A BLAZE OF GOLD
LOVELY DEBUTANTES '
A. golden-haired debutahtej'.tho Hon Virginia Brett, had a "goWen" dance provided for her at. Sunde.rlind House Curzon Street, W.,--sta'tcs the "Daily (Mail." ■ i : ' - i ■/
Gold plate from. • the Oxfordshire home of Viscount and Viscountess Eshcr, her parents, graced tho golden buffet. •' ■'
Guests ate ra.ro delicacies fiom golden plates. .-.' . ■•" ."■':.■ .
Even the tablecloth was of gold, and there were gildoa lilies in golden vases golden ostrich feathers andleaves, and golden grapes hanging from alabaster vases. . . •■■•■•.!
Tho scene.in the ballroom, was one of 18th-century magnincencc. : Lovely debutantes, wearing long flowing gowns arid adorned with jewels, diamond head-drosses, and long-' earrings, fitted the setting provided by painted ceilings, Louis Seize furaiturc, and window-mirrors. ! .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 6
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115A BLAZE OF GOLD Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 6
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