FAREWELL MORNING TEA
The lounge of tiie Lyceum Club had been beautifully arranged with dahlias, zinnias and other autumn flowers yesterday morning when the Auckland Ex-scnioo Women entertained Mrs. Stewart Masson (a past-president of the association) and Mrs. H. Garlick (vicepresident), who are leaving for England this week, nt a farewell tea. Mrs. E. M. Gould, the president, received, and later presented the two departing guests witli a gift each, accompanied with the good wishes of the members. Those present included: —Mrs. 10. M. Gould, Miss I']. M. Nutse.v, A. It. B.C. (patron), Mrs Haiifurl.v Smith, Mrs. Ornheim, Mrs. 11. I''. Whitehorn, Mrs. Amy McComh, Mrs. H. Harris, Mrs. E. J5. Loe, Mrs. K. Grieve, Mrs. JO. V. Hell, Mrs. J. Michaels, Mrs. J. Browne, Mrs. >l. 31. Osniers, Mrs. I). Eraser, Miss Slater, Miss G. B. Luxford, Miss M. Mendelssohn and Miss N. Dash.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22685, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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