EX-SERVICE WOMEN
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS PARTY HELD AT LYCEUM CLUB A charming scene was presented in the Lyceum Club lounge, which was decorated with masses of spring floaters, for the annual party of the-Atrckland Ex-Service Women's Association held there on Saturday. The members and guests were received by the president, Mrs. E. M. Gould, who was presented with a bouquet by a vice-presideiit, Mrs. R. Grieve. Songs were rendered by Mrs. Preston Thomas and Mn Keith Buchanan, violin solos by Miss Leela Bloy, and a piano duo by Mrs H. Bloy and Mrs. C. Prime. A competition was won by Mrs. OsmerS. Among those present were: —Lady Richardson, Miss May Pahner, Sirs. North and Miss K. Wright, representing the A.R.R.C. returned sisters, Mrs. Keefe, representing the Old Comrades. Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. Mason, representing the Returned Soldiers' Association, and Mrs. Hugh Colwill, Mrs. Clifton Lewis. Mrs. H. Dawson, Mrs. W Palmer, Mrs. C. Rudge, Mrs. W. A. D. McCoinb, Mrs. Luxt'ord, Mrs. M. Hirst, Mrs. Smith, senior, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. R. T. Reid, Mrs. Rawson, Mrs. Wickens, Mrs. Pilkington. Mrs. K. Buchanan, Mrs. Preston Thomas, Mrs. H. Blov, Mrs. Robin Deck, Mrs. Ranfurly Smith, Mrs. C. Jacob, Mrs. R. Grieve, Mrs. T. Michaels, Mrs. H. Whitehorn, Mrs. E. M. Bell, Mrs. Browne, Airs. D. Fraser, Mrs. Bradt, Mrs. Lige;ins, Mrs. Beal. Mrs. Ortnheiri. Mrs. Beloc. Mrs. Osmers. 3lts. Noel Johnston. Mrs. 31. S. MeComb, Miss E. M. Ernest, Miss G. V. Luxford, Miss M. Mendelssohn. Miss N. Dash, Miss J. N. Teape, Miss Collins, and Miss Heath Slater.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22862, 18 October 1937, Page 2
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