and of Lady East, who is at present visiting her daughter in Auckland. ~ Whether the office of pres, sident of the Girl Guide As- .

' sociation includes the wear- , ing: of the Girl Guide uniform remains to ‘be seen. . Mrs, ‘Donald, however, is one of those lucky people who-can grace any costume, and even the severity of this uniform will not detract from’ her charme ing: appearance, Perhaps she -will institute a new w ay.’ of wearing’ the Girl Guide: chat! ‘

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 21, 4 December 1936, Page 52

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Daughter of an Artist and Keen on the Guide Movement Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 21, 4 December 1936, Page 52

Daughter of an Artist and Keen on the Guide Movement Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 21, 4 December 1936, Page 52

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