FAREWELL TEA.
An enjoyable afternoon was given yesterday in the private rooiff of George Court and Sons tearooms, when Miss Ruth, Ornstein, of Melbourne, who Ims been on an extensive visit to Auckland, gave a jolly tea prior to her departure to Australia by the Wanganella. The tea table was most colourful with it* red and pink dahlias, and flat bowls of mauve (tansies.
Among those present were: Mesda'mes R. Ross, R. Zukerman, J. Meltzer. D. Cook, J. Robinson, A. Shaw, F. Ornstein, E. Towner. D. Falck (Dunedin), C. Goldstine, J. Coleman, S. Mishkin, Cook, J. Harris, W. Slienkin and J. Singer.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 10
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