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LUNCHEON PARTY

ENGLISH VISITOR ENTERTAINED

Mr. A. T. Maxwell, a director of the Union Bank, and Mrs. Maxwell, who have been spending several weeks in New Zealand, will leave tomorrow by the Wanganella for Sydney.

Mrs. Maxwell, who is a niece of Britain's famous Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, was entertained yesterday at a luncheon party at the Wellington Women's Club, her hostess being Miss Viola Kettle. Miss Kettle was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. R. Kettle, and the other guests were Mrs. T. P.. Fotheringham, Mrs. S. Burney, Mrs. Fosbery Handyside, Madame Arnaud Nihotte, Mrs. Luxford, Miss Constance Morice, Miss Butts, Miss Isabel Biggar, and Miss Gwenda Norman Jones.

The luncheon table was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and a bouquet of beautiful violets was presented by Miss Kettle to the guest of honour. A Marina' blue tailored suit with a hat to match and blue fox furs were worn by Miss Kettle and her mother was wearing a black ensemble and a large black Canadian felt hat in 'which was pinned a golden clasp.

To remove scratches from silver, use a little putty powder, obtainable from the chemist, and mix with olive oil until it is a smooth paste. Apply to the scratches and polish afterwards with a chamois.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 16

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LUNCHEON PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 16

LUNCHEON PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 16