A MORNING TEA.
T~)r>lega<os 'o the. conference of the Federated Women's Clubs, who were passing through Auckland at, the wppkend on thpir return from Whangarei, were entertained at morning tea by the executive committee of the Lyceum Club on Saturday. The lounge was looking very attractive with large bowls of beautiful cactus dahlias, and pink, blue and green hydrangeas. The guests were welcomed by the acting-president. Miss Janet Murray, and Mrs. Henry Iladfield, president of the Lyceum Club in Wellington, and Mrs. Wakefield Holmes (Otago) replied to the welcome. The delegates included Mrs. Christie (Hastings), Mrs. "Wakefield llolmps (Otago), Miss Ellen Melville, Airs. Henry Iladfield {Wellington), Mrs. Seymour (president of the. Gisborne Women's Club) and the following members of the executive committee of the Auckland Lyceum Club;— Miss Murray. Mrs. .J. Dickinson, Mrs. E. I>. Ashton, Mrs. D. Latimer. Mrs. Wieksterd, Mrs. Dunran Clark, Mrs. Mucky Crant, Mrs. F. Howard. Mrs. fi. Wilson, Mrs. Casempnl A irk in, Mrs. L. T. Rapson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21131, 14 March 1932, Page 3
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162A MORNING TEA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21131, 14 March 1932, Page 3
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