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TEA PARTY

DAUGHTERS OF ROTARIANS

Miss Carrol Banks,, the daughter of the Honolulu .delegate to the Rotary Conference,. dressed in an attractive Hawaiian costume, performed a hulu tiulu dance at a tea party given on Thursday" afternoon for the daughters of the visiting. Rotarians by Miss Evelyn Goldsmith and Miss Valeric Carr. The party, took place at Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Goldsmith's home in Brooklyn, and others present were Miss D. Barton and Miss Foster (Gisborne), Misses Nancy and Rika Paterson and Miss Dearsley (Auckland), Miss Rishworth (Whangarei), M.iss Halliday (Dunedin), and Miss Muriel Press. Miss Goldsmith's . sisters, the Misses N. V.and G. Goldsmith, helped to entertain the. guests.

.All the. rooms were decorated with beautiful asters, hydrangeas, and dahlias in shades of mauve and violet, and in the drawing-room a Rotary wheel adorned the wall. Many varieties of cakes and savouries, were served'with the tea, arid in the hall there was a bar, where iced coffee and cool drinks Were obtainable. Miss Evelyn Goldsmith was wearing a white "cocktail" blouse with a black lacquered satin skirt,' and" Miss Carr's frock "of Parma violet-georgette -had shirred sleeves and was .trimmed with velvet. Both girls wore flowers in their hair.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 18

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TEA PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 18

TEA PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 18

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