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MRS REDGRAVE HONOURED

; Yesterday afternoon members uf the j Fendalton branch of the Mothers' I Union entertained Mrs F. B. Redgrave, j who with her husband and daughter j will leave next week by the Rangi- ; tane for a visit to England. By the courtesy of Mrs H. G. DenI ham iFendalton i the party was held at her home, where the rooms had ! been decorated with mixed flowers in j crimson and gold shades. I Cabin gifts were presented to Mrs j Redgrave. and competitions and . musical items given by members were ' much appreciated. (.;omin<;-of-.u;l: i'akty To celebrate the coming-of-age of Miss Ann Baretta a party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs A. Sin--1 clair (Aylmer street, Sprcydor.i. ; Dancing and games were enjoyed, \ and items were given by Mr J. Preni tice iLyndhurst). ' Mr R. Sinclair presented the cus- ! tomary key to the guest of honour. Amongst those present were Mr and \ Mrs A. Sinclair, Misses Ann Baretta, ' A»nes Baretta, Gwen Jagger, Frances Murray (Dunedin), Dorothy Sinclair, Sarah Baretta, Ada Barclay, Milly Edwards, Molly Bennett, Eunice Stemmetz Messrs Frank Kirwan, Maurice Skidmore, Robert Sinclair, J. Prentice (Lvndhurst). J. Hurley. Ivan | Steinmetz, George Bruce, Maurice Sinclair, Phillip Carmine, S. Bourner, and I Cyril Harwood.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21133, 7 April 1934, Page 3

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MRS REDGRAVE HONOURED Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21133, 7 April 1934, Page 3

MRS REDGRAVE HONOURED Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21133, 7 April 1934, Page 3

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