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OFFICERS' CLUB

ANNUAL AT HOME BRIGHT SCENE PRESENTED A large number of peoplo was present at tho annual At Home held by the members of the Officers' Club in the club rooms on Saturday evening. Multicoloured streamers decorated tho rooms and tho presence of many uniforms lent colour to the scene. Competitions and dancing wero held during the evening. The guests were received by tho president, Commodore C. IT. T. Palmer, 1t.N.1t., and Mrs. Palmer, who wore midnight blue georgette with a black velvet coatee. Members of the committee present wore: —Mrs. W. IT. Parkcs, 'who was in smoke grey lace; Mrs. W. F. Stilwell, black flat ci'epe; Mrs. C. S. White, black satin; Mrs. R. Tracy-Inglis, black georgette; Mrs. T. A. H. Oliphant, scar let satin; Mrs. J. Hardie Neil, black crepo suede; Mrs. H. C. Glendining, flame flat crepe; Mrs. J. G. C. Wales, scarlet lace; Mrs. R. Tilsley, almond green Chantillv lace; Mrs. F. A. Hull, black silk suede; -Mrs. G. Dittmer, emerald georgette; Mrs. G. D'Arcy Folkard, beige lace; Mrs. S. C. Reid, deep blue ninon; Mrs. A. J. Coutts, black crepe suede; Mrs. E. Elliott, black embossed georgette; Mrs. J. Seabrook, ivory satin; Mrs. L. J. Mander, midnight blue georgotto; Mrs. A. G. Aickin, black embossed georgette; Mrs. W. H. McCorkindale, almond green lace; Mrs. V. J. Parkin- ■ son, old gold satin; Mrs. E. M. Lewis, black georgette embossed with silver. Others present were: —Mrs. F. B.irgcs Watson, in violet crushed velvet; Mrs. R. Milligan, scarlet souple satin; Mrs. A. It. L. King-Mason, black and gold embossed georgette; Mrs. C. It. Spragg, black embossed georgette; Mrs. Miles, apple green taffeta; Mrs. E. L. Berthon, opal satin; Mrs. C. Allan, black lace; Mrs. L. F. Rudd, pink and black velvet; Mrs. N. M. Spcer,- black flat crepe; Mrs. E. A. Mahoney, daffodil crepe satin; Mrs. N. Duff, scarlet georgette; Mrs. L. M. Isitt, black silk suede; Mrs. H. G. Wooller, scarlet and white ninon; Mrs. F. J. Gwilliam, coral pink organdie; Mrs. C. F. Seaward, coral flat crepo; Mrs. G. Clark, black georgette; Mrs. N. G. Fletcher, ivory net; Mrs. H. W. Shackleford, midnight blue lace; Mrs. H. K. Vickery, black lace and net; Mrs. K. Draffin, orange flat crepe; Mrs. A. J. Friedlander, almond green chiffon velvet; Mrs. J. Roberton, floral georgette; Mrs. J. Frater, blue lace; Mrs. A. E. Mooro, flamo Chantilly lace; Mrs. Essex, black crepo suede; Mrs. N. C. Olde, salmon pink georgette; Mrs. S. H. Hertol, black net; Mrs. Jacobs, grey crushed velvet; Mrs. L. McGregor, coral pink laco. Miss K. Spragg wore black velvet and satin; Miss J. Tolhurst, almond green souplo satin; Miss E. St. George, blue and white floral organdie; Miss J. Cox, lemon floral georgette; Miss D. Boyce, midnight blue georgette; Miss E. Parkinson, green satin; Miss D. Parker, pink laco; Miss Doano Grahame, palest blue satin; Miss T. Clark, bluo georgette; Miss G. Richards, coral pink Hat crepe; Miss J. Kent, shell pink lace; Miss It. Collinson, cream lace; Miss D. Holdsworth, apricot crushed velvet; Miss L. Jackson, green and pink floral taffeta; Miss 0. Hardie Neil, lettuce taffeta; Miss M. Tiarks, violet laco; Miss M. Dransfield, brown and orange floral chiffon; Miss W. Plummer, black flat crepe; Miss I. White, gold lame; Miss L. Nichols, pink chiffon _ velvet; Miss C. Rainger, old gold satin; Miss L. M. Hare, black satin frock with sequin cape.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21533, 3 July 1933, Page 3

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OFFICERS' CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21533, 3 July 1933, Page 3

OFFICERS' CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21533, 3 July 1933, Page 3

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