BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. R. Roberts, of Remuera Road, decollated her drawing-room with bowls of sweet-smelling spring flowers on Monday evening when she entertained a number of her friends at a bridge party. Violets and the earliest of primroses appeared in low crystal bowls, and daffodils and jonquils lent their gold and white beauty to the supper tables. Mrs. Roberts wore a graceful gown of black georgette inset with panels of metal lace and a scarf of oriental colouring to receive her guests, who included: ette rS * Alderton - in a frock of mariMrs. O. G. Clarke, wearing rose blush charmeuse. Mrs. Atkinson, in a frock of hyacinth blue georgette. Mrs. Webber, who wore a rhinestone girdle on her black tulle frock. Mrs. Douglas Aitken, whose ivory tulle frock was relieved witli a scarlet posy. Mrs. M. D. Carson, in a lace and georgette frock of rose colouring. Miss P. Walton, wearing black georgette and lace. Miss W. Simon, in a frock of briar rose tulle. Miss Daphne Clark, who chose moonmist blue niariette. Miss C. Dawson, wearing geranium red taffeta and gold lace.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 4
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182BRIDGE PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 4
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