Cameron stooped down and examined the paint closely. "White is a much-used colour for launches...but—doesn't everything fit in!" ...
Article : 353 wordsAt SUSAN GAI WATT'S children's fancy dress party yesterday:—Left to right: THE HON. ROBERT LODER, youngest son of the Governor, Lord Wakehurst, and. Lady Wakehurst, who went as the "Knave of Hearts, has ANNETTE FIELDING JONES, a Watteau shepherdess, as his partner in a dance; JILL PRATTEN, SUSAN GAI WATT, and PAMELA ALLSOPP, climbing the slippery-slide; PETER and WENDY LLOYD JONES, dressed as a bridal pair, with their mother, MRS. PHILIP LLOYD JONES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 88 wordsMRS. C. A. SPENCER, from the Federated Malay States, who arrived, with her daughter, at the Kingsford Smith Airport yesterday in the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 words"The National Council of Women, in any opinion, stands intrinsically for those things that will save civilisation in the end," declared Mrs. Bernard ...
Article : 440 wordsBecause of his vast store of knowledge about things nautical it was left to Cameron to arrange for the hire of a launch. The others waited in the car, impatiently, while he treated ...
Article : 1,249 wordsMRS. J. L. VAN WYHE, who has been spending a holiday in Bali, was greeted at the aerodrome yesterday by her twin sons, HANS and PETER, aged two and a half years. Mrs. van Wyhe returned to Sydney in the Dutch airliner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsLady Stonehaven and her daughter, the Hon. Ava Baird, were the guests of Dr. Peter Bradden at the Ice Palais last night. Also in the party were Sir Frederick and Lady ...
Article : 502 wordscharacters from fairy tales nursery rhymes, books, and films, came to life and played "musical bumps" with enthusiasm when little Susan Gai Watt, ...
Article : 612 wordsEighteen-months-old ANTHONY HODSON, who as "Wee Willie Winkie" complete with candlestick, was probably the youngest guest at the party, was caught by the photographer in a perilous adventure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsMISS MARY BANKS, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Banks, of Artarmon, whose marriage to Mr. John Goodwin, eldest son of Captain and Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsThe vogue for "programme dances," which seems to have been in abeyance lately, was revived when Miss June Chamberlain, of Warrawee, entertained ...
Article : 277 wordsAn artificial pool decorated with coloured lights and floodlit tree-lined paths formed a delightful setting in which to keep cool between dances at ...
Article : 313 wordsFATHER NEPTUNE emerging from the sea, equipped with lucky dips, was the principal attraction at the Beach Revel which was held at the Prince Edward yacht Club. Point ...
Article : 309 wordsThree new ballets attracted enthusiastic balletomanes to the Theatre Royal last night, when the Covent Garden Russian Ballet Company presented its ...
Article : 646 wordsMRS. HAMILTON SPIERS KIRKLAND, who, with her husband, Dr. Kirkland, entertained about 120 guests at a late afternoon party at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsMr. J. Fleming, of Strathfield, and his daughter, Miss Ivy Fleming, who have been staying at the Royal Hotel, Bundanoon, and will return to-day, have been spending much ...
Article : 53 wordsMrs. lceton Smith, of the Cairo, Macleay Street, was assisted by her daughters, Misses Eleanor and Regina Smith, to entertain her guests at an afternoon tea party at the Forum ...
Article : 36 wordsMRS. T. MAYNARD FURBER, of Point Paper, and their daughter MISS NANCY FURBER, who, with Dr. Furber, entertained more than 100 guests at a Christmas party yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsThe hostess, MISS JUNE CHAMBERLAIN (left), with MR. CHARLES HUDSON and MISS WENDY YATES, at the dance which she gave at Elizabeth Bay House last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsAn unusual way of spending Christmas has been planned by Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Appleby and their son, Mr. E. P. Appleby, of Surrey, [?]ngland, who arrived in Sydney in the ...
Article : 92 wordsMore than 60 women residents of Canberra and visitors for the Federal Session were entertained at an afternoon party at Parliament [?]ouse yesterday by Mrs. J. McEwen, wife of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Dec 1938, Page 21
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