DANCE, -— —$
A delightful dance was given at BiverW '> Opawa, last night, the beautiful home of the Hon G, J, Smith, the hostess was his daughter, Miss Irene Smith, who received the guests. Ihe reception rooms .were artistically decorated m cherry blossom and blue ting irises. _ The large dining-room, where dancing took place, was decorated with rod camellias, and the supper room, yellow flowers and Japanese maple. the spacious verandahs and terraces overlooking the beautiful grounds made pleasant places for sitting out between the dances. Those present were Dr and Mrs E. W- Auder son, Dr and Mrs Temple, Mr and Mm M. IT. Clark, Mr and Mrs Malcolm, Hr and Mrs Douglas Anderson, Mrs Hawkins, Mrs Young, Mr and Mrs Lnglaiid, Mr and .Mrs Douglas Smith, the Misses L. Mitchell, N. Bennett A. Richardson, T. M’Carthv, Tna Warner, Marjorie and Alix Kirk, Ruth Manning \ Mannit*. E. Malcolm. iW(r v Moodroffe. M. Garland, ff Booth, Y. Fetrier, Dorothv Rennie, F. Jennings, Dr Bennett. Dr Gunn Messrs J. Hawkins. R. Livingstone, ]). Harkness, H, Hamilton, W. Bums Dobh, R. Francis. R. Williams, R. s’ Williams, K. Garland, H. Garland, G. Booth, J. Pottingcr, -R. "Walker, ’ r! Wreaks, C. Quane, IV. Jamieson and R. Smith.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20076, 12 October 1920, Page 9
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