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WIVES ENTERTAINED

ANNUAL ROTARY LUNCHEON

One of the happiest functions held this year by the Botary Club was the "Husband and Wife" luncheon, which took place yesterday in Kirkealdie and Stains' Jacobean Boom. The tables were bright with Iceland poppies and at each place lay a dainty shoulder SPThe president, Mr. C. J. B. Norwood, in welcoming the wives, expressed the pleasure of Eotarians at their presence at what he hoped would stand out as the brightest and most happy function of the year. "We look forward to our 'wife' and 'daughter' luncheons," he said, "and value their help in the forming of friendships among tho younger generation. The flower posies arc a symbol of our affection and regard. I should like to thank the ladies who have made us feel so much at home at committee meetings held in their respective homes. We arc indebted to the ladies for their part in making Botary something that it could not be without them." Two competitions followed in which, first, the occupants of each table were asked to compile a list of hotels in Wellington, and, secondly, tbe names of churches in Wellington. Much amusement was caused bythe announcement that both competitions' had been, won by the occupants of the table presided over by Canon Percival James. Songs by Mr. Harison Cook and Mr. H. F. Wood were enjoyed. Mr. J. Carr played the accompaniments. . •

Latest Bridal Fashions always interest the prospective bride. Distinctive and up-to-the-minute styles arc the speciality of Miss Murray, 38 Willis Street. Telephone 40-541.—Adv[t.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 7

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WIVES ENTERTAINED Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 7

WIVES ENTERTAINED Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 7

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