FAREWELL PARTIES.
A very charming farewell jriven yesterday morning at John Court's tearooms to Miss Myrtle TongUe, of Remuera, who leaves to-night by Mariposa on an extended tour of New South Wales and Victoria, -lie tables were nicely decorated with flowers and several bouquets were pr sented to Miss Tongue, while toasts were proposed wishing her bon voyage, Among tliose present were: geßdame W H Tongue hostess), G. R. Magee, Black,".=■ Ugntart, R, N. Matthews, A. Parsons, W, H. Nor-gi-ove, Samuels, Price, Misses Tongue, Barton, S. Winzenberg, A Furncss, L. Munroe, I. Lawson . E> Robertson, G. Reynolds, H. Burnett. * *
To bid farewell to a number of her friends in Auckland prior to to Sydney by tie Mariposa to-night, Miss ITilda Morse, who has been spending a holiday in her home town, gave a delightful afternoon tea at John Courts tettrooms yesterday. The ™ in the lounge, where they weie received by Miss Morse, who was wearing a smart navy ensemble, furs and navy hat. Among those present Alesdames Morse, Nello Porter, M. M. McCallum, Caflselle, Goldwater, K. Dickm--son, Bell, McLean, E. Stratton, Wilfred Wright, Emanuel, Clark, Misses E. Ra.e, Edna Craig, C. Chalmers, A. Webster, K Sutherland, ft". Lush, M. Smith and Huts On.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 11
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