LADY JELLICOE’S DANCE
DEBUT OB LADY NOEAH. ' • Princess Ingrid if Sweden and Lady Patricia Eamsay attended a dance given by Gountcss Jellicoe, on ; Juno 1, at 80 Portland Place, for her third daughter. Lady Norah Jellicoe, who is making her debut this season, states our Londoncorrespondcnt. The .house was attractively decorated with fepring flowers, sprays of laburnum, pink ram biers and blue hydrangeas filling the fireplaces, while white and mauve lilac, mauce irises and hydrangeas were disposed, in vases. Lady Jellicoe wore green, and her debutante daughter was in white net' with appliques of silver embroidery. LOrd and Lady' Jcllicoe invited a number of Now Zealand friends,-so that cho Dominion was very well represented. The Ladies Gwendo-, line and Myrtle Jellicoe were with their parents. '
Among the New Zealand ■ guests wore: Miss Betty Parr, Captain arid Mrs, A. T. G. Rhodes, Miss Iris Montgomery, Mr and Mrs. Eric . Gooch, Mr Heatheotc Hclmore, Mr K. Bloomfield and the Misses Bloomfield, Mr and Miss Chaytor, Sub-Lieutenant J. Elworthy, E.N;; the Misses Margaret and -Bona Elworthy, Miss Colbeck, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Salmon, Miss Dolly Vriile, Miss Barbara ‘Williams, Miss Helen Kinross White. , , ' •
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6667, 21 July 1928, Page 10
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191LADY JELLICOE’S DANCE Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6667, 21 July 1928, Page 10
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