A ST. JOHN DANCE.
A cheery little party was given for Nurse Saunders-Jones at (he Ambulance Station on Thursday evening to bid her bon voyage, prior f o her departure for England. Mr. (J. J Tunks presented Nurse Saunders-Jones with a handsome travelling case from the committee and sLiff of St. John Ambulance. Mr. Rattray, honorary secretar-' of the Centre, mtide a presentation from the committee. Among (hose present wore: Nurse Saunders-Jones, who wore navy silk niarocain and lace; Mrs. Caminell. black georgette and lace; Mrs. (' Smith. Idack silk; Mrs. I-'. ,1. Hutchinson, cyclamen lace and panne velvet; Mrs. S. E. Langstone, jade green georgette; Mrf. McGregor, printed ring velvet; Mrs. A. Langstono, ecru lace; Mrs. Bradley, black and pink silk; Mrs. Paukhiirst, fawn and blue marocaiti; .Mrs. Bassett, floral silk: Nurse Soden, black and gold georgette; Dr. Crawley, wine panne velvet; Nurse Stubington, black georgette and sii\cr; Miss Dawson, beaded wine crepe de chine; Miss MacLeod, grev floral liengaline: Miss W. Reid, black velvet and taffeta: .Miss McGregor", printed ring velvet and georgette; Miss Fox, jade green taffeta; Miss Davis, black silk maroeain and oriental silk; Nurse Straker, black lace: Miss Edgerley, red panne velvet; Nurse Hoffman, blue silk; Miss L. Reid, printed ring velvet
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 20
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206A ST. JOHN DANCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 20
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