PLEASANT PARTIES
A "FIVE O'CLOCK?'
Miss Janet Steele, whose marriage to Mr. Claude Newton will take place next week, has been the guest of honour at many parties. On Saturday her cousin, Miss Georgette Handyside, gave a large and very pleasant "five o'clock" party for Miss Steele at her home in Pharazyn Street, Lower Hutt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fosbery Handyside, assisted their daughter in. the entertainment of her guests, who included the bride-elect's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hughes Steele, Commander and Mrs. Taylor-Young, Mrs. Walter Strang, Mi*, and Mrs. ,Lancelet Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Griffiths (England), Mr. and Mrs. Eric Riddiford, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Treadwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Stichbury, Mrs. George Ritchie (Dunedin); the Misses Nancy and Joan Wheeler, June Luckie, Betty Ellis, June Brodie, Betty Reading, Joan and Jean Fenwick, Betty Herbert, Shirley Hopkins, Janet Miles, Joan Mills, Jean Ludbrook (Gisbdrne), Mary Paterson, Jessie Elliott, Margaret Salmond, Jan Sloman, Pat Gilmer, Judy Allen, Beth Gibbons, Eileen Crawford (Scotland). Mary Chesney, Barbara Standish; and .Messrs. Lan Reid, George Roberts, Roger Marshall, John Willis, John and Tony Roberts, Brian Vickerman, Stavely Ellis, Dan 'Webster, Bob Watson, Nesbit Sellars, John Standish, Michael Shand, John Phillip, Bruce Lockhart, R. Phillips, Jim Leckie, Tom' Young, Hugh Arthur, and David Strang.
Among others who have given parties recently for Miss Steele are Miss Barbara Blundell (who was hostess at a luncheon party in Kirkcaldie and Stains), Miss Janet Miles (who gave a bridge party at her home), and Miss Monica Robertson (who gave a "recipe tea"). This afternoon Miss Joan. Fenwick, Lower Hutt, is entertaining Miss Steele and a number of her friends at a bridge party.
PLEASANT PARTIES
Evening Post, Issue 82, 6 April 1936, Page 17
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