FAREWELL TEA
i^r, fajrewell tea was given in the 0.1.c. tearoom yesterday afternoon for Mrs. M. Raddon and Mrs. D. Walsh, who leave by the Monowai today for an extended trip to Australia. The tea tables were decorated with blue hydrangeas and asters in pastel shades. Mrs. Raddon, wore a frock of blue marocain trimmed with' blue and ™?l beads ' and a fawn hat- Mrs. Walsh wore a red lace and georgette frock, and fawn hat.
The guests present were* Mesdames L. McDonald, M.Gemmel, N. Clout, Makm, Lawton, Tucker, Payne, E. Whittle, E. Gouley, Thompson, R. Wannel, Tunks, Talbot, R. Webster, N. Anderson, M. Petrie, and Misses I. Payne, Skipper, O. Willis, I. Thompson, and A. Cockcroft.
Latest Bridal Fashions »tways interest the prospective bride. Diatinctivft and up-to-the-minute styles are tha specialty of Miss Murray, 36 Willis Street., Telephone 40-541.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 9
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140FAREWELL TEA Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 9
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