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BRIDGE PARTY

The rooms at “Opuha Lodge,” Park Lane, the home of Mrs A. Wigley, was tastefully decorated with rose and flame coloured roses last night for the very enjoyable bridge party she gave in honour of Miss Dorothy Barron, who is leaving shortly on a visit to England. Mrs Wigley received her guests wearing a distinctive frock of cocoa coloured lace, and Miss Barron’s black taffeta frock was threaded with gold and worn with a Persian red and jade green sash.

Those invited were Mesdames G. H. Ussher, H. Hay, W. Bums, Walter Raymond, E. G. Kerr, Colin Marshall, R. B. Bell, C. Hayter, A. Grant, H. H. Webb, B. E. H. Tripp, L. E. Finch, J. Temple, W. Burrell, F. Newton, W. White, R. T. Turnbull, W. Thomas, W. H. Walton, F. Haines, M. A. Raymond, J. M. Scott, C. G. Bryan King, F. G. M. Raymond, H. M. Barker, C. C. W. Haselden, T. Irvine, W. G. Tweedy, C. A. Paterson, F. F. A. Ulrich, L. S. Talbot.

Misses G. Wright, Fox, O’Brien, Foster-Barholm, M. Hay, Cartwright, Zlesler, Oliver, Mary White, Dorothy Raymond, Dorothy Walton, Knubley, Nancy Bond, Doreen Raymond, Helen Fox and Willis (Christchurch).

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20899, 1 December 1937, Page 10

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BRIDGE PARTY Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20899, 1 December 1937, Page 10

BRIDGE PARTY Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20899, 1 December 1937, Page 10

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