AFTERNOON TEA
Lyceum Club Reception The flowers in the Lyceum Club rooms wore, as usual, most beautifully arranged yesterday afternoon, when members met to welcome Mrs. W. H. Chatfield, J.P., back from her trip abroad and to hear some of her experiences. Iceland popples and purple, iris, branches of broom and laburnum, kept Indoors the spring that was lost in the rain outside. A cheerful half-hour was spent over afternoon tea, and Mrs. C. J. B. Norwood, the president, then welcomed the guest of honour on behalf of the memMrs. Chatfield gave a very delightful talk, particularly on her visit to South Africa. She was presented with a basket of roses by Mrs. J. J. Clarke, and Mrs. A. D. Kerr thanked her for her entertaining and interesting address. 1 Among those present were Mrs. Sprott, Mrs. Johannes Andersen, .Mrs. Sample, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Baylie, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Cootes, Mrs. Mushet, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Bevin, Mrs. Loughton, Mrs. Bickerton, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. D. A. Herbert, Mrs. Donald, Mrs. W. G. Crawford, Miss Lindergaard, Miss Wilson, Miss Donovan, Miss Andri Bevin, Miss Thornhill, Miss George.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 5
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