Many were the modes caught by the camera at Randwick to-day. From left to right are: MISS MIDGE NELSON, whose heavy while pique suit was matched by a white hat she wore a dark green waistcoat. The large royal blue cartwheel hat chosen by MISS MARY O'KEEFE was tied with a matching veil, and she wore a silk frock of yellow patterned with royal blue ships. Miss OKeefe brought back the frock from San Francisco when she returned from America seven weeks ago in the Mariposa the last trip. A gay trio were MRS. LOIS WALKER in a soft dove blue silk coslume. MRS. RUTH BROWNHILL, with navy and white stripes cut in contrasting panels for her silk gown, and MRS. REG. MOSES, whose navy crepe de chene frock was patterned with three bands of a vivid amber and green floral design MR. ROBERT WALDER wore a French-blue lightweight wool coat with her silk dress, and her white Breton hat was adorned with a blue veil. MISS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 224 wordsYOUTHFUL Mrs. Lindsay' Nicholas, the former Hephzibah Menuhin, sister of the famous violinist, and her husband arrived in Sydney by ...
Article : 502 wordsROWS of white ribbon encircled the high crown of the white straw hat seen on Miss Louise Dare. A VEIL of mushroom pink worn ...
Article : 648 wordsTHE filmy veils which graced the hats of women at Randwick on Saturday were for the most part discarded this afternoon, probably as the result of the havoc played with them by the hot wind on Derby Day. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Mon 3 Oct 1938, Page 7
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