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PARTY FOR BRIDE

DAINTY GIFTS GIVEN MISS EDNA McLEAN HONOURED A sift party was given to Miss Kdl!i McLean, of Hamilton, last evening ,; n the parish hall. Birkenhead, in honour of her approaching marriage, by Mrs H. Coyle, assisted by Miss L. Coyle and Miss K. L. Boggs. The evening was spent j n gam „ and dancing, musical items being give n by Misses E. Steele. A. Wilkins. j Chambers, and Mr. Boyd. The guest of honour. Miss McLean looked charming: in a frock of shot lame and rose crepe de chine. Mrs. H. Coyle received her guests wearing 1 .a gown of navy georgette, relieved with floral trimmings. Miss L. Coyle was wearing a frock of lettuce green sequins, and Miss F L. Boggs a leaf green georgette and silver lace frock. Among those present were: Mrs. .1. Hollows, frock of ivory gette and lace. * * Mrs. G. B. Minns, black crepe de chin#* and lace, with an uneven hem. 6 Mis. C. Purdy. jad~ ring velvet, with satin trimming, and shawl to ton*. Miss Jean Chamber-, apricot firured chenille with an uneven hemline. Miss Edna Steele, orange and black velvet, with scalloped skirt. K Miss A. Ramsay, electric blue taffeta trimmed with gold lame. ' Miss A. Wilkin, green ring velvet frock. .Miss O. Gifford, flesh pink taffeta and georgette, with uneven hemline. Miss K. Donahoe, frock of shaded evclamvn georgette. Miss Buckley, georgette f ock Miss Ethel Shepperd, ptimrose bendej -•'vvi C^te * Chinese red chenille Miss G. Smith, sea green beaded georgette frock. Miss C. Wright, black georgette and gold relief, shawl to match.

CARDS AND DANCE GAY PARTY GIVEN AT CAMP FARM A most enjoyable card and dance evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. Walters at their residence. Camp Farjp, Otahuhu, recently. For the nondancers, tables of "‘five hundred*’ had been provided. Music for the dancers was supplied by Mrs. Gillies, Mr. A. Murdoch and Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Walters received her guests in a frock of flowered crepe de chine with trimming to tone. Among those present were: Mrs. Clements, in a frock of bUvk marocain and a shawl to match. Mrs. Morley (Canada), wearing black satin with beige lace. Mrs. Cowper, in a black crepe de chine frock. Mrs. Everett, who wore fawn crepe de chine. Airs. Flood, in a black ring velvet frock. Mrs. Gillies, wearing figured georgette. Mrs. Humphreys, in navy blue crepe de chine with beige trimming. Mrs. Lambert, who wore fawn crepe de chine. Mrs. Morrin, in a gown of flame-col-oured velvet. Mrs. A. Murdoch, wearing flame and silver lace. Mrs. Parsons, in floral marocain and a shawl to match. Mrs. Payne, whose frock was of green embossed velvet. Mrs. G. V. Pearce, in duchess blue georgette and satin. Miss Carson, wearing moss green lace. Miss Lippiatt, who wore grey crepe de chine. Miss T. Parsons, in a rose taffeta frock*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 4

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PARTY FOR BRIDE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 4

PARTY FOR BRIDE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 4