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HERE AND THERE

Afternoon Party. A pleasant afternoon.party was held at the residence df MrS^B. G. Martin, Roseneath Terrace,; on.Monday afternoon. The hostess received the-guests, wearing a very smart frock of Coronation blue floral georgette. The "rooms were decorated in autumn tinted chry-: santhemums and cyclamen.' Amusing competitions were won by. Mesdames L. McKay, P. Schneidemann. A. Morse, and C. Lust. Among others present were Mesdames H. Hunt, W. Grubb, L. Brooks. M. Weir, E. Qverend, and H. Redding. y "Kitchen Tea." An evening "kitchen tea" party was given by some of'the many friends of Miss L. Bly, whose. marriage to Mr. T. Lane took, place recently. There were a large number of guests- and many acceptable gifts were brought for the bride-elect. , Pages in Cassocks. A retinue of small boys in red and white cassocks followed' a London bride at her wedding recently. The 12 pages wore white net cassocks edged with lace round the. hem and full sleeves over sealing wax red robes. They formed a striking contrast to the bride, who wore' a white lace dress cut on. very simple lines. She was followed by three or four little girls, who wore long white organdie frocks and baby bonnets, with cape frills. They carried branches of spring blossom, and none of them was over five years of age. The whole formed a charming and most unusual picture. Before;the Ball. • Before the English-speaking Union's Coronation ball on Tuesday night a number of young people attended a sherry party given by the Misses Valeric Carr, Evelyn Goldsmith, arid Adrienn '. Beere at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carr's home in Thompson Street. Sherry and savouries were served in the billiard-room, ' Which was gaily decorated in' red, white,' and blue. Those. present were Mr 7 and Mrs. J. W. Carr, the Misses Sybil Williams, Diana Goldsmith, Naomi Goldsmith. Glenis Adams, and 7 Messrs; D. E. Fouhey, Frank Deegan, Brian Holmwood, Frank Pears, Harold Crawford, Bernie Ryan, Neil Instone, T. Timmins, and Don Carr.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 18

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 18

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 18